Jingjing Miao | Clinical Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jingjing Miao | Clinical Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Associate Researcher, at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer, China📖

Dr. Jingjing Miao is an accomplished medical researcher and associate investigator at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. With a robust educational foundation and extensive experience in nasopharyngeal carcinoma research, she has become a prominent figure in oncology, particularly in understanding radioresistance and advancing biomarker-based treatments. Recognized internationally for her contributions, she continues to lead research initiatives aimed at improving cancer care and patient outcomes.

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Education Background🎓

Dr. Jingjing Miao holds a Ph.D. in Medicine from Sun Yat-sen University (2021), where she conducted research under the supervision of Prof. Xiang Guo. She completed her Master of Medicine at the same institution in 2017, guided by Prof. Chong Zhao, following her undergraduate medical training (M.B.B.S.) at the Second Clinical Medical College, Southern Medical University (2009–2014).

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Miao is currently an Associate Researcher, Master’s Supervisor, and practicing physician in the Department of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center (2023–present). Previously, she served as a Postdoctoral Assistant Researcher in the same department (2021–2023), where her work significantly contributed to advancing precision medicine in oncology. Her expertise lies in nasopharyngeal carcinoma, with a focus on radioresistance and biomarker identification. Dr. Miao has also held key roles in professional committees, including serving as Deputy Secretary-General of the Nasopharyngeal Cancer Integrated Rehabilitation Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association.

Research Interests🔬

Dr. Miao specializes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma with an emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of radioresistance, biomarker discovery, and immuno-radiotherapy. She is dedicated to exploring the roles of RNA-binding proteins, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and stress granules in cancer treatment resistance, particularly in reirradiation scenarios.

Author Metrics 

Dr. Miao has authored numerous high-impact research articles and conference presentations. Her work has garnered recognition through multiple awards, including ASCO Merit Awards (2019, 2021) and the prestigious “35 under 35” Outstanding Young Oncologists in China (2023). She has contributed significantly to journals and conferences, advancing the field of oncology through innovative approaches to treatment.

Publications Top Notes 📄

1. “Longitudinal post-radiotherapy plasma Epstein-Barr virus DNA trends inform on optimal risk stratification in endemic nasopharyngeal carcinoma”

  • Authors: Neo, J., Yip, P.L., Ong, E.H.W., Lim, D.W.T., Chua, M.L.K.
  • Journal: Oral Oncology, 2024, Volume 148, Article 106655.
  • Summary: This study investigates plasma Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA trends post-radiotherapy to refine risk stratification in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). It underscores the utility of EBV DNA as a biomarker for monitoring disease progression and treatment efficacy.
  • Citations: 2

2. “Efficacy of concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone for loco-regionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: long-term follow-up analysis”

  • Authors: Xu, A.-A., Miao, J.-J., Wang, L., Deng, X.-W., Zhao, C.
  • Journal: Radiation Oncology, 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1, Article 63.
  • Summary: This paper provides a long-term analysis of concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) as a standalone treatment for locoregionally advanced NPC. The findings highlight sustained efficacy and safety profiles, advocating for CCRT as a potential treatment standard.
  • Citations: 4

3. “The m6A reader IGF2BP3 preserves NOTCH3 mRNA stability to sustain Notch3 signaling and promote tumor metastasis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma”

  • Authors: Chen, B., Huang, R., Xia, T., Zhao, C., Wang, L., Miao, J.-J.
  • Journal: Oncogene, 2023, Volume 42, Issue 48, Pages 3564–3574.
  • Summary: This study explores the role of the m6A reader IGF2BP3 in stabilizing NOTCH3 mRNA, thereby sustaining Notch3 signaling pathways to drive metastasis in NPC. It reveals novel therapeutic targets to inhibit tumor progression.
  • Citations: 8

4. “Improved accuracy of auto-segmentation of organs at risk in radiotherapy planning for nasopharyngeal carcinoma based on fully convolutional neural network deep learning”

  • Authors: Peng, Y., Liu, Y., Shen, G., Qi, Z., Deng, X., Miao, J.-J.
  • Journal: Oral Oncology, 2023, Volume 136, Article 106261.
  • Summary: The research demonstrates advancements in radiotherapy planning through deep learning-based auto-segmentation of organs at risk (OARs), improving treatment precision and minimizing adverse effects.
  • Citations: 7

5. “Adjuvant Capecitabine Following Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy in Locoregionally Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Randomized Clinical Trial”

  • Authors: Miao, J., Wang, L., Tan, S.H., Chua, M.L.K., Zhao, C.
  • Journal: JAMA Oncology, 2022, Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages 1776–1785.
  • Summary: This randomized clinical trial evaluates the addition of adjuvant capecitabine to concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) in locoregionally advanced NPC. Results show improved survival outcomes, suggesting enhanced therapeutic efficacy.
  • Citations: 23
Conclusion

Dr. Jingjing Miao is an exemplary candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her groundbreaking contributions to nasopharyngeal carcinoma research, leadership roles, and recognition from esteemed organizations make her deserving of this honor. Continued efforts to broaden her research scope and engage globally will further establish her as a leading figure in oncology.

Behrooz Yahyaei | Medical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Behrooz Yahyaei | Medical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Head of Department, Department of Medical Sciences, Shahrood Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrood, Iran📖

Behrooz Yahyaei is a dedicated academic and researcher in Anatomical Sciences, based at the Shahrood branch of Islamic Azad University, Iran. Since obtaining his Ph.D. in 2013, he has been instrumental in teaching anatomy, histology, and embryology to medical students. As the head of the Basic Medical Sciences Department since 2016, he oversees research and educational initiatives. Yahyaei’s work has significantly contributed to the field, with numerous publications focusing on nanoparticles and their biomedical applications. His commitment to advancing medical education and research makes him a respected figure in the academic community. 🧬

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Education and Experience🎓

Behrooz Yahyaei earned his Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences from Islamic Azad University (2008-2013). He has taught various courses, including anatomy, histology, and immunology, across multiple branches of the university since 2012. His experience extends to supervising MD and MSc theses, contributing to research councils, and leading educational workshops. Yahyaei has held significant administrative roles, such as the head of the Basic Medical Sciences Department and the Faculty of Medical Sciences. His dedication to academic excellence and research supervision showcases his commitment to shaping the future of medical education. 📚

Professional Development🌱

Behrooz Yahyaei is committed to professional development, having served as a reviewer for 50 national and international articles since 2018. He actively contributes to the educational landscape as a secretary of various councils within the Medical Sciences Department. Yahyaei has supervised numerous MD and MSc theses, showcasing his role in mentoring students. Additionally, he leads the Biological Nanoparticles in Medicine Research Center, fostering innovation in medical research. His involvement in research projects and specialized workshops demonstrates his dedication to advancing knowledge in anatomical sciences and enhancing the educational experience for his students. 💼

Research Focus🔬

Behrooz Yahyaei’s research primarily revolves around the biomedical applications of nanoparticles. His studies explore the effects of biological and chemical nanoparticles on tissue morphology and pathology, particularly in relation to liver and kidney health. Yahyaei investigates how these nanoparticles interact with biological systems, contributing to advancements in targeted drug delivery and cancer therapy. His work not only highlights the potential of nanoparticles in medicine but also emphasizes the need for thorough histopathological evaluations. Through his research, Yahyaei aims to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical applications, promoting innovative solutions for health challenges. 🧪

Publications Top Notes 📄

Pourali, P., Neuhöferová, E., Dzmitruk, V., Svoboda, M., Stodůlková, E., Flieger, M., Yahyaei, B., & Benson, V. (2024). Bioproduced Nanoparticles Deliver Multiple Cargoes via Targeted Tumor Therapy In Vivo. ACS Omega, 9(31), 33789-33804. 📅

Ziaolhagh, S. J., Mirkatuli, H. A., Baghbani, M., Safari, M., Jokandan, S. S. E., Ameli, N., & Yahyaei, B. (2024). The effects of biological and chemical silver nanoparticles along with aerobic and anaerobic training protocols on tissues: Morphological and histopathological evaluation. Microscopy Research and Technique, 87(8), 1766–1788. 📅

Ziaolhagh, S. J., Ardakanizadeh, M., Kaveh, A., & Yahyaei, B. (2023). Liver tissue changes induced by biological and chemical silver nanoparticles in trained male Wistar rats. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 79, 127253. 📅

Pourali, P., Nouri, M., Heidari, T., Kheirkhahan, N., & Yahyaei, B. (2023). Comparison between the Nature and Activity of Silver Nanoparticles Produced by Active and Inactive Fungal Biomass Forms on Cervical Cancer Cells. Nanomanufacturing, 3, 248-262. 📅

Yahyaei, B., & Safari, M. (2022). Comparing the effects of sesame oil and rapeseed oil versus suet oil and animal butter on the reproductive system of male rats. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, 44(7), 641-648. 📅

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Behrooz Yahyaei is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive teaching experience, leadership roles, substantial research contributions, and dedication to student mentorship make him an exemplary figure in the academic community. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in expanding research scope and increasing international visibility, his strengths far outweigh any weaknesses. Dr. Yahyaei’s commitment to advancing the field of anatomical sciences and his innovative research on nanoparticles position him as a deserving recipient of this award.