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yasai chen | Society | Best Researcher Award

Posted on 14/02/202514/02/2025 by ScienceFather

Prof. yasai chen | Society | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Shanghai Normal University, China

Yasai Chen is an Associate Professor at the Film-Television and Communication College, Shanghai Normal University, China. With a Doctorate in Journalism from Waseda University, Japan, and a rich background in media studies, Yasai has contributed extensively to the fields of health communication, social media impact, and digital health interventions. Yasai’s career includes a variety of research topics such as risk perception, community engagement strategies, and health information dissemination. He has authored significant publications and a pair of influential monographs on media reform and public opinion formation. His international experience as a visiting scholar at the University of Missouri enhances his academic perspective. Yasai’s research combines practical insights with theoretical rigor, making significant contributions to media communication in health contexts, particularly during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Education 

Yasai Chen pursued his higher education in Japan, obtaining his Doctorate in Journalism from Waseda University in 2016. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree at Waseda University in 2010, further cementing his expertise in communication and media studies. His undergraduate studies were at the Communication University of China, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in 2008. This strong academic foundation in both Chinese and international contexts has shaped Yasai’s approach to communication research. His doctoral research focused on the influence of network socialization on media reporting, and his Master’s thesis explored the role of social media in shaping public opinion. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for his future career in academia and research, where he continuously explores the intersection of digital media and health communication. Yasai’s education has equipped him with both the theoretical knowledge and practical research skills to tackle modern communication challenges.

Experience

Yasai Chen began his academic career as a Lecturer at the College of Humanities and Communication at Shanghai Normal University, where he worked from 2016 to 2018. His academic journey advanced as he became an Associate Professor in the same college in 2018, a position he held until 2019. During this period, Yasai’s expertise in media and communication flourished, particularly in the fields of health communication and social media. From 2019 onwards, he joined the Film-Television and Communication College at Shanghai Normal University as an Associate Professor. His experience was also enriched by his time as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Missouri, USA, in 2019. This international exposure helped broaden his research scope, particularly in community risk communication during health crises. Yasai’s years of teaching, research, and collaboration with global institutions have contributed to his development as a leading scholar in communication studies, with a focus on media’s role in public health.

Research Focus 

Yasai Chen’s research focuses on the intersection of health communication, social media, and public perception, with a particular emphasis on digital health interventions and community engagement strategies. His work critically examines how digital platforms like WeChat impact public health communication, especially in the context of crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Yasai is also deeply interested in risk perception analysis, exploring how people understand and respond to health risks through media and social channels. His studies on health information dissemination aim to develop more effective strategies for communicating health risks and promoting public awareness. Additionally, Yasai’s research on social media’s role in shaping public opinion and the spread of rumors during emergencies provides key insights into the digital age’s challenges. He also focuses on the role of social media in community risk communication, aiming to improve the relationship between public health authorities and citizens, particularly in megacities.

Publications 

  1. Transformation of Chinese Media – The Reform of Reporting Pressured by Network Socialization 📚
  2. Social Media and Public Opinion Formation: How Inter-Media Shakes the World 🌐
  3. Sexualized Timbre and Embodied Auditory Imagination: Female Game Companions’ Voice Services Labor 🎮🎙️
  4. The Role of Social Media in Community Risk Communication: A Commentary on the Impact of WeChat during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Shanghai 🦠📱
  5. Exploration, Innovation, and Implications of Digitization in Japan’s Publishing Circulation System 📖💻
  6. Study on the Image of Shanghai as a Consumer City on International Social Platforms from the Perspective of Visual Symbols 🌆📸
  7. Research on Youth Pre-Sleep Digital Reading Behavior from the Perspective of ‘Triple Linkage Theory’ 📱🛌
  8. ‘Dependence’ and ‘Filial Piety’: Study on the Phenomenon of Digital Filial Piety among Young People Receiving Economic Support from Parents 👪💵
  9. Study on Rumor Spread and Audience Exposure during Major Sudden Epidemics 🦠📢
  10. Practice and Implications of Fact-Checking in Online News in Japan 📰🔍
  11. Study on the Spread and Management of Internet Rumors during Sudden Public Health Events 🖥️📉
  12. Characteristics and Guidance Strategies of Japan’s Media Opinions on China 🇯🇵🇨🇳
  13. Formation of Internet Public Opinion and Government Response in Times of Emergency 🌐⚖️
  14. Media Responsibility in Cases of Defamation: A Case Study of Wei Zexi Incident 📰⚖️
Posted in: BiographyTagged: Award for Collaborative Projects, Award for Digital Inclusion, Award for Digital Transformation, Award for Public Health Leadership, Award for Social Change, Award for Social Innovation, Best Community Project Award, Best Social Initiative Award, Civic Engagement Award, Community Advocacy Award, Community Engagement Award, Community Leadership Award, Cultural Impact Award, Digital Health Award, digital innovation award, Excellence in Communication Award, Excellence in Community Engagement, Global Impact Leadership Award, Global Social Impact Award, Human Rights and Society Award, Humanitarian Effort Award, Innovation for Social Good, Innovation in Society Award, Outstanding Society Award, Public Awareness Award, Public Health Advocacy Award, Public Health Award, Public Health Contribution Award, Social Development Award, Social Entrepreneurship Award, Social Impact Award, Social Media Award 2025, Social Media Excellence Award, Social Media Influence Award, Social Outreach Award, Social Reform Award, Social Responsibility Award, Social Service Excellence Award, Social Sustainability Award, Society Award

Seheno Andriantsaralaza | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Posted on 24/09/202425/09/2024 by ScienceFather

 Dr.Seheno Andriantsaralaza | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Antananarivo, Madagascar

Seheno Andriantsaralaza is a renowned Malagasy ecologist and conservationist dedicated to preserving Madagascar’s unique biodiversity. With a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Antananarivo, Seheno has significantly contributed to the conservation of endemic species, particularly lemurs and baobabs. As Chief Operating Officer of Association Fanamby and Madagascar Manager for the Lemur Conservation Network, he has led numerous impactful projects. Seheno is also an adjunct lecturer, nurturing the next generation of conservationists. His work has garnered international recognition, including the Explorers Club 50 Award. He actively engages in community-driven conservation efforts, empowering local populations to protect their natural heritage. His research focuses on ecological dynamics, seed dispersal, and the intersection of conservation and sustainable development.

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Education:

Seheno Andriantsaralaza earned his Ph.D. in Ecology in 2015 from the University of Antananarivo, where he laid the groundwork for his extensive research on Madagascar’s biodiversity. He completed his MSc in Botany, Ecology, and Conservation in 2009, deepening his understanding of plant species and their ecosystems. His academic journey began with a BSc in Botany in 2005, also from the University of Antananarivo. This strong educational foundation has equipped him with the scientific knowledge and research skills necessary to address pressing environmental challenges. Through his education, Seheno has become a leading figure in Malagasy conservation, emphasizing the importance of integrating scientific research with local community engagement. His dedication to education continues as he lectures and mentors students at the university level, inspiring future leaders in the field of ecology and conservation.

Experience:

Seheno Andriantsaralaza has a wealth of experience in biodiversity conservation, management, and education. Since December 2023, he has served as Chief Operating Officer of Association Fanamby, a Malagasy non-profit focused on environmental conservation. From 2018, he has been the Madagascar Manager for the Lemur Conservation Network, facilitating international collaboration for lemur conservation efforts. Previously, he held the position of In-Country Director for Lemur Love from 2019 to 2023, enhancing community engagement in conservation initiatives. As an adjunct lecturer at the University of Antananarivo since 2019, he shares his expertise in plant biology and ecology with aspiring conservationists. His prior roles include Scientific and Technical Coordinator for the Reniala NGO and Assistant Producer for Mada-Movie company. Seheno’s diverse professional background underscores his commitment to preserving Madagascar’s unique ecosystems through innovative research and community involvement.

Awards and Honors:

Seheno Andriantsaralaza has received numerous accolades for his contributions to biodiversity conservation. In 2023, he was honored with the Explorers Club 50 Award, recognizing him as one of fifty individuals making a significant impact on global conservation efforts. In 2019, he received the prestigious Luis Bacardi Award for Advances in Tropical Conservation for delivering the best presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation. His academic excellence was also recognized with the Best Thesis Award from the University of Antananarivo in 2015 and a Third Best Oral Presentation award at a scientific communication workshop in the same year. These honors reflect his commitment to ecological research and conservation initiatives, emphasizing the importance of scientific communication and community engagement in safeguarding Madagascar’s biodiversity.

Research Focus:

Seheno Andriantsaralaza’s research primarily focuses on the conservation of Madagascar’s unique flora and fauna, particularly the ecological dynamics of seed dispersal in relation to Madagascar’s iconic baobab species and lemurs. His work explores the role of frugivores in seed dispersal, investigating how the loss of megafauna impacts plant regeneration and biodiversity. Seheno emphasizes the interconnectedness of biodiversity and sustainable development, aiming to empower local communities to engage in conservation efforts. His research also addresses climate change’s effects on species survival and habitat preservation. By fostering collaborations with international researchers and local stakeholders, Seheno seeks to find innovative solutions that balance ecological health with human livelihoods. His commitment to community-driven conservation highlights the importance of integrating scientific research with practical applications in the field, making his work vital for Madagascar’s environmental future.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Seed dispersal of Madagascar’s iconic baobab species, Adansonia grandidieri 🌳
  • ATBC 2019 in Madagascar: Its impact on the National Scientific Community 📚
  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Primate Research and Conservation 🦧
  • Fostering local involvement for biodiversity conservation in tropical regions: Lessons from Madagascar during the COVID‐19 pandemic 🌍
  • The role of extinct giant tortoises in the germination of extant baobab-Adansonia rubrostipaseeds in Madagascar 🐢

Conclusion:

Seheno Andriantsaralaza is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, with significant contributions to conservation biology and ecology. His blend of academic rigor, practical experience, and community engagement positions him as a leader in his field. By addressing some areas for improvement, he can further enhance his influence and contributions to global conservation efforts. Overall, he embodies the qualities of a dedicated researcher committed to making a meaningful impact on biodiversity conservation.

 

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Biodiversity Advocacy Award, Biodiversity Conservation Award, Biodiversity Enhancement Award, Biodiversity Research Award, Climate Action Award, Community Conservation Award, Community Engagement Award, Conservation Awareness Award, Conservation Education Award, Conservation Impact Award, Conservation Leadership Award, Conservation Partnership Award, Conservation Science Award, Conservation Strategy Award, Eco-Friendly Initiative Award, Ecological Research Award, Ecosystem Restoration Award, Ecosystem Services Award, Ecotourism Award, Endangered Species Award, Environmental Innovation Award, Environmental Stewardship Award, Fauna Protection Award, Flora Conservation Award, Global Biodiversity Award, Green Initiative Award, Habitat Preservation Award, Indigenous Knowledge in Conservation Award, Innovation in Conservation Award, Local Engagement Award, Marine Conservation Award, Nature Conservation Award, Nature Protection Award, Primate Conservation Award, Research Funding Award, Research in Biodiversity Award, Sustainable Development Award, Sustainable Practices Award, Wildlife Protection Award, Wildlife Rehabilitation Award

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