Chanyuan Jin | Regeneration | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Chanyuan Jin | Regeneration | Research Excellence Award

Peking University School and Hospital for Stomatology | China

Dr. Chanyuan Jin is an Associate Research Fellow at the Peking University School and Hospital for Stomatology, with advanced expertise in prosthodontics, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine. She is widely recognized as a young scientific talent at both national and regional levels and leads cutting-edge research on stem cell osteogenic differentiation and bone tissue regeneration. Her work focuses on developing innovative biomaterials and tissue engineering strategies for hard and soft tissue repair, with strong translational relevance to dental and orthopedic applications. Dr. Jin has secured multiple highly competitive research grants and has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed scientific publications, along with contributions to academic book chapters. Her research excellence has been acknowledged through prestigious awards, including international recognition in tissue engineering. In addition to her academic achievements, she actively bridges industry and academia through collaborative training and research programs with leading biomedical companies, guiding postdoctoral researchers in translational and product-oriented studies. Dr. Jin also holds several patents related to medical imaging analysis, biomaterials, and regenerative technologies. She serves on editorial boards of respected international and national journals and contributes to scientific peer review and academic leadership. Through her interdisciplinary approach, clinical insight, and mentorship, Dr. Jin continues to make significant contributions to advancing regenerative dentistry and craniofacial rehabilitation.

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Featured Publications


Dual-responsive nanoparticle system for enhanced blood-brain barrier crossing and glioblastoma penetration

– Biomaterials

Optimizing hydrogen peroxide shock treatment frequencies for dental unit waterlines contamination control: a pilot study

– BMC Oral Health

Fast response cathodic electrochemiluminescence sensor based on closed bipolar electrode for point-of-care blood glucose testing

– Talanta

High-Entropy Environments Enable Metal Surface-Catalyzed Nucleophilic Electrooxidation

– Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Integrated trilayer nanofiber membrane with tailored antibacterial, antioxidant, and mechanical properties for accelerated infected wound healing

– Nano Research

Tzong-Shyuan Lee | Biomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tzong-Shyuan Lee | Biomedicine | Best Researcher Award 

National Taiwan University | Taiwan

Dr. Tzong-Shyuan Lee, DVM, Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor in the Graduate Institute and Department of Physiology at the College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. His extensive research focuses on the pathophysiology of age-related diseases, particularly cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Lee’s investigations integrate clinical reagents, nutritional compounds, and traditional herbal medicines through comprehensive in vitro and in vivo approaches to explore therapeutic interventions. His pioneering work has identified several molecular targets and elucidated key mechanistic pathways involved in cardiovascular dysfunction, fatty liver disease, chronic kidney disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. With an impressive scholarly record of 144 publications, 7,843 citations across 6,667 documents, and an h-index of 50, Dr. Lee’s contributions have significantly advanced biomedical research on vascular biology and aging. He has also demonstrated outstanding editorial leadership as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Physiology and Journal of Physiological Investigator, and as Academic Editor for Scientifica (Vascular Medicine Section), Exploration of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, and Aging Advances. His expertise is further reflected in his role as an invited reviewer for more than 185 scientific journals. Beyond his research and editorial activities, Dr. Lee has provided exemplary academic leadership as Director of the Department and Graduate Institute of Physiology and as Chairman of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at National Taiwan University. His sustained research excellence, coupled with his leadership and service, underscores his status as a leading figure in cardiovascular and aging-related disease research.

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Featured Publications 

Lee, T.-S., et al. (2025). Genetic deletion of TRPM8 channels restores microvascular function and mitigates chronic kidney disease progression. Free Radical Biology and Medicine.

Lee, T.-S., et al. (2025). Bromelain enhances nitric oxide bioavailability: Bradykinin's link to TRPV1/Ca²⁺/AMPK/autophagy signaling. Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy.

Lee, T.-S., et al. (2025). Rac1 signaling mediates the protection of apigenin against hepatic lipid accumulation and insulin resistance. Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy.

Lee, T.-S., et al. (2025). Bromelain prevents Alzheimer's disease progression by suppressing oxidative stress and upregulating apolipoprotein A1 in 5x familial Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research.

Lee, T.-S., et al. (2025). HMGB1 regulates adipocyte lipolysis via caveolin-1 signaling: Implications for metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.