Dr. Longji Li | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Longji Li | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Chengdu sports university, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Li Longji’s journey into the realm of sports training and physical conditioning began with a strong academic foundation at Chengdu Sport University, one of China’s leading institutions for sports sciences. From 2018 to 2022, he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Training, demonstrating academic excellence in rigorous and specialized coursework. With standout scores in Sports Training Science (87), Physical Conditioning (99), and Sports Technique Analysis and Diagnosis (95), he laid a solid groundwork in both theoretical knowledge and applied techniques essential to human performance enhancement.

His thirst for advanced expertise led him to continue at Chengdu Sport University, enrolling in a Master’s program in Physical Conditioning in 2023. Here, his mastery deepened through advanced coursework in Sports Performance and Competition Monitoring (92), Sports Research Methods and Applications (91), and Training Theory and Methods (96). This academic path reflects not only intellectual dedication but also an ongoing pursuit of excellence in evidence-based sports training.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Li Longji’s professional journey is characterized by a seamless integration of theory into practice. His work has consistently aligned with elite performance standards, beginning as early as 2018, when he coached youth at the Lanzhou Refiner Youth Training Club. As a young coach, he focused on basketball-specific training, helping students build both physical and technical skills from the ground up.

Over the next few years, he expanded his expertise across multiple roles, serving as a coach at Chengdu Ruisen and Lanzhou Ganyao Youth Training Clubs, where he managed youth conditioning and basketball programs. His leadership in these settings fostered growth in physical literacy and team-based sports development among children and adolescents.

In 2021, Li took his coaching capabilities to a more competitive level at Lanzhou Nirvana Full Power Fitness Center, where he led sessions in CrossFit—a demanding discipline blending Olympic lifting, gymnastics, and metabolic conditioning. His attention to detail in form correction and injury prevention helped clients improve their fitness with precision and safety.

His progression into high-stakes environments continued with his 2023 appointment at the Sichuan Fire Training and Logistics Support Division as a Physical Fitness Coach. Here, he developed customized training regimes for firefighters—reducing injury rates and boosting operational readiness. In 2024, he advanced to the Sichuan Fire Rescue Corps as a Lecturer, conducting practical training sessions such as ladder climbing and hose dragging. These roles underscore his ability to blend academic insights with real-world performance needs, especially in critical, life-saving professions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Li Longji has not only excelled in practical coaching but also contributed meaningfully to sports science research. His primary focus lies in training load testing and monitoring, a field that informs performance optimization and injury prevention strategies. His academic projects include the correlation between YBT lower limb asymmetry and SJ/SMJ/IMTP asymmetry indices, which delve into biomechanical markers of athletic performance. Another notable study involves acute exercise intervention for brain fatigue, conducted as a randomized crossover trial, indicating a sophisticated engagement with cognitive and neurophysiological aspects of training.

Technically adept, Li is proficient in tools such as force plate analysis, VBT accelerometers, and fNIRS (Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy), as well as software like SPSS, Prism, R (ggplot). This toolkit allows him to approach physical performance not just with intuition but with empirical precision, marrying data with movement science.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Li Longji’s competence is backed by a broad suite of national and international certifications, testifying to both breadth and depth of his skills. He holds the prestigious NSCA-CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) credential and a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer license, showcasing his alignment with global standards in strength and conditioning. Moreover, his certification as a National Level 2 Athlete in basketball and various referee licenses across multiple sports further exhibit his multidisciplinary competence in sports education and regulation.

In academia, he has authored one SCI paper as first author, contributed to another as second author, and presented at a national Level 2 conference, marking his emergence as a scholar-practitioner in physical conditioning science.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Li Longji’s work has touched a diverse spectrum of populations—from youth athletes to elite firefighters. His ability to tailor training for such varied audiences reflects not only versatility but also a deep understanding of biomechanics, psychology, and pedagogy. His programs have demonstrably enhanced physical performance and reduced injuries, especially in emergency service sectors where every second—and every movement—can be life-saving.

Beyond individual development, Li also plays a vital role in knowledge dissemination, whether through structured university lectures or practical field demonstrations. His commitment to teaching ensures that his influence resonates through his students and colleagues alike, helping elevate standards of training across institutions.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Li Longji is poised to become a leader in the integration of sports science, performance analytics, and public safety training. His vision seems centered on not just improving athletic outputs but making broader societal contributions—particularly in fields like firefighting and emergency services, where optimized human performance can mean saved lives.

As he continues his postgraduate research and expands his publication footprint, he is likely to contribute further to sports physiology, cognitive recovery through exercise, and performance technology. His legacy will likely be marked by a blend of applied excellence and scientific rigor, influencing both the gym and the academic lab for years to come.

📝Notable Publications

Correlation of Absolute and Relative Limb Differences in Y-Balance Test and Asymmetry Indices of CMJ, SJ and IMTP

Authors: Li Longji, Fan Tianfei, Liao Kaifang, Zhang Lifeng
Journal: Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Year: 2025

Prof Jim Sheu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award|

Prof Jim Sheu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award|

National Sun Yatsen University, Taiwan

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jim Jinn-Chyuan Sheu’s journey into the world of biomedical sciences began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Fu-Jen University, Taiwan, in 1994. His passion for unraveling the complexities of human health through molecular biology and genetics propelled him to pursue a Ph.D. in Life Science at the prestigious National Tsing-Hua University, which he completed in 2002. During his doctoral training, Dr. Sheu laid the groundwork for his future research in genetic and molecular mechanisms underpinning human diseases, especially cancer. His early academic pursuits were marked by diligence and curiosity, foundational traits that have carried through his career.

👨‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sheu’s professional trajectory is a rich blend of academic excellence and translational science. Since August 2014, he has served as a Professor at the Institute of BioMedical Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan—a leading institution in biomedical research. His appointment followed an impressive tenure at China Medical University Hospital, where he worked as a researcher at the Human Genetic Center from 2006 to 2014 and concurrently held a professorship at the Graduate Institute of Chinese Medical Science during the final year.

Dr. Sheu also holds several adjunct professorships across prestigious Taiwanese institutions, including the School of Chinese Medicine at China Medical University Hospital, the Department of Biotechnology at Kaohsiung Medical University, and the Institute of Precision Medicine and Institute of BioPharmaceutical Sciences at National Sun Yat-sen University. These roles highlight his versatile involvement in academic instruction, research leadership, and inter-institutional collaboration.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sheu’s research is deeply entrenched in the understanding of cancer genetics and genomics, with a strong emphasis on precision medicine and chromatin remodeling. His groundbreaking work on the amplification of Rsf-1/HBXAP—a gene involved in chromatin remodeling—in ovarian carcinoma has attracted international attention. His lab seeks to decipher disease-driving genes and biomarkers through the application of cutting-edge genome-wide technologies, offering new insights into the molecular basis of cancer progression.

His interdisciplinary interests also span cytoskeletal function, cell adhesion, mechanotransduction, and complementary and alternative medicine. Moreover, Dr. Sheu is actively involved in antibody and vaccine engineering, reflecting his translational orientation towards developing therapeutic interventions and personalized medical solutions. By leveraging experience from both academia and industry, Dr. Sheu’s approach is both holistic and innovative, emphasizing not just understanding but also treating complex diseases.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Though this profile does not include a detailed list of awards, Dr. Sheu’s prestigious appointments and sustained research activity at multiple top-tier institutions are a testament to his national and international recognition. His continued involvement in leading research initiatives and advanced biomedical training programs underscores his stature as a respected figure in the scientific community. Dr. Sheu’s reputation is bolstered by a career of publishing high-impact findings, mentoring young researchers, and engaging in collaborative projects across disciplines.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Sheu’s influence extends well beyond his immediate academic surroundings. His research in cancer genomics contributes to global understanding and treatment strategies, particularly in precision oncology. His involvement in complementary and alternative medicine also bridges conventional and holistic approaches, resonating with diverse medical philosophies in Asia and beyond. As a mentor, he has shaped the intellectual and professional paths of numerous students and junior faculty, thereby amplifying his influence across generations.

His dual engagement with clinical application and basic science creates a powerful feedback loop—translating lab-based discoveries into therapeutic tools and vice versa. This translational focus enhances Taiwan’s scientific visibility while offering real-world impact on public health and medical treatment paradigms.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Sheu’s legacy is likely to be defined by his commitment to integrating genomic science with personalized healthcare. His contributions to understanding chromatin remodeling and mechanobiology are expected to evolve into novel therapies and diagnostics. Furthermore, his work in antibody/vaccine engineering aligns well with future global needs in immunotherapy and infectious disease management.

Dr. Sheu continues to serve as a bridge between disciplines, institutions, and cultures, embodying the spirit of collaborative science. His career exemplifies how rigorous academic pursuit can coexist with a deep commitment to patient-centered research. With continued innovation, mentorship, and interdisciplinary leadership, Dr. Sheu stands poised to leave an enduring mark on biomedical research and healthcare.

📝Notable Publications

Functional genomic analysis identified epidermal growth factor receptor activation as the most common genetic event in oral squamous cell carcinoma

Authors: JJC Sheu, CH Hua, L Wan, YJ Lin, MT Lai, HC Tseng, N Jinawath, …
Journal: Cancer Research
Year: 2009

Amplification of a chromatin remodeling gene, Rsf-1/HBXAP, in ovarian carcinoma

Authors: IM Shih, JJC Sheu, A Santillan, K Nakayama, MJ Yen, RE Bristow, …
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Year: 2005

A BTB/POZ protein, NAC-1, is related to tumor recurrence and is essential for tumor growth and survival

Authors: K Nakayama, N Nakayama, B Davidson, JJC Sheu, N Jinawath, …
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Year: 2006

Puerariae radix isoflavones and their metabolites inhibit growth and induce apoptosis in breast cancer cells

Authors: YJ Lin, YC Hou, CH Lin, YA Hsu, JJC Sheu, CH Lai, BH Chen, PDL Chao, …
Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Year: 2009

 Autophagy and its link to type II diabetes mellitus

Authors: JS Yang, CC Lu, SC Kuo, YM Hsu, SC Tsai, SY Chen, YT Chen, YJ Lin, …
Journal: Biomedicine
Year: 2017

Mr. Lin Tao | Adaptive Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lin Tao | Adaptive Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Foshan University, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Lin Tao’s journey in plant sciences began with a deep-rooted curiosity about the natural world and a commitment to understanding the intricate mechanisms that govern plant life. Born in Huanggang, Hubei Province, China, on August 8, 1992, Lin Tao embarked on his academic career at Yangtze University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Resources and Environment in 2015. His early academic years were characterized by a fascination with plant nutrition and environmental interactions, leading him to pursue a Master of Science in Plant Nutrition at Huazhong Agricultural University, one of China’s premier agricultural institutions. 🌾 During his master’s studies, Lin Tao honed his research skills, developing a strong foundation in nutrient transport mechanisms and plant stress physiology. His dedication and academic excellence naturally propelled him into the doctoral program at the same university, where he deepened his expertise in plant nutrition and stress biology.

In a pivotal phase of his doctoral training, Lin Tao expanded his international perspective through a visiting Ph.D. stint at the prestigious University of Bonn’s Institute of Cellular and Molecular Botany in Germany from 2019 to 2021. 🌍 This opportunity allowed him to collaborate with leading researchers in plant molecular biology, refine his experimental approaches, and engage with cutting-edge research methodologies. The rigorous academic environments, both in China and abroad, shaped Lin Tao into a well-rounded scholar equipped with a global vision and innovative research capabilities.

🌟 Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D. in 2022, Lin Tao embarked on his professional career as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Horticulture, Foshan University, Guangdong, China. 🧪 Here, he has been an integral member of the research team, contributing to projects at the intersection of plant nutrition, stress physiology, and cellular biology. His role involves not only conducting independent research but also mentoring junior researchers and collaborating across disciplines to drive scientific inquiry forward. His work is supported by multiple prestigious grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, underscoring his promise as a leading figure in plant sciences.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Lin Tao’s research is anchored in unraveling how plants respond to abiotic stresses such as aluminum (Al) and cadmium (Cd) toxicity, and the crucial role boron plays in alleviating these stresses. His work delves into the complex signaling pathways involving reactive oxygen species (ROS), auxin, and ethylene homeostasis, which orchestrate plants’ adaptive responses. 🌿 A major focus of his research lies in understanding the exocytosis and endocytosis of cell wall materials and their role in cell wall establishment—fundamental processes for plant resilience.

Through his groundbreaking publications, Lin Tao has shed light on the roles of auxin transporters like PIN2, PIN3, and PIN4 in stress responses. His notable papers published in The Plant Journal and Environmental and Experimental Botany explore how boron deficiency impairs auxin carrier trafficking and how toxic elements like manganese and arsenite disrupt root growth through hormonal misregulation. 📚 His research offers promising strategies for developing crops with enhanced tolerance to environmental stresses, which is critically important in the face of global climate change and soil degradation.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Lin Tao’s scientific contributions have not gone unnoticed. His research articles have been published in internationally respected journals, with some even featured as cover papers—a prestigious acknowledgment of the quality and significance of his work. 📖 His projects have garnered substantial funding, reflecting the confidence of funding bodies in his research vision and capabilities. These recognitions not only highlight his individual excellence but also affirm his potential to lead transformative research initiatives in the future.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Lin Tao’s work extends beyond academic circles. His insights into boron-mediated stress alleviation and auxin transporter regulation have implications for sustainable agriculture, especially in regions facing soil toxicity and nutrient imbalance challenges. By enhancing our understanding of how plants manage environmental pressures at the cellular and molecular levels, his findings pave the way for breeding resilient crop varieties, thereby contributing to food security and sustainable agricultural practices globally. 🌎 Moreover, his international collaborations and exposure foster a global dialogue on plant health and nutrition, bridging research communities across continents.

✨ Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Lin Tao is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of plant nutrition and stress physiology. With a strong foundation of knowledge, innovative research methodologies, and an ever-expanding network of collaborators, he is well positioned to tackle even more complex questions about plant-environment interactions. 🌟 His ongoing projects, backed by competitive grants, aim to deepen the understanding of hormone signaling dynamics under stress and to translate these findings into practical applications in crop improvement.

As the challenges facing agriculture intensify, researchers like Lin Tao will play a pivotal role in crafting solutions that ensure resilience and sustainability. His commitment to advancing knowledge, mentoring the next generation of scientists, and applying science for the betterment of humanity marks him as a promising figure whose contributions will echo in the years to come. 🚀

Notable publications 

Manganese toxicity elicits the degradation of auxin transport carriers to restrain Arabidopsis root growth

Author: Lin Tao, Hu Zhu, Xinyi Luo, Lei Shi, Min Yu

Journal: Environmental and Experimental Botany

Year: 2024