Mrs. Meijuan Wang | Pancreatic Cancer | Best Researcher Award
Department of Gastroenterology, The Ninth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, China
Meijuan Wang is a dedicated researcher in gastroenterology, currently working as a research intern at the Department of Gastroenterology, The Ninth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing. With a strong academic background and hands-on research experience, she has contributed significantly to studies on neuroplastic changes and autism susceptibility genes. Her work in high-impact scientific journals highlights her commitment to advancing medical research.
Publication Profile
Education:
Meijuan Wang earned her Master’s Degree from Hainan Medical University in 2023. Her academic journey has been marked by an in-depth focus on gastroenterology and neuroscience-related research, equipping her with the skills to investigate complex medical conditions.
Experience:
Since July 2023, Meijuan Wang has been a research intern at the Department of Gastroenterology, The Ninth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital. In this role, she actively engages in clinical and laboratory research, contributing to studies that explore the intersections of gastroenterology and neurological disorders.
Awards and Honors:
Meijuan Wang has been actively involved in prestigious research projects funded by the Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation and the Hainan Provincial Science and Technology Department. Her contributions to these projects demonstrate her expertise in cutting-edge biomedical research.
Research Focus:
Her research interests span neuroplasticity, autism spectrum disorders, and gastroenterology. She has explored the antagonistic effects of Vitamin D on neuroplastic changes in autism susceptibility genes and the regulation of thalamic relay nuclei in cerebral frontal cortex development. Additionally, her recent studies involve establishing pancreatic cancer organoids for advanced cancer research.
Conclusion:
Meijuan Wang is an emerging researcher dedicated to bridging the fields of gastroenterology and neuroscience. Her contributions to high-impact research projects and scientific publications establish her as a promising scientist in the medical community.
Publications:
Activity-Dependent Differential Regulation of Auts2 Isoforms In Vitro and In Vivo. Molecular Neurobiology, 60: 2973-2985. [Cited by articles in neurodevelopmental studies.]
Stratifying ASD and Characterizing the Functional Connectivity of Subtypes in Resting-State fMRI. Behavioural Brain Research, 449: 114458. [Cited in autism spectrum disorder imaging research.]
Establishing Pancreatic Cancer Organoids from EUS-Guided Fine-Needle Biopsy Specimens. Cancers, 17(4), 692. [Cited in pancreatic cancer research.]