Hongming Lv | Agricultural Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hongming Lv | Agricultural Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University | China

Prof. Hongming Lv holds a BVSc (2013) and MVetSc (2016) from Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, followed by a PhD (2019) from Jilin University, College of Veterinary Medicine. He currently serves as Professor and Master’s supervisor, and is Director of the Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine at the College of Animal Science and Technology, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University. A provincial “E-level” high-talent, he chairs the Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology Branch of the Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, and reviews for journals such as Food Function and Phytomedicine. His research focuses on phytochemicals in poultry and livestock stress regulation, the pathogenic mechanisms of mycotoxins in farm animals, and strategies for prevention and control. As first or corresponding author, he has published over 20 SCI-indexed papers—including ten in top-tier journals (one with a single-paper impact factor of 10.7) such as Redox Biology, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry and Poultry Science. His work has been recognised by inclusion in the Stanford-compiled “Top 2% of Scientists” list for 2023 and 2024, election as Outstanding Youth of Heilongjiang Province (2021), a second-class prize in the Jilin Province Natural Science and Technology Award, and a first prize in University Education Teaching Achievement. With a current h-index of approximately 25 and total citations around 2,644, he is a rising figure in veterinary pharmacology and toxicology. Prof. Lv continues to advance understanding of oxidative-stress responses, Nrf2/ferroptosis signalling in animal health, and the application of natural compounds for mycotoxin mitigation.

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Featured Publications

Lv, H., Liu, J., He, Y., Xia, S., Qiao, C., & Xu, C. (2024). “The ameliorative role of Licochalcone A on Aflatoxin B₁-triggered hepatotoxicity partially by activating Nrf2 signaling pathway.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Liu, J., Zheng, Y., Yang, S., Zhang, L., Liu, B., Zhang, J., Yu, X., Wei, X., Li, S., Wang, J., & Lv, H. (2024).* “Targeting antioxidant factor Nrf2 by raffinose ameliorates lipid-dysmetabolism-induced pyroptosis, inflammation and fibrosis in NAFLD.” Phytomedicine.

Xia, S., He, Y., Yang, S., Zhang, L., Yu, X., Zhen, L., Wang, C., & Lv, H. (2024).* “Licochalcone A mitigates aflatoxin B₁-induced immunotoxicity via ferroptosis in the bursa of broilers and macrophages.” Poultry Science.

Liu, J., Wu, J., Qiao, C., He, Y., Xia, S., Zheng, Y., & Lv, H. (2023).* “Impact of chronic cold exposure on lung inflammation, pyroptosis and oxidative stress in mice.” International Immunopharmacology.

Lv, H., An, B., Yu, Q., Cao, Y., Liu, Y., & Li, S. (2020). “The hepatoprotective effect of myricetin against lipopolysaccharide and D-galactosamine-induced fulminant hepatitis.” International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Jia Liang | Neuroscience Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jia Liang | Neuroscience Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Jinzhou Medical University | China

Prof. Jia Liang, Ph.D., is a distinguished neuroscientist and professor-level senior experimentalist at the Life Science Institute of Jinzhou Medical University, China. With over a decade of focused research in the field of neurobiology, her scientific journey has been defined by groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of cerebral ischemic injury and neuroprotection. Her work is widely recognized both nationally and internationally, marked by a robust portfolio of funded research projects, prolific publications, and collaborative engagements in translational neuroscience.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Liang began her academic pursuit with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Jinzhou Medical College. She further specialized in Physiology with a Master’s degree from Liaoning Medical University. Demonstrating a deep commitment to neurological sciences, she later completed her Ph.D. in Neurobiology from Capital Medical University in Beijing, where she developed her foundational expertise in molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying stroke-related brain injury.

Experience

Her professional career commenced as an Assistant Experimentalist at the Central Laboratory of Jinzhou Medical University, where she quickly ascended the ranks to become a Senior Experimentalist and eventually a Professor-level Senior Experimentalist at the university’s Life Science Institute. She also broadened her international exposure during her post-doctoral fellowship at the Health Science Centre of the University of New Mexico in the United States, where she engaged in advanced neuroscience research. Throughout her tenure, Prof. Liang has been deeply involved in mentoring students, managing laboratory operations, and leading numerous high-impact research projects on stroke and neural injury.

Research Interest

Prof. Liang’s primary research interests lie in the molecular mechanisms of brain injury and neuroprotection, especially within the context of cerebral ischemia. Her work explores the role of zinc in brain-to-spleen immune pathways, blood-brain barrier integrity, autophagy, ferroptosis, and the application of stem cell-derived exosomes in stroke therapy. A key focus of her research is understanding the neurovascular unit’s dynamics and identifying new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for ischemic injury. Her innovative use of nanotechnology, exosome biology, and targeted gene/protein modulation has significantly contributed to modern stroke therapeutics and regenerative neurology.

Award and Funding

Prof. Liang has received consistent research funding from prestigious sources, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province.  She has also secured institutional and educational department grants focused on neuroprotection through mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes and the modulation of oxidative stress pathways. Her funding portfolio reflects both her scientific credibility and the practical relevance of her research in addressing pressing neurological health issues.

Publications

Brain Targeting Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles Enhance Ischemic Stroke Therapy via Efficient ROS Elimination and Suppression of Immune Infiltration
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  • Journal: ACS Nano

  • Year: 2025

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-1 Involves in CD8⁺ T Cell Exhaustion in Glioblastoma via Regulating Tryptophan Levels
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  • Journal: International Immunopharmacology

  • Year: 2024

β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase 1 Protects Against Cerebral Ischemia Injury in Mice by Suppressing Ferroptosis via the TAZ/Nrf2/HO-1 Signaling Pathway
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  • Journal: CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics

  • Year: 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Jia Liang stands at the forefront of experimental neurobiology with her comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to stroke research. Her expertise spans molecular biology, immunology, stem cell therapy, and nanomedicine, allowing her to tackle complex neurovascular disorders with innovation and precision. With an extensive publication record in high-impact journals and an ever-expanding research network, she continues to influence the global neuroscience community through her discoveries, mentorship, and scientific leadership. Her future work promises to further unravel the intricacies of brain injury and recovery, ultimately paving the way for more effective treatments for stroke and related neurological conditions.