Dr. Chong Yin | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chong Yin | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chong Yin | Associate Researcher | Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College | China

Academic Background

Chong Yin holds a comprehensive academic background in biotechnology, animal genetics, and biomedical engineering, progressing from a Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology to a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. His educational foundation has equipped him with a strong interdisciplinary understanding of molecular biology, genetic research, and biomedical applications. His work has been widely recognized and cited across multiple scientific platforms, with over fifteen hundred citations by more than thirteen hundred documents. His research output spans over fifty documents, reflecting a significant and sustained contribution to the field. With an h-index of twenty-two, as recorded on Scopus and Google Scholar, his influence in osteogenic and molecular biology research continues to grow.

Research Focus

Chong Yin’s research focuses on the molecular mechanisms governing bone biology, particularly osteoporosis, and the development of nucleic acid-based therapeutics. His work integrates phase separation, gene editing, and hydrogel technologies to explore novel strategies for enhancing bone regeneration and repair. He aims to bridge fundamental cellular biology with translational therapies for skeletal diseases, focusing on innovative approaches for osteogenic differentiation and bone metabolism.

Work Experience

Chong Yin began his professional career as a graduate assistant at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, where he contributed to foundational biomedical research. He then undertook postdoctoral research at Northwestern Polytechnical University, further refining his expertise in cellular and molecular biology. He currently serves as an Associate Researcher and Associate Professor at the Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, where he leads multiple research initiatives in bone biology and regenerative medicine.

Key Contributions

Chong Yin has made substantial contributions to understanding osteoblast differentiation, bone formation, and mechanotransduction in skeletal tissues. He has pioneered studies on long noncoding RNAs and microRNAs that regulate bone metabolism and developed biomimetic hydrogels with applications in osteomyelitis treatment. His work has provided valuable insights into the biomechanical mechanisms underlying bone remodeling and the therapeutic potential of RNA-based and hydrogel-mediated interventions.

Awards & Recognition

Chong Yin’s contributions have been recognized with prestigious national and international awards, including grants for young investigators and accolades for innovative research in skeletal disease treatment. His work has garnered recognition for advancing translational approaches in bone biology and regenerative medicine.

Professional Roles & Memberships

He is an active member of multiple scientific societies, including the International Chinese Musculoskeletal Research Society, the Chinese Society of Cell Biology, and the Chinese Anti-cancer Association. He serves as a young editorial member for journals such as iMeta and Burns & Trauma, reflecting his growing influence in scientific publishing and peer review.

Profile

Scopus

Featured Publications

Yin, C., Tian, Y., Yu, Y., et al. Long noncoding RNA AK039312 and AK079370 inhibits bone formation via miR-199b-5p. Pharmacol Res.

Yin, C., Tian, Y., Li, D., et al. Long non-coding RNA Lnc-DIF inhibits bone formation by sequestering miR-489-3p. Iscience.

Hu, L., Yin, C., Chen, D., et al. MACF1 promotes osteoblast differentiation by sequestering repressors in cytoplasm. Cell Death Differ.

Tian, Y., Zhao, Y., Yin, C., et al. Polyvinylamine with moderate binding affinity as a highly effective vehicle for RNA delivery. J Control Release.

Yin, C., Zhang, Y., Hu, L., et al. Mechanical unloading reduces microtubule actin crosslinking factor 1 expression to inhibit β-catenin signaling and osteoblast proliferation. J Cell Physiol.

Impact Statement / Vision

Chong Yin envisions advancing the field of bone biology by translating molecular insights into practical therapies that improve patient outcomes. His research aims to integrate genetic, biochemical, and biomaterial strategies to address skeletal disorders and enhance regenerative medicine approaches, establishing a framework for innovative and clinically relevant treatments.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. rafat Sasany | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. rafat Sasany | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc.prof.Dr., biruni universty, Turkey

Dr. Rafat Sasany is an accomplished Associate Professor in the field of Prosthodontics, with a rich background in clinical practice, academic instruction, and cutting-edge research. With a professional journey spanning across Turkey and Iran, she has made significant contributions to prosthetic and aesthetic dental care, while also engaging in interdisciplinary studies such as psychology. Her dedication to innovation in dental sciences is reflected through her robust involvement in research on biomimetic materials, CAD/CAM technologies, and stem cell therapies. She is a proud member of the American Dental Association (ADA) and is recognized for her clinical finesse and academic excellence. 🦷🌍

Publication Profile

🎓 Education Background:

Dr. Sasany began her academic career in dentistry at Yeditepe University, graduating from the Faculty of Dentistry in 2005. She later pursued a Master’s in Psychology at Tehran Azad University (2010–2012), showcasing her interest in holistic patient care. She completed her specialized training in Prosthodontics at Ondokuz Mayıs University between 2014 and 2018, further sharpening her skills in aesthetic and restorative dental treatments. 🎓📘

💼 Professional Experience:

Her clinical journey commenced at Kozyatagi Private Practice (2005–2010), followed by service at Private Saadat Abad Dental Clinic in Iran from 2010 to 2014 and again from 2020 to 2022. She also contributed to patient care and education at Miradent-Samsun Clinic (2019–2020) and later offered prosthodontic education in a private institution in Iran (2020–2021). Her experience bridges both practical and academic dentistry, enriching her students and patients alike. 🏥🛠️

🏆 Awards and Honors:

While specific awards are not explicitly listed, Dr. Sasany’s invited talks at national and international dental symposiums and consistent publications in high-impact journals reflect her recognition and esteem in the academic community. Her research contributions and interdisciplinary expertise underscore her honored position in the global dental research community. 🏅📚

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Sasany’s research interests include prosthetic and aesthetic dental treatments, implant prostheses, biomimetic treatments, and stem cell therapy. She actively explores CAD-CAM applications, optical and mechanical properties of dental materials, and the impact of various treatments on prosthetic performance and longevity. Her studies often address the effects of polishing systems, bonding methods, and surface treatments, indicating a deep commitment to advancing dental material science. 🧪🦷

🔚 Conclusion:

Dr. Rafat Sasany stands as a dedicated prosthodontist and academic, seamlessly integrating clinical expertise with innovative research. Her international background, scientific rigor, and patient-centered philosophy continue to inspire both peers and students in the dental profession. Her future in prosthodontics looks as promising as her impactful past. 🌟📖

📝 Top Publications 

Marginal discrepancy and fracture load of thermomechanically fatigued crowns fabricated with different CAD-CAM techniques2022, Journal of Prosthodontics – Cited by: 7

Effect of Potassium Aluminum Sulfate Application on the Viability of Fibroblasts2022, Materials (Basel)Cited by: 9

Polishing systems on roughness and colour stability of CAD/CAM blocks2022, J Appl Biomater Funct MaterCited by: 4

Effect of stain brand and shade on color stability of feldspathic ceramics2022, OdontologyCited by: 6

Silane Heat Treatment and Microtensile Bond Strength on Lithium Disilicate2021, Materials (Basel)Cited by: 10

Effect of mouth rinses on CAD-CAM materials for veneers and crowns2021, J Esthet Restor DentCited by: 11

Plasma treatment of zirconia base on adhesion and color change2021, Journal of Adhesion Science and TechnologyCited by: 3