Chenyang Duan | Smart Structures | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chenyang Duan | Smart Structures | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Chongqing Medical University | China

Dr. Chenyang Duan, M.D., Ph.D., is a Professor of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine at Chongqing Medical University and serves as Director of the Laboratory of Mitochondria and Organ Protection. As a doctoral supervisor, he leads cutting-edge research into perioperative organ protection by investigating mitochondrial quality control and multi-organ injury mechanisms. His contributions span both clinical anesthesiology and translational biomedical science. Dr. Duan is actively engaged in academic leadership and service—he’s a committee member on geriatrics and perioperative anesthesiology within the Chongqing Medical Association and holds editorial board positions in several journals, including Anesthesiology & Perioperative Science, Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications, and Military Medical Research. His laboratory utilizes advanced imaging and molecular tools, backed by substantial funding and a diverse research team. Dr. Duan’s integrative approach bridges critical care, mitochondrial biology, and clinical anesthesiology, positioning him as a prominent figure in efforts to reduce perioperative organ dysfunction and improve patient outcomes.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Duan completed his foundational training at Army Medical University in Chongqing, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine, followed by a Master’s and then a Ph.D. in Surgery. His academic trajectory—in which he progressed from undergraduate clinical training to advanced surgical research—equipped him with both clinical insight and research acumen. During his doctoral studies, he focused on the molecular mechanisms underpinning perioperative organ injury, with an emphasis on mitochondrial dysfunction. This integrated training fostered a rare synthesis of clinical and laboratory expertise, enabling him to pursue translational research in anesthesiology and critical care environments. The combination of rigorous clinical grounding and innovative molecular investigation has shaped Dr. Duan’s trajectory as a clinician-scientist committed to enhancing patient care through mechanistic insights.

Experience

Upon completion of his Ph.D., Dr. Duan joined The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University as an attending anesthesiologist. He quickly advanced to full professor and, simultaneously, became Principal Investigator and Director of the Laboratory of Mitochondria and Organ Protection. In this role, he oversees both clinical anesthesiology and a national-level key specialty laboratory, leading research on mitochondrial quality control, organelle dynamics, and perioperative organ protection. In addition, he was appointed a Research Fellow in, further consolidating his leadership roles. He actively contributes to academic governance and scientific discourse through memberships on several professional committees, and editorial positions across multiple journals. Through these roles, Dr. Duan blends clinical excellence with research innovation and academic leadership, significantly advancing the field of perioperative medicine.

Research Focus

Dr. Duan’s research is centered on perioperative organ protection and mitochondrial quality control. His laboratory investigates how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to multi-organ injury in critically ill patients, with a particular focus on the time-dependent and tissue-specific pathways involved. Key areas include exploring the regulatory roles of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) in cytoskeletal interactions and organelle communication. Projects span translational studies using advanced imaging and molecular tools to evaluate mitochondrial-targeted therapies. Dr. Duan’s team employs integrative models combining macro-circulatory, micro-circulatory, and mitochondrial homeostasis monitoring to detect and intervene early in organ damage. Their work aims to identify and validate therapeutic strategies that counteract mitochondrial imbalance to enhance organ protection during surgery and critical illness—bridging molecular mechanisms with clinical innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Duan’s excellence has been recognized through multiple awards. He received the Program of Post-Doctoral Innovative Talent Support and the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award. He is acknowledged by Chongqing Medical University as part of the Kunren Talents and has received a Military Scientific and Technological Progress Award, highlighting his contributions to applied research. His leadership was further endorsed by selection for the Young and Middle-Aged Outstanding Medical Team of Chongqing. In, he earned recognition as an Academic and Technical Leader of Chongqing and was named a National-Level Reserve Talent in the Health Sector. These honors reflect his significant scientific contributions, leadership capabilities, and commitment to advancing perioperative and mitochondrial research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Effects of anesthetics on mitochondrial quality control: mechanisms and clinical implications

  • Year: (2024)

  • Decoding Organelle Interactions: Unveiling Molecular Mechanisms and Disease Therapies

  • Year: (2024)

  • Curcumin simultaneously improves mitochondrial dynamics and myocardial cell bioenergy after sepsis via the SIRT1-DRP1/PGC-1α pathway

  • Year:  (2024)

  • Activated Drp1 Initiates the Formation of Endoplasmic Reticulum‐Mitochondrial Contacts via Shrm4‐Mediated Actin Bundling

  • Year:  (2023)

  • Activated Drp1 regulates p62-mediated autophagic flux and aggravates inflammation in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion via the ROS-RIP1/RIP3-exosome axis

  • Year:  (2022)

  • SARS-CoV-2 achieves immune escape by destroying mitochondrial quality: analysis of lung and blood specimens from COVID-19 patients

  • Year:  (2022)

  • Identification of MMP9 as a novel biomarker to mitochondrial metabolism disorder and oxidative stress in calcific aortic valve stenosis

  • Year:  (2022)

  • Mitochondrial Drp1 recognizes and induces excessive mPTP opening after hypoxia through BAX-PiC and LRRK2-HK2

  • Year:  (2021)

Conclusion

Chenyang Duan is a highly qualified and accomplished researcher, with a strong academic background, significant research experience, and leadership roles in professional organizations. Her numerous awards and honors demonstrate her expertise and contributions to her field. With continued research and publication efforts, Chenyang Duan has the potential to make significant impacts in her field and is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pavol Hvizdos | Mechanical characterization | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pavol Hvizdos | Mechanical characterization | Best Researcher Award

leading scientist, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

This individual is a renowned scientist with extensive experience in materials research, particularly in ceramics and composite materials. Born and educated in Slovakia, they have held various prestigious positions, including Director of the Institute of Materials Research at the Slovak Academy of Sciences and Associated Professor at VŠB Technical University of Ostrava in the Czech Republic. Their research focuses on microstructure and mechanical properties of composite structural ceramics, layered materials, and composite intermetallics. They have fluently spoken English, Spanish, and Russian, facilitating international collaborations. With a strong background in teaching and mentorship, they have supervised numerous PhD students and international study stay fellows. Their work has been recognized through several awards and honors, including being named an Academician of the Learned Society of Slovakia.

Profile

scholar

🎓 Education

– *RNDr. (MSc. equivalent)*: Šafárik University, Košice, Solid State Physics (1988)- *CSc. (PhD. equivalent)*: Technical University Košice, Physical Metallurgy (1996)

👨‍🔬 Experience

– *Director*: Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences (2014)- *Associated Professor*: VŠB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic (2020)- *Senior Scientist*: Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences (2008)- *Research Fellowships*: Queen Mary University of London (1998, 2000-2002), Polytechnic University of Catalonia (2003-2008)

🔍 Research Interest

The researcher’s primary area of interest lies in understanding the microstructure and mechanical properties of composite structural ceramics, layered materials, and composite intermetallics. Their expertise includes microstructural characterization of ceramics and mechanical testing at room and high temperatures. They have also worked on various projects related to advanced ceramics, composite coatings, and tribological properties of ceramic nanostructural composites.

Awards and Honors🏆

– *Academician*: Learned Society of Slovakia (2023)- *DrSc. (Doctor of Sciences)*: VR STU Bratislava (2020)- *Marie Curie Fellowship*: Queen Mary University of London (2000-2002)- *Ramon y Cajal Fellowship*: Polytechnic University of Catalonia (2003-2008)- *NATO Research Fellowship*: Queen Mary & Westfield College (1998)

📚 Publications 

Fracture toughness and toughening mechanisms in graphene platelet reinforced Si3N4 composites

Tribological properties of Si3N4–graphene nanocomposites

Orientation-dependent hardness and nanoindentation-induced deformation mechanisms of WC crystals

Wear resistance of Al2O3–CNT ceramic nanocomposites at room and high temperatures

Nanoindentation of WC–Co hardmetals

SiC/Si3N4 nano/micro-composite—processing, RT and HT mechanical properties

Wear resistance of hot-pressed Si3N4/SiC micro/nanocomposites sintered with rare-earth oxide additives

Conclusion

Given the candidate’s extensive research experience, leadership roles, and international collaborations, they are a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some additional focus on interdisciplinary research, publication record, and awards, they could further solidify their position as a leading researcher in their field.