Hsuan Liu | Cancer Biology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Hsuan Liu | Cancer Biology | Excellence in Research Award

Chang Gung University | Taiwan

Hsuan Liu is a dedicated molecular medicine scholar whose career reflects sustained commitment to advancing biochemical and genomic research. He built his academic foundation through comprehensive training in biology, basic medical sciences, and molecular medicine at leading institutions in Taiwan, which prepared him for an intensive research trajectory in biomedical sciences. His professional journey includes progressive roles in major academic and research centers, where he contributed to molecular biology, pharmacology, and biomedical sciences before joining Chang Gung University as a faculty member, eventually advancing to the role of associate professor. His research interests span molecular oncology, RNA editing, non-coding RNA regulation, cancer genomics, immunogenomics, and the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor progression and therapeutic responses. He is skilled in high-throughput sequencing analysis, functional genomics, transcriptomic profiling, molecular cloning, RNA biology, bioinformatics, and translational cancer research, often integrating computational and experimental approaches. His achievements have been recognized through prestigious postdoctoral fellowships and awards highlighting his scientific excellence and contributions to cellular and molecular biology. Throughout his career, he has mentored graduate students and contributed to impactful publications that enhance understanding of cancer biology. Overall, Hsuan Liu stands as a committed researcher whose work continues to support scientific innovation and improved biomedical knowledge.

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Huang, S.-C., Chang, I. Y.-F., Chang, C.-J., Liu, H., Chen, K.-H., Liu, T.-T., Hsieh, T.-Y., Chuang, H.-C., Chen, C.-C., Lin, I.-C., Ng, K.-F., Huang, H.-Y., & Chen, T.-C. (2023, February). Association between hepatic angiosarcoma and end-stage renal disease: Nationwide population-based evidence and enriched mutational signature of aristolochic acid exposure. The Journal of Pathology. Advance online publication.

Hsieh, C.-H., Kuan, W.-H., Chang, W.-L., Kuo, I.-Y., Hsun, L., Shieh, D.-B., Liu, H., Tan, B., & Wang, Y.-C. (2022, October). Dysregulation of SOX17/NRF2 axis confers chemoradiotherapy resistance and emerges as a novel therapeutic target in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Biomedical Science, 29(1), 90.

Yang, C.-K., Hsu, H.-C., Liu, Y.-H., Tsai, W.-S., Ma, C.-P., Chen, Y.-T., Tan, B.-C.-M., Lai, Y.-Y., Chang, I. Y.-F., Yang, C., Yang, C.-Y., Yu, J.-S., & Liu, H. (2022, July). EV-miRome-wide profiling uncovers miR-320c for detecting metastatic colorectal cancer and monitoring the therapeutic response. Cell Oncology (Dordrecht), 45(4), 621–638.

Chen, Y.-T., Kan, C.-H., Liu, H., Liu, Y.-H., Wu, C.-C., Kuo, Y.-P., Chang, I. Y.-F., Chang, K.-P., Yu, J.-S., & Tan, B.-C.-M. (2022, July). Modular scaffolding by lncRNA HOXA10-AS promotes oral cancer progression. Cell Death & Disease, 13(7), 629.

Hashem Shahroosvand | Anticancer and Immunologist | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hashem Shahroosvand | Anticancer and Immunologist | Best Researcher Award

University of Zanjan | Iran

Prof. Hashem Shahroosvand is an accomplished researcher in organic electronics, solar energy materials, and advanced photonic systems, recognised for influential contributions to dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cell technology as well as light-emitting electrochemical devices. He holds strong academic foundations through advanced training and qualifications in chemistry and materials science, complemented by progressive academic appointments at the University of Zanjan, where he has built an active research programme in molecular engineering and optoelectronic materials. His professional experience spans collaborative projects with leading international groups in photovoltaics and light-emitting devices, and his work has attracted sustained citations, reflecting significant impact across energy-related materials research. His research interests include molecular design of transition-metal complexes, development of hole-transport materials, photophysical property tuning, and the creation of highly efficient electroluminescent systems. He is skilled in synthetic chemistry, spectral and electrochemical analysis, device fabrication, and structure-property correlation studies. His achievements include recognition through strong publication records, invited collaborations, and contributions to high-impact review and research articles across premier journals in chemistry and materials science. Overall, he is a dedicated scientist whose work continues to advance renewable-energy materials and molecular optoelectronic technologies, positioning him as an influential contributor to the future of functional materials research.

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