Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junqiang li - Veterinary Parasitology - Best Researcher Award
Henan Agricultural University - China
Author Profile
🎓 Early academic pursuits
Dr. Junqiang li began his academic journey with a strong passion for veterinary medicine and microbiology. his dedication to understanding parasitic infections led him to earn a phd in 2018. during his doctoral studies, he delved deeply into the mechanisms of parasitic infections and explored innovative control strategies, laying a solid foundation for his future contributions to veterinary parasitology and microbiology.
🧪 Professional endeavors
Currently affiliated with henan agricultural university, dr. li has established himself as a leading researcher in veterinary parasitology. his work extends to investigating epidemiological patterns and developing chinese medicine-based interventions against intestinal protozoa. in addition to his academic role, he serves as a young editorial board member for "zoonose and science in one health" and contributes as a deputy secretary-general for the chinese veterinary medical association (cvma). his collaborative spirit is evident in his involvement as a part-time expert for the healthy breeding of herbivorous livestock.
🔬 Contributions and research focus
Dr. Li's research centers on parasitic infections, with a particular focus on epidemiology and control methods. he has successfully completed numerous national and provincial research projects, including the national key research and development program of china. his innovative work includes the development of drugs for Veterinary Parasitology giardiasis and authorship of influential books like cyclospora and cyclosporiasis and raising pigs 300 questions. with over 100 peer-reviewed articles and an h-index of 29, his work significantly advances veterinary parasitology and microbiology.
🏆 Accolades and recognition
Dr. Li's groundbreaking contributions have earned him numerous prestigious accolades. he was honored with the world’s top 2% science award in 2024 and received the third prize in natural sciences of henan province in 2023. his research excellence has been consistently recognized with grants, including the national natural Veterinary Parasitology science foundation of china in 2021.
🌍 Impact and influence
With 2,421 citations to his credit, dr. li's research is highly regarded in the global scientific community. his innovative approaches to controlling parasitic infections and his exploration of chinese medicine's efficacy have opened new pathways in veterinary medicine. his collaboration with industry and academia ensures the practical Veterinary Parasitology application of his findings, benefiting both scientific advancement and agricultural practices.
📚 Legacy and future contributions
Dr. Li’s work is shaping the future of veterinary parasitology, with significant implications for global health and livestock management. his ongoing projects and commitment to innovation ensure his lasting impact on the field. by mentoring young researchers and leading critical studies, he continues to inspire the next generation of scientists.
Notable Publications
- Title: Molecular investigation of Blastocystis in children and calves in Bangladesh
Authors: Karim, M.R., Harun, A.B., Bayazid, A.A., ... Li, J., Zhang, L.
Journal: BMC Microbiology, 2024, 24(1), 316 - Title: Portulaca oleracea exhibited anti-coccidian activity, fortified the gut microbiota of Hu lambs
Authors: Li, S., Li, S., Liu, S., ... Li, J., Jian, F.
Journal: AMB Express, 2024, 14(1), 50 - Title: miR-181d targets BCL2 to regulate HCT-8 cell apoptosis and parasite burden in response to Cryptosporidium parvum infection via the intrinsic apoptosis pathway
Authors: Li, J., Feng, R., Zhang, X., ... Zhang, S., Wang, R.
Journal: Veterinary Parasitology, 2024, 330, 110237 - Title: Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in pet cats in Henan Province, central China
Authors: Li, L., Sui, Y., Li, X., ... Zhang, L., Dong, H.
Journal: Acta Tropica, 2024, 254, 107188 - Title: Molecular characterization and zoonotic risk assessment of Cryptosporidium spp. in children and calves in Bangladesh
Authors: Karim, M.R., Li, J., Harun, A.B., Rume, F.I., Zhang, L.
Journal: One Health, 2024, 18, 100692