Prof Dr. Zhen Yang – Oncology and immunity – Young Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Zhen Yang - Oncology and immunity - Young Scientist Award

Tianjin Union Medical Center of Nankai University - China

Author Profile 

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Dr. Zhen Yang embarked on a journey in the medical field with a focus on understanding complex biological systems. With a Doctor of Medicine degree, Zhen cultivated a deep interest in the mechanisms of diseases, particularly malignant tumors. This foundation laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to advancing medical science and improving therapeutic strategies.

Professional endeavors 🏢

Currently, Zhen serves as a postdoctoral research fellow and a distinguished research fellow, overseeing laboratory technicians and guiding research initiatives. Zhen has played a crucial role in leading significant projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and key initiatives from the Tianjin Health and Education Commissions. These positions reflect Zhen's leadership and commitment to fostering innovative research environments.

Contributions and research focus 🔬

Zhen's research primarily centers on immunotherapy for malignant tumors, integrating Chinese and Western medicine approaches. This unique perspective aims to enhance treatment efficacy and patient outcomes. With over ten published papers in prestigious journals, including Oncology and immunity Autophagy, Cancer Letters, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Zhen's work significantly contributes to the scientific understanding of immunotherapeutic strategies and their applications in clinical settings.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Zhen's contributions to medical research have not gone unnoticed, with recognition from various academic bodies and funding agencies. Leading projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and receiving support from Tianjin’s health and education sectors Oncology and immunity underscores Zhen's influence and reputation within the scientific community. Zhen’s work has been pivotal in advancing research methodologies and clinical applications in immunotherapy.

Impact and influence 🌍

The impact of Zhen Yang's research extends beyond academic publications, influencing clinical practices and therapeutic strategies for treating malignant tumors. By bridging traditional and modern medicine, Zhen's work fosters a holistic approach to cancer treatment, potentially Oncology and immunity transforming how therapies are designed and implemented. Zhen’s research serves as a valuable resource for other scientists and clinicians in the field.

Legacy and future contributions 🔮

Dr. Zhen Yang's legacy is one of innovation and dedication to improving cancer therapies. As research in immunotherapy continues to evolve, Zhen is poised to make further significant contributions that could redefine treatment paradigms. The integration of traditional and modern practices in Zhen's work promises to open new avenues for research and clinical application, ensuring a lasting impact on future generations of medical professionals and researchers.

Notable Publications

Dr. Nathalie Asherie – Medicine and Health Sciences – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nathalie Asherie - Medicine and Health Sciences - Best Researcher Award

Hadassah University Medical Center - Israel

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Nathalie Asherie began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Engineering from ORT Braude College in Karmiel, Israel, graduating cum laude in 2000. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Microbiology at the Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, from 2002 to 2005. Her thesis focused on the involvement of the CD44 molecule in Type 1 diabetes of non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. She continued her education at the same institution, earning a Ph.D. in Immunology, also with honors, and receiving the Excellence Prize for her Ph.D. thesis in 2012. Her doctoral research delved into the role of CD44 in Type 1 diabetes, identifying a redundant molecule, RHAMM, that supports the migration of inflammatory cells, and examining CD44’s role in β-cell demise.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Asherie's professional career began with a research associate position at Omrix Biopharmaceuticals, where she contributed to the development of life-saving products derived from human plasma. She then interned at Alomone Labs, focusing on polyclonal antibody design and production. Her extensive industry experience provided a solid foundation for her later roles in academia and clinical research.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Dr. Asherie's research focuses on finding applicative solutions to immune disorders, including autoimmunity, immune deficiency, and cancer. Her significant contributions include the optimization of anti-BCMA CAR-T cells, process development, Medicine and Health Sciences and CAR humanization. Her work on the anti-BCMA CAR-T based treatment for MM and AL is particularly noteworthy, having enrolled and treated nearly 80 patients. Her innovative research has been published extensively, highlighting her role in advancing cellular therapies and immunological treatments.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Asherie’s impact is evident in her numerous publications and the successful clinical trials she has led. Her work has garnered recognition in the scientific community, evidenced by awards such as the First Best Abstract Award at the 7th Congress on Controversies in Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapies in 2022 and the Excellence Prize for her Ph.D. thesis. Her contributions to the field of immunology and cellular therapy have influenced current practices and opened new avenues for treatment.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Asherie’s research has been widely cited in the scientific literature, reflecting her influence in the field. Key publications include her work on the anti-BCMA CAR-T cells published in Haematologica and the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Medicine and Health Sciences which have contributed significantly to the understanding and treatment of multiple myeloma and other immune-related disorders. Her research on the molecular mechanisms involving miR-103 in glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis of hemopoietic tumor cells has also been influential.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Asherie’s legacy is marked by her pioneering research and successful implementation of advanced cellular therapies. Her work on CAR-T cell therapy for cancer treatment represents a significant advancement in the field. Moving forward, she aims to continue her research in immunology, focusing on developing novel treatments for immune disorders and enhancing the efficacy of existing therapies. Her commitment to training new personnel and her ongoing contributions to clinical trials ensure that her impact will extend well into the future.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Development and Validation of a Prediction Model of Outcome After B-Cell Maturation Antigen-Directed   2024(1)

Clonal Myeloid Dysplasia Following CAR T-Cell Therapy: Chicken or the Egg?   2023(3)

Development and manufacturing of novel locally produced anti-BCMA CART cells for the treatment   2023(9)

Early lymphocyte collection for anti-CD19 CART production improves T-cell fitness in patients with relapsed/refractory  2023(4)

Feasibility of a Novel Academic BCMA-CART (HBI0101) for the Treatment of Relapsed and Refractory AL Amyloidosis   2022(11)