Yuqing Huo | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuqing Huo | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Baylor College of Medicine | United States

Prof. Yuqing Huo, Ph.D., is a distinguished cardiovascular and vascular biology researcher whose work bridges molecular mechanisms and clinical applications in inflammation, angiogenesis, and metabolic disease. A U.S. citizen with an extensive background in biomedical science, he currently serves as Professor and Danny B. Jones Chair at the Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Medicine/Section of Cardiovascular Research, and Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. His academic journey has been defined by a lifelong dedication to understanding vascular inflammation, endothelial function, and cellular metabolism in cardiovascular and ocular diseases.Prof. Huo earned his Medical Degree from Jining Medical College, followed by a Master’s in Cardiology from Qingdao University and a Doctoral Degree in Molecular Cardiology from Beijing Medical University. He further advanced his expertise as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Inflammation and Vascular Biology at the University of Virginia, where he worked in Dr. Klaus Ley’s renowned laboratory at the Cardiovascular Research Center. His postdoctoral research laid the foundation for his later breakthroughs in vascular inflammation, monocyte recruitment, and endothelial interactions in atherosclerosis.Over his distinguished academic career, Prof. Huo has held faculty positions at several leading institutions, including the University of Virginia, the University of Minnesota, and Augusta University, where he served as Professor, Chief of the Vascular Inflammation Program, and Director of the Vision Discovery Institute. His leadership in the field has shaped numerous interdisciplinary programs that integrate cardiovascular and ocular research, expanding the understanding of inflammation and angiogenesis in chronic diseases.His scientific achievements have been widely recognized through numerous honors and awards, including distinctions from the American Heart Association, the American Physiological Society, and the American Diabetes Association. His accolades include the New Investigator Award, Young Investigator Award, and several institutional honors for outstanding research contributions and academic excellence.Prof. Huo’s active research focuses on “Myeloid glycolysis in pathological ocular angiogenesis,” “Myeloid PFKFB3 in subretinal fibrosis,” “Adenosine receptor 2A in subretinal fibrosis,” and “VSMC PFKFB3 in atherogenesis,” among others. His projects, supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the American Heart Association (AHA), aim to uncover novel molecular targets that regulate inflammation, fibrosis, and vascular remodeling. Through the use of genetically engineered models and molecular approaches, his research explores glycolytic reprogramming in immune cells and vascular tissues, paving the way for innovative therapeutic strategies in cardiovascular, metabolic, and ocular disorders.

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Featured Publications

Cheng, Y., Liu, X., Yang, J., Lin, Y., Xu, D. Z., Lu, Q., Deitch, E. A., Huo, Y., Delphin, E. S., & Zhang, C. (2009). MicroRNA-145, a novel smooth muscle cell phenotypic marker and modulator, controls vascular neointimal lesion formation. Circulation Research, 105(2), 158–166.

Huo, Y., Hafezi-Moghadam, A., & Ley, K. (2000). Role of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and fibronectin connecting segment-1 in monocyte rolling and adhesion on early atherosclerotic lesions. Circulation Research, 87(2), 153–159.

Huo, Y., Schober, A., Forlow, S. B., Smith, D. F., Hyman, M. C., Jung, S., Littman, D. R., Weber, C., & Ley, K. F. (2003). Circulating activated platelets exacerbate atherosclerosis in mice deficient in apolipoprotein E. Nature Medicine, 9(1), 61–67.

Luo, X., Li, H., Ma, L., Zhou, J., Guo, X., Woo, S. L., Pei, Y., Knight, L. R., Deveau, M., Yang, S., & Huo, Y. (2018). Expression of STING is increased in liver tissues from patients with NAFLD and promotes macrophage-mediated hepatic inflammation and fibrosis in mice. Gastroenterology, 155(6), 1971–1984.e4.

Node, K., Huo, Y., Ruan, X., Yang, B., Spiecker, M., Ley, K., Zeldin, D. C., & Liao, J. K. (1999). Anti-inflammatory properties of cytochrome P450 epoxygenase-derived eicosanoids. Science, 285(5431), 1276–1279.

Ramos, C. L., Huo, Y., Jung, U., Ghosh, S., Manka, D. R., Sarembock, I. J., & Ley, K. (1999). Direct demonstration of P-selectin– and VCAM-1–dependent mononuclear cell rolling in early atherosclerotic lesions of apolipoprotein E–deficient mice. Circulation Research, 84(11), 1237–1244.

Di Yang | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Di Yang | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Fudan University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Di Yang is a distinguished researcher in the field of cardiovascular pharmacology with an academic journey beginning at Harbin Medical University, where he completed both his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Pharmacy and Pharmacology, respectively, followed by a Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Pharmacology from the School of Pharmacy, Fudan University. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Human Phenome Institute, Fudan University, Dr. Yang has developed a remarkable research career with postdoctoral training at Fudan University’s Basic Medical Sciences and an extensive record of competitive research grants, including multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission. His innovative work spans vascular biology, cardiovascular aging, epigenetics, and metabolic disorders, focusing on critical mechanisms involving pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 4, histone methyltransferases SMYD2 and SMYD3, and m6A demethylase ALKBH5 in vascular remodeling, endothelial aging, and cardiac hypertrophy. As a prolific author, Dr. Yang has contributed significantly to high-impact journals with key publications such as The functional role of m6A demethylase ALKBH5 in cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases 16 triggers pathological cardiac hypertrophy via activating IRE1α-sXBP1-GATA4 pathway, Histone methyltransferase Smyd2 drives vascular aging by its enhancer-dependent activity, Histone methyltransferase Smyd2 drives adipogenesis via regulating STAT3 phosphorylation, H3K4 methyltransferase Smyd3 mediates vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation, migration and neointima formation, The histone methyltransferase DOT1L is a new epigenetic regulator of pulmonary fibrosis, Histone methyltransferase Smyd3 is a new regulator for vascular senescence.

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Featured Publications

Chen, M., & Yang, D. (2025). Current insights into obesity and m6A modification. Biomedicines, 13(9), 2164.

Chen, M., Su, H., Shu, M., Shen, F., Lu, Y., Wu, S., Su, Z., Yu, M., & Yang, D. (2024). The functional role of m6A demethylase ALKBH5 in cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. Cell Death & Disease, 15, 285.

Su, H., Xu, J., Su, Z., Xiao, C., Wang, J., Zhong, W., Meng, C., Yang, D., & Zhu, Y. (2023). Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases 16 triggers pathological cardiac hypertrophy via activating IRE1α–sXBP1–GATA4 pathway. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 80, 159.

Su, H., Meng, C., Xu, J., Su, Z., Xiao, C., & Yang, D. (2022). Histone methyltransferase Smyd2 drives adipogenesis via regulating STAT3 phosphorylation. Cell Death & Disease, 13, 899.

Rafita Haque | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Rafita Haque | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student at Florida International University | United States

Ms. Rafita Haque is a dedicated PhD candidate in Computer and Electrical Engineering at Florida International University, USA. With a strong academic and research background in AI, biomedical sensors, and data security, she is passionate about advancing digital health solutions. Her teaching and research experiences span universities in Bangladesh and the U.S., with significant industry exposure in software quality assurance. She has authored several indexed publications, received international awards, and holds active research interests in cardiovascular health monitoring using signal analysis and intelligent systems. Ms. Haque’s career is a blend of academic excellence, innovative research, and practical engineering application.

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Education 

Ms. Haque is pursuing a PhD in Computer and Electrical Engineering at Florida International University, Miami, with a research focus on AI, biomedical devices, and cardiovascular health management. She holds a Master’s degree in Software Engineering from Daffodil International University, where her thesis explored C2C information quality in Facebook-based purchase decisions. She completed her B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering from Gono Bishwabidyalay, focusing on network security systems. Her academic training reflects a strong foundation in data analysis, security, and AI-driven healthcare technologies, supported by hands-on research and multiple technical certifications in networking and development.

Experience 

Ms. Rafita Haque has rich academic and industry experience. She served as a lecturer in Software Engineering at Daffodil International University and in Computer Science at the Asian University of Bangladesh, teaching core computing and system design courses. She also worked as an SQA Engineer at Data-Soft Systems and Cloud Production Ltd., where she tested and improved AML solutions for the banking and insurance sectors. Her work involved ASP.NET, MySQL, Python, and NoSQL. She’s recognized for developing secure network systems and cloud-based tools, blending teaching excellence with real-world software and systems engineering experience.

Awards  

Ms. Rafita Haque has earned multiple academic and professional honors. She received the Best Paper Award (IoT Track) at the 1st International Conference on Technology Innovation and Data Sciences (ICTIDS) in Malaysia, 2019. She also won the Best Project Award at Gono Bishwabidyalay’s Project Fair (2015) for her secure network system. Additionally, she presented her research at the Blockchain Olympiad Bangladesh (BCOLBD) in 2020. Her outstanding academic track and publication record in Scopus and Springer-indexed journals, alongside her active participation in international conferences, underscore her contributions to technology, cybersecurity, and healthcare innovation.

Research Focus 

Ms. Haque’s research interests include Artificial Intelligence (AI), Biomedical Sensors, Photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal analysis, data security, and cardiovascular health management systems. Her work integrates machine learning with optical and biomedical systems to create intelligent diagnostic tools. She is particularly focused on AI-based monitoring of cardiovascular conditions, secured health data exchange using blockchain, and real-time signal analysis. Her multidisciplinary expertise bridges computer science with healthcare innovation, emphasizing secure, smart systems that support precision medicine. Through cutting-edge publications and collaborative research, she aims to advance smart biomedical technologies and secure healthcare data infrastructures globally.

Publication Top Notes

Broken authentication and session management vulnerability: a case study of web application
Journal: International Journal of Simulation Systems, Science & Technology
Cited by: 48
Year: 2018

Blockchain-based information security of electronic medical records (EMR) in a healthcare communication system
Cited by: 36
Year: 2021

Integration of blockchain and remote database access protocol-based database
Cited by: 14
Year: 2020

Modeling the role of C2C information quality on purchase decision in Facebook
Cited by: 13
Year: 2018

A cloud of things (CoT) approach for monitoring product purchase and price hike
Cited by: 10
Year: 2021

Identification of construction era for Indian subcontinent ancient and heritage buildings by using deep learning
Cited by: 10
Year: 2020

Performance Analysis of Different Feature Detection Techniques for Modern and Old Buildings
Cited by: 9
Year: 2018

A study of Ajax template injection in web applications
Cited by: 9
Year: 2018

A Combined Model of Blockchain, Price Intelligence and IoT for Reducing the Corruption and Poverty
Cited by: 8
Year: 2018

Digital Certificate Forgery Prevention Using Blockchain Technology
Year: 2023

Deep long short-term memory (LSTM) network for continuous blood pressure monitoring
Year: 2025
Cited by: 1

An Ensemble-Based AI Approach for Continuous Blood Pressure Estimation in Health Monitoring Applications
Journal: Sensors
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Ms. Rafita Haque is a promising early-career researcher with significant accomplishments in AI, biomedical applications, and information security. Her interdisciplinary focus, hands-on industry experience, academic excellence, and publication record collectively position her as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With further engagement in high-impact, independently led projects and global research forums, she is poised to emerge as a future leader in her field.