Dr. Xiaoou Sun | Cardiocerebrovascular Diseases | Research Excellence Award
Guangdong University of Technology | China
Xiaoou Sun is an accomplished academic researcher in the field of cell biology and biomedical sciences, with a strong background in genetics, Cardiocerebrovascular Diseases molecular biology, and translational research. His scholarly work focuses on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate cell function, signal transduction, and disease progression, with particular relevance to human health and therapeutic development. Through his academic and research appointments at leading institutions in China and the United States, he has gained extensive experience in advanced experimental techniques, interdisciplinary collaboration, and independent research leadership. His research interests extend to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including cellular regulation, disease-related molecular pathways, and the development of biologically informed strategies for drug discovery and biomedical innovation. In addition to research, he is actively involved in teaching and mentoring, contributing to the training of students in bioscience and bioengineering disciplines. His academic contributions reflect a commitment to integrating fundamental cell biology with applied biomedical research, supporting innovation in pharmaceutical science and translational medicine. Through sustained research activity and academic service, he continues to advance scientific understanding while fostering interdisciplinary approaches that bridge basic biological research and real-world biomedical applications.
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Long Non-Coding RNA 1810026B05Rik Mediates Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Neuronal Injury Through NF-κB Pathway Activation
– International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025 (Open Access)
Histone deacetylase 6 inhibition attenuates pathological cardiac hypertrophy by promoting autophagy through MAP1LC3B ubiquitination
– Journal of Pathology, 2025 (Open Access)