Liliang Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Liliang Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Innovation Award

Fudan University | China

Prof. Liliang Li is a leading Associate Professor at Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, recognized for her pioneering research in forensic medicine, cardiovascular biology, and translational pharmacology. She has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying antipsychotic-induced cardiotoxicity, diabetic heart injuries, and sudden unexplained death in psychiatric patients. Combining innovative molecular approaches with clinical applications, Dr. Li’s research has consistently bridged basic science and translational medicine, influencing both diagnostic strategies and therapeutic development.

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Education

Prof. Liliang Li received her medical degree in Forensic Medicine followed by a doctoral degree in Forensic Science from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College. She enhanced her academic foundation and international exposure through postdoctoral training and a visiting scholar program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, enabling her to integrate global perspectives into her research.

Experience

Prof. Liliang Li has built an impressive academic and research career, progressing from postdoctoral fellow to Associate Research Fellow, and ultimately assuming her current role as Associate Professor. She has played key roles in mentoring young researchers, organizing graduate research conferences, and serving as a talent specialist. She actively participates in professional committees, including leadership positions within the Shanghai Society of Forensic Medicine, the Shanghai Association of Forensic Expertise, and cardiovascular research societies, demonstrating both scientific excellence and professional commitment.

Research Interests

Her research focuses on the mechanisms of antipsychotic-induced cardiotoxicity, cannabinoid receptor-mediated myocardial signaling, and cell death pathways including necroptosis and pyroptosis. Prof. Liliang Li is particularly interested in the identification of biomarkers for sudden cardiac death and diabetic cardiac injuries. Her work integrates multi-omics approaches, including proteomics, transcriptomics, and molecular biology, to unravel complex cardiovascular and forensic phenomena, with an emphasis on developing translational strategies for clinical and forensic applications.

Awards

Prof. Liliang Li’s innovative work has been widely recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including Young Investigator accolades, national and regional medical science awards, and multiple best paper honors at leading cardiology conferences. She has been nominated for international awards in toxicology, chaired sessions at major scientific meetings, and serves as a reviewer for high-impact journals in cardiovascular medicine, translational research, and molecular biology. These accolades reflect her influence on both national and international scientific communities.

Publications

  • Title: Coenzyme Q deficiency may predispose to sudden unexplained death via an increased risk of cardiac arrhythmia
    Journal: International Journal of Legal Medicine
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: RNF149 Destabilizes IFNGR1 in Macrophages to Favor Postinfarction Cardiac Repair
    Journal: Circulation Research
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: Cardiotoxic effects of common and emerging drugs: role of cannabinoid receptors
    Journal: Clinical Science
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: Post-mortem genetic analysis of sudden unexplained death in a young cohort: a whole-exome sequencing study
    Journal: International Journal of Legal Medicine
    Published on: 2023

  • Title: Nasal mucosa is much more susceptible than oral mucosa to infection of SARS‐CoV‐2 Omicron subvariants: Wearing nasal masks where facial masks cannot be used
    Journal: Journal of Medical Virology
    Published on: 2023

  • Title: Sudden unexplained death in schizophrenia patients: An autopsy-based comparative study from China
    Journal: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
    Published on: 2023

  • Title: Cannabinoid Receptor 2-Centric Molecular Feedback Loop Drives Necroptosis in Diabetic Heart Injuries
    Journal: Circulation
    Published on: 2023

Conclusion

Prof. Liliang Li is an exceptional scientist whose work exemplifies innovation, rigor, and translational impact. Her integration of forensic science, molecular cardiology, and translational medicine has led to new insights into drug-induced cardiotoxicity and sudden cardiac death. With a remarkable combination of research excellence, leadership, and mentorship, Dr. Li continues to shape the future of cardiovascular and forensic research, making her a highly deserving candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award.

Rui Guo | Medicine | Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr. Rui Guo | Medicine | Excellence in Innovation Award

Children’s Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University | China

Dr. Rui Guo is a thoracic and tumor surgeon specializing in pediatric minimally invasive surgery. Affiliated with the Children’s Hospital of Shandong University and Jinan Children’s Hospital, his work focuses on innovative thoracoscopic techniques for congenital lung malformations.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Innovative Surgical Technique

    • Introduces a novel “Single Surgeon + Single Site” thoracoscopic approach for pediatric extralobar pulmonary sequestration (ELS), reducing incisions, operative time, and resource use compared to multi-portal VATS (M-VATS).

    • Addresses limitations of existing techniques (e.g., U-VATS) by enabling artificial pneumothorax and minimizing instrument interference.

  2. Clinical Impact

    • Demonstrates superior outcomes: Shorter operative time (41.8 vs. 53.7 min), reduced blood loss (2.7 vs. 4.1 mL), and shorter hospital stays (3.7 vs. 6.5 days) compared to M-VATS.

    • Cost-effective: Lower expenses ($4,228 vs. $4,978) due to fewer consumables and no need for surgical assistants.

  3. Technical Feasibility

    • Successful implementation in 18 patients with no conversions to open surgery or major complications (e.g., bronchopleural fistulas).

    • Adaptability to complex cases (e.g., intra-diaphragmatic ELS with diaphragmatic repair).

  4. Alignment with Modern Surgical Trends

    • Promotes minimally invasive and enhanced recovery protocols, aligning with global shifts toward less traumatic pediatric surgeries.

  5. Rigor and Transparency

    • Retrospective design but includes clear statistical analysis and comparative data.

    • Ethical approval and informed consent were obtained.

Education 🎓

  • Medical Degree: Likely from a Chinese medical institution (specific details not provided in the publication).

  • Training: Specialization in pediatric thoracic surgery, with expertise in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).

Experience 💼

  • Current Roles:

    • Thoracic Surgeon at Jinan Children’s Hospital.

    • Researcher in minimally invasive pediatric surgical techniques.

  • Key Contributions: Pioneered “Single Surgeon” and “Single Site” thoracoscopic approaches for pulmonary sequestration.

Research Interest On Medicine🔍

  • Minimally invasive surgery (VATS) for congenital lung lesions.

  • Cost-effective and resource-efficient surgical techniques.

  • Postoperative recovery optimization in pediatric patients.

Publication 📄

Guo et al. (2025) “Single surgeon and single site total thoracoscopic surgery for paediatric extralobar pulmonary sequestration.” BMC Pediatrics, 25:446.
🔗 Read Here | Cited by: [X] articles (check citation count on PubMed/Google Scholar).

Conclusion ✨

Dr. Rui Guo, innovative thoracoscopic techniques demonstrate improved surgical outcomes, reduced costs, and faster recovery for pediatric ELS patients. His work supports broader adoption of minimally invasive approaches in pediatric thoracic surgery.