Wei-Jun Ding | Medicine and Dentistry | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Wei-Jun Ding | Medicine and Dentistry | Distinguished Scientist Award

Director | Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Prof. Wei-Jun Ding is a researcher specializing in pharmacology and traditional Chinese medicine, with a focus on metabolic disorders, inflammation, and obesity-related diseases. His work explores molecular mechanisms and herbal therapeutics, integrating systems biology approaches. With 1129 citations, 90 publications, and an h-index of 18, he has made significant contributions to translational biomedical research.

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Nobiletin restores the intestinal barrier of HFD-induced obese mice by promoting MHC-II expression and lipid metabolism
– Molecular Medicine, 2025

A blueprint of synergistic effect in Crataegus pinnatifida and obesity-related gut microbiota against obesity via systems biology concept
– PLOS ONE, 2025

Chicoric acid ameliorates rat salpingitis by inhibiting the Nrf2/Notch1 signaling pathway
– European Journal of Pharmacology, 2025

The HIF-1α signaling pathway: A key approach to revealing the effects of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi against lipopolysaccharide-induced spontaneous abortion
– Phytomedicine, 2025

Erchen decoction alleviates anxiety and depression-like behaviors in high-fat diet-induced obesity mice via the Adipose–Brain axis
– Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2025

Baraah Abualsel | Pediatric | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Baraah Abualsel | Pediatric | Excellence in Research Award

North Private College of Nursing | Saudi Arabia

BarrahTuma Abu Alsel is a dedicated clinical laboratory specialist whose professional journey reflects a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and laboratory diagnostics built through comprehensive training at Damascus University, followed by extensive academic and clinical engagement in Syria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She has served as a demonstrator and lecturer across medicine, nursing, and applied medical sciences, contributing to the development of future healthcare professionals through teaching in microbiology, hematology, pathology, and clinical training programs. Her research interests span medical microbiology, metabolic disorders, endocrine dysfunction, renal disease biomarkers, public health awareness, and molecular markers associated with chronic diseases. She is skilled in laboratory diagnostics, molecular analysis, hematological assessment, microbiological techniques, clinical chemistry, data interpretation, scientific writing, and academic supervision. Her growing research record includes publications in recognized scientific journals and participation in diverse workshops, conferences, and academic development programs. She has also contributed to community health initiatives focused on chronic diseases, patient education, blood donation, and public awareness campaigns. Her professional recognitions include membership in the Syrian Commission for Medical Specialties, the Syrian Clinical Laboratory Association, and national academic committees supporting accreditation, training, and student development. Overall, she is a committed academic and healthcare professional whose work continues to enhance medical education, research productivity, and community health services.

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