Dr. Hui Li | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award
Woosuk University | South Korea
Dr. Hui Li is a distinguished medical scientist and otolaryngologist whose work bridges clinical medicine, translational research, and pharmaceutical innovation. He earned his Ph.D. in Translational Medicine from Seoul National University College of Medicine in Korea, where his research focused on the molecular mechanisms underlying hearing loss and radiation-induced cellular changes. Prior to his doctoral training, he completed both his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Clinical Medicine from Yanbian University of Medicine in China, establishing a strong foundation in clinical diagnostics, therapeutic approaches, and patient-centered medical care.Dr. Li’s professional journey reflects an impressive progression from clinical expertise to cutting-edge biomedical research. He began his career as a medical doctor and otolaryngologist at Yanbian Yongjeong National Hospital, where he honed his clinical acumen in diagnosing and treating ear, nose, and throat disorders. His clinical excellence led him to serve as a resident and research fellow in the Department of Otolaryngology at the Affiliated Hospital of Yanbian University of Medicine, where he began integrating research into his clinical practice. He later worked as a specialist at the Yanbian National Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology Hospital, focusing on complex cases of auditory and vestibular dysfunction. These formative years in medical practice equipped him with invaluable clinical insight that continues to inform his research in translational medicine and pharmacotherapeutics.Dr. Li transitioned into academic research with his appointment as a doctoral researcher at the Department of Translational Medicine (Otolaryngology) at Seoul National University College of Medicine. There, he conducted pivotal studies on novel therapeutic delivery systems, inner ear protection mechanisms, and the molecular pathways involved in hearing impairment. His research excellence earned him postdoctoral appointments at the Cancer Research Institute within the same university, where he explored immune-modulatory effects of radiotherapy and the potential of macrophage polarization in mitigating cancer progression. Currently, he serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Laboratory of Biopharmaceutics, Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation, Woosuk University, Korea, where he investigates advanced drug formulations, biopharmaceutical delivery mechanisms, and the translational potential of controlled-release therapeutics.
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Featured Publications
Li, J., Wang, H., Zhang, Y., & Chen, L. (2022). Comprehensive intervention and effect of martial arts routines on children with autism. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022.