Hongxiao Lv | Vascular Dementia | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongxiao Lv | Vascular Dementia | Best Researcher Award

Hebei University of Chinese Medicine | China

Dr. Hongxiao Lv is a PhD candidate at Hebei University of Chinese Medicine whose scholarship focuses on the syndrome differentiation and treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular disease within the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). With a bachelor’s degree in Chinese Materia Medica, a master’s in Acupuncture and Tuina, and current doctoral training in TCM Diagnostics, she has developed a robust interdisciplinary foundation spanning herbal therapeutics, manual therapies, and diagnostic theory. Her research portfolio includes two major projects and the publication of a monograph titled Practical Technologies of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She has authored four peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in SCI and Scopus and is an active member of the Professional Committee on Integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine. Her current work aims to integrate TCM syndrome models with cerebrovascular ischemic pathology to improve evidence-based TCM strategies for stroke and related disorders. Although detailed bibliometric metrics such as h-index, total documents and citation counts are not publicly disclosed at this time, her growing publication list and involvement in funded research reflect increasing academic impact and emerging scholarship. She declares that all information provided is truthful and complete and agrees to abide by the awards policies and terms.

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Featured Publications 

Lv, H., Liu, Y., Yang, X., Xu, X., Zhou, J., & Yu, W. (2025). Research progress on the role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of vascular dementia and its treatment. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 34(10)

Phetcharat Boonruamkaew | Neurophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Phetcharat Boonruamkaew | Neurophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Phetcharat Boonruamkaew, School of Pharmacy/ Walailak University, Thailand.

🎓 Dr. Phetcharat Boonruamkaew is a Lecturer at the School of Pharmacy, with a Ph.D. in Physiology from Prince of Songkla University. Her expertise lies in neurophysiology, 🧠 oxidative stress, and neurodegenerative models. She has contributed significantly through her research, teaching, and international collaborations 🇯🇵. With multiple awards including the HEA Fellowship 🏅 and IBRO-SfN travel grants, Dr. Boonruamkaew continues to inspire in the field of neuroscience and pharmacology.📘🌿

🌟 Professional Profile

🧠 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Phetcharat Boonruamkaew’s academic journey reflects a deep-seated passion for biomedical sciences. 🎓 She began her higher education with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy (Second Class Honor) from Walailak University in 2009. Her pursuit of anatomical and physiological knowledge continued with an M.Sc. in Anatomy from Mahidol University in 2012, and she achieved the pinnacle of academic qualification with a Ph.D. in Physiology from Prince of Songkla University in 2016. Her doctoral research excellence was later recognized as the Excellent Ph.D. Dissertation by the university.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Boonruamkaew currently serves as a Lecturer at the School of Pharmacy, where she has been an integral part since 2017. Her global outlook on research was further enriched during her time as a Researcher at the University of Tsukuba, Japan in 2015, contributing to cutting-edge studies in neurodegeneration and oxidative stress.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Neurophysiology 

With a strong foundation in neurophysiology, Dr. Boonruamkaew’s expertise spans oxidative stress markers, and animal models of neurodegenerative disorders 🧪. Her key research investigates the neuroprotective and pharmacological activities of natural extracts such as Passiflora edulis and Apium graveolens in mice models simulating Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s pathology. She has also pioneered work on antioxidative nanoparticles for treating amyloid plaque formation.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Her work has significantly impacted the fields of alternative medicine, neurodegeneration research, and antioxidant therapy. 📊 Through innovative applications of plant-based compounds and nanoparticles, she has opened new avenues for therapeutic strategies in chronic neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Boonruamkaew’s research findings have been presented across prestigious global platforms in USA, Japan, Iran, Denmark, Malaysia, and India, enhancing international collaborations and scientific exchange.

📚 Academic Citations

Dr. Boonruamkaew has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, including publications in Scientific Reports, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 🧾 Her works, such as those exploring Apium graveolens and nanoparticle therapy, have contributed substantially to the academic discourse and are increasingly cited by fellow researchers worldwide.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Over the years, Dr. Boonruamkaew has garnered multiple prestigious recognitions, including:

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), UK, 2019 🎖️

  • IBRO-SfN Travel Grant, USA, 2017

  • Excellent Ph.D. Dissertation Award, 2016 🧑‍🎓

  • Multiple full-grant scholarships from IBRO-APRC to attend international neuroscience schools and conferences in Iran, Malaysia, and India between 2013–2016.

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

As an emerging leader in neuropharmacology and teaching, Dr. Boonruamkaew’s academic legacy lies in her integrative approach—combining natural medicine, oxidative stress modulation, and advanced drug delivery systems. 🌱🔬 Her continued engagement in undergraduate education and scientific mentorship ensures a lasting impact on future generations of pharmacists and researchers. With ongoing contributions to both academia and biomedical research, she stands as a beacon of innovation and dedication in the Thai and global scientific communities.

📚Publications Top Notes

  • 🧠 The antioxidant and neurochemical activity of Apium graveolens L. and its ameliorative effect on MPTP-induced Parkinson-like symptoms in mice
    📘 BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
    📅 2018 | 🔢 Citations: 68

  • 🧬 Chronic treatment with a smart antioxidative nanoparticle for inhibition of amyloid plaque propagation in Tg2576 mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
    📘 Scientific Reports
    📅 2017 | 🔢 Citations: 43

  • 😊 Apium graveolens extract influences mood and cognition in healthy mice
    📘 Journal of Natural Medicines
    📅 2017 | 🔢 Citations: 32

  • 😌 Anxiolytic and free radical scavenging potential of Chinese celery (Apium graveolens) extract in mice
    📘 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine
    📅 2017 | 🔢 Citations: 27

  • 🛡️ Redox Nanoparticle Therapeutics for Acetaminophen‐Induced Hepatotoxicity in Mice
    📘 Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
    📅 2016 | 🔢 Citations: 20
    (Note: This article appears twice, once under Boonruamkaew and once under B. Phetcharat, likely a co-authorship or metadata duplication.)

  • 🥬 Celery
    📘 Nutritional Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Fruits and Vegetables
    📅 2020 | 🔢 Citations: 6