Jiawei Zheng | Toxicology | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Jiawei Zheng | Toxicology | Excellence in Research Award 

Jinquan Satellite Launch Center Hospital | China

Jiawei Zheng is an attending doctor at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Hospital whose work integrates clinical practice with specialized research in occupational toxicology, particularly focusing on hepatotoxicity mechanisms relevant to aerospace environments. Trained in medical sciences with a concentration in toxicology, he has built a career that blends laboratory investigation with applied aerospace-medicine service, serving as a principal investigator for internally supported projects aimed at understanding and mitigating toxin-induced organ injury. His research explores oxidative stress, apoptosis signaling, and metabolic intervention, with special emphasis on the pathways disrupted by exposure to aerospace-related chemicals. He has developed strong skills in experimental design, animal modeling, cellular and biochemical analysis, mechanistic interpretation, and scientific writing, demonstrated through his first-author contribution to a peer-reviewed article that reveals a novel mechanistic pathway underlying UDMH-induced liver injury. His professional experience also includes leading a hospital consultancy initiative focused on toxicological risk assessment. Although early in his publication journey, his work has already contributed meaningful insights to the field of hepatotoxicity research. With dedication to advancing occupational health protection for aerospace personnel, he continues to pursue research that supports scientific innovation, clinical safety, and the broader mission of improving health resilience in high-risk technological environments.

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Featured Publications

Zheng, J., Liu, W., Zhu, X., Ran, L., Lang, H., Yi, L., Mi, M., & Zhu, J. (2020). Pterostilbene enhances endurance capacity via promoting skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise training in rats. Molecules, 25(1), 186.

Huang, Y., Zhu, X., Chen, K., Lang, H., Zhang, Y., Hou, P., Ran, L., Zhou, M., Zheng, J., Yi, L., & Mi, M. (2019). Resveratrol prevents sarcopenic obesity by reversing mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress via the PKA/LKB1/AMPK pathway. Aging (Albany NY), 11(8), 2217–2240.

 

Elzbieta Zlowocka-Perlowska | Micronutrients and Kidney Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elzbieta Zlowocka-Perlowska | Micronutrients and Kidney Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Pomeranian Medical University | Poland

Dr. Elżbieta Złowocka-Perłowska is an accomplished Polish medical scientist specializing in molecular oncology and hereditary cancer research. She earned her master’s degree in biology from the University of Szczecin and a doctorate in medical sciences with highest distinction from the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, where she currently serves at the Center for Hereditary Tumors and the Department of Genetics and Pathomorphology. Her professional expertise lies in molecular diagnostics, cancer biomarkers, and the prognostic role of trace and microelements in bladder and kidney cancers. She leads innovative research investigating correlations between blood and serum element levels and patient survival, aiming to integrate these biomarkers into predictive cancer models for personalized therapy development. Dr. Złowocka-Perłowska possesses strong research skills in molecular genetics, laboratory diagnostics, epidemiological modeling, and translational oncology. Her distinguished career includes numerous national and international awards, such as recognition from the World Scientist Forum and multiple Rector’s Awards, along with significant contributions to over fifty scientific publications and several patents. She has also collaborated internationally and mentored emerging researchers. Through her pioneering work, Dr. Złowocka-Perłowska continues to advance the understanding of hereditary and molecular mechanisms in cancer, contributing to future innovations in clinical diagnostics and targeted therapies.

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