Shanshan Li | Skin Wound Healing | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Shanshan Li | Skin Wound Healing | Excellence in Research Award

Xuzhou Medical University, Department of Forensic Medicine | China

Dr. Shanshan Li is an associate professor and deputy chief forensic physician at Xuzhou Medical University, recognized for her strong academic foundation in forensic medicine and her contributions to wound healing and neurotrauma research. She completed her clinical and forensic medical training across leading Chinese institutions and enhanced her expertise through postdoctoral clinical research and international academic exposure as a visiting scholar. Her professional experience spans teaching, pathology practice, forensic consultation, and mentorship of diverse student groups, supported by an active role on youth editorial boards in reputable medical journals. Her research interests focus on skin wound repair, the wound microenvironment, and brain contusion, and she has developed skills in transcriptomic analysis, molecular pathology, nanoparticle therapeutics, fibrosis regulation, and experimental design. Her scholarly output includes numerous high-impact publications as a first or corresponding author, patents as a primary inventor, and a co-authored academic book, reflecting her innovative contributions to forensic and biomedical science. She is an active member of regional forensic associations and has earned recognition through competitive research projects and editorial appointments. Overall, Dr. Li’s work advances understanding of tissue regeneration and neuroinflammation, demonstrating her commitment to scientific excellence and strengthening her candidacy for recognition in research distinction.

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Featured Publications

Zhou, Z., Huang, X., Chen, C., Zou, T., Hai, Y., Dong, G., & Li, S. (2026). LncRNA RMST knockout inhibits fibrosis by down-regulating Smad3 during mouse skin wound healing. Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports, 45, 102386.

Zhao, T., Zhou, Y., Zhang, D., Han, D., Ma, J., Li, S., Li, T., Hu, S., & Li, Z. (2024). Inhibition of TREM-1 alleviates neuroinflammation by modulating microglial polarization via SYK/p38MAPK signaling pathway after traumatic brain injury. Brain Research, 1834, 148907.

Zhang, X., Huang, X., Hang, D., Jin, J., Li, S., Zhu, Y., & Liu, H. (2024). Targeting pyroptosis with nanoparticles to alleviate neuroinflammatory for preventing secondary damage following traumatic brain injury. Science Advances, 10(2), eadj4260.

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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