Prof. Yinan Zhao | Mechanism of Neuroimmune Diseases | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Yinan Zhao , Xuanwu Hospital, China
Zhao Yinan, MD, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Deputy Chief Physician at the Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University. She obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree through a prestigious “high-level University Public Graduate Program” funded by the National Scholarship Council in Japan. Dr. Zhao holds significant academic roles, including memberships in several Chinese neurology and neuroimmunology societies. She is recognized as a top talent in Shenyang and has authored over 16 papers in leading international journals such as PNAS. Dr. Zhao has led multiple national and provincial research projects, securing 3 national utility patents as the principal investigator.
Professional Profiles:
Academic Positions and Achievements 🎓🌟
Dr. Zhao Yinan, MD, Ph.D., holds esteemed academic positions within the field of neurology and neuroimmunology in China. She is a member of several influential groups, including the 8th Youth Group, Neuroimmunology Group, and Cerebrovascular Disease Group of the Chinese Society of Neurology. Additionally, she contributes to the 5th Neuroimmunology Group of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the 2nd Youth Council of the Chinese Stroke Society. Dr. Zhao is also a valued member of the Neuroimmunology Branch, Chinese Society of Neuroscience.
Recognition and Publications 📚🌐
Dr. Zhao is recognized as a top talent in Shenyang, showcasing her leadership and expertise in neurology. As a first author or corresponding author, she has published over 16 papers in prestigious international journals, including PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences). Her research leadership is underscored by presiding over two projects funded by the National Fund and the Liaoning Provincial Department of Education.
Patents and Innovation 💡🔬
Dr. Zhao’s contributions extend to innovation, where she has obtained three national utility patents as the principal investigator. Her work exemplifies a commitment to advancing knowledge and clinical practice in neurology and neuroimmunology, both nationally and internationally.
✍️Publications Top Note :
Review: Machine learning techniques for pulmonary nodule computer-aided diagnosis using CT images: A systematic review
Authors: Jin, H., Yu, C., Gong, Z., … Zhao, Y., Fu, Q.
Published in: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2023, 79, 104104
Abstract: Systematically reviews machine learning techniques applied to CT images for pulmonary nodule diagnosis, assessing their efficacy and impact on clinical decision-making.
Citations: 8
Article: Cost-effectiveness analysis of prolonged-release fampridine to treat walking disability of multiple sclerosis in China
Authors: Zhao, X., Yang, H., Wei, T., … Zhao, Y., Li, W.
Published in: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 2022, 11(14), pp. 1057–1069
Abstract: Analyzes the cost-effectiveness of prolonged-release fampridine for multiple sclerosis patients in China, focusing on its impact on walking disability.
Citations: 0
Article: Investigating the factors leading to medication communication errors from organizational and working conditional perspectives
Authors: Jin, H., Qu, Q., Zhao, Y., … Chi, X., Duffy, V.G.
Published in: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2022, 91, 103342
Abstract: Explores medication communication errors, examining organizational and working conditions as contributing factors.
Citations: 0
Article: Long-term modification of gut microbiota by broad-spectrum antibiotics improves stroke outcome in rats
Authors: Liu, C., Cheng, X., Zhong, S., … Wang, Y., Zhao, C.
Published in: Stroke and Vascular Neurology, 2022, 7(5), pp. 381–389, e001231
Abstract: Studies the impact of broad-spectrum antibiotics on gut microbiota and stroke outcomes in rat models over an extended period.
Citations: 7
Article: Influence of Different Protection States on the Mental Fatigue of Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: Jin, H., Xiao, M., Gong, Z., Zhao, Y.
Published in: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 2022, 15, pp. 1917–1929
Abstract: Examines the mental fatigue of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic under varying protection states.
Citations: 3
Article: Oligodendroglial connexin 47 regulates neuroinflammation upon autoimmune demyelination in a novel mouse model of multiple sclerosis
Authors: Zhao, Y., Yamasaki, R., Yamaguchi, H., … Isobe, N., Kira, J.-I.
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020, 117(4), pp. 2160–2169
Abstract: Investigates the role of connexin 47 in regulating neuroinflammation during autoimmune demyelination in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.
Citations: 31
Article: Catalpol Exerts a Neuroprotective Effect in the MPTP Mouse Model of Parkinson’s Disease
Authors: Wang, L.-Y., Yu, X., Li, X.-X., … Wang, Z.-Y., He, Z.-Y.
Published in: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2019, 11, 316
Abstract: Evaluates the neuroprotective properties of catalpol in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease induced by MPTP.
Citations: 38
Article: Prognostic impact of light-chain and transthyretin-related categories in cardiac amyloidosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: Xin, Y., Hu, W., Chen, X., … Sun, Y., Zhao, Y.
Published in: Hellenic Journal of Cardiology, 2019, 60(6), pp. 375–383
Abstract: Conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis on the prognostic significance of light-chain and transthyretin-related categories in cardiac amyloidosis.
Citations: 12
Review: Neurofilament light chain protein in neurodegenerative dementia: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Authors: Zhao, Y., Xin, Y., Meng, S., He, Z., Hu, W.
Published in: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2019, 102, pp. 123–138
Abstract: Systematically reviews neurofilament light chain protein’s role in neurodegenerative dementia through network meta-analysis.
Citations: 64
Review: Inhibitor of DNA binding in heart development and cardiovascular diseases
Authors: Hu, W., Xin, Y., Hu, J., Sun, Y., Zhao, Y.
Published in: Cell Communication and Signaling, 2019, 17(1), 51
Abstract: Reviews the role of inhibitor of DNA binding in heart development and cardiovascular diseases.
Citations: 11