Weiren Huang | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Weiren Huang | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Weiren Huang | Genomic Data Analytics – The First Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University, Department of Urology, Shenzhen Institute of Translational Medicine, Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital | China

Dr. Weiren Huang is a pioneering researcher and principal investigator at The First Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University, working within the Department of Urology and the Shenzhen Institute of Translational Medicine. Recognized for his significant contributions to synthetic biology and its therapeutic applications in oncology, Dr. Huang has emerged as a national figure in precision gene circuit design and tumor-targeted interventions. As Deputy Director of the Synthetic Biology Committee under the China Medicinal Biotechnology Association and a committee member of several national scientific panels, he continues to drive innovation at the intersection of engineering biology and translational medicine. His work is transforming bladder cancer treatment through personalized, programmable therapeutics that hold promise for clinical implementation.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Huang earned his Ph.D. in a highly competitive program from Sun Yat-sen University, one of China’s premier research institutions. This rigorous academic foundation enabled him to integrate core knowledge in molecular biology, biomedical engineering, and translational medicine. His doctoral research set the stage for a career focused on genetic control systems and their application in oncology, especially through synthetic biology platforms. His educational background laid a solid groundwork for interdisciplinary research, bringing together urology, gene therapy, and bioengineering in a seamless and impactful way.

Experience

With extensive experience as Principal Investigator in national and regional research programs, Dr. Huang has led critical projects supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission, and Shenzhen Medical Research Fund. These initiatives address emerging clinical needs using genetic circuitry, tumor organoid modeling, and synthetic therapeutics. His notable leadership includes the National Key R&D Program project focused on microenvironment remodeling via gene circuits, where he directed a team on an ¥18.53 million venture that concluded successfully in 2024. As a research leader, he has managed multidisciplinary teams in high-throughput drug screening, cancer modeling, and cell-factory development, ensuring the translational potential of every scientific outcome.

Research Interest

Dr. Huang’s research interests center on synthetic biology, specifically the design and deployment of gene circuits for bladder cancer therapy. His approach involves integrating programmable gene expression modules with delivery vectors that selectively induce pyroptosis in tumor cells, ensuring minimal off-target effects. Another major focus is the use of tumor organoid chips to create personalized models that can evaluate drug sensitivity and gene circuit performance under near-physiological conditions. His work also touches on tumor microenvironment remodeling, examining how synthetic control systems can modulate immune responses and cellular signaling to enhance therapeutic outcomes. His unique angle lies in the development of cell factories and controllable gene expression systems that bridge lab innovation and clinical feasibility.

Awards

Dr. Huang has received significant recognition for his scientific contributions, including the prestigious Chinese Medical Science and Technology Award. He is also a recipient of the Guangdong Provincial Special Support Program for Distinguished Talents, placing him among the Top 100 Scholars of Guangdong. These accolades reflect not only his leadership in synthetic biology but also his broader influence on China’s biomedical innovation ecosystem. His ability to translate benchside discoveries into actionable therapies has earned him a reputation as a transformative scientist and clinician-researcher.

Publications

BCG therapy in bladder cancer and its tumor microenvironment interactions

Authors: Ni Jian, Lei Yu, Lijuan Ma, Binbin Zheng, Weiren Huang, Christopher Staley, Aaron Miller
Journal: Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Year: 2025

CD133⁺PD-L1⁺ cancer cells confer resistance to adoptively transferred engineered macrophage-based therapy in melanoma

Authors: Jiaojiao Xu, Zhe Li, Qinli Tong, Sihang Zhang, Jianchen Fang, Aihua Wu, Guoguang Wei, Chen Zhang, Sheng Yu, Binbin Zheng, et al.
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2025

Modulation of SRSF2 expression reverses the exhaustion of TILs via the epigenetic regulation of immune checkpoint molecules

Authors: Ziqiang Wang, Kun Li, Wei Chen, Xiaoxia Wang, Yikun Huang, Weiming Wang, Wanjun Wu, Zhiming Cai, Weiren Huang
Journal: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Year: 2020

Angela Di Somma | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

 

Angela Di Somma | Best Researcher Award  Winner 2023  🏆

Dr Angela Di Somma : Biochemistry

Congratulations to Dr. Angela Di Somma!  We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Angela Di Somma has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Biochemistry at the International Research Data Analysis Excellence Awards. This recognition is a testament to her outstanding contributions to the field and her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.

Dr. Di Somma's dedication, expertise, and innovative research have not only enriched the field of biochemistry but have also earned her well-deserved acclaim on an international scale. Her achievements are a source of inspiration for the research community, and we look forward to witnessing her continued success and impact in the future. Congratulations on this well-earned recognition!

Professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Angela Di Somma began her academic journey with a Master's degree in Biology from the University of Naples "Federico II" in 2015. Her thesis focused on the role of the Escherichia coli lyase NanA in cell–cell interaction mechanisms, under the guidance of Prof. Angela Duilio.

In April 2020, Angela completed her Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the same university. Her doctoral thesis, titled "Regulation of biofilm development in Gram-negative bacteria: New antimicrobial strategies," showcased her commitment to advancing knowledge in biochemistry.

Professional Endeavors:

Angela has an extensive research background, with various roles in prestigious institutions:

  1. Research Associate and Fellowship (June 2020 – Sept 2022): Angela contributed to the Department of Chemical Science at the University of Naples "Federico II," focusing on biochemistry and molecular biology. Her work included the identification and characterization of novel antitumoral/antimicrobial insect-derived peptides.
  2. Fellowship at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Sept 2022 – Feb 2023): Angela broadened her international experience with a fellowship at the Institut de Biotecnologia i de Biomedicina, focusing on the study of antimicrobial activity and mechanisms.
  3. Researcher at University of Naples "Federico II" (Sept 2023 – Present): Angela is currently a Researcher in the Department of Chemical Science, specializing in BIO/10.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Angela's research has significantly contributed to the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. Her diverse projects include the study of antimicrobial peptides, investigation of biofilm development in Gram-negative bacteria, and the design of nano/microscale drug delivery systems for antimicrobial peptides.

She has presented her findings at various national and international conferences, earning recognition for her work. Notably, Angela has authored several research articles published in reputable journals.

Accolades and Recognition:

Angela has received recognition for her contributions to the field, including fellowships such as the FEDERATION of EUROPEAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETIES (FEBS) Fellowship and FEMS Research and Training Grant.

She served as a Guest Editor for a Special Issue on "Natural and Synthetic Antimicrobial Substances: Novel Advances and Applications" in the journal Applied Sciences, MDPI.

Impact and Influence:

Angela's research has made a tangible impact on understanding antimicrobial peptides, biofilm development, and drug delivery systems. Her publications and presentations demonstrate the significance of her work in advancing scientific knowledge.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Angela's legacy lies in her substantial contributions to the scientific community, particularly in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology. Her ongoing role as a Researcher reflects her commitment to continuous exploration and innovation in these domains. As she continues her career, Angela is poised to make further strides in understanding and addressing complex biological challenges.

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