Yingna Le | Research on the Mechanism of Action of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yingna Le | Research on the Mechanism of Action of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate| Nanchang Medical College, china

Dr. Yingna Le is a Lecturer in Pharmacy at Nanchang Medical College’s School of Pharmacy, where she specializes in pharmacognosy and the authentication of Chinese medicinal materials. With a strong foundation in Chinese Materia Medica from Yunnan and Jiangxi Universities of Traditional Chinese Medicine, she combines traditional knowledge with modern scientific research. Dr. Le actively investigates the molecular mechanisms behind active ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), contributing to national and provincial research projects. Her work includes the study of hawthorn leaf flavonoids and kidney stone treatments through the lens of network pharmacology and gut-liver axis analysis. She has published in core Chinese and international journals, developed flipped classroom models, and innovated WeChat-based educational tools. A member of several professional societies, she is committed to advancing TCM education and research. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates experimental design, pharmacognosy, and data analysis to enrich teaching and contribute to the scientific community.

Profile

🎓 Education

Dr. Yingna Le holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chinese Materia Medica. She earned her B.S. from Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2007, where she developed a strong understanding of traditional pharmacognosy and the foundational principles of Chinese medicine. She then pursued her M.S. from Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2008–2011), deepening her expertise in medicinal material authentication and TCM pharmacology. Her postgraduate studies provided her with skills in microscopic identification, phytochemical analysis, and TCM theory, setting the stage for her research and teaching career. This rigorous academic background enabled her to bridge the gap between traditional practices and contemporary scientific methods. Her educational journey laid the groundwork for her future roles in academia and research, where she continues to explore the integration of modern pharmacological techniques with ancient herbal wisdom. Dr. Le’s academic path demonstrates her dedication to excellence and innovation in the field of TCM.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Yingna Le currently serves as a Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy at Nanchang Medical College (2021–present), where she teaches Pharmacognosy and the Authentication of Chinese Medicinal Materials. Prior to this, she was a Teaching Assistant at the Jiangxi University of TCM Science and Technology College (2018–2021), where she began integrating innovative teaching strategies into traditional Chinese medicine education. Her academic career is marked by a dedication to improving teaching quality through flipped classrooms and the application of digital platforms like WeChat for student engagement and evaluation. In addition to teaching, Dr. Le has played pivotal roles in research, particularly as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on national and provincial research grants. She has completed five interdisciplinary projects between 2020 and 2022 and actively contributes to academic publications. Her blend of instructional innovation and research acumen makes her a respected figure in both educational and scientific circles in TCM.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Yingna Le has earned recognition through competitive research funding and influential academic appointments. She is the Principal Investigator of a Jiangxi Provincial Education Department grant for studying Lygodium japonicum’s mechanisms against kidney stones, and a Co-Investigator on a prestigious National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) grant examining hawthorn leaf flavonoids in cardiovascular treatment. While specific award titles are not listed, her success in securing these high-level grants reflects her scientific credibility and innovation. Additionally, her involvement in five interdisciplinary education reform and material science projects (2020–2022) with substantial budgets highlights her leadership and collaborative spirit. Dr. Le also holds committee roles in key professional societies, including the TCM Processing Committee of the Jiangxi Pharmaceutical Association and the Digital Healthcare & Simulation Medicine Society of Jiangxi Province. These roles further affirm her status as a trusted contributor to the advancement of pharmacy education and research in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Yingna Le’s research centers on uncovering the mechanisms of action of active ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine using modern pharmacological approaches. Her work focuses on compounds such as hawthorn leaf flavonoids and their effects on cardiovascular health, particularly unstable plaques, through the LXR-α mediated modulation of iron-lipid metabolism in the gut-liver axis. She also investigates the therapeutic potential of Lygodium japonicum in kidney stone treatment via network pharmacology. Dr. Le employs a range of methodologies including phytochemical analysis, molecular mechanism studies, and pharmacognostic techniques. Her research approach integrates traditional herbal knowledge with systems biology to bridge classical TCM theory with modern biomedical science. She has a strong interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and has led or contributed to numerous research projects across pharmacology, education reform, and material science. Her contributions aim to validate and modernize the application of traditional remedies in contemporary clinical settings, making her work both culturally relevant and scientifically impactful.

Conclusion

Dr. Yingna Le blends traditional Chinese medical expertise with modern research to advance pharmacognosy and medicinal authentication. Through dedicated teaching, impactful research, and innovative education methods, she contributes significantly to TCM modernization.

Publications

Hanping Shi | Nutrition| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hanping Shi | Nutrition| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Han Ping Shi, M.D., Ph.D., FACS, is an internationally recognized surgeon-scientist in gastrointestinal surgery and clinical nutrition 👨‍🔬. Born in Hubei, China 🇨🇳 (1961), he currently serves as Professor of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University 🏥. With over 30 years of clinical, research, and academic leadership, Dr. Shi has contributed extensively to surgical innovation and translational medicine 🧬. He has trained numerous graduate students 🎓 and held visiting scholar and postdoctoral roles in top U.S. institutions including Johns Hopkins and Rutgers 🏛️. As editor-in-chief and reviewer for major journals 📚, he actively shapes scientific discourse. He is a member of many national and international surgical societies 🌐 and has significantly advanced cancer metabolism, trauma care, and nutritional surgery 🍽️. Respected globally, Dr. Shi combines surgical excellence with academic distinction 🏅.

Profile

Education 🎓

🩺 M.D. – Wuhan University School of Medicine, Wuhan, China (1984)
📚 M.Med.S. – Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China (1990)
🎓 Ph.D. – Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China (1993)
📖 His educational foundation spans clinical medicine, military medical training, and advanced surgical research, establishing a base for international medical collaborations. He engaged in advanced studies at the National Defense University of Science and Technology 🎖️ and further developed his surgical acumen through postdoctoral training in the U.S., including Sinai Hospital/Johns Hopkins and New Jersey Medical School 🌎. His education reflects rigorous academic pursuit and hands-on surgical expertise 🧠.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Shi has served in various leadership roles across premier hospitals in China 🇨🇳. Since 2017, he has been Chairman & Surgeon-in-Chief at Beijing Shijitan Hospital 🏥. Previously, he held similar positions at Sun Yat-sen University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences 🔬. His U.S. experience includes fellowships and instructor roles at Johns Hopkins and Rutgers University from 1999–2002 🇺🇸. He has trained surgeons, managed departments, and advanced surgical nutrition and GI oncology 🦠. His editorial and academic leadership spans major journals and medical organizations 📘. From clinical to administrative excellence, Dr. Shi’s impact spans continents, nurturing a new generation of surgical leaders 💼.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

🌟 Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
🎖️ Editor-in-Chief of top journals including Electronic Journal of Metabolism and Nutrition of Cancer
🏅 Reviewer for the Chinese Medical Science and Technology Award, National Natural Science Foundation of China, and others
🎓 Advisor to 16+ postgraduate students
📘 Honored roles as Associate Editor for Clinical Nutrition, ESPEN, Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
🌐 Active member of elite surgical societies (ISS/SIC, IATSIC, IASMEN)
🥇 Former Vice Board Chairman, Chinese Clinical Medical Association
🛡️ Standing committee roles in trauma, cancer, and nutrition societies
His career is decorated with academic accolades, leadership honors, and international recognition in the surgical community 💫.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Shi’s research focuses on gastrointestinal surgery, surgical metabolism, cancer nutrition, trauma surgery, and translational medicine 🔍. His pioneering work on parenteral and enteral nutrition supports surgical recovery and cancer care 🍲. With deep interest in cachexia, wound healing, and inflammation, he integrates molecular biology with clinical outcomes 🧬. He promotes precision nutrition and individualized surgical support in oncology and critical care 💡. As an editorial board leader, he advances research in metabolism and surgical outcomes 📊. His U.S. postdoctoral work further refined his molecular approach to surgery and metabolism 🔬. Dr. Shi bridges East-West medical research through academic publications and society memberships 🌏.

Publications 
  • Effects of Glucomannan Supplementation on Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Humans: A Meta-Analysis

    Nutrients
    2023-01 | Journal article | Author
    CONTRIBUTORS: Zhanzhi Zhang; Yu Zhang; Xiaomei Tao; Yuying Wang; Benqiang Rao; Hanping Shi
  • Mid-Arm Muscle Circumference or Body Weight-Standardized Hand Grip Strength in the GLIM Superiorly Predicts Survival in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients

    Nutrients
    2022-12 | Journal article | Author
    CONTRIBUTORS: Tiantian Wu; Hongxia Xu; Yuanlin Zou; Jiuwei Cui; Kedi Xu; Mingming Zhou; Pengxia Guo; Haoqing Cheng; Hanping Shi; Chunhua Song et al.
  • The Association of Serum L-Carnitine Concentrations with the Risk of Cancer in Chinese Adults with Hypertension

    Nutrients
    2022-11 | Journal article | Author
    CONTRIBUTORS: Tong Liu; Chenan Liu; Xiaomeng Wang; Yaping Wei; Shuqun Li; Yun Song; Ping Chen; Lishun Liu; Binyan Wang; Hanping Shi
  • C‐Reactive Protein Trajectories and the Risk of All Cancer Types: A Prospective Cohort Study

    International Journal of Cancer
    2022-04-03 | Journal article
    Part of ISSN: 0020-7136
    Part of ISSN: 1097-0215