Hao Wang | Neuroinflammation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hao Wang | Neuroinflammation | Best Researcher Award   🏆

Professor in School of Basic Medical Sciences at Ningxia Medical University, China

Prof. Hao Wang is a distinguished scholar in medical immunology and clinical medicine, currently serving as a Professor at Ningxia Medical University, China. He holds a Doctoral Degree in Medicine (M.D.) from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), Tsinghua University, and has a rich educational background with a Master’s Degree in Medical Immunology and a Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Medicine. With over a decade of experience, he has progressed from a Lecturer to an Associate Professor and now a Professor, contributing significantly to medical education and research. His professional interests include gut microbiota, immunology, and metabolic diseases, reflected in his leadership of numerous national and regional research programs. As a prolific researcher, Prof. Wang has authored impactful studies on topics such as polycystic ovary syndrome, cancer vaccines, and gut microbiota’s role in chronic diseases, showcasing his expertise and dedication to advancing medical science.

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Education 🎓:

Prof. Hao Wang possesses an exemplary academic background in medical sciences. He earned his Doctoral Degree in Medicine (M.D.) with a specialization in Medical Immunology from the prestigious Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2011. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s Degree in Medical Immunology from the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Beijing, in 2008. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Medicine from Ningxia Medical College, China, in 2005. This solid educational foundation has equipped him with deep expertise in immunology and clinical medicine, forming the basis for his impactful career in research and education.

Work Experience đź’Ľ:

Prof. Hao Wang has a rich and progressive academic career spanning over a decade at Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China. He began his professional journey as a Lecturer in 2011, where he was deeply involved in teaching medical immunology and microbiology to undergraduate and international students. In 2014, he was promoted to Associate Professor, a role in which he further developed his teaching and research expertise, focusing on gut microbiota, immunology, and metabolic diseases. Since 2020, he has been serving as a Professor, leading innovative research programs and contributing significantly to academic development. Throughout his career, Prof. Wang has successfully directed and participated in numerous national and regional research projects, highlighting his leadership in advancing medical science and education.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Prof. Hao Wang has earned recognition for his significant contributions to medical research, particularly in immunology and metabolic diseases. His accolades include prestigious grants and awards, such as the Young Investigator Program sponsored by the National Foundation of Natural Sciences and the Chunhui Program by the Ministry of Education, highlighting his pioneering work in therapeutic vaccines for cancer recurrence. He has been entrusted with leading multiple major research projects, including the 13th Five-Year Plan S&T Projects and Regional Programs sponsored by the National Foundation of Natural Sciences. These honors underscore his expertise and dedication to advancing innovative solutions in medical science, particularly in addressing critical health challenges through immunological and microbiological research.

Research Interests:

Prof. Hao Wang’s research interests lie at the intersection of gut microbiota, immunology, and metabolic diseases, where he seeks to uncover the intricate connections between microbial ecosystems and human health. His studies focus on understanding the role of gut microbiota in conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome, osteoporosis, and various metabolic disorders. He is particularly interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying inflammation and immune regulation, such as the GPR120 signaling pathway, NLRP3 inflammasomes, and NF-ÎşB signaling. Prof. Wang is also dedicated to developing innovative therapeutic approaches, including DNA-protein nanoparticle vaccines for cancer recurrence prevention and investigating the impacts of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) on diseases like hydatid disease. His multidisciplinary approach aims to advance precision medicine and improve health outcomes through cutting-edge research.

📚 Publications 

  • Title: Dietary inulin alleviates diverse stages of type 2 diabetes mellitus via anti-inflammation and modulating gut microbiota in db/db mice
    Authors: K. Li, L. Zhang, J. Xue, X. Yang, X. Dong, L. Sha, H. Lei, X. Zhang, L. Zhu, …
    Journal: Food & Function
    Volume: 10, Issue: 4, Pages: 1915-1927
    Cited by: 191
    Year: 2019
  • Title: Dietary flaxseed oil rich in omega-3 suppresses severity of type 2 diabetes mellitus via anti-inflammation and modulating gut microbiota in rats
    Authors: L. Zhu, L. Sha, K. Li, Z. Wang, T. Wang, Y. Li, P. Liu, X. Dong, Y. Dong, X. Zhang, …
    Journal: Lipids in Health and Disease
    Volume: 19, Pages: 1-16
    Cited by: 175
    Year: 2020
  • Title: Inulin alleviates inflammation of alcoholic liver disease via SCFAs-inducing suppression of M1 and facilitation of M2 macrophages in mice
    Authors: Z. Wang, X. Zhang, L. Zhu, X. Yang, F. He, T. Wang, T. Bao, H. Lu, H. Wang, …
    Journal: International Immunopharmacology
    Volume: 78, Article Number: 106062
    Cited by: 148
    Year: 2020
  • Title: Flaxseed oil ameliorates alcoholic liver disease via anti-inflammation and modulating gut microbiota in mice
    Authors: X. Zhang, H. Wang, P. Yin, H. Fan, L. Sun, Y. Liu
    Journal: Lipids in Health and Disease
    Volume: 16, Pages: 1-10
    Cited by: 133
    Year: 2017
  • Title: Dietary α-Linolenic acid-rich flaxseed oil exerts beneficial effects on polycystic ovary syndrome through sex steroid hormones—microbiota—inflammation axis in rats
    Authors: T. Wang, L. Sha, Y. Li, L. Zhu, Z. Wang, K. Li, H. Lu, T. Bao, L. Guo, X. Zhang, …
    Journal: Frontiers in Endocrinology
    Volume: 11, Article Number: 284
    Cited by: 126
    Year: 2020

Conclusion 

Prof. Hao Wang’s exceptional academic credentials, extensive teaching experience, and impactful research on gut microbiota, immunology, and therapeutic interventions make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ability to address critical health issues through innovative research solidifies his reputation as a leader in medical science.