Mr. Jiabao Ju | Strategic Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jiabao Ju | Strategic Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Peking University People’s Hospital | China

Dr. Jiabao Ju is an accomplished orthopaedic trauma specialist whose work centers on limb fractures, hip fracture management, and foot and ankle disorders. After completing medical training at the Peking University Health Science Center, Dr. Ju developed a strong academic and clinical foundation that integrates advanced surgical techniques with impactful scientific research. His contributions include authoring 21 peer-reviewed publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection, supported by an H-index of 7 and 494 independent citations, reflecting his growing influence in the field. Dr. Ju has secured prestigious competitive funding, including a National Natural Science Foundation grant and a Beijing Natural Science Foundation project, advancing innovations in trauma fixation and rehabilitation. His research excellence has been recognized with the Best Basic Science Paper Award at the 47th Singapore Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting and the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress by the Beijing Medical Association for his contribution to the development of the Proximal Femoral Bionic Intramedullary Nail. In addition to research, he serves in leadership roles within national professional committees, contributing to youth development and scientific outreach. Dr. Ju continues to advance orthopaedic science through clinical innovation, collaborative scholarship, and dedicated service to the field.

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Featured Publications

1. Zhang, P., Li, J., Liu, H., Han, N., Ju, J., Kou, Y., Chen, L., Jiang, M., Pan, F., Zheng, Y., … (2020). Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: A 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study. Bone Research, 8(1), 8.

2. Ju, J., Zhang, P., & Jiang, B. (2019). Hip replacement as alternative to intramedullary nail in elderly patients with unstable intertrochanteric fracture: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Orthopaedic Surgery, 11(5), 745–754.

3. Zhang, P., Li, J., Liu, H., Han, N., Ju, J., Kou, Y., Chen, L., Jiang, M., Pan, F., Zheng, Y., … (2020). Correction: Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: A 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study. Bone Research, 8(1), 34.

4. Wang, Y., Chen, W., Zhang, L., Xiong, C., Zhang, X., Yu, K., Ju, J., Chen, X., … (2022). Finite element analysis of proximal femur bionic nail (PFBN) compared with proximal femoral nail antirotation and InterTan in treatment of intertrochanteric fractures. Orthopaedic Surgery, 14(9), 2245–2255.

5. Li, M., Lu, G., Hu, J., Shen, X., Ju, J., Gao, Y., Qu, L., Xia, Y., Chen, Y., & Bai, Y. (2016). EVA1A/TMEM166 regulates embryonic neurogenesis by autophagy. Stem Cell Reports, 6(3), 396–410.

6. Ju, J., Zhang, P., & Jiang, B. (2019). Risk factors for functional outcomes of the elderly with intertrochanteric fracture: A retrospective cohort study. Orthopaedic Surgery, 11(4), 643–652.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xing Zhang | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xing Zhang | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Peking University | China

Jiabao Ju is an accomplished orthopaedic trauma specialist with extensive expertise in limb fractures and foot/ankle disorders. He graduated from Peking University Health Science Center in 2020, establishing a solid academic foundation that has propelled his clinical and research career. Since then, he has authored 21 high-impact publications indexed in the Web of Science, achieving an H-index of 7 with 494 citations, demonstrating the significant influence of his work in orthopaedic science. His research, funded by prestigious grants including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82102553) and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (L254103), focuses on innovative approaches to fracture management, tissue repair, and functional recovery in orthopaedic trauma. In recognition of his contributions, he received the Best Basic Science Paper Award at the 47th Singapore Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting. His work reflects a commitment to advancing clinical practice and improving patient outcomes, combining rigorous scientific inquiry with practical application. Through his dedication to research excellence, he continues to shape the future of orthopaedic trauma care and inspire emerging clinicians and scientists in the field, underscoring his role as a leader in both academic and clinical orthopaedics.

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Featured Publications

Morphological map of the proximal ulna bare area: a computer-assisted anatomical study in relation to olecranon osteotomy
Author(s). (2025). Morphological map of the proximal ulna bare area: A computer-assisted anatomical study in relation to olecranon osteotomy. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.

Scenario-based simulation training, occupational burnout and psychological capital in hospital-based nursing instructors: A cross-sectional study
Author(s). (2024). Scenario-based simulation training, occupational burnout and psychological capital in hospital-based nursing instructors: A cross-sectional study. Clinical Simulation in Nursing.