Hongyong Zhang | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongyong Zhang | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjiang | China

Dr. Hongyong Zhang is an accomplished Associate Professor at Guangdong Medical University, based at the Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjiang. With an extensive background in developmental biology, molecular reproduction, and gene regulation, he has significantly contributed to the understanding of reproductive mechanisms and genetic engineering. His innovative research, particularly in mammalian oocyte development and gene editing using CRISPR/Cas9, continues to pave the way for breakthroughs in regenerative medicine and reproductive biology.

Professional profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Academic Background and Postdoctoral Training
    Dr. Zhang has completed his doctoral studies in developmental biology at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, one of China’s premier research institutions, followed by a long postdoctoral tenure until 2019. This foundation indicates deep training in life sciences and developmental biology.

  • Progressive Academic Career
    He currently holds an Associate Professor position at Guangdong Medical University, demonstrating academic growth and recognition. Prior engagements at prominent institutions like the Shenzhen PKU-HKUST Medical Center further underscore his institutional reputation.

  • Independent Research Grants as PI
    Dr. Zhang has secured multiple national and regional research projects, such as:

    • NSFC Youth Science Fund (2024–2026)

    • Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (2022–2025)

    • China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2020–2022)
      This shows his ability to attract competitive funding and lead research independently.

  • Strong Publication Record in High-Impact Journals
    Notable publications include:

    • EMBO Molecular Medicine (impactful and reputed in biomedical research)

    • Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

    • Journal of Cellular Physiology

    • Toxicology
      These reflect both quality and diversity in research topics including oocyte maturation, spindle checkpoint regulation, cancer cell biology, and blastocyst complementation.

🎓 Education

Dr. Zhang embarked on his academic journey at Northeast Agricultural University (2009–2013), where he earned a degree in Biological Sciences. He then pursued a PhD in Developmental Biology at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2013–2019), where he delved into molecular mechanisms guiding embryonic and reproductive development in animals.

🧪 Experience

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Zhang expanded his research horizon through prestigious postdoctoral work (2013–2019) at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He later contributed as a researcher at the Shenzhen Peking University–Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Medical Center (2020–2022). Since July 2022, he has held a faculty position as Associate Professor at Guangdong Medical University, where he actively leads independent research projects in developmental biology and gene regulation.

🔬 Research Interests On Biology

Dr. Zhang’s research interests revolve around the molecular regulation of oocyte maturation, chromatin accessibility, meiotic progression, and blastocyst complementation. He is also passionate about the development of gene-edited animal models for studying neurodegenerative and metabolic diseases. His focus on GPER1 gene editing, Fosl2 mechanisms, and spindle checkpoint regulation underpins his impactful contributions to reproductive and regenerative medicine.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Zhang has received multiple national and regional grants as Principal Investigator, reflecting his scientific excellence and innovation. These include:

  • NSFC Youth Science Fund Project (2024–2026) on Fosl2 mechanisms

  • GDBR Youth Science Fund Project (2022–2025) on CyclinB2/CDK1 regulation

  • China Postdoctoral Science Foundation General Fund (2020–2022) for CRISPR/Cas9-based GPER1 knockout pig models

📚 Publications

Dr. Zhang has published high-impact papers in leading scientific journals. Below is a list of selected publications with full citation and links:

  1. Zhang H-Y, et al. Rescuing ocular development in an anophthalmic pig by blastocyst complementation. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 2018, 10(12): e8861.

    Cited by: 120 articles

  2. Zhang H-Y, Li J, Ouyang Y-C, et al. Cell Division Cycle 5-Like Regulates Metaphase-to-Anaphase Transition in Meiotic Oocyte. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021, 9: 671685.

    Cited by: 47 articles

  3. Guan Y-T, Zhang C, Zhang H-Y, et al. Primary cilia: Structure, dynamics, and roles in cancer cells and tumor microenvironment. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2023, 238(8): 1788–1807.

    Cited by: 15 articles

  4. Chen H, Gong S, Zhang H-Y, et al. From the regulatory mechanism of TFEB to its therapeutic implications. Cell Death Discovery, 2024, 10(1): Full Text.

    Cited by: 5 articles

  5. Zhang H-Y, Ouyang Y-C, Li J, et al. Gefitinib reduces oocyte quality by disturbing meiotic progression. Toxicology, 2021, 452: 152705.

    Cited by: 32 articles

🧾 Conclusion

With a strong foundation in molecular biology and developmental genetics, Dr. Hongyong Zhang exemplifies scientific excellence through his research, mentorship, and academic service. His pioneering work in oocyte biology, chromatin regulation, and gene editing has earned him a reputable place in the field, along with a robust publication record and competitive research funding. His dedication makes him a deserving nominee for any prestigious research award in biomedical sciences.

Xiao Li | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Xiao Li | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Northwest A&F University | China

 Xiao Li is an Associate Professor at the College of Animal Sciences and Technology, Northwest A & F University. His research focuses on the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that regulate skeletal muscle and adipose tissue development, with significant implications for the livestock industry. His studies explore the roles of noncoding RNAs, epigenetic pathways, and the interactions between skeletal myofibers and intramuscular adipocytes to enhance pig growth and pork quality.

Profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards🎗️

  • Outstanding Research Contributions – Xiao Li has a strong research focus on skeletal muscle and adipose tissue development, with particular interest in epigenetic and genetic mechanisms regulating myogenesis, adipogenesis, and lipogenesis. These areas have significant implications in both livestock industries and human health.

  • High-Impact Publications – Xiao Li has 19+ publications in renowned journals like the American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Animal Biotechnology, and Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica. These papers demonstrate substantial contributions to muscle biology, adipogenesis, and epigenetic regulation.

  • Interdisciplinary Research Impact – Xiao Li’s work bridges animal science, genetics, and nutrition, contributing to both fundamental research and practical applications in improving pig growth and meat quality.

  • International Collaborations & Experience – Xiao Li has collaborated with leading global institutions, including Virginia Tech, Cornell University, and Washington State University, showcasing a strong international research network.

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. (2005-2011) – Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology & Biochemistry, Nanjing Agricultural University
  • Joint Ph.D. (2009-2010) – Laboratory of Muscle Biology, Virginia Tech
  • Visiting Scholar (2010-2011) – Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University

Experience 🎓🌐

  • Lecturer (2012-2018) – College of Animal Sciences and Technology, Northwest A & F University
  • Visiting Scholar (2017-2018) – Department of Animal Sciences, Washington State University
  • Associate Professor (2018-present) – College of Animal Sciences and Technology, Northwest A & F University

Research Interests On Biological Sciences 🌿

  • The role and mechanisms of noncoding RNAs in myogenesis, adipogenesis, and lipogenesis
  • Epigenetic pathways mediating maternal/paternal programming in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue development
  • The cross-talk between skeletal myofibers and intramuscular adipocytes
  • Nutritional strategies to enhance pig growth and improve pork quality

Awards 🏆

Xiao Li has been recognized for his contributions to the field of animal physiology and genetics through various academic and research awards. His work has received funding and accolades from prestigious institutions supporting advancements in livestock research.

Publications 📚

  1. Screening of lncRNA profiles during intramuscular adipogenic differentiation in longissimus dorsi and semitendinosus muscles in pigs

    • Authors: Yanru Yue, Zihao Ge, Zhicheng Guo, Yuhe Wang, Gongshe Yang, Shiduo Sun, Xiao Li
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2023.2176319
  2. Effects of maternal supplementation of fish oil during late gestation and lactation on growth performance, fecal microbiota structure and post-weaning diarrhoea of offspring piglets

    • Authors: Peiyuan Han, Zhaohui Du, Xiaowei Liu, Junyi You, Xin’e Shi, Shiduo Sun, Gongshe Yang, Xiao Li
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1017/S0007114522003981
  3. Rosiglitazone-induced PPARγ activation promotes intramuscular adipocyte adipogenesis of pig

    • Authors: Zhaolu Wang, Youlei Li, Lingling Wu, Yuan Guo, Gongshe Yang, Xiao Li, Xin’e Shi
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2023.2206872
  4. Effect of fermented corn–soybean meal on carcass and meat quality of grower‐finisher pigs

    • Authors: Junfeng Lu, Qichun Han, Shaoying Wang, Zhaolu Wang, Xiao Li, Jianhong Hu, Gongshe Yang, Lei Wang, Xin’e Shi
    • Publication Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.1111/jpn.13444
  5. MiR-370 enhances cell cycle and represses lipid accumulation in porcine adipocytes

  6. Triptolide enhances lipolysis of adipocytes by enhancing ATGL transcription via upregulation of p53

    • Authors: Xiaoyu Wang, Meixue Xu, Ying Peng, Qimuge Naren, Yanting Xu, Xin Wang, Gongshe Yang, Xin’E Shi, Xiao Li
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.1002/ptr.6779
  7. Elevated miR-10a-5p facilitates cell cycle and restrains adipogenic differentiation via targeting Map2k6 and Fasn, respectively

    • Authors: Xiaoyu Wang, Huifang Zhang, Meixue Xu, Xin’E Shi, Gongshe Yang, Shiduo Sun, Xiao Li
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.1093/abbs/gmaa111
  8. Morus nigra L. leaves improve the meat quality in finishing pigs

    • Authors: Lujie Fan, Ying Peng, Dan Wu, Jianhong Hu, Xin’E Shi, Gongshe Yang, Xiao Li
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.1111/jpn.13439
  9. Screening of lncRNA Profiles During Intramuscular Adipogenic Differentiation in Longissimus Dorsi and Semitendinosus Muscles in Pigs

    • Authors: Xiaoyu Wang, Ying Peng, Meixue Xu, Xiaochang Chen, Gongshe Yang, Xin’e Shi, Xiao Li
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-55654/v1
  10. The long noncoding RNA MyHC IIA/X-AS contributes to skeletal muscle myogenesis and maintains the fast fiber phenotype

  • Authors: Mingle Dou, Ying Yao, Lu Ma, Xiaoyu Wang, Xin’e Shi, Gongshe Yang, Xiao Li
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.010498

Conclusion 🔍

Xiao Li’s research has significantly contributed to understanding the molecular and genetic mechanisms regulating muscle and fat development in livestock. His work enhances knowledge in animal science and provides practical applications for improving meat quality and agricultural productivity. His continued efforts in noncoding RNA, epigenetics, and nutritional strategies will help advance the field and benefit both academia and the livestock industry.