Tahmineh Mokhtari | Pain and Depression | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari | Pain and Depression | Women Researcher Award

Visiting Scholar at University of California Davis, China

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari is a distinguished neuroscientist and educator with a robust academic foundation and diverse research expertise. She holds a Ph.D. Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (2019–2023) from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, and a Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences (2012–2016) from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, alongside an M.Sc. in Anatomical Sciences and a B.Sc. in Midwifery. Her research focuses on neuropsychological disorders, pain, depression, neuroinflammation, and autophagy, contributing significantly to global health challenges. Dr. Mokhtari has served in academic roles such as Associate Professor at Hubei University of Medicine and Assistant Professor at Semnan University of Medical Sciences. She is an active member of several professional organizations and has editorial roles with renowned journals, reflecting her influence in shaping scientific discourse. Through her innovative research and dedication to education, Dr. Mokhtari continues to inspire and advance the field of neuroscience.

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Education 🎓:

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari has an impressive academic background marked by rigorous training and interdisciplinary expertise. She completed a prestigious Ph.D. Research Fellowship (2019–2023) in Neuroscience under the CAS/TWAS program at the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Prior to this, she earned a Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2012–2016), where she deepened her understanding of human anatomy and its applications. Her academic journey began with an M.Sc. in Anatomical Sciences (2009–2012) from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran, followed by a B.Sc. in Midwifery (2005–2009) from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. This extensive education has provided her with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied sciences, equipping her to address complex challenges in neuroscience and related fields.

Work Experience 💼:

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari has an extensive and diverse professional experience spanning academia, research, and editorial roles. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Hubei University of Medicine, China (2023–2024), she has also held the position of Assistant Professor at Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2017–2019). Her academic journey includes lecturer roles at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran. Additionally, she has served as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at both Tehran and Kermanshah Universities of Medical Sciences, contributing to education and groundbreaking research in anatomical sciences and neuroscience. Beyond teaching, Dr. Mokhtari has been a medical research and methodology consultant at various institutions, including Baharloo Hospital and the Department of Anatomy at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Her expertise extends to workshop facilitation and editorial positions, where she currently serves on the boards of prestigious journals such as Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry and Gene & Protein in Disease. Her rich experience underscores her dedication to advancing neuroscience education and research globally.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari has been recognized for her significant contributions to neuroscience and medical research through various prestigious awards and honors. Her dedication and expertise have earned her editorial roles in leading scientific journals, including Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry and Gene & Protein in Disease, where she also serves as a Guest Editor for groundbreaking special issues. She is an active contributor to global scientific discourse as a Guest Associate Editor for renowned journals like Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. These accolades reflect her exceptional leadership, scholarly impact, and commitment to advancing the frontiers of neuroscience research.

Research Interests:

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari’s research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience and human health, focusing on understanding and addressing complex neuropsychological disorders. Her work delves deeply into the mechanisms of pain, depression, and neuroinflammation, exploring their underlying biological pathways. She is particularly passionate about the role of autophagy in maintaining cellular health and its implications in treating neurological conditions. Through her innovative and multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Mokhtari aims to uncover novel therapeutic strategies that enhance the understanding and management of these challenging conditions, contributing to improved patient outcomes and advancements in neuroscience.

📚 Publications

COVID-19 and Multiorgan Failure: A Narrative Review on Potential Mechanisms

Authors: T Mokhtari, F Hassani, N Ghaffari, B Ebrahimi, A Yarahmadi, …
Journal: Journal of Molecular Histology
Volume: 51
Pages: 613-628
Cited by: 508
Year: 2020
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Relieving Neuropathic Pain: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Applications

Authors: T Mokhtari, Q Ren, N Li, F Wang, Y Bi, L Hu
Journal: Current Pain and Headache Reports
Volume: 24
Pages: 1-14
Cited by: 117
Year: 2020

Curcumin as a Double-Edged Sword for Stem Cells: Dose, Time and Cell Type-Specific Responses to Curcumin

Authors: F Attari, M Zahmatkesh, H Aligholi, SE Mehr, M Sharifzadeh, A Gorji, …
Journal: DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume: 23
Pages: 1-7
Cited by: 95
Year: 2015

Immunology, Immunopathogenesis and Immunotherapeutics of COVID-19: An Overview

Authors: LM Khosroshahi, M Rokni, T Mokhtari, F Noorbakhsh
Journal: International Immunopharmacology
Article Number: 107364
Cited by: 90
Year: 2021

Anthropometric Study of Nasal Index in Hausa Ethnic Population of Northwestern Nigeria

Authors: I Mohammed, T Mokhtari, S Ijaz, AD Omotosho, AA Ngaski, M Milanifard, …
Journal: Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences
Volume/Issue: 4 (1)
Cited by: 86
Year: 2018

The Flavone Luteolin Improves Central Nervous System Disorders by Different Mechanisms: A Review

Authors: Z Ashaari, MAR Hadjzadeh, G Hassanzadeh, T Alizamir, B Yousefi, …
Journal: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
Volume: 65
Pages: 491-506
Cited by: 78
Year: 2018

Conclusion 

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari exemplifies the qualities sought for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her academic rigor, innovative research, and dedication to education and community engagement position her as a transformative leader in her field. Recognizing her work would not only honor her accomplishments but also inspire other women researchers globally.

 

 

Amir Hossein Zarifkar | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Amir Hossein Zarifkar | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 🏆

Faculty member at Larestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Dr. Amir Hossein Zarifkar is a dedicated researcher in the field of neurophysiology, specializing in Alzheimer’s disease models, memory impairment, and the effects of transcranial electrical stimulation. He holds a Ph.D. in Physiology, and his expertise includes stereotaxic surgery, cognitive testing, and advanced biochemical and histological techniques. His research contributions are evidenced by peer-reviewed publications, prestigious awards, and active participation in scientific conferences. As a teacher, he has guided students across multiple disciplines in physiology, further demonstrating his commitment to academia.

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Education 🎓:

Dr. Zarifkar’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Biology from Shiraz University, Iran (2010), where he laid the foundation for his passion in life sciences. He pursued his M.Sc. in Physiology at Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences (2014), conducting a thesis on the protective effects of agmatine in memory impairment models. Building upon this expertise, Dr. Zarifkar earned a Ph.D. in Physiology from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (2019). His doctoral research, titled “Investigating the effect of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) paradigms on beta-amyloid-induced memory impairment and hippocampal CA1 structural changes in male rats,” received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to addressing Alzheimer’s disease. Throughout his education, Dr. Zarifkar consistently ranked among the top of his cohort, achieving first rank in the national Ph.D. entrance exam and being honored as a top student at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.

Work Experience 💼:

Dr. Zarifkar has over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and experimental neurophysiology. As an educator, he delivers comprehensive courses in nervous system, kidney, gastrointestinal, and endocrine physiology to students in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nursing. His hands-on laboratory sessions emphasize practical applications of physiology, fostering a deeper understanding among students. On the research front, Dr. Zarifkar specializes in Alzheimer’s disease, memory impairment, and innovative therapeutic approaches, utilizing advanced methodologies such as transcranial electrical stimulation, immunohistochemistry, and stereotaxic surgery. His expertise extends to conducting behavioral and cognitive experiments in animal models. Dr. Zarifkar’s findings have been presented at national and international conferences, enhancing the global understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. As a member of Iran’s National Elites Foundation, he actively contributes to academic and research communities, solidifying his role as a leader in the field of neurophysiology.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Zarifkar has received multiple awards and recognitions for his academic excellence and contributions to neuroscience. Notably, he ranked first in the national Ph.D. entrance exam in Physiology, demonstrating his exceptional knowledge in the field. During his M.Sc. and Ph.D. studies, he was honored as a top student at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. His groundbreaking research on Alzheimer’s disease earned him accolades at national and international scientific conferences. Dr. Zarifkar is also a proud member of Iran’s National Elites Foundation, a prestigious acknowledgment of his academic and research achievements. His dedication to teaching and mentoring has further earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and students alike. These honors reflect Dr. Zarifkar’s unwavering commitment to advancing the field of physiology and contributing to the understanding and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.

Research Interests:

Dr. Zarifkar’s research centers on understanding the mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, and developing innovative therapeutic strategies. His Ph.D. work investigated the effects of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) on memory impairment and structural changes in the hippocampus, providing insights into non-invasive treatments for Alzheimer’s. Dr. Zarifkar’s expertise extends to studying the impact of neuroprotective agents like agmatine on cognitive functions and neural plasticity. He employs advanced methodologies, including behavioral and cognitive assessments in animal models, immunohistochemistry, Western blot analysis, and stereotaxic surgery, to unravel the complexities of memory impairment. His findings contribute to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disorders and pave the way for potential clinical applications. By bridging experimental neuroscience with translational research, Dr. Zarifkar aims to develop effective interventions for enhancing cognitive health and mitigating the effects of aging-related neurological conditions.

📚 Publications 

Agmatine protects against intracerebroventricular streptozotocin-induced water maze memory deficit, hippocampal apoptosis, and Akt/GSK3β signaling disruption

Authors: M. Moosavi, A.H. Zarifkar, Y. Farbood, M. Dianat, A. Sarkaki, R. Ghasemi

Citations: 46

Year: 2014

Treatment with edaravone improves the structure and functional changes in the hippocampus after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in rats

Authors: G.H. Meftahi, M. Bayat, A.H. Zarifkar, S. Akbari, A.B. Haghighi, M. Naseh

Citations: 18

Year: 2021

Ameliorative effects of different transcranial electrical stimulation paradigms on the novel object recognition task in a rat model of Alzheimer disease

Authors: A.H. Zarifkar, A. Zarifkar, M. Nami, A. Rafati, H. Aligholi, F. Vafaee

Citations: 12

Year: 2019

Effect of recombinant insulin-like growth factor-2 injected into the hippocampus on memory impairment following hippocampal intracerebral hemorrhage in rats

Authors: F. Vafaee, A. Zarifkar, M. Emamghoreishi, M.R. Namavar, M. Shahpari

Citations: 10

Year: 2018

Interactive Effects of Swimming High-Intensity Interval Training and Resveratrol Supplementation Improve Mitochondrial Protein Levels in the Hippocampus of Aged Rats

Authors: M. Amirazodi, F. Daryanoosh, A. Mehrabi, A. Gaeini, M. Koushkie Jahromi

Citations: 6

Year: 2022

The Comparison of the Effects of Different Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) Paradigms on Beta-Amyloid (Aβ 25–35)-Induced Memory Impairment upon Morris Water Maze Task

Authors: A.H. Zarifkar, A. Zarifkar, M. Nami, A. Rafati, H. Aligholi

Citations: 5

Year: 2018

Different paradigms of transcranial electrical stimulation improve motor function impairment and striatum tissue injuries in the collagenase-induced intracerebral hemorrhage model

Authors: A.R. Heidarzadegan, A. Zarifkar, N. Sotoudeh, M.R. Namavar, A.H. Zarifkar

Citations: 4

Year: 2022

The protective effect of agmatine against intracerebroventricular streptozotocin-induced memory impairment in male rats

Authors: Y. Farbood, A.H. Zarifkar, M. Dianat, A. Sarkaki, M. Moosavi

Citations: 1

Year: 2014

Resistance Training and Resveratrol Supplementation Improve Cancer Cachexia and Tumor Volume in Muscle Tissue of Male Mice Bearing Colon Cancer CT26 Cell Tumors

Authors: M. Samadi, F. Daryanoosh, Z. Mojtahedi, A. Samsamy Pour, H. Nobari

Citations: Not yet cited

Year: 2024

Alterations in FoxO3a, NF-κB, and MuRF1 Expression in the Soleus Muscle of Male Rats Following High-Intensity Interval Training and Detraining

Authors: S. Sheibani, F. Daryanoosh, A.H. Zarifkar

Citations: Not yet cited

Year: 2024

Different paradigms of transcranial electrical stimulation induce structural changes in the CA1 region of the hippocampus in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease

Authors: A.H. Zarifkar, A. Zarifkar, S. Safaei

Citations: Not yet cited

Year: 2024

P62: Agmatine Protects Against Intracerebroventricular Streptozotocin-Induced Water Maze Memory Deficit, Hippocampal Apoptosis and Akt/GSK3β Signaling Disruption

Authors: M. Moosavi, A.H. Zarifkar, Y. Farbood, M. Dianat, A. Sarkaki, R. Ghasemi

Citations: Not listed

Year: 2018

Conclusion 

Dr. Amir Hossein Zarifkar demonstrates an exceptional commitment to advancing neurophysiology research and teaching. His strengths, including rigorous experimental skills, teaching proficiency, and recognized achievements, position him as a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award. Addressing areas like international visibility, grant acquisition, and translational focus could further strengthen his profile. Overall, his impactful contributions to Alzheimer’s research and academic excellence make him a deserving nominee.

 

 

Dr NISHI PATEL | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr NISHI PATEL | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award   🏆

Research Scholar at Bhagwan Mahavir University, Surat , India🎓

Dr. Nishi Jayesh Patel is a dedicated research scholar at Bhagwan Mahavir University, specializing in the study of Parkinson’s Disease 🧠. With over four years of significant contributions in this field, she has become an expert in neurodegenerative disorders, particularly focusing on microbiology and probiotics. Dr. Patel has published research on the relationship between gut microflora and Parkinson’s, exploring innovative treatments such as in-vitro probiotic formulations. She is also a member of the Parkinson’s Foundation, continually striving to advance knowledge and treatment for the disease.

 

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Education 🎓

Dr. Patel holds advanced degrees in microbiology and neurological sciences, fueling her passion for neurodegenerative disease research. Her academic excellence and thorough understanding of Parkinson’s Disease enable her to make meaningful strides in the field.

Work Experience 🏢

Apart from her research work, Dr. Patel is a seasoned subject matter expert and has contributed significantly to academic assessment by setting papers for national and international entrance exams. Her work in this area has helped shape the academic landscape and ensure high standards for future medical professionals.

Awards and Honors 🏆

While specific awards are not mentioned, Dr. Patel’s numerous professional contributions, including her membership in the Parkinson’s Foundation, speak to her dedication and excellence in the field of medical research.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Patel’s core research focuses on probiotics and their role in neurological disorders. She has identified six bacterial strains that are potential candidates for therapeutic use in Parkinson’s Disease, with promising results in balancing GABA collapse, improving drug bioavailability, and controlling disease progression. These isolates show potential in controlling mood, immunity, and digestion, positively influencing patients’ well-being.

 

 

Publications : 

  • Evaluating Probiotic Properties of Gut Microflora for Gut Modulation as an Adjuvant Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease
    Authors: NJ Patel, M Hajoori
    Journal: Journal of Future Foods
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 5
    Issue: 3
    Pages: 304-316
  • Isolation, Characterisation, and Screening of Gut Bacteria for Essential Probiotic Characteristics
    Authors: DPD Nishi Jayesh Patel, Dr. Murtaza Hajoori
    Journal: European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 10
    Issue: 11
    Pages: 176-179
  • Comparative Formulation and Evaluation of Probiotic Products Utilizing Different Bacterial Strains: A Comprehensive Study
    Authors: DPD Nishi Jayesh Patel, Dr. Murtaza Hajoori
    Journal: Biological Forum – An International Journal
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 5
    Pages: 1747-1752
  • Psychobiotics: The Next Generation Adjuvant Therapy and Its Revolutionary Contribution in Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
    Authors: DPD Nishi Jayesh Patel, Dr. Murtaza Hajoori
    Journal: Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences
    Year: 2022
    Book: 21, Part 1
    Pages: 1-15
  • Bioremediation of Surfactants by Bacteria Isolated from Spume Used to Scavenge Surfactants Along with Dyes in Washing Textile Effluents
    Author: DRD Nishi Jayesh Patel
    Journal: JETIR Research Journal
    Year: 2020
    Volume: 7
    Issue: 6
    Pages: 1147-1153

 

Bahar Çiftçi | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Bahar Çiftçi | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Bahar Çiftçi Atatürk University, Turkey

Dr. Bahar Çiftçi is an Associate Professor at Atatürk University in Turkey. Her research interests include [mention specific research interests if available]. She holds a Ph.D. in [mention field of Ph.D.], and her academic work focuses on [briefly describe academic focus]. Dr. Çiftçi has contributed to numerous publications and is actively involved in [mention any relevant academic activities or memberships].

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Education:

🎓 Bachelor’s Degree: Nursing, Atatürk University Nursing Faculty (2010)🎓 Master’s Degree: Year unspecified, field unspecified🎓 Doctorate: Nursing, Atatürk University (2018)

Professional Experience:

👩‍🏫 Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Nursing Principles, Atatürk University Faculty of Nursing
👩‍🔬 Previous Positions:🧑‍🔬 Research Assistant, Atatürk University Faculty of Nursing (2013-2018)🍼👶 Newborn, Child, and Emergency Nurse (prior to academic career)

Teaching:

📚 Teaches undergraduate courses including “Basic Nursing,” “Nursing Models,” “Health Assessment and Physical Examination,” “Nursing Ethics,” “Nursing Process,” “Technology in Nursing,” “Rational Drug Practices,” and “Nursing Values.”
🎓 Also involved in teaching postgraduate (master’s) courses in the Department of Principles of Nursing.

Citations:

📈 90
Citations by 90 documents

📄 18
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Skills:

  • 📊 Demonstrates proficiency in research methodology, publication writing, nursing education curriculum development, and mentoring nursing students in research.
    ✍️ Likely possesses strong skills in academic writing, critical thinking, and application of nursing theories into practice.

Awards and Recognition:

  • 🏅 Specific awards or recognition were not detailed in the provided information, but typically, academic awards and honors might be associated with significant contributions to nursing education, research impact, or professional service.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Özcan, S., Çiftçi, B. (2024). What are the thoughts of postgraduate nursing students regarding the ‘Applied Scientific Research’ course? A qualitative study on achievements, benefits, challenges, and suggested solutions. Nurse Education in Practice, 77, 103947.
  • Sirin Gok, M., Aydin, A., Baga, Y., Çiftçi, B. (2024). The relationship between the psychological resilience and general health levels of earthquake survivor nursing students in Kahramanmaras earthquakes, the disaster of the century. Journal of Community Psychology, 52(3), 498-511.
  • Dursun Ergezen, F., Çiftçi, B., Yalın, H., Kaşıkçı, M., Ecevit Alpar, Ş. (2023). Missed nursing care: A cross-sectional and multi-centric study from Turkey. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 29(5), e13187.
  • Yildiz, G.N., Kaya, A., Çiftçi, B., Yildiz, Ö., Körkoca, H. (2023). A Study of Health Literacy and Social Media Use of the Students on Vaccine Preferences during COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey. Indian Journal of Public Health, 67(3), 387-392.
  • Çiftçi, B., Yıldız, G.N., Avşar, G., Doǧan, S., Çelik, Ş. (2023). Development of the Thirst Discomfort Scale: A Validity and Reliability Study. American Journal of Critical Care, 32(3), 176-183.
  • Erden, Y., Doğan, S., Çıftcı, B. (2023). Validity and Reliability Study of “Cultural Sensibility Scale for Nursing Students”. Archives of Health Science and Research, 10(2), 144-148.
  • Turan, G.B., Çiftçi, B. (2023). Examination of Health Fatalism And Health Literacy In Patients With Heart Failure. Eastern Journal of Medicine, 28(2), 211-218.
  • Sarıalioğlu, A., Özcan, S., Çiftçi, B. (2022). The Turkish version of the Nurses’ Occupational Stressor Scale: A validity and reliability study. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58(4), 2927-2934.
  • Sarıalioğlu, A., Çiftçi, B., Yıldırım, N. (2022). The transformative power of pain and posttraumatic growth in nurses with Covid-19 PCR positive. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58(4), 2622-2630.
  • Çiftçi, B., Avşar, G., Sarıalioğlu, A. (2022). A psychometric assessment on patient education: Developing a satisfaction scale. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58(4), 2237-2245.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Qianjin Wang | Cognitive Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

 

Dr Qianjin Wang | Cognitive Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award 

M.D. student at The Institute of Mental Health, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China

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Education:

Qianjin Wang has pursued a distinguished academic career in the field of psychiatry. He is currently completing his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at Central South University, Xiangya School of Medicine, with an expected graduation in 2024. His dissertation, “Resting-state Functional MRI Study Before and After Medication Treatment in First-Episode Depression Patients,” under the guidance of Professor Tieqiao Liu, explores the intricate changes in brain function associated with depression treatment.Prior to his doctoral studies, Qianjin earned his Master of Medicine (M.M.) from the same institution between 2017 and 2020. His master’s thesis, “Neuroimaging and Clinical Features of Methamphetamine Dependence,” supervised by Professor Yanhui Liao, focused on the neurological and clinical aspects of substance dependence, contributing valuable insights to the field.Qianjin’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Medicine (B.M.) degree from Central South University, Xiangya School of Medicine, completed in 2017. His senior project, “Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Strategies for Major Depressive Disorder,” also supervised by Professor Yanhui Liao, laid the foundation for his future research endeavors.Throughout his education, Qianjin has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing psychiatric research, leveraging advanced neuroimaging techniques, and contributing to the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders. 🧠📚

 

 

Professional skills:

Qianjin Wang is proficient in various clinical statistical analysis methodologies, including clinical prediction models, mediation analysis, and cluster analysis. He is skilled in using statistical software such as SPSS, R, Matlab, and GraphPad Prism. Qianjin is also well-versed in the process of writing and submitting research proposals and scientific papers. He has participated in several drug trial studies, notably the “Naltrexone Implant Antagonist Efficacy of Opioid Agonist Hydromorphone Randomized, Double-blind, Single-center Clinical Study” and the “Phase II Trial of Duanjin Detox Capsule in Heroin Users.” Since September 2020, Qianjin has been engaged in clinical training at the Department of Psychiatry, Xiangya Second Hospital, Central South University, where he has followed up in the outpatient department and served as chief resident in the male PICU. He is proficient in collecting medical history, conducting physical examinations, making differential diagnoses, and treating common psychiatric diseases. Additionally, he is capable of independently handling psychiatric emergencies and assisting non-psychiatric physicians in managing patients with psychiatric symptoms.

 

Academic Honors

🎓 2023 Graduate National Scholarship 🏅 2022 Central South University Graduate Principal Scholarship (Innovation Award) 🌟 2022 Central South University Lianquan Sumitomo Scholarship 📚 2020-2023 Central South University Graduate Academic Scholarship (First Class, twice; Second Class, once) 🏆 2020-2023 Central South University Outstanding Student Award (twice)

Certifications:

📜 Qianjin Wang holds a plethora of certifications that underscore his expertise in the medical field:

👨‍⚕️ Medical Practitioner Certificate
🩺 Physician Qualification Certificate
🏥 Residency Training Certification
🧠 Psychiatrist Qualification Certificate
🛋️ Intermediate Qualification in Psychotherapy (Exam Preparation)
🔬 GCP Certificate (Good Clinical Practice)
📚 CET-4 (College English Test)
💻 Computer Level 3 Certificate
🈴 Mandarin Proficiency Certificate

 

Academic Awards:

🏆 Qianjin Wang has garnered several prestigious academic awards, showcasing his exemplary contributions to the field:

🥇 First Place in Poster Presentation at the 20th Annual Conference of the Chinese Medical Association Psychiatry Branch in 2024. This national recognition, shared among only four recipients, underscores Qianjin’s expertise and innovative research in psychiatry.

🏅 First Prize for Excellent Youth Paper at the 20th Academic Conference of the China Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Control in 2021. Among two national recipients, this award highlights Qianjin’s significant contributions to drug abuse prevention and control research.

🥇 First Prize for Outstanding Paper at the 18th Annual Conference of the Chinese Medical Association Psychiatry Branch in 2022. With only four national recipients, this award recognizes Qianjin’s outstanding research and academic achievements in psychiatry.

🥈 Second Prize for Excellent Youth Paper at the 21st Academic Conference of the China Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Control in 2022, further solidifying Qianjin’s position as a promising young researcher in the field.

🥉 Third Prize at the Youth Research Forum during the 8th Chinese Geriatric Medicine and Technology Innovation Conference Forum and Chinese Geriatric Psychiatry and Mental Health Academic Conference in 2022. This accolade acknowledges Qianjin’s valuable contributions to geriatric psychiatry research and innovation.

 

Research  Focus   :

  • Resting-state Functional Connectivity: Investigating alterations in the functional connectivity patterns of brain networks, such as the default mode network and the salience network, in individuals with depression and substance use disorders. This includes examining how changes in connectivity relate to symptom severity, treatment response, and cognitive functioning.
  • Neurochemical Abnormalities: Using MRS to measure concentrations of key neurotransmitters and metabolites in regions implicated in depression and substance abuse. This research aims to identify biomarkers that may predict treatment outcomes and aid in developing targeted therapeutic interventions.
  • Cognitive Functioning: Examining the relationship between neural dysfunction and cognitive deficits in psychiatric disorders. Qianjin investigates how disruptions in executive function, attention, memory, and emotional processing contribute to the symptomatology and progression of depression and substance use disorders.
  • Treatment Effects: Assessing the impact of pharmacological and psychological interventions on brain function and cognitive processes in individuals with psychiatric disorders. This includes evaluating how different treatment modalities modulate neural circuitry and neurochemical levels to promote symptom remission and recovery.

 

Citations:

📊 Qianjin Wang’s research has received significant recognition, with 310 citations across 285 documents, highlighting its relevance and impact in the field.

📑 He has authored or co-authored 48 documents, showcasing the breadth and depth of his scholarly contributions.

🎖️ Qianjin boasts an h-index of 10, indicative of notable recognition for the influence and productivity of his research output.

Publication Top Notes:

Grey Matter Volume Reduction in the Frontotemporal Cortex Associated with Persistent Verbal Auditory Hallucinations in Chinese Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia: Insights from a 3 T Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Wang, Q., along with Ren, H., Li, J., Zhou, J., and Li, Z., contributed to this pivotal study published in Schizophrenia Research (2024, 269, pp. 123–129). This research highlighted the reduction of grey matter volume in the frontotemporal cortex of Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia experiencing persistent verbal auditory hallucinations, utilizing 3T magnetic resonance imaging to provide insights into the structural brain abnormalities associated with these symptoms.

Association of Clinical Variables and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone with Psychotic Symptoms in Patients with First-Episode and Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder with Elevated Fasting Blood Glucose: Preliminary Exploratory Study with a Large Sample

Yang, Q., Wang, Q., Peng, P., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. published an exploratory study in BJPsych Open (2024, 10(3), e99). This research investigated the association between clinical variables and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels with psychotic symptoms in patients with first-episode and drug-naïve major depressive disorder who also had elevated fasting blood glucose.

Association Between Childhood Maltreatment and Suicidal Ideation Anmog Chinese Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia: The Mediating Role of Insomnia

In BJPsych Open (2024, 10(3), e98), Hao, Y., Peng, P., Wang, Q., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. explored the impact of childhood maltreatment on suicidal ideation in Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia, focusing on the mediating role of insomnia. This study provided valuable insights into the psychological sequelae of childhood trauma in schizophrenia.

Polysomnographic Features of Insomnia Occurring in Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Bipolar Mania: Comparison with Primary Insomnia and Association with Metabolic Indicators

Xu, X., Wang, Q., Zhang, Z., Liu, T., and Tan, L. published their findings in the Journal of Affective Disorders (2024, 351, pp. 449–457). Their study compared the polysomnographic features of insomnia in various psychiatric disorders with primary insomnia, examining associations with metabolic indicators.

Serial Multiple Mediating Roles of Anxiety and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone in the Relationship Between Depression and Psychotic Symptoms in Young Adults with Anxious Depression

In this research, Wang, Q., Ren, H., Liu, T., and Zhang, X.-Y. analyzed the mediating roles of anxiety and thyroid-stimulating hormone in the link between depression and psychotic symptoms. Their findings were published in the Journal of Affective Disorders (2024, 351, pp. 8–14).

Altered Spontaneous Neurological Activity in Methamphetamine Use Disorders and Its Association with Cognitive Function

Zhou, Y., Yang, W.F.Z., Wu, Q., Wang, Q., and Liu, T. explored the alterations in spontaneous neurological activity in individuals with methamphetamine use disorders and its correlation with cognitive function. This study was published in the Asian Journal of Psychiatry (2024, 94, 103936).

Association of Subclinical Hypothyroidism with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components Among Outpatients with First-Episode Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder: A Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study

Peng, P., Wang, Q., Zhou, Y., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. contributed to the understanding of the relationship between subclinical hypothyroidism and metabolic syndrome in patients with major depressive disorder. Their study appeared in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience (2024, 274(3), pp. 573–582).

Inter-relationships of Insomnia and Psychiatric Symptoms with Suicidal Ideation Among Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia: A Network Perspective

Published in Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry (2024, 129, 110899), Peng, P., Wang, Q., Zhou, Y., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. analyzed the network inter-relationships between insomnia, psychiatric symptoms, and suicidal ideation in chronic schizophrenia.

The Mediating Effects of Perceived Family Support in the Relationship Between Anxiety and Problematic Smartphone Use: A Cross-Cultural Validation

Long, J., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., Liu, T., and Billieux, J., with contributions from Wang, Q., examined the role of perceived family support in mediating the relationship between anxiety and problematic smartphone use. This research was published in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (2024, 212(2), pp. 76–83).

Employing Bayesian Analysis to Establish a Cut-Off Point and Assess Stigma Prevalence in Substance Use Disorder: A Comprehensive Study of the Chinese Version of the Substance Use Stigma Mechanism Scale

Wang, D., Zhou, Y., Chen, S., Liu, T., and Ma, Y., including Wang, Q., employed Bayesian analysis to study the prevalence of stigma in substance use disorder, as detailed in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2024).