Baolei Guo | Vascular Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Dr.  Department of Vascular Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University, china

Dr. Baolei Guo is an Associate Professor at Fudan University and an Attending Doctor in the Department of Vascular Surgery at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, where he has served since 2017. He earned his MD and Ph.D. from Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, and has been involved in numerous research projects, focusing on vascular surgery, medical imaging, and device development. Dr. Guo has received multiple prestigious grants, including the Health Youth Talent Training Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund. His work is published in top journals, highlighting innovations in vascular surgery and imaging techniques.

 

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🏢 Employment

Associate Professor, Fudan University (03/2023-present)Attending Doctor, Department of Vascular Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University (10/2020-present)Resident Doctor, Department of Vascular Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University (07/2017-10/2020)Resident Doctor, Department of Anesthesiology, Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University (07/2013-09/2014)

🎓 Education Experience

Shanghai Medical College, Fudan UniversityMD, PhD (2014-2017)Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College LondonPhD Visiting Scholar (2016-2017)Shanghai Medical College, Fudan UniversityMSc (2010-2013)Hebei Chengde Medical CollegeBSc (2005-2010)

💰 Current Grants

Health Youth Talent Training Program of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission2022YQ013, 2023/01-2025/12, 300,000¥, PIShanghai “Medical Academy Rising Star” Youth Medical Talent Training Funding ProgramR2021-016, 2022/01-2024/12, 100,000¥, PI

Dr. Baolei Guo for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research and Publications: Dr. Baolei Guo has an impressive record of publications in prestigious journals like European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Journal of Vascular Surgery, and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. His research primarily focuses on vascular surgery, particularly on aortic dissection, endovascular repair, and imaging technologies, which are highly relevant to advancements in vascular health.
  2. Leadership in Research Projects: As the Principal Investigator (PI) for multiple significant grants, Dr. Guo has demonstrated strong leadership and innovation in his field. His involvement in pioneering projects such as the study of PET-CT/4D-PCMR combined with IVUS multimodal imaging technology and the development of plaque surface cleaning devices during CAS highlights his commitment to improving surgical outcomes and patient care.
  3. International Collaboration and Recognition: Dr. Guo’s international experience as a visiting scholar at Imperial College London, coupled with his collaboration with researchers globally, underlines his recognition in the academic community. This global perspective enhances the impact and applicability of his research in diverse healthcare settings.
  4. Clinical Expertise: With extensive clinical experience as an attending and resident doctor in vascular surgery, Dr. Guo bridges the gap between research and practice. His work directly influences clinical procedures, making his research highly translational and impactful.
  5. Innovative Approach: Dr. Guo’s research integrates advanced imaging techniques and computational modeling, contributing to the development of cutting-edge technologies in vascular surgery. His work on creating a swine model for type B aortic dissection and his studies on the hemodynamics of vascular diseases exemplify his innovative approach.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Dissemination of Research: While Dr. Guo has a robust publication record, expanding his reach through more public-facing platforms, such as conferences, seminars, or involvement in international committees, could further enhance his visibility and influence in the global research community.
  2. Collaboration with Industry: Engaging with the medical device industry for the translation of his research into commercially viable products could significantly boost the practical application of his work. This would also open avenues for securing additional funding and enhancing the real-world impact of his research.
  3. Diversity of Research Topics: While Dr. Guo has established expertise in vascular surgery, exploring related fields such as cardiovascular biomaterials or regenerative medicine could diversify his research portfolio and contribute to a more comprehensive approach to vascular health.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

  • Fauzi, M.F.M., Johari, N.H., Mokhtarudin, M.J.M., Yusoff, B.M., Guo, B.
    Fluid-Structure Interaction Modelling of Blood Flow in Peripheral Arterial Disease.
    Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 2024, 119(1), pp. 117–133.
  • Gao, P., Guo, B., Zhang, M., Dai, X., Liu, H.
    Modeling Method of Aortic Homeostasis Considering Three-Dimensional Residual Deformation.
    Yiyong Shengwu Lixue/Journal of Medical Biomechanics, 2024, 39(3), pp. 510–517.
  • Zhang, S., Guo, B., Hu, M.
    Some Reflections on Investigating the Long Term Healthy Life Quality of Acute Type B Aortic Dissection Patients.
    European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2024, 67(3), pp. 524–525.
  • Guo, B., Chen, C., Li, Y., Fu, W., Zhang, W.W.
    Principles of Optimal Antithrombotic Therapy for Iliac Venous Stenting (POATIVES): A National Expert-Based Delphi Consensus Study.
    Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2024, 12(2), 101739.
  • Armour, C., Guo, B., Saitta, S., Dong, Z., Xu, X.Y.
    The Role of Multiple Re-Entry Tears in Type B Aortic Dissection Progression: A Longitudinal Study Using a Controlled Swine Model.
    Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 2024, 31(1), pp. 104–114.
  • Wang, K., Armour, C.H., Guo, B., Dong, Z., Xu, X.Y.
    A New Method for Scaling Inlet Flow Waveform in Hemodynamic Analysis of Aortic Dissection.
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 2024.

Conclusion:

Dr. Baolei Guo stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to vascular surgery research, his leadership in innovative projects, and his integration of clinical expertise with research. By expanding his research dissemination efforts and fostering collaborations with industry, Dr. Guo could further elevate his impact in the field. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also directly improves patient outcomes, making him a deserving contender for this prestigious award.

Joon-Seok Chae | Tick-borne diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Joon-Seok Chae | Tick-borne diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Seoul National UIniversity College of Veterinary Medicine, South Korea

Dr. Prof Dr. Joon-Seok Chae earned a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine at Chonbuk National University in 1994. Following this, they pursued postdoctoral research at Texas A&M University and the University of California-Davis. They served as an Associate Professor at Chonbuk National University from 2000 to 2005 and later as a Visiting Professor at UC Davis in 2006. Since 2007, Dr. [Name] has been a Professor of Veterinary Internal Medicine at Seoul National University, contributing significantly to the field through research and teaching, particularly in veterinary internal medicine and vector-borne diseases.

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

1994 Ph.D.
Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University

Professional Experience 🌟

1995~1997 Postdoctoral Fellow
🧬 Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University

1998~1999 Postdoctoral Fellow
🦠 Department of Epidemiology and Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis

2000~2005 Associate Professor
🐾 Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University

2006 Visiting Professor
🦟 Center for Vector-borne Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis

2007~Present Professor
🐶 Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University

✍️Publications Top Note :

Tick-borne Rickettsial Pathogens in Ticks and Small Mammals in Korea

CM Kim, YH Yi, DH Yu, MJ Lee, MR Cho, AR Desai, S Shringi, TA Klein, JS Chae Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2006, 72(9), 5766-5776

Citations: 228

This pivotal study explores the presence of rickettsial pathogens in ticks and small mammals across Korea, contributing significantly to our understanding of tick-borne diseases in the region.

Identification of Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, and A. bovis in Ticks from Korea

CM Kim, MS Kim, MS Park, JH Park, JS Chae Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2003, 3(1), 17-26

Citations: 197

This research identifies critical pathogens in ticks, enhancing diagnostic and preventative measures against these diseases.

Identification of Salmonella gallinarum Virulence Genes in a Chicken Infection Model

DH Shah, M Lee, J Park, J Lee, S Eo, J Kwon, J Chae Microbiology, 2005, 151(12), 3957-3968

Citations: 150

This study uses PCR-based signature-tagged mutagenesis to identify virulence genes in Salmonella gallinarum, providing insights into bacterial pathogenicity.

Detection of Bartonella Species from Ticks, Mites, and Small Mammals in Korea

CM Kim, JY Kim, YH Yi, MJ Lee, MR Cho, DH Shah, TA Klein, HC Kim, JS Chae Journal of Veterinary Science, 2005, 6(4), 327-334

Citations: 138

Investigates the presence of Bartonella species in various vectors and hosts, contributing to the broader understanding of Bartonella transmission.

Serologic and Molecular Detection of Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Anaplasma phagocytophila in Korean Patients

E Heo, J Park, J Koo, M Park, M Park, JS Dumler, J Chae Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2002, 40(8), 3082-3085

Citations: 123

Provides vital information on the prevalence of these pathogens in human patients, supporting better diagnostic practices.

Prevalence and Characteristics of Escherichia coli O157 from Major Food Animals in Korea

MY Jo, JH Kim, JH Lim, MY Kang, HB Koh, YH Park, DY Yoon, JS Chae International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2004, 95(1), 41-49

Citations: 106

Examines the occurrence and properties of E. coli O157 in food animals, with implications for food safety and public health.

Microbial Pathogens in Ticks, Rodents, and a Shrew in Northern Gyeonggi-do Near the DMZ, Korea

JS Chae, DH Yu, S Shringi, TA Klein, HC Kim, ST Chong, IY Lee, J Foley Journal of Veterinary Science, 2008, 9(3), 285-293

Citations: 101

Studies the prevalence of various microbial pathogens in vectors and hosts, aiding in the management of tick-borne diseases.

Molecular Detection of Anaplasma, Bartonella, and Borrelia Species in Ticks Collected from Migratory Birds

JG Kang, HC Kim, CY Choi, HY Nam, HY Chae, ST Chong, TA Klein, S Ko, JS Chae Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2013, 13(4), 215-225

Citations: 97

Highlights the role of migratory birds in the dissemination of tick-borne pathogens, emphasizing the need for surveillance.

Evaluation of the MRSA-Screen Latex Agglutination Test for Detection of MRSA of Animal Origin

JH Lee, JM Jeong, YH Park, SS Choi, YH Kim, JS Chae, JS Moon, H Park, JS Chae Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2004, 42(6), 2780-2782

Citations: 97

Assesses the efficacy of a diagnostic test for MRSA, which is crucial for both human and veterinary medicine.

A Study of the Systematics of Theileria spp. Based Upon Small-Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences

J Chae, BA Allsopp, SD Waghela, J Park, T Kakuda, C Sugimoto, JS Chae Parasitology Research, 1999, 85, 877-883

Citations: 97

This research provides insights into the genetic diversity and systematics of Theileria species, contributing to better control strategies.

New Genetic Variants of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Anaplasma bovis from Korean Water Deer

J Kang, S Ko, YJ Kim, HJ Yang, H Lee, N Shin, K Choi, JS Chae Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2011, 11(7), 929-938

Citations: 94

Reports new genetic variants of Anaplasma, enhancing the understanding of their epidemiology and diversity.

Infection of Aquatic Insects with Trematode Metacercariae Carrying Ehrlichia risticii

J Chae, N Pusterla, E Johnson, E DeRock, SP Lawler, JE Madigan Journal of Medical Entomology, 2000, 37(4), 619-625

Citations: 94

Investigates the transmission of Potomac Horse Fever, a critical disease affecting equine health.

Prevalence of Brucella Antibodies in Sera of Cows in Bangladesh

KMR Amin, MB Rahman, MS Rahman, J cheol Han, J ho Park, JS Chae Journal of Veterinary Science, 2005, 6(3), 223-226

Citations: 92

Studies the prevalence of Brucella antibodies, contributing to the control of brucellosis in livestock.

Comparison of the Nucleotide Sequences of 16S rRNA, 444Ep-ank, and groESL Genes in Naturally Occurring Ehrlichia equi and Human Infections

J Chae, JE Foley, JS Dumler, JE Madigan Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2000, 38(4), 1364-1369

Citations: 88

Compares genetic sequences of Ehrlichia species, aiding in the diagnosis and understanding of their pathogenicity.

Prevalence of Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus in Ticks from Southern Korea

S Ko, JG Kang, SY Kim, HC Kim, TA Klein, ST Chong, WJ Sames, SM Yun, JS Chae Journal of Veterinary Science, 2010, 11(3), 197

Citations: 84

Investigates the prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis virus, highlighting the need for preventive measures.

Molecular Epidemiological Study for Tick-borne Disease Surveillance at U.S. Military Training Sites in Korea

JS Chae, CM Kim, EH Kim, EJ Hur, TA Klein, TK Kang, JS Chae Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003, 990(1), 118-125

Citations: 83

Focuses on the surveillance of tick-borne diseases, crucial for protecting military personnel and local populations.

Occurrence and Characteristics of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 in Calves with Diarrhoea

SJ Kang, SJ Ryu, JS Chae, SK Eo, GJ Woo, JH Lee Veterinary Microbiology, 2004, 98(3-4), 323-328

Citations: 81

Examines E. coli O157 in calves, providing insights into its role in animal and public health.

Nucleotide Sequence Heterogeneity in Theileria Isolates from Cattle, Elk, and White-tailed Deer

J Chae, J Lee, O Kwon, PJ Holman, SD Waghela, GG Wagner Veterinary Parasitology, 1998, 75(1), 41-52

Citations: 78

Studies the genetic diversity of Theileria, contributing to better disease management strategies.

Seasonal Distribution of Ticks in Four Habitats Near the DMZ, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

ST Chong, HC Kim, IY Lee, TM Kollars Jr, AR Sancho, WJ Sames, JS Chae The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 2013, 51(3), 319

Citations: 77

Investigates the seasonal patterns of tick populations, essential for effective control measures.

Genetic Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of Anaplasma and Ehrlichia Species in Ticks from Jeju Island, Korea

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Juan Chen | immunology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Juan Chen | immunology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. China Agricultural University, China

Juan Chen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Health at China Agricultural University, specializing in Immunology and Nutrition. She completed her Bachelor’s in Bioscience from Hebei Normal University and earned her Ph.D. in Physiology from China Agricultural University. With extensive experience as a researcher at the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chen has been recognized for her contributions to understanding B-cell-related immune deficiency diseases. Her research includes over 17 SCI publications, numerous national projects, and cutting-edge technological methodologies, solidifying her reputation as a leader in her field.

Professional Profiles:

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Education 🎓

2005-2009: Hebei Normal University; Bachelor of Bioscience 2009-2015: China Agricultural University; Ph.D. in Physiology

Work Experience 🏢

2015-2018: Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Research Associate 2019-2022: Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Associate Researcher 2022-present: Department of Nutrition and Health, China Agricultural University; Associate Professor

Academic Achievements 🏆

Dr. Juan Chen has made significant strides in the field of nutrition and immunology. Her research on B-cell-related immune deficiency diseases has been groundbreaking. She has published 17 SCI papers with a cumulative impact factor of 324. Below are some of her notable publications:

Research, Innovations, and Extension Activities 🔬💡

Dr. Chen’s work focuses on the homeostasis maintenance and regulation mechanism of B-cell antibody immune responses, aiming to discover new targets for treating immune deficiency diseases. She has presided over five national, provincial, and ministerial projects and participated in six national projects as a key contributor. She is adept in various advanced technological methods, including CLIP-seq, ChIP-seq, END-seq, HiChIP, and more.

As the editor of a special issue of Nutrients and a reviewer for several SCI journals, Dr. Chen has established herself as a leading voice in her field. Her work continues to inspire and drive forward the frontiers of nutrition and immunology.

✍️Publications Top Note :

B Cells Dynamic in Aging and the Implications of Nutritional Regulation

Journal: Nutrients, 2024

DOI: 10.3390/nu16040487

Contributors: Yu, Y.; Lu, C.; Yu, W.; Lei, Y.; Sun, S.; Liu, P.; Bai, F.; Chen, Y.; Chen, J.

Dietary Lipid Intervention in the Prevention of Brain Aging

Journal: Engineering, 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.04.012

Contributors: Xiong, W.; Fang, B.; Wang, X.; Zhang, M.; Du, M.; Sun, J.; Chen, J.; Li, Y.; Sun, C.; Lei, X.

Emerging roles of RNA ac4C modification and NAT10 in mammalian development and human diseases

Journal: Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2023.108576

Contributors: Zhang, Y.; Lei, Y.; Dong, Y.; Chen, S.; Sun, S.; Zhou, F.; Zhao, Z.; Chen, B.; Wei, L.; Chen, J.

Grainy properties of post–heating fermented milk with different particle sizes

Journal: LWT, 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2024.116003

Contributors: Gao, F.; Li, H.; Ma, H.; Wang, P.; Mao, X.; Liu, R.; Fang, B.; Chen, J.; Zhu, L.; Zhu, Y.

Lactoferrin promotes intestinal stem cell-mediated epithelial regeneration by activating Wnt signaling

Journal: Food Frontiers, 2024

DOI: 10.1002/fft2.408

Contributors: Yu, W.; Lin, Y.; Lu, Y.; Wang, Y.; Zhang, D.; Quan, H.; Luo, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Jiang, Z.; Chen, J.

SARS-CoV-2 RNA stabilizes host mRNAs to elicit immunopathogenesis

Journal: Molecular Cell, 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2023.11.032

Contributors: Zhao, H.; Cai, Z.; Rao, J.; Wu, D.; Ji, L.; Ye, R.; Wang, D.; Chen, J.; Cao, C.; Hu, N.

Splicing factor SRSF1 is essential for homing of precursor spermatogonial stem cells in mice

Journal: eLife, 2024

DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89316

Contributors: Sun, L.; Lv, Z.; Chen, X.; Ye, R.; Tian, S.; Wang, C.; Xie, X.; Yan, L.; Yao, X.; Shao, Y.

The Effect of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis MN-Gup on Glucose Metabolism, Gut Microbiota, and Their Metabolites in Type 2 Diabetic Mice

Journal: Nutrients, 2024

DOI: 10.3390/nu16111691

Contributors: Zhang, C.; Fang, B.; Zhang, N.; Zhang, Q.; Niu, T.; Zhao, L.; Sun, E.; Wang, J.; Xiao, R.; He, J.

Complementary Alu sequences mediate enhancer–promoter selectivity

Journal: Nature, 2023

DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06323-x

Contributors: Liang, L.; Cao, C.; Ji, L.; Cai, Z.; Wang, D.; Ye, R.; Chen, J.; Yu, X.; Zhou, J.; Bai, Z.

Effect of High Fat Diet on Disease Development of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Lifestyle Intervention Strategies

Journal: Nutrients, 2023

DOI: 10.3390/nu15092230

Contributors: Han, Y.; Wu, H.; Sun, S.; Zhao, R.; Deng, Y.; Zeng, S.; Chen, J.

Dr. Yongyue Wei | based Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yongyue Wei | based Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Yongyue Wei , Peking University, China

Dr. Yongyue Wei is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

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🎓 Education

Bachelor’s Degree: Yanbian University (2014-2019)MD: Yanbian University (2020-2022)PhD: Yanbian University (2022-present)

💼 Professional Experiences

No Professional Experience Listed🏅 Honors and Awards2024: Best Moderated Poster Presentation Award, Korean Society of CardioMetabolic Syndrome, Asia-Pacific CardioMetabolic Syndrome Congress

🔬 Major Research Interests

Pulmonary Hypertension 🌬️Chronic Stress-Related Diseases 😰Nutrition 🍎Atherosclerosis & Vascular Biology 💓

📖 Publications Top Note :

Rare Variants of Large Effect in BRCA2 and CHEK2 Affect Risk of Lung Cancer
Authors: Y Wang, JD McKay, T Rafnar, Z Wang, MN Timofeeva, P Broderick, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Nature Genetics 46 (7), 736-741, 2014
Citations: 434
Summary: This study identifies significant rare genetic variants in BRCA2 and CHEK2 that substantially increase the risk of lung cancer, highlighting critical pathways for targeted therapies.

Development and Validation of an Immune Gene-Set Based Prognostic Signature in Ovarian Cancer
Authors: S Shen, G Wang, R Zhang, Y Zhao, H Yu, Y Wei, F Chen
Journal: EBioMedicine 40, 318-326, 2019
Citations: 214
Summary: The research develops a prognostic signature based on immune gene sets, providing a robust tool for predicting ovarian cancer outcomes and personalizing treatment strategies.

Comparison of the Prevalence and Changing Resistance to Nalidixic Acid and Ciprofloxacin of Shigella between Europe–America and Asia–Africa from 1998 to 2009
Authors: B Gu, Y Cao, S Pan, L Zhuang, R Yu, Z Peng, H Qian, Y Wei, L Zhao, et al.
Journal: International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 40 (1), 9-17, 2012
Citations: 185
Summary: This comparative study examines the resistance patterns of Shigella to nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin across different continents, shedding light on global antimicrobial resistance trends.

Randomized Trial of Left Bundle Branch vs Biventricular Pacing for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Authors: Y Wang, H Zhu, X Hou, Z Wang, F Zou, Z Qian, Y Wei, X Wang, L Zhang, et al.
Journal: Journal of the American College of Cardiology 80 (13), 1205-1216, 2022
Citations: 157
Summary: This clinical trial compares the efficacy of left bundle branch pacing with biventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy, offering new insights for treatment optimization.

Risk Factors and Long-Term Health Consequences of Macrosomia: A Prospective Study in Jiangsu Province, China
Authors: S Gu, X An, L Fang, X Zhang, C Zhang, J Wang, Q Liu, Y Zhang, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Journal of Biomedical Research 26 (4), 235-240, 2012
Citations: 126
Summary: This prospective study investigates the risk factors for macrosomia and its long-term health impacts, providing valuable data for preventive healthcare strategies.

Cross-Cancer Genome-Wide Analysis of Lung, Ovary, Breast, Prostate, and Colorectal Cancer Reveals Novel Pleiotropic Associations
Authors: G Fehringer, P Kraft, PD Pharoah, RA Eeles, N Chatterjee, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Cancer Research 76 (17), 5103-5114, 2016
Citations: 117
Summary: A genome-wide analysis identifying pleiotropic genetic associations across multiple cancer types, enhancing understanding of common pathways in carcinogenesis.

Gene Control of Tyrosine Kinase TIE2 and Vascular Manifestations of Infections
Authors: CC Ghosh, S David, R Zhang, A Berghelli, K Milam, SJ Higgins, J Hunter, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (9), 2472-2477, 2016
Citations: 104
Summary: The study explores the role of TIE2 in vascular responses to infections, providing insights into the mechanisms of vascular diseases and potential therapeutic targets.

Thrombocytopenia Is Associated with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Mortality: An International Study
Authors: T Wang, Z Liu, Z Wang, M Duan, G Li, S Wang, W Li, Z Zhu, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: PLoS One 9 (4), e94124, 2014
Citations: 83
Summary: This international study links thrombocytopenia with higher mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), emphasizing the importance of platelet count monitoring.

Associated Links Among Smoking, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Pooled Analysis in the International Lung Cancer Consortium
Authors: R Huang, Y Wei, RJ Hung, G Liu, L Su, R Zhang, X Zong, ZF Zhang, et al.
Journal: EBioMedicine 2 (11), 1677-1685, 2015
Citations: 72
Summary: This pooled analysis investigates the associations between smoking, COPD, and small cell lung cancer, underscoring the interconnected risk factors in lung cancer development.

Comprehensive Analyses of m6A Regulators and Interactive Coding and Non-Coding RNAs Across 32 Cancer Types
Authors: S Shen, R Zhang, Y Jiang, Y Li, L Lin, Z Liu, Y Zhao, H Shen, Z Hu, Y Wei, et al.
Journal: Molecular Cancer 20, 1-6, 2021
Citations: 69
Summary: This study comprehensively analyzes m6A regulators and their interactions with coding and non-coding RNAs across multiple cancer types, providing a deeper understanding of epigenetic regulation in cancer.