Dr. Fuhou Li | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fuhou Li | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Jilin University, China

Dr. Fuhou Li 🎓 is an accomplished researcher and Associate Professor at the College of Animal Science, Jilin University, China. His expertise lies in silage research, ruminant nutrition, and microbial fermentation, with a strong focus on improving animal health and feed efficiency. Currently, he is a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, furthering his research in animal science. Dr. Li has significantly contributed to understanding lactic acid bacteria’s role in silage fermentation, optimizing animal nutrition, and investigating rumen microbial communities. His work has been widely recognized through numerous high-impact publications in leading peer-reviewed journals. 📚🔬

Publication Profile

🎓 Education

Dr. Li earned his Ph.D. (2017-2021) and Master’s degree (2014-2017) from the College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, specializing in silage research and animal nutrition. His undergraduate studies (2010-2014) in grassland science were completed at Jilin Agricultural University. His strong academic background has enabled him to contribute significantly to the field of animal nutrition. 🎓📖

💼 Experience

Dr. Li’s academic journey includes postdoctoral research (2021-2024) at Lanzhou University, focusing on silage and ruminant nutrition. Since 2024, he has been serving as an Associate Professor at Jilin University, where he continues to advance research in animal science. His current role as a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2025-) further strengthens his international research collaborations. His extensive experience in microbial fermentation and animal feed optimization has made him a respected scientist in his field. 🏫🔬

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Li has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to silage research and animal nutrition. His publications in top-tier journals, along with his active role in international conferences, have earned him accolades from the scientific community. His innovative research on lactic acid bacteria and fermentation quality has positioned him as a leading expert in ruminant nutrition. 🏅📜

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research revolves around the effects of lactic acid bacteria on silage fermentation and animal health, microbial interactions in ruminant digestion, and optimizing silage quality to enhance livestock productivity. His work explores how microbial communities and enzyme-producing bacteria influence fermentation characteristics and nutrient availability in silage, benefiting both dairy and meat production industries. His findings contribute to sustainable livestock management and improved animal health. 🐄🌿

📖 Publications

Responses of microbial community composition and CAZymes encoding gene expression in ensiled Elymus nutans to altitudinal gradients in alpine region. Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

Effects of inoculating feruloyl esterase-producing Lactiplantibacillus plantarum A1 on ensiling characteristics, in vitro ruminal fermentation, and microbiota of alfalfa silage. Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology.

Probiotic effect of feeding feruloyl esterase-producing Lactobacillus plantarum inoculated alfalfa silage on digestion, antioxidant, and immunity status of lactating dairy goats. Animal Nutrition.

Nutrient utilization of native herbage and oat forage as feed for Tibetan sheep (Ovis aries). Grassland Science.

The effects of Lactobacillus plantarum with feruloyl esterase-producing ability or high antioxidant activity on fermentation, chemical composition, and antioxidant status of alfalfa silage. Animal Feed Science and Technology.

Effects of class IIa bacteriocin-producing Lactobacillus species on fermentation quality and aerobic stability of alfalfa silage. Animals.

Pretreatment of Pennisetum sinese silages with ferulic acid esterase-producing lactic acid bacteria and cellulase at two dry matter contents: Fermentation characteristics, carbohydrate composition, and enzymatic saccharification. Bioresource Technology.

Ferulic acid esterase-producing lactic acid bacteria and cellulase pretreatments of corn stalk silage at two different temperatures: Ensiling characteristics, carbohydrate composition, and enzymatic saccharification. Bioresource Technology.

📚 Conclusion

Dr. Fuhou Li is a dedicated scientist whose research has significantly impacted the field of silage fermentation and ruminant nutrition. His extensive experience, high-impact publications, and ongoing international collaborations reflect his commitment to advancing animal science. Through his innovative research, he continues to drive improvements in animal feed efficiency, microbial interactions, and sustainable livestock nutrition. 🌱🔬🐑

Ms. tianyu zhou | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. tianyu zhou | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Editor, Disease Control And Prevetion, China

Zhou Tianyu is a dedicated researcher in the field of pharmacology, specializing in drug safety evaluation and molecular pharmacology. Born in Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, China, she has an extensive background in pharmacy and biomedical research. With a strong passion for scientific exploration, she has actively contributed to multiple national research projects, focusing on drug mechanisms, adverse drug reactions, and bioinformatics analysis. Her research expertise includes PCR, Western blot, flow cytometry, and serum pharmacology, making her proficient in both experimental operations and data analysis.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Zhou Tianyu earned her Master’s degree in Pharmacy from Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine (2021-2024), where she studied advanced courses such as Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. She also completed her undergraduate studies at the same institution (2017-2021), gaining in-depth knowledge of Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Natural Drug Chemistry. Her academic journey has equipped her with strong theoretical and practical skills in pharmaceutical sciences.

🏆 Experience

Throughout her research career, Zhou Tianyu has been involved in numerous prestigious projects. She contributed to the study of donkey-hide gelatin’s role in regulating alveolar macrophage transformation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) based on the TLR/NF-κB/L-arginine signaling axis. She successfully built a COPD mouse model and conducted inflammation studies using RAW264.7 cells. Additionally, she worked on mining adverse drug reactions from the FAERS database, leading to a published article in Scientific Reports. Her industrial experience includes internships at Xi’an Zhengda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Beijing Union Jianhao Pharmaceutical Technology Development Co., Ltd., where she specialized in drug processing, safety evaluation, and archives management.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Zhou Tianyu’s academic excellence has been recognized with the Third-Class Postgraduate Scholarship (2022). She has also actively participated in social service and professional activities, earning the title of “Excellent Volunteer” in the “Serving the Society, Caring for Health” Free Clinic (2017-2018) and at the 13th Shaanxi Province Games (2018). Furthermore, she secured third place in the “Shennong Painting Hundreds of Herbs—Chinese Medicine Painting Exhibition” and held leadership roles in her university’s Youth League Organization.

🔍 Research Focus

Her research interests include drug safety evaluation, bioinformatics, network pharmacology, and molecular mechanisms of drug action. She has contributed significantly to studying the anti-pulmonary fibrosis effects of Prismatomeris connata extract using spatially resolved metabolomics. She also explored hepatotoxicity mechanisms in Polygonum multiflorum through network toxicology. Her expertise extends to allergy research, where she investigated inflammatory mediator responses in RBL2H3 cells.

📝 Conclusion

Zhou Tianyu is an ambitious and skilled researcher with a strong foundation in pharmacology, data analysis, and experimental methodologies. Her ability to integrate bioinformatics with laboratory research has contributed to high-impact publications and drug safety assessments. With her keen analytical mind and collaborative nature, she continues to explore innovative pharmaceutical solutions while striving for excellence in drug research and evaluation.

📚 Publications

Spatially resolved metabolomics visualizes heterogeneous distribution of metabolites in lung tissue and the anti-pulmonary fibrosis effect of Prismatomeris connata extract

Unraveling the mechanism of ethyl acetate extract from Prismatomeris connata Y. Z. Ruan root in treating pulmonary fibrosis: insights from bioinformatics, network pharmacology, and experimental validation

 Inegrated spatially resolved metabolomics and network toxicology to investigate the hepatotoxicity mechanisms of component D of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb.