Nan Jiang | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Nan Jiang | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nan Jiang, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, China

Dr. Nan Jiang is a distinguished biomedical researcher with a Ph.D. from Peking University (2015) and training from Columbia University and NYU School of Medicine. 🧠🦷 Her pioneering research focuses on craniofacial development, aging, and regeneration, especially through nanomedicine and exosome technologies. πŸš€πŸ§ͺ She has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles and authored a book on stem cells in craniofacial regeneration πŸ“˜. With an H-index of 16 πŸ“Š and a U.S. patent on exosome-based diagnostics, Dr. Jiang is shaping the future of regenerative dentistry and tissue engineering. 🌟🧫 Her innovative work continues to impact both science and clinical practice.

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Education

Dr. Nan Jiang earned her Ph.D. in 2015 from Peking University πŸŽ“, enriched by joint training at Columbia University πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ and a visiting scholarship at NYU School of Medicine in 2017 πŸ₯. Her research journey is rooted in the developmental biology of craniofacial organs, exploring mechanisms of aging and regeneration 🦷⏳. She is a pioneer in unveiling how nanomedicine can modulate the bone microenvironment πŸ”πŸ’Š. Through interdisciplinary approaches combining stem cell science, exosomes, and tissue engineering, Dr. Jiang continues to contribute groundbreaking insights to regenerative medicine and biomedical innovation.

Professional Memberships

Dr. Nan Jiang is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) 🌍🦷, a globally respected organization that fosters excellence in oral health research. Through her membership, she collaborates with a diverse network of scientists and clinicians, advancing the frontiers of dental and craniofacial research πŸ”¬πŸ€. Her involvement in IADR provides her with valuable opportunities to share her innovative work on nanomedicine, exosomes, and tissue regeneration at international forums πŸŒπŸ“’. This professional affiliation strengthens her mission to translate scientific discoveries into real-world therapeutic solutions for oral health and beyond πŸ§ͺπŸ’‘.

Research Focus

Dr. Nan Jiang’s research focus lies at the intersection of regenerative medicine, craniofacial biology, and nanotechnology 🧬🧫. She is particularly recognized for her work in regenerative endodontics, leveraging exosomes, stem cells, and nanomedicine to repair and regenerate dental tissues such as the pulp-dentin complex πŸ¦·πŸ’‰. Her studies also explore osteogenesis, oral tissue aging, and bone microenvironment modulation, with a special interest in single-cell RNA sequencing for understanding tooth development at a molecular level πŸ§ πŸ”. Her multidisciplinary approach is redefining future clinical practices in oral and maxillofacial regenerative therapies πŸš€πŸ₯.

Publication Top Notes

Regenerative endodontic therapy: From laboratory bench to clinical practice

Correction: Exosomes derived from human exfoliated deciduous teeth ameliorate adult bone loss in mice through promoting osteogenesis (Journal of Molecular Histology, (2020), 51, 4, (455-466), 10.1007/s10735-020-09896-3)

Advances in tooth development studies based on single-cell RNA sequencing

Ali Raza | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Ali Raza | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ali Raza, Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan

Ali Raza is a dedicated mathematician with an M.Phil in Applied Mathematics from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. His research focuses on fractional calculus, fluid dynamics, and mathematical modeling. His M.Phil thesis explored magnetohydrodynamics convection fluid flow using Atangana-Baleanu fractional derivatives. As a reviewer for prestigious international journals, he has significantly contributed to the field. With numerous high-impact publications, Ali Raza continues to advance numerical solutions for complex differential equations, enhancing scientific understanding in thermal engineering and mechanics. πŸ“šβœ¨

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Education

Ali Raza πŸŽ“ is a dedicated mathematician with a strong academic background in applied mathematics. He earned his M.Phil in Applied Mathematics from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (2019–2021) πŸ“Š, where he honed his analytical and problem-solving skills. Prior to that, he completed his B.S. (Hons) in Mathematics at the University of Gujrat, Pakistan (2013–2018) βž—, building a solid foundation in mathematical theories and applications. His passion for numbers and logical reasoning has driven him to excel in the field, contributing to advanced research and innovative solutions in mathematics. πŸ”’βœ¨

Research Interests

Ali Raza πŸ”’ is deeply passionate about advanced mathematical concepts and their real-world applications. His research interests include Fractional Calculus πŸ“, where he explores complex mathematical structures, and Fluid Dynamics 🌊, focusing on the movement of liquids and gases. He is also engaged in the Numerical Solution of PDEs πŸ–₯️, utilizing computational methods to solve complex equations. His expertise extends to Mechanics βš™οΈ, Mathematical Modelling πŸ“Š, and Differential Equations and Transforms πŸ”„, contributing to innovative problem-solving in science and engineering. Through his research, Ali aims to develop efficient mathematical techniques to tackle real-world challenges.

Work Experience

Ali Raza πŸŽ“ has valuable teaching experience as a Lecturer of Mathematics, shaping young minds with his expertise. He began his career at the Sialkot College of Technology (2017–2018) πŸ“, where he taught advanced mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques. He then joined the Punjab Group of Colleges, Zafarwal (2018–2019) 🏫, further refining his teaching methods and inspiring students with his passion for mathematics. His dedication to education, coupled with his strong analytical skills, has made a significant impact on his students. Ali continues to contribute to the academic field, fostering a love for mathematics among learners. πŸ”’βœ¨

Research Focus

Ali Raza’s research primarily focuses on geopolymer concrete, sustainable construction materials, and composite materials πŸ—οΈπŸŒ±. His work explores the mechanical, microstructural, and thermal properties of innovative cementitious materials, including fly ash, metakaolin, recycled aggregates, graphene-based composites, and nanomaterials πŸ”¬βš™οΈ. He has contributed to advancements in low-carbon concrete, fiber-reinforced composites, and self-compacting concrete for enhanced durability and sustainability 🌍. His studies also extend to heat transfer analysis in nanofluids and structural retrofitting with eco-friendly materials 🏒πŸ”₯. His research is instrumental in developing high-performance, environmentally friendly alternatives for modern construction technologies πŸš€.

Publication Top Notes

Combined effects of elevated temperature, sulfates and chlorides on performance of fly ash and metakaolin-based recycled aggregate geopolymer concrete

Microstructural and thermal characterization of polyethylene and basalt fiber-reinforced natural zeolite-based engineered geopolymer composites

Mechanical and microstructural characteristics of fly ash-based concrete having copper-zinc oxide and graphitic carbon nitride hybrid composites

Fractional analysis for heat consumption of CuO-based hybrid nanofluid via integral transform

Mechanical and microstructural characterization of molybdenum tailings-, GGBS- and recycled aggregate based-low carbon self-compacting concrete

Material characterization of high-ductility geopolymer composites developed with industrial and construction & demolition wastes

Mechanical strength and mineralogical properties of fiber-reinforced geopolymer composites with multi-walled carbon nanotubes

Mechanical and microstructural characterization of recycled aggregate geopolymer concrete having high strength and recycled tire steel wire fibers

Performance of retrofitted eccentrically loaded GFRP-reinforced electronic waste concrete components having synthetic fibers