Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xing Zhang | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xing Zhang | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Peking University | China

Jiabao Ju is an accomplished orthopaedic trauma specialist with extensive expertise in limb fractures and foot/ankle disorders. He graduated from Peking University Health Science Center in 2020, establishing a solid academic foundation that has propelled his clinical and research career. Since then, he has authored 21 high-impact publications indexed in the Web of Science, achieving an H-index of 7 with 494 citations, demonstrating the significant influence of his work in orthopaedic science. His research, funded by prestigious grants including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82102553) and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (L254103), focuses on innovative approaches to fracture management, tissue repair, and functional recovery in orthopaedic trauma. In recognition of his contributions, he received the Best Basic Science Paper Award at the 47th Singapore Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting. His work reflects a commitment to advancing clinical practice and improving patient outcomes, combining rigorous scientific inquiry with practical application. Through his dedication to research excellence, he continues to shape the future of orthopaedic trauma care and inspire emerging clinicians and scientists in the field, underscoring his role as a leader in both academic and clinical orthopaedics.

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Featured Publications

Morphological map of the proximal ulna bare area: a computer-assisted anatomical study in relation to olecranon osteotomy
Author(s). (2025). Morphological map of the proximal ulna bare area: A computer-assisted anatomical study in relation to olecranon osteotomy. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.

Scenario-based simulation training, occupational burnout and psychological capital in hospital-based nursing instructors: A cross-sectional study
Author(s). (2024). Scenario-based simulation training, occupational burnout and psychological capital in hospital-based nursing instructors: A cross-sectional study. Clinical Simulation in Nursing.

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

Author Profile

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng’s journey into the world of medicine began with a strong foundational education in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Driven by a deep curiosity about the ancient wisdom of herbal remedies and natural healing, Dr. Zheng pursued higher education in TCM, laying a robust academic foundation. Her passion for blending tradition with modern science was evident from the outset, as she immersed herself in both classical texts of Chinese medicine and emerging scientific research.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Zheng serves as an associate researcher and associate professor at Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she seamlessly bridges clinical practice with research. Her dual roles allow her to not only guide patients towards better health through TCM techniques but also to explore and validate these techniques through rigorous scientific investigation. Her professional journey is marked by a commitment to enhancing the understanding and application of TCM for chronic metabolic diseases, particularly fatty liver and obesity.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

A defining aspect of Dr. Zheng’s work is her focus on the integrative application of traditional Chinese medicine techniques, including herbal tea formulations, aromatherapy, and acupoint embedding. Her research primarily targets the prevention and treatment of chronic metabolic diseases such as fatty liver disease and obesity. Notably, she has conducted extensive clinical and foundational research on the efficacy of traditional Chinese herbal tea in addressing metabolic dysfunction-related fatty liver disease. This work has provided valuable insights into the therapeutic potential of herbal medicine, bridging the gap between traditional practices and modern healthcare.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zheng’s dedication to TCM research has earned her recognition within the medical community. As an associate professor and researcher at a prestigious institution, she has established herself as an expert in the field. Her contributions have been acknowledged through various academic and professional accolades, and she is frequently invited to share her insights at national and international conferences, contributing to the global understanding of TCM.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Beyond her direct research contributions, Dr. Zheng’s work has significantly impacted the field of TCM, particularly in the area of metabolic diseases. By validating the efficacy of traditional techniques through clinical research, she has strengthened the credibility of TCM within modern medical practice. Her research has also informed clinical guidelines, benefiting countless patients suffering from chronic metabolic disorders.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng’s commitment to advancing traditional Chinese medicine is evident in her ongoing research and patient care. As she continues to explore the integrative application of TCM for metabolic health, her work is poised to further enhance the understanding of how ancient wisdom can complement modern medicine. Her legacy will be defined by her contributions to evidence-based TCM practice, her role in educating the next generation of TCM practitioners, and her unwavering dedication to patient well-being.”)

📝Notable Publications

📄 Ursolic Acid Modulates Estrogen Conversion to Relieve Inflammation in Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease via HSD17B14

Authors: Simin Gu, Hui Zhang, Zhekun Xiong, Yiyuan Zheng, Yong Li

Journal: Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology

Year: 2025

📄 Research Progress on the Molecular Mechanisms of Saikosaponin D in Various Diseases (Review)

Authors: Simin Gu, Yiyuan Zheng, Chong Chen, Jing Liu, Yanping Wang, Junmin Wang, Yong Li

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Medicine

Year: 2025