Buhe Nashun | Biology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Prof. Buhe Nashun, Biology, Best Researcher AwardπŸ†

  • Β  Professor at School of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University, China

Prof. Buhe Nahun is a prominent figure in the field of epigenetics, specializing in the regulation of oocytes and pre-implantation embryos. With a background in cell biology and extensive research experience spanning multiple prestigious institutions worldwide, Prof. Nahun has established himself as a leader in his field. His work has garnered recognition through numerous awards and grants, and he actively contributes to the scientific community through teaching, peer-reviewing, and organizational roles. Prof. Nahun’s research focuses on understanding the role of histone variants and epigenetic mechanisms in reproductive biology, with significant contributions to the field’s understanding of chromatin dynamics and transcriptional regulation during early development.

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Prof. Nahun’s research output is characterized by a substantial publication record in reputable journals, showcasing the impact and relevance of his work. His publications have garnered attention in the scientific community, reflected in citation metrics and collaborative efforts with leading researchers globally. Prof. Nahun’s author metrics serve as a testament to his scholarly contributions and influence in the field of reproductive epigenetics.

  • Citations: 976 citations across 922 documents
  • Documents: 16 documents attributed to Buhe Nashun
  • h-index: 9

The h-index is a metric often used to quantify the productivity and impact of an author’s publications. An h-index of 9 suggests that Buhe Nashun has published 9 papers that have each been cited at least 9 times. This indicates a moderate level of impact in their field of research.

Education:

Prof. Buhe Nahun obtained his Master’s degree in Cell Biology from Beijing Normal University in 2006, followed by a Ph.D. Fellowship at the University of Tokyo, Japan, where he delved into the role of histone variants in oocytes and pre-implantation embryos. He further pursued his research as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, focusing on epigenetic regulation in reproduction.

Research Focus:

Prof. Nahun’s research primarily revolves around understanding the epigenetic regulation of oocytes and pre-implantation embryos. His work investigates the role of histone variants, chromatin dynamics, and transcriptional regulation in early development, shedding light on critical processes underlying reproductive biology. By elucidating the mechanisms governing epigenetic modifications, Prof. Nahun aims to contribute to advancements in assisted reproductive technologies and reproductive health.

Professional Journey:

Prof. Nahun’s professional journey has been marked by significant research contributions and leadership roles. Starting as a Master’s student in Beijing Normal University, he progressed to pursue his Ph.D. at the University of Tokyo, followed by postdoctoral research at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences. Subsequently, he assumed the role of Group Leader at Inner Mongolia University, where he heads the Early Development and Chromatin group, leading innovative research in reproductive epigenetics.

Honors & Awards:

Prof. Nahun’s outstanding contributions to the field have been recognized through various honors and awards, including the Caoyuanyingcai Award in Inner Mongolia, the Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship from the European Commission, and the Japanese Government Scholarship from MEXT, Japan. These accolades underscore his excellence in research and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Prof. Nahun has made significant contributions to scientific literature, with a focus on epigenetic regulation and reproductive biology. His publications span high-impact journals such as Nature Cell Biology, Molecular Cancer, and Cell Cycle, covering topics ranging from chromatin dynamics to the role of histone chaperones in early development. Through his research findings, Prof. Nahun has enriched the scientific community’s understanding of epigenetic mechanisms in reproduction.

“DNA hypomethylation mediated transcription dysregulation participates in pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome”

  • Journal: The American Journal of Pathology
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2024.02.003
  • Contributors: Pengbo Cao; Haoran Li; Peijun Wang; Xinna Zhang; Yuxuan Guo; Keyu Zhao; Jiaojiao Guo; Xihe Li; Buhe Nashun

“Reproductive and developmental toxicities of 5-fluorouracil in model organisms and humans”

  • Journal: Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
  • Year: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1017/erm.2022.3
  • Contributors: Gerile Naren; Jiaojiao Guo; Qiujuan Bai; Na Fan; Buhe Nashun

“Distinct role of histone chaperone Asf1a and Asf1b during fertilization and pre-implantation embryonic development in mice”

  • Journal: Epigenetics & Chromatin
  • Year: 2021-12
  • DOI: 10.1186/s13072-021-00430-7
  • Contributors: Xuemei Wang; Lu Wang; Jie Dou; Tianjiao Yu; Pengbo Cao; Na Fan; Uyunbilig Borjigin; Buhe Nashun

“Hypoxic in vitro culture reduces histone lactylation and impairs pre-implantation embryonic development in mice”

  • Journal: Epigenetics & Chromatin
  • Year: 2021-12
  • DOI: 10.1186/s13072-021-00431-6
  • Contributors: Wanting Yang; Peijun Wang; Pengbo Cao; Shuang Wang; Yuxiao Yang; Huimin Su; Buhe Nashun

“The reversible reproductive toxicity of 5-fluorouracil in mice”

  • Journal: Reproductive Toxicology
  • Year: 2021-04
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2021.02.002
  • Contributors: Gerile Naren; Lu Wang; Xiaolei Zhang; Lijuan Cheng; Shuai Yang; Jiajie Yang; Jiaojiao Guo; Buhe Nashun

Research Timeline:

Prof. Nahun’s research journey unfolds over several key milestones, from his early education in cell biology to his current leadership role at Inner Mongolia University. Each phase of his career is marked by significant achievements, including doctoral and postdoctoral research in prestigious institutions worldwide and subsequent establishment as a group leader. Through a timeline of grants, awards, and publications, Prof. Nahun’s research trajectory highlights his continuous commitment to advancing knowledge in reproductive epigenetics.