Prof. Dr.Yun Xiang | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.Yun Xiang | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Huazhong University of Science & Technology | China.

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🎓Education

Dr. Yun Xiang holds a Ph.D. in Magnetic Resonance Imaging & Spectroscopy from the Wuhan Institute of Physics & Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2007). He earned his M.M.D. in Human Anatomy & Histology from Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science & Technology (2002) and a B.M.D. in Clinical Medicine from Tongji Medical University (1991). Further enhancing his expertise, he completed postdoctoral research at the Molecular Imaging Branch, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), NIH, USA (2008–2011), focusing on advanced imaging techniques.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Yun Xiang is a Director and Professor at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Wuhan Children’s Hospital, Tongji Medical College (2011–Present), where he leads research and clinical advancements in laboratory medicine. He previously served as a Research Scholar at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), NIH, USA (2008–2011), contributing to groundbreaking work in molecular imaging. His academic career includes a tenure as an Associate Professor at Jianghan University’s Medical College (2007–2008). Earlier in his career, he gained extensive clinical experience as a Doctor of Pathology Diagnosis at Tongji Hospital & Wuhan Children’s Hospital (1997–1999) and as a Surgeon & Resident Physician at Renmin Hospital of Laifeng (1991–1994), where he honed his expertise in pathology and surgical procedures.

📚Academic Cites

Dr. Xiang has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications and research projects in medical imaging, pathology, and molecular diagnostics. His work has been cited extensively in the fields of pediatric laboratory medicine and neuroimaging.

🧑‍🔬Technical Skills 

Dr. Yun Xiang possesses expertise in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) & Spectroscopy, applying advanced imaging techniques for medical diagnostics and research. His skills extend to Medical Diagnostics & Pathology Analysis, ensuring accurate disease identification and treatment planning. He has made significant contributions to Molecular Imaging & Mental Health Research, particularly during his tenure at the NIH. Additionally, his proficiency in Clinical Laboratory Medicine & Pediatric Healthcare strengthens his role in advancing diagnostic technologies and improving child health outcomes.

📚Teaching Experience

Dr. Yun Xiang has a strong background in medical education, having taught Human Anatomy & Medical Imaging Theory at Jianghan University’s Medical College, where he trained future medical professionals in advanced diagnostic techniques. His expertise in Pathology & Surgical Methods was instrumental at the Wuhan Advanced Study College of Physicians, where he educated aspiring surgeons on disease pathology and surgical techniques. Additionally, he imparted knowledge on Anatomy & Microsurgery Theory at Jianghan University’s School of Medicine, equipping students with essential skills for precision-based surgical procedures.

🏆Awards & Honors

  • Recognized for outstanding contributions in pediatric laboratory medicine & medical imaging
  • Recipient of national and institutional research grants for advanced studies in MRI & molecular imaging

🔬Research Interests

Dr. Xiang’s research focuses on medical imaging innovations, pediatric laboratory diagnostics, neuroimaging for mental health disorders, and molecular pathology. His contributions continue to drive advancements in clinical diagnostics and patient care.

With a strong interdisciplinary background, Dr. Yun Xiang remains at the forefront of medical research and education, shaping the future of diagnostic medicine and healthcare technology.

📑Notable Publications 

‘Age- and sex-specific reference intervals for sex hormones in children in Wuhan: a cross-sectional study of 2,477 healthy children and adolescents’

Authors: L. Zhao, W. Tuo, J. Wang, C. Yao, Q. Cai
Year: 2025
Journal: Translational Pediatrics

‘Mechanism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection mediated by macrophage-derived exosomes following Rv1983 stimulation’

Authors: Q. Cai, C. Yuan, J. Wang, X. Guo, Y. Xiang
Year: 2024
Journal: Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology (China)

‘High prevalence and seasonal patterns of vitamin D deficiency in children and adolescents in Central China: a three-year single-center study’

Authors: L. Xi, X. Wang, J. Rao, Y. Xiang, C. Li
Year: 2024
Journal: Preventive Medicine Reports

‘Epidemiological study of human papillomavirus infection in 105,679 women in Wuhan, China’

Authors: W. Guo, Z. Hu, J. Yan, C. Yao, K. Du
Year: 2024
Journal: BMC Infectious Diseases

Huali Xue | Disease Control | Best Researcher Award

Huali Xue | Disease Control | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Huali Xue , Gansu Agricultural University, China.

Dr. Huali Xue is a distinguished researcher in the field of disease control, renowned for her groundbreaking work in public health and epidemiology. With a focus on infectious diseases, her research has significantly contributed to the development of innovative strategies for disease prevention and management. Recognized for her excellence and dedication to improving global health, Dr. Xue has earned the Best Researcher Award for her impactful studies, which continue to shape policies and interventions aimed at reducing the spread of diseases. Her expertise and leadership in the field have made her a key figure in advancing disease control efforts worldwide.

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📚Education

Dr. Huali Xue holds a Ph.D. in Crop Protection from Gansu Agricultural University, China (2015), where she focused on the accumulation of trichothecenes in potato tubers and their induced resistance mechanisms. She earned a Master’s in Organic Chemistry from Northwest Normal University, China (2004), with research on the synthesis and photochromism of polymeric materials. Dr. Xue completed her Bachelor’s in Chemistry Education at Shanxi Datong University, China (2001), providing a strong foundation in both chemistry and education.

💼Experience

Dr. Huali Xue is currently a Professor at the College of Science, Gansu Agricultural University (2018-Present), where she has also held positions as Associate Professor (2012-2018) and Assistant Professor (2007-2012). She began her academic career as a Teaching Assistant at the university (2004-2007). Additionally, Dr. Xue was a Visiting Scholar at McGill University, Canada (2016-2017), further expanding her research expertise in plant protection and disease control. Throughout her career, she has contributed to both teaching and research in crop protection and plant pathology.

 

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Xue’s research investigates the molecular mechanisms of plant resistance to pathogens, with a particular focus on the regulation of trichothecene biosynthesis, oxidative stress responses in plants, and the detoxification of mycotoxins. Her projects explore the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS), calcium signaling, and plant defense pathways in mitigating disease and mycotoxin accumulation.

 

👩‍🏫Technical Skills

Dr. Xue is proficient in molecular biology techniques, proteomics, and the study of plant-pathogen interactions, focusing on trichothecenes, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and plant defense mechanisms. Her work also includes the development of strategies to reduce mycotoxin contamination in crops.

🎤Academic Citations & Presentations

Dr. Xue has presented at several international conferences, including the 10th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP) in 2013, the International Mycotoxin Conference 2014 (ISM2014), and the III International Symposium on Postharvest Pathology in 2015, where she shared her research on trichothecene production and mycotoxin reduction in crops.

📑Top Note Publications

Title: TrSnt2-mediated histone H3 deacetylation governs mitophagy, ROS accumulation, ergosterol synthesis, and pathogenicity in Trichothecium roseum

Authors: Xu, X., Zong, Y., Wang, B., …, Prusky, D., Bi, Y.
Publication Year: 2024
Citations: 0

Title: Effects of TrPLDs on the pathogenicity of Trichothecium roseum infected apple fruit

Authors: Liu, Q., Zhang, Q., Xue, H., …, Liu, Z., Dov, P.
Publication Year: 2024
Citations: 0

Title: Trichothecium roseum epigenetic reader Snt2 in phenotype and pathogenicity regulation

Authors: Xu, X., Wang, B., Gong, D., …, Bi, Y., Zong, Y.
Publication Year: 2024
Citations: 0

Title: ROS mediated by TrPLD3 of Trichothecium roseum participated in cell membrane integrity of apple fruit by influencing phosphatidic acid metabolism

Authors: Zhang, Q., Liu, Q., Xue, H., …, Liu, Z., Prusky, D.
Publication Year: 2024
Citations: 4

Title: Ozone Application Suppressed the Blue Mold Development and Maintained the Main Active Ingredients Content of Postharvest Fresh Codonopsis pilosula during Storage

Authors: Chen, J., Liu, Z., Liu, Q., …, Shang, S., Bi, Y.
Publication Year: 2024
Citations: 1