Jianghua Wu | Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianghua Wu | Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Peking University Health Science Center, China

Author Profile 📚

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Jianghua Wu’s academic journey began with his pursuit of a PhD in Pathology from Peking University, one of China’s top institutions. During his early years, he developed a keen interest in pathology, particularly focusing on tumor pathology and molecular biomarkers. This solid foundation in medical sciences set the stage for his ongoing contributions to the field, where he continues to build on his research and academic expertise.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Currently, Dr. Wu works as a doctor and pathologist at the Department of Pathology, Peking University Health Science Center. Over his 10-year career, he has not only excelled in his practice but also contributed significantly to the development of digital pathology. His focus on the integration of AI into diagnostic tools, including tumor classification and immune microenvironment analysis, positions him at the forefront of modern pathology research.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Wu has been instrumental in several groundbreaking research initiatives, especially in the use of artificial intelligence in digital pathology. His projects explore the molecular characteristics of cancers, focusing on PD-L1 expression and its implications for immunotherapy. By developing AI-based tools for tumor diagnosis and classification, he has helped improve the accuracy and efficiency of pathological evaluations. His contributions have led to significant advancements in understanding cancer immunology, bridging the gap between digital pathology and clinical practice.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Wu’s research has made an indelible impact on the field of pathology. His work on cancer biomarkers, specifically PD-L1 expression, has enhanced our understanding of the immune microenvironment in tumors, providing valuable insights for cancer treatment. His role in pioneering AI-driven diagnostic tools has made a lasting contribution to the digital transformation of pathology, improving diagnostic capabilities and contributing to the global research community.

Academic Cites 📚

Dr. Wu’s academic work is widely recognized, with over 20 peer-reviewed articles published in high-impact journals such as Modern Pathology, Histopathology, and Human Pathology. His research is frequently cited in major databases like SCI and Scopus, with a growing citation index and an H-index of 11. These citations reflect the significant influence of his work in both the pathology and digital pathology fields.

Technical Skills 🧑‍💻

Dr. Wu possesses advanced technical skills in both traditional pathology and cutting-edge digital pathology. His expertise includes the use of artificial intelligence for data analysis, tumor classification, and the interpretation of molecular biomarkers. He is also proficient in the application of various diagnostic technologies, making him a leader in the integration of AI with pathology practices.

Teaching Experience👨‍🏫

As a passionate educator, Dr. Wu plays an active role in training the next generation of pathologists. He is involved in teaching undergraduate students and pathology residents at Peking University, where he imparts both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in pathology. His dedication to medical education ensures that future pathologists are well-equipped to face the challenges of modern diagnostics.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Wu’s work leaves a lasting legacy in the fields of pathology and digital pathology. His development of AI-based diagnostic tools, along with his groundbreaking research in cancer biomarkers and immune microenvironment analysis, sets a new standard for diagnostic precision and therapeutic strategy. Looking ahead, Dr. Wu is committed to further advancing the integration of AI in pathology, striving to enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility of pathology diagnoses globally. His future contributions promise to continue shaping the future of medicine, particularly in the realm of precision diagnostics.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Accurately matching serial whole slide images for tumor heterogeneity analysis
  • Authors: Li, X., Mei, L., Long, M., Hu, T., Lei, C.
    Journal: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control
    Year: 2025
Percentage” and “size” of residual viable tumor in lymph node, the performance in estimating pathologic response of lymph node in non-small cell lung cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy
  • Authors: Sun, W., Qu, L., Wu, J., Wang, X., Lin, D.
    Journal: Human Pathology
    Year: 2024
Impact of platinum-based chemotherapy on the tumor mutational burden and immune microenvironment in non-small cell lung cancer with postoperative recurrence
  • Authors: Wu, J., Sun, W., Zhang, Y., Huang, X., Lin, D.
    Journal: Clinical and Translational Oncology
    Year: 2024
 Molecular Classification of Endometrial Endometrioid Carcinoma with Microcystic Elongated and Fragmented Pattern
  • Authors: Ju, B., Wu, J., Sun, L., Wang, J., Zhang, H.
    Journal: International Journal of Gynecological Pathology
    Year: 2024
Advances of pathological diagnosis and molecular pathology of lung neuroendocrine neoplasms
  • Authors: Wu, J., Zhu, Y., Wang, H., Liu, Y., Lin, D.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Pathology
    Year: 2024

Wei Yan | Cancer | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Wei Yan | Cancer | Best Faculty Award

Wuhan University, China

📚 Author Profile 

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👩‍🔬 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Wei Yan’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Biology from the Ocean University of China (2009). This foundational degree set the stage for his profound interest in biological sciences. His pursuit of higher education led him to the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, part of the Chinese Academy of Science, where he obtained his PhD in Biochemistry and RNA Biology (2014). His doctoral research on the mechanisms of leucyl-tRNA synthetase (LeuRS) and its interaction with transfer RNAs (tRNAs) helped elucidate essential catalytic processes, marking the beginning of his contributions to molecular biology.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Following his PhD, Dr. Yan transitioned into postdoctoral research, first at the Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope National Cancer Center, where he delved into the emerging field of extracellular vesicles (EVs), their role in cancer biology, and their potential for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Subsequently, at the University of California, San Diego, he expanded his research on EVs, focusing on their involvement in immune disorders and metabolic diseases. In 2020, Dr. Yan took on the role of Professor at Wuhan University, where he continues to lead innovative research in extracellular vesicle biology and metabolic diseases.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus on Cancer

Dr. Yan’s early work on LeuRS and its catalytic efficiency provided key insights into the editing domains of tRNA synthetases, contributing to a broader understanding of enzyme specificity and fidelity. His work was instrumental in identifying how these enzymes evolve and adapt, as shown by his Biochemical Journal and Nucleic Acids Research publications in 2012 and 2013.

Currently, Dr. Yan’s research focuses on the biology of extracellular vesicles (EVs), which mediate intercellular communication and have emerged as key players in various diseases, including cancer, obesity, and sepsis. His work examines how stress stimuli influence EV biogenesis, their role in interorgan transportation, and how EVs can be engineered for clinical applications in drug delivery and diagnostics.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Yan has significantly contributed to the understanding of EV biology and its applications in immune modulation and cancer therapeutics. His studies on the molecular mechanisms of EV cargo transfer provide valuable insights into how cells communicate under both physiological and pathological conditions. Additionally, his work on metabolites’ influence on gene expression in cancer and immune systems is paving the way for new therapeutic strategies.

Dr. Yan’s research has a broad influence on both the basic biology of RNA, enzymes, and extracellular vesicles, as well as their clinical applications. His work continues to gain attention, as evidenced by his invitations to review for leading journals like Cell Metabolism and Journal of Nanobiotechnology, and his editorial roles such as Academic Editor at iScience.

🏆 Honors and Recognition

Dr. Yan’s work has been recognized by the scientific community, earning him prestigious awards such as the 2024 USCACA-AFCR Scholar Award and the 2022 Discover Glo Innovator title from Promega and the Chinese Cell Biology Society. He was also the recipient of the Dependent Care for Postdoc Travel Fellowship in 2018, showcasing the impact of his research both in terms of scientific merit and personal dedication to advancing knowledge.

📚 Academic Cites and Teaching Experience

Dr. Yan has been an active academic mentor and educator since joining Wuhan University as a professor. His courses on biochemistry, RNA biology, and extracellular vesicle biology have influenced a generation of students in molecular biology. His ongoing role as a peer reviewer and editor for various journals further solidifies his position as an academic leader in the field.

Dr. Yan’s publications are widely cited in the field of biochemistry and extracellular vesicles, with his papers in top-tier journals such as Biochemical Journal and Journal of Biological Chemistry being integral to the understanding of protein-RNA interactions and enzyme mechanisms.

🌟 Technical Skills

Dr. Yan is proficient in a wide range of laboratory techniques, including molecular cloning, protein purification, RNA biochemistry, and cell culture. His expertise in extracellular vesicle isolation and characterization allows him to study EV-mediated signaling pathways and develop potential clinical applications for drug delivery and diagnostics. Additionally, he has experience with cutting-edge technologies in mass spectrometry and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, enabling his team to explore the functional genomics of EVs in health and disease.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yan’s long-term research goals are focused on revealing the molecular mechanisms of EVs in the context of immune biology and metabolic disorders. His future contributions aim to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical applications, specifically by engineering extracellular vesicles for more efficient drug delivery systems and diagnostic tools. As he continues his research at Wuhan University, his legacy will undoubtedly influence future advancements in extracellular vesicle therapeutics and disease prevention.

 

📖 Top Noted Publications

Extracellular vesicle-mediated interorgan communication in metabolic diseases
    • Authors: Sheng Hu, Yong Hu, Wei Yan
    • Journal: Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism
    • Year: 2023
Inosine enhances tumor mitochondrial respiration by inducing Rag GTPases and nascent protein synthesis under nutrient starvation
    • Authors: Mei-Xin Li, Xiao-Ting Wu, Wen-Qiang Jing, Wen-Kui Hou, Sheng Hu, Wei Yan
    • Journal: Cell Death & Disease
    • Year: 2023
Cancer-cell-secreted miR-122 suppresses O-GlcNAcylation to promote skeletal muscle proteolysis
    • Authors: Wei Yan, Minghui Cao, Xianhui Ruan, Li Jiang, Sylvia Lee, Adriana Lemanek, Majid Ghassemian, Donald P. Pizzo, Yuhao Wan, Yueqing Qiao, et al.
    • Journal: Nature Cell Biology
    • Year: 2022
Cancer-cell-secreted extracellular vesicles suppress insulin secretion through miR-122 to impair systemic glucose homeostasis and contribute to tumour growth
    • Authors: Cao M, Isaac R, Yan W, Ruan X, Jiang L, Wan Y, Wang J, Wang E, Caron C, Neben S, et al.
    • Journal: Nature Cell Biology
    • Year: 2022
Extracellular Vesicles, New Players in Sepsis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    • Authors: Wei Yan
    • Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
    • Year: 2022
Immune Cell-Derived Exosomes in the Cancer-Immunity Cycle
    • Authors: Wei Yan
    • Journal: Trends in Cancer
    • Year: 2020