Prof. Kehong Chen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kehong Chen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Department of Nephrology, Daping Hospital | China

Chen Kehong, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Nephrology and Deputy Director of the Department of Nephrology at Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, where he also serves as a doctoral supervisor. He received his medical and doctoral training in nephrology and internal medicine and has developed an academic career combining clinical leadership with translational research. His professional experience includes directing regional quality control initiatives in peritoneal dialysis and leading collaborative dialysis alliances in Southwest China. Actively involved in national and regional academic societies, he contributes to discipline development, guideline promotion, and talent cultivation in nephrology. His research interests focus on acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease transition, diabetic kidney disease, renal inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, autophagy/mitophagy, epigenetic regulation, and blood purification therapies, with sustained funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and regional innovation programs. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing influential findings to renal pathophysiology and immunometabolism. His achievements have been recognized through multiple provincial science and technology awards and talent honors. Overall, Professor Chen is regarded as a clinician-scientist whose integrated leadership, research excellence, and commitment to advancing kidney medicine continue to shape nephrology practice and innovation in China.

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Featured Publications

Dou, Q., Tong, H., Chen, J., Yi, X., Bai, L., He, J., & Chen, K. (2025). IER3 drives the transition from sepsis-associated acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease by suppressing the mitochondrial translocation of PRDX5. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, Advance online publication.

Han, J., Zhang, S., Hou, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, Z., Yang, J., Xu, Y., Peng, Z., Yin, H., & Chen, K. et al. (2025). A chemical agonist and the Golgi-resident lipid PI4P activate STING by inducing transmembrane helix rearrangement. Immunity, Advance online publication.

Yu, F., Meng, Y., Wang, X., Chen, J., He, J., Yi, X., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Protein lactylation of citrate synthase promotes the AKI–CKD transition by activating the NLRP3 inflammasome. Cell Reports, Advance online publication.

Chen, J., Wang, W., Yu, F., Wang, X., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Urinary DcR2/Cr level predicts renal outcomes in patients with diabetic kidney disease. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology, Advance online publication.

Yu, F., Chen, J., Wang, X., Hou, S., Li, H., Yao, Y., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Metabolic reprogramming of peritoneal mesothelial cells in peritoneal dialysis-associated fibrosis: Therapeutic targets and strategies. Cell Communication and Signaling, Advance online publication.

Prof Jinn P. Chu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Jinn P. Chu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits: The Spark of Scientific Excellence

Dr. Jinn P. Chu’s academic journey began with his doctoral studies at one of the world’s most prestigious engineering institutions — the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), where he pursued a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) from August 1988 to May 1992. This formative period laid the foundation for his lifelong fascination with materials, especially thin-film technologies and metallic glasses. During this time, he honed his expertise in materials behavior, surface modification, and nanostructure fabrication, setting the stage for the exceptional academic and research career that would follow.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors: Climbing the Academic Ladder

After obtaining his doctorate, Dr. Chu returned to Taiwan and began his academic career at the National Taiwan Ocean University in 1993. Over the next 14 years, he rose through the ranks — from Associate Professor to Professor and Chair of the Institute of Materials Engineering. In 2007, he joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech), marking the beginning of an era defined by leadership and innovation.

His administrative capabilities were quickly recognized: he held multiple leadership roles at Taiwan Tech, including Vice Dean of the College of Engineering, Dean and Vice Dean of the Office of Research and Development, and even served as Vice President from 2018 to 2021. His deep involvement in institutional growth reflects a commitment not just to research, but also to educational and organizational excellence. Since 2022, he has been serving as a Chair Professor — a position that acknowledges both his stature and sustained impact in the field.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus: The Art of Metallic Glass

Dr. Chu’s work focuses predominantly on thin-film metallic glasses, an area in which he is considered a global pioneer. His research bridges basic materials science and real-world applications, particularly in fields such as energy, healthcare, biosensing, optoelectronics, and nanotechnology.

Among his most impactful works is the development of metallic glass nanotube arrays, which have proven useful in creating highly sensitive biosensors and flexible electronics. His research articles, such as those published in Nature Materials, Materials Today, npj Clean Water, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, demonstrate the range and depth of his scientific explorations — from superelasticity to high-performance separation membranes.

He has also made significant strides in industry-relevant research, acting as Principal Investigator (PI) for collaborations with companies like Foxlink Precision Industry, Dupont Taiwan, and Sino MG Technology. Moreover, his co-leadership in the EU-funded nanoCOOL project highlights his global R&D reach.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition: A Life of Achievement

Dr. Chu’s extensive list of awards is a testament to his academic excellence and innovation. He has repeatedly appeared in the Top 2% Most Influential Scientists rankings by Stanford University (2021–2023), signaling consistent global impact. He has also received the Outstanding Research Award from Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology, the Taipei Tech Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Tong Ho Steel Foundation Award.

In the realm of invention and innovation, Dr. Chu’s contributions have earned him multiple national innovation awards, two silver medals at the Concours Lépine International in Paris, and accolades from the American Chemical Society during Japan’s nano tech event.

His patent portfolio (50 and counting) includes significant breakthroughs such as needle-sharpness preservation technologies and nano-structured medical tools, which further illustrate his ingenuity and practical focusImpact and Influence: Shaping the Global Materials Community

Beyond his personal research, Dr. Chu has been a pillar in the international materials science community. He has served as Vice President and Fellow of the Materials Research Society–Taiwan (MRS-T), Chair of the AVS-Taiwan Chapter, and President of the Taiwan Association for Coatings and Thin Films Technology (TACT).

He also contributes to the academic publishing world as Associate Editor for the AVS Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, and as a longstanding editorial board member of Thin Solid Films. These roles underscore his influence in shaping the direction of scholarly discourse in materials science.

As a respected reviewer for major national and international funding bodies — including Taiwan’s MOST and Germany’s DFG — Dr. Chu has helped guide the development of research agendas far beyond his own lab.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions: A Vision Still Unfolding

With over 230 peer-reviewed publications, 6,500+ citations, and a Google Scholar H-index of 45, Dr. Chu’s academic footprint is as expansive as it is impactful. His work continues to inspire a new generation of materials scientists, particularly in the innovative use of metallic glasses in next-gen technologies.

As a mentor, leader, and visionary, Dr. Jinn P. Chu’s legacy is firmly established. Yet, his recent works, such as the 2025 publications on energy harvesting nanogenerators and icephobic surfaces, suggest that his most transformative contributions may still be ahead. In the intersection of academia, industry, and innovation, he remains a dynamic force propelling materials science into the future. 🧪🌍

📝Notable Publications

Effects of Processing Parameters on the Corrosion Performance of Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Grown Oxide on Commercially Pure Aluminum

Author(s): Getinet Asrat Mengesha, Jinn Chu, Bih-Show Lou, Jyh-Wei Lee

Journal: Metals
Year: 2020