Xu Yufen | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xu Yufen | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

The Affiliated Hospital of Jiaxing University | China

Dr. Xu Yufen, Ph.D. in Medicine and Associate Professor at Jiaxing University, has emerged as a dedicated academic and clinical researcher in the field of chest tumors, with a strong focus on lung cancer, esophageal cancer, and thymoma. Her academic and professional journey reflects a unique blend of clinical insight and rigorous scientific research, bridging traditional and modern medical practices to address some of the most pressing challenges in oncology.Her research portfolio encompasses multiple completed and ongoing projects, including significant contributions to the Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Program in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Jiaxing City’s Science and Technology Program. Presently, she is leading three active research projects aimed at developing innovative therapeutic strategies and improving patient outcomes in chest oncology. Her studies demonstrate a strong commitment to integrating clinical experience with advanced research methodologies, paving the way for evidence-based, patient-centered cancer care.Dr. Xu’s scholarly impact is reflected in her extensive publication record in high-quality journals indexed in SCI and Scopus. Notable works include Development and Validation of a Prognostic Nomogram for Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Study Based on the SEER Database and a Chinese Cohort, Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy on Survival in Patients with Completely Resected and Pathologically Confirmed Stage N2 Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, LncRNA HCG11 Enhances the Chemosensitivity of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells to Gemcitabine via miR-17-5p/p21 Axis, and Akkermansia Muciniphila Outer Membrane Protein Regulates Recruitment of CD8+ T Cells in Lung Adenocarcinoma and Through JAK–STAT Signalling Pathway. These publications highlight her expertise in clinical oncology research, molecular biology, and the exploration of novel therapeutic targets.Her contributions to the academic community extend beyond research. Dr. Xu has been actively involved in professional organizations such as the Second Youth Committee of the Cancer Support Treatment Committee of the Zhejiang Society of Mathematical Medicine, the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology’s expert committee on integrated traditional and Western medicine, and the Youth Committee of the Zhejiang Medical Association Oncology Branch. Through these roles, she fosters collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and the translation of research findings into clinical practice.

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Authors Unknown. (2024). Akkermansia muciniphila outer membrane protein regulates recruitment of CD8+ T cells in lung adenocarcinoma and through JAK–STAT signalling pathway. Microbial Biotechnology.

Authors Unknown. (n.d.). Research progress in the therapeutic application of traditional Chinese medicine for postoperative cough in patients with lung cancer. Journal Name Unknown.

Authors Unknown. (n.d.). LncRNA HCG11 enhances the chemosensitivity of non-small cell lung cancer cells to Gemcitabine via miR-17-5p/p21 axis. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy.

Matlou Mokgotho | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Matlou Mokgotho | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Sefako Makgatho Health Science University | South Africa

Prof. Dr. Matlou Mokgotho is a distinguished biochemist and academic leader with over two decades of experience in higher education, research, and community development. Currently a Senior Lecturer at Tshwane University of Technology, he has previously served as Professor and Head of Department of Biochemistry at the University of Limpopo. His expertise spans molecular biology, proteomics, bioenergetics, enzymology, and mammalian cell cultures. Beyond academia, Dr. Mokgotho has actively contributed to community health awareness initiatives, youth leadership, and ethical oversight in research and professional bodies. His leadership, research excellence, and dedication to mentorship continue to inspire future scientists in South Africa.

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Education 

Prof. Dr. Matlou Mokgotho holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry from the University of Limpopo, conferred. He earned his Master of Science in Biochemistry his Bachelor of Science Honours in Biochemistry  both from the University of the North. He also completed a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Microbiology at the same institution. His academic foundation was laid at Seshigo High School, where he obtained his Senior Certificate. This strong educational background provided him with the knowledge and skills to excel in biochemical sciences and academic leadership.

Experience 

Prof. Dr. Matlou Mokgotho career spans roles from tutor to senior lecturer, professor, and department head. He began lecturing in Biochemistry at the University of the North before joining the University of Limpopo, where he advanced to Professor and Head of Department. His teaching portfolio covers biochemistry, molecular biology, proteomics, cell culture, and bioenergetics. He also served as CEO of Milestevens Development and Properties, showcasing leadership in management. Currently, he is Senior Lecturer at Tshwane University of Technology and a module critical reader at UNISA. His responsibilities include teaching, research coordination, and academic mentorship.

Awards and Honors 

Prof. Dr. Matlou Mokgotho has been recognized for his academic, community, and leadership contributions. He received certificates for AIDS Awareness campaigns and laboratory assistance during his early career, highlighting his dedication to education and health promotion. His leadership in youth and church organizations earned him certificates of moral leadership and community service, while his active role in HIV/AIDS awareness workshops reflected his commitment to social impact. As a council member of the South African Dental Technician Council, he contributed to professional ethics and governance. These accolades underscore his commitment to advancing science, leadership, and community development.

Research Focus 

Prof. Dr. Matlou Mokgotho research focuses on biochemistry, molecular biology, and proteomics, with a special interest in bioenergetics, protein structure-function relationships, and mammalian cell cultures. His work bridges fundamental and applied science, exploring enzymology, molecular mechanisms, and the applications of cell cultures in medical research. He has also contributed to developing experimental methodologies and training students in proposal writing, research principles, and dissertation development. His commitment to advancing biochemistry is reflected in his integration of teaching, research, and community engagement, with a strong emphasis on preparing students for careers in molecular science and addressing health challenges through biotechnological approaches.

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Xiao Sheng | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiao Sheng | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

lecturer at Naval Medical University School of Pharmacy | China

Dr. Xiao Sheng is a distinguished researcher in biochemistry and molecular biology at the Navy Medical University, China. His work bridges traditional Chinese medicine, molecular signaling, and intestinal health, with a focus on aging and regenerative biology. As a principal investigator of multiple funded projects, he has made significant contributions to understanding mechanisms of intestinal stem cell regulation, tumor progression, and herbal medicine efficacy. His publications in high-impact journals highlight pioneering findings in antioxidant pathways, stem cell biology, and gut regeneration. Dr. Xiao is actively engaged in international collaborations, scientific societies, and editorial responsibilities in biomedical research.

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Education 

Dr. Xiao Sheng completed his academic training in biochemistry and molecular biology, developing a strong foundation in cellular and molecular research. At the Navy Medical University, he pursued advanced education integrating biomedical sciences with translational research approaches. His education emphasized experimental medicine, molecular signaling pathways, and the application of traditional Chinese medicine concepts within modern biological frameworks. This interdisciplinary training enabled him to explore the interaction between cellular metabolism, intestinal regeneration, and aging biology. His academic preparation laid the groundwork for his later success as a principal investigator and contributed to his leadership in national and international scientific initiatives.

Experience 

Dr. Xiao Sheng  has extensive experience leading research in biochemistry, molecular biology, and translational medicine. As principal investigator, he heads projects supported by Anhui Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center and the Second Military Medical University, focusing on intestinal injury repair, tumor biology, and herbal medicine. His work extends to national research initiatives such as the National Key R&D Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, where he has contributed as a key participant. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, serves on editorial boards, and holds active memberships in professional committees, advancing biomedical research and international scientific collaboration.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Xiao Sheng has received multiple recognitions for his scientific contributions. He earned the Outstanding Poster Award at the International and Chinese Drosophila Biology Congress, demonstrating the novelty of his research in model organisms. His innovative approaches to Chinese medicine research were honored with the Third Prize in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Group at the National Undergraduate Forum on Innovative Research in Basic Medicine and Experimental Design. Recently, he was named a “Shizhen Scholar,” reflecting his leadership and excellence in integrating traditional medicine with modern molecular biology. These awards underscore his contributions to translational and interdisciplinary biomedical research.

Research Focus 

Dr. Xiao’s  Sheng  research centers on molecular mechanisms regulating intestinal stem cell biology, aging, and regenerative medicine. He explores how herbal medicine compounds influence cellular pathways, particularly the Keap1–Nrf2 signaling axis, to mitigate intestinal injury and aging-related disorders. His studies extend to tumor biology, focusing on how nuclear lamina proteins drive cancer development through cell competition. Additionally, he investigates molecular regulators of gut regeneration, including transcription factors and RNA modifications. His interdisciplinary approach combines traditional Chinese medicine with modern molecular biology, advancing novel therapeutic strategies. His work holds promise for improving treatments for age-related diseases and metabolic disorders.

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Unlocking nature’s medicine cabinet through Drosophila–Driven exploration

Werner syndrome exonuclease promotes gut regeneration and causes age-associated gut hyperplasia in Drosophila

Phase separation of BuGZ regulates gut regeneration and aging through interaction with m6A regulators

Antioxidant Effects of Caffeic Acid Lead to Protection of Drosophila Intestinal Stem Cell Aging

Aging-related upregulation of the homeobox gene caudal represses intestinal stem cell differentiation in Drosophila