Shuang Guo | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Shuang Guo | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Shuang Guo, Tsinghua University Affiliated Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital: Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, China

Dr. Shuang Guo is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher at Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, affiliated with the School of Clinical Medicine at Tsinghua University. With a Ph.D. in Clinical Medicine from the prestigious Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Dr. Guo has contributed significantly to the field of cardiovascular and genetic diseases. Her multidisciplinary research approach bridges clinical practice with cutting-edge molecular science, emphasizing hereditary arrhythmias, hypertension, and vascular disorders. Dr. Guo has published influential articles in international journals and is actively involved in innovation, holding several patents related to vascular health and gastrointestinal treatments. As a passionate investigator and co-developer of novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, she consistently pushes the boundaries of translational medicine. Dr. Guo’s dedication to scientific excellence and patient-centered research continues to enhance understanding and treatment of complex hereditary and vascular diseases in China and beyond.

Publication Profile

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Education 

Dr. Shuang Guo earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Medicine from the Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, one of China’s top institutions in medical education and biomedical research. During her doctoral training, she cultivated a solid foundation in cardiovascular pathology, molecular diagnostics, and translational medicine. Her academic journey was marked by hands-on clinical exposure combined with deep exploration of hereditary diseases, enabling her to integrate lab-based discoveries with bedside care. The program offered her robust mentorship and multidisciplinary collaboration opportunities that enhanced her clinical insight and research acumen. This rigorous educational experience provided the basis for her continued research excellence and led directly to her postdoctoral appointment at Tsinghua University. Her academic background also includes comprehensive training in medical genetics, vascular physiology, and clinical trial design, which continues to inform her postdoctoral investigations into novel treatments and personalized care for cardiovascular and hereditary disorders.

Experience

Currently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, affiliated with the School of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua University, Dr. Shuang Guo focuses on vascular biology, hereditary cardiovascular diseases, and precision medicine. Her postdoctoral work includes conducting high-impact research, co-authoring clinical trials, and filing patents on molecular therapies for gastrointestinal and vascular diseases. She collaborates with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, biologists, and bioengineers to translate laboratory findings into therapeutic solutions. Before her postdoc, she gained extensive research experience at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where she contributed to translational cardiovascular studies and clinical case analyses at Union Hospital. Dr. Guo is also actively engaged in manuscript writing, grant applications, and patent development, underscoring her commitment to innovation and collaboration. Her professional journey demonstrates a strong intersection of research excellence and clinical relevance, with a focus on improving diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes in genetically mediated and vascular-related conditions.

Awards and Honors

While specific named awards are not listed, Dr. Shuang Guo’s contributions to the medical and scientific community are demonstrated through her leadership as first author in multiple peer-reviewed journals, co-first authorship in a major JACC publication, and her involvement in five innovative patents related to gastrointestinal and vascular health. Her research has garnered recognition in respected publications such as Genes, Journal of Vascular Surgery, and JACC: Basic to Translational Science, reflecting high scholarly merit. These achievements speak to her excellence in both foundational research and applied clinical studies. Dr. Guo’s role in inventing novel uses of inulin, identifying mutation genes associated with hypercholesterolemia, and contributing to the development of therapeutic applications for short-chain fatty acids highlights her contribution to innovation. Her growing reputation in cardiovascular and hereditary disease research underscores her role as a rising scientific leader. Future recognition is likely as her contributions continue to impact global healthcare.

Research Focus

Dr. Shuang Guo’s research is rooted in clinical and molecular investigation of hereditary cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases. Her primary focus areas include genetic arrhythmias, monogenic hypertension, vascular inflammation, and abdominal aortic aneurysms. She is particularly interested in translational research—bridging the gap between genetic findings and clinical applications. Her work explores the therapeutic potential of dietary fibers like inulin and microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids in modulating immune responses and vascular health. Dr. Guo’s ongoing studies involve identifying novel genetic mutations linked to hypercholesterolemia and other inherited conditions. She applies molecular biology, clinical diagnostics, and bioinformatics to uncover mechanisms underlying disease progression. Her research also emphasizes the role of immune modulation in disease treatment, especially via regulatory T-cell activity in vascular disorders. Through multidisciplinary collaboration, she aims to develop minimally invasive strategies and precision-based therapies to improve patient care, focusing on personalized medicine in complex, genetically-influenced disease models.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 Pathogenesis and Clinical Characteristics of Hereditary Arrhythmia DiseasesGenes, 2024.

  • 📗 Selective Minimally Invasive Strategy for Acute Superior Mesenteric Artery ObstructionJournal of Vascular Surgery, 2025.

  • 📙 Propionate Alleviates Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm by Modulating Colonic Regulatory T-Cell Expansion and RecirculationJACC: Basic to Translational Science, 2022.

  • 📕 Research Advances in Monogenic Inherited Hypertension中国医学前沿杂志(电子版), 2024

Siddiq Ur Rahman | Bioinformatics | Best Research Article Award

Siddiq Ur Rahman | Bioinformatics | Best Research Article Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Siddiq Ur Rahman, Medical Big Data Center, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Guangdong Academy Of Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China

Dr. Sufian Ullah Rahman is a distinguished bioinformatics researcher from Pakistan with a passion for computational biology. He holds a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics (2015-2018) and an M.Sc. (Hons) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2013-2015) from Northwest A&F University, China. His expertise spans codon usage bias, viral genomics, and computational drug design. Dr. Rahman has contributed extensively to scientific research with numerous high-impact publications in peer-reviewed journals. He has received prestigious awards, including the Best Lecture Award from The Genetics Society of Korea (2018). Additionally, he has proficiency in bioinformatics tools, programming, and molecular biology techniques. Beyond research, he has an exceptional academic record and has been recognized with multiple scholarships. His commitment to advancing bioinformatics, coupled with his strong analytical skills, has positioned him as a key contributor to the field of computational biology. Dr. Rahman continues to explore innovative solutions to complex biological challenges.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Sufian Ullah Rahman has a strong academic background in bioinformatics and molecular biology. He earned his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics (2015-2018) from Northwest A&F University, China, where he conducted research on codon usage bias and viral genome evolution. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. (Hons) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2013-2015) from the same institution, focusing on translational efficiency in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In 2012-2013, he pursued a Chinese Language Course at Northwest A&F University to enhance his communication skills. He obtained his B.S. (Hons) in Biotechnology (2007-2011) from University of Malakand, Pakistan, where he studied phytoextraction of heavy metals in maize. His foundational education includes an Intermediate (Pre-Medical) (2004-2007) from Govt. Post Graduate Jahanzeb College, Swat, and Matriculation (2003-2004) from Malakand Public School, Dargai. His exceptional academic performance has earned him numerous scholarships throughout his educational journey.

Experience

Dr. Sufian Ullah Rahman has extensive research experience in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and computational drug design. His expertise includes codon usage bias analysis, viral genomics, and in silico drug discovery. He has worked as a computational biologist, utilizing molecular dynamics simulations, protein-ligand interactions, and genome analysis to understand viral evolution and host adaptation. His research has led to multiple high-impact publications in prestigious journals. Dr. Rahman has collaborated with international researchers on projects involving biochemical pathway modeling, genome-wide association studies, and phylogenetic analysis. He is proficient in various bioinformatics tools and programming languages such as Python, R, and MATLAB. Additionally, he has laboratory experience in molecular cloning, protein purification, and enzymology. His diverse skill set enables him to bridge computational and experimental biology, contributing to advancements in computational virology and genomic medicine

Awards & Honors

🏆 Best Lecture Award – The Genetics Society of Korea (2018)
🎓 Northwest A&F University Ph.D. Scholarship – Fully funded doctoral studies
🎓 China Scholarship Council (CSC) Award – M.Sc. (Hons) funding
📜 Special Scholarship for Malakand Division Students – B.Sc. (Hons) studies
🏅 1st Position in Volleyball Competition – Intercollege event at Northwest A&F University, China (2015)
🥇 Multiple Research Grants & Travel Fellowships – For scientific conferences and workshops
📖 Published in High-Impact Journals – Recognized for outstanding research contributions
🔬 International Collaborations in Computational Biology – Contributed to global research projects

Dr. Rahman has been recognized for his excellence in bioinformatics, receiving academic scholarships, research awards, and sports accolades. His contributions to viral genomics, computational drug discovery, and codon usage bias studies have earned him international recognition.

Research Focus

Dr. Sufian Ullah Rahman’s research revolves around bioinformatics, computational virology, and evolutionary genomics. His primary focus is codon usage bias, exploring how genetic sequences evolve to optimize protein synthesis. He has extensively studied viral genomes, including Zika virus, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus, and Lassa virus, analyzing their adaptation to host environments. His work in computational drug design involves in silico screening of phytochemicals, molecular dynamics simulations, and protein-ligand interactions to identify potential antiviral compounds. Additionally, Dr. Rahman investigates horizontal gene transfer, microbial genomics, and phylogenetic relationships to understand the evolution of infectious diseases. His interdisciplinary approach integrates genomics, machine learning, and structural biology to tackle complex biological problems. Through cutting-edge computational methodologies, he contributes to advancing precision medicine, virology, and synthetic biology.

Publication Top Notes

🦠Analysis of Synonymous Codon Usage Bias of Lassa Virus – Virus Research
🧬 Innovative Phytochemicals-Based In-Silico Drug Design Targeting Norovirus – Journal of Molecular Structure
💻 Computational Analysis of Variants in Tyrosinase Protein Using Molecular Dynamics – Results in Chemistry
🧠 In-Silico Analysis of Microsatellites in Genes Associated with Spinal Cord Astrocytoma – Human Gene
🌱 Phytoremediation Efficiency of Poplar Hybrid Varieties in Contaminated Soil – Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety
🐑 Characterization and Epidemiologic Analysis of Mycoplasmal Pneumonia in Sheep – PLoS ONE
🌳 Effects of Nitrogen on Catalpa Bungei under Drought Stress – BMC Plant Biology
🦠 Evolution of Codon Usage in Taenia saginata Genomes and Its Impact on Hosts
🌿 Systems Pharmacology Approach to Herb Rhodiola rosea L. Radix – Drug Development & Industrial Pharmacy
🌲 Physiological Responses of Toxicodendron vernicifluum to Cadmium Stress – Trees
🧬 A Novel Strategy for Detecting Recent Horizontal Gene Transfer in Rhizobium Strains – Frontiers in Microbiology
🦠 Codon Usage Bias of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus and Its Host Adaptation – Infection, Genetics & Evolution
🐄 SIX4 Gene Polymorphism and Its Association with Body Traits in Cattle – Gene
🦠 Codon Usage Bias and Evolutionary Analysis of Zika Virus Genomes – Genes & Genomics
🧬 Distinct Enrichment of Gene Functions in 5′ Terminal Coding Sequences – Genomics
🌳 Morphological & Physiological Responses to Cyclic Drought in Catalpa bungeiEnvironmental & Experimental Botany
🌿 Transcriptional Responses of Catalpa bungei to Drought Stress – Tree Physiology