Chaoyue Huo | Pharmacology & Traditional Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Chaoyue Huo | Pharmacology & Traditional Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Third Affiliated Hospital | China

Huo Chaoyue is a dedicated PhD candidate in Gynecology at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, specialising in the study of endometriosis and complex gynaecologic disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome, adenomyosis, and menopause. Her academic journey in Traditional Chinese Medicine has been entirely nurtured at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, where she advanced through undergraduate and postgraduate studies to her current doctoral research. She possesses extensive clinical experience in gynaecological diagnosis and management, performing and interpreting procedures such as hysteroscopy, colposcopy, and ultrasound for thousands of patients annually. Her research integrates multi-omics approaches, network pharmacology, and mechanistic studies of herbal medicine, particularly focusing on the Hippo/YAP signalling pathway. She has achieved significant recognition as the first author of a Q1-ranked SCI publication in Phytomedicine and is leading ongoing real-world clinical research comparing herbal and conventional therapies for endometriosis. Skilled in molecular biology, animal experimentation, and advanced data analysis using SPSS, R, and Prism, she demonstrates strong interdisciplinary competence. Her innovative contributions have earned multiple provincial awards and national invention patents. Driven by curiosity and compassion, Huo Chaoyue continues to bridge Traditional Chinese Medicine and modern biomedical science to improve women’s reproductive health worldwide.

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Huiping Liu | Antibody Therapeutic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huiping Liu | Antibody Therapeutic | Best Researcher Award

Northwestern University Feinberg | United States

Huiping Liu, MD, PhD, is a distinguished physician-scientist recognized for her pioneering contributions in cancer research, particularly in the fields of breast cancer biology, cancer stem cells, and chemoresistance. She earned her medical and master’s degrees from the Fourth Military Medical University and completed her doctoral studies in biomedical sciences at the University of Chicago. Furthering her training, she pursued postdoctoral research at Stanford University focusing on cancer stem cells in metastasis and later at the University of Chicago investigating microRNAs and chemoresistance. Professionally, she has held academic appointments at Case Western Reserve University before joining Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where she now serves as an associate professor with tenure, director of the Breast Cancer Research Program, and scientific director of the Circulating Tumor Cell Core. Her research interests include tumor heterogeneity, circulating tumor cells, microRNA regulation, drug resistance mechanisms, and translational approaches to improve cancer therapies. She is highly skilled in molecular oncology, genomics, stem cell biology, translational research, and mentoring emerging scientists. Her honors include recognition as a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator, membership in the American Society for Clinical Investigation, and multiple awards and research grants from leading organizations. Dr. Liu’s career reflects an enduring commitment to advancing cancer research, shaping future therapies, and training the next generation of scientists.

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