🌟Congratulations on Receiving the Best Researcher Award! 🎉👏
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Prof Dr. Lianhua Bai, Hepatobiliary Institute, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, China: Leading Researcher in Immunology and liver diseases
Dr. Lianhua Bai, Heartiest congratulations on being honored with the Best Researcher Award! 🌟 by ScienceFather Your dedication, hard work, and outstanding contributions to the fields of Tumor Immunology, Cellular Immunology, Neuroimmunology, Stem Cells, and Regenerative Medicine have not only earned you this prestigious recognition but have also significantly enriched our understanding of these critical areas of research.
Your relentless pursuit of excellence and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge exemplify the true spirit of a visionary researcher. 🚀 Your journey, from your early academic years to your current role as a Full Professor at the Hepatobiliary Institute, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, is a testament to your passion for making impactful contributions to the world of science.
May this award be a symbol of the profound impact your work has had on the scientific community, and may it inspire future generations of researchers to follow in your footsteps. Once again, heartfelt congratulations on this well-deserved achievement! 🎊🏆
Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:
Dr. Lianhua Bai is a distinguished researcher and educator with a diverse academic journey spanning Tumor Immunology, Cellular Immunology, Neuroimmunology, Stem Cells, and Regenerative Medicine. Currently a Full Professor at the Hepatobiliary Institute, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, her research focuses on advancing our understanding of hepatobiliary diseases. Dr. Bai has a notable publication record and has made significant contributions to the fields of immunology and regenerative medicine.
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree: Baotou Medical University, Inner Mongolia, China (Mar. 1978 – Dec. 1982)
- M.D.: Anhui Medical University, Tumor Immunology research program, Hefei, Anhui province, China (Sept. 1986 – Sept.1989)
- Ph.D.: Dalian Medical University, Tumor Immunology research program, Dalian, Liaoning province, China (Jul. 1992 – Sept. 1995)
Research Focus:
- Initial focus on Tumor Immunology during M.D. and Ph.D. programs
- Postdoctoral research in Cellular Immunology at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany (Aug. 1998– Aug. 2001)
- Shifted research focus to Neuroimmunology, Stem Cells, and Regenerative Medicine during the tenure at Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine (Aug. 2001 – Nov. 2013)
- Current emphasis on Hepatobiliary research as a Full Professor at the Hepatobiliary Institute, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China (Nov. 2013 – Present)
Professional Journey:
- Teaching Assistant, Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Baotou Medical University, Inner Mongolia, China (Dec. 1982 – Sept.1986)
- Instructor, Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Baotou Medical University, Inner Mongolia, China (Sept. 1989 – Jul. 1992)
- Associate Professor, Beijing University, Beijing, China (Sept. 1995 – Aug. 1998)
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Cellular Immunology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany (Aug. 1998– Aug. 2001)
- Instructor, Department of Neuroscience, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland Hts OH, U.S.A (Aug. 2001 – Nov. 2013)
- Full Professor, Hepatobiliary Institute, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China (Nov. 2013 – Present)
Research Timeline:
- Tumor Immunology Research (Baotou Medical University, Anhui Medical University, Dalian Medical University)
- Cellular Immunology Research (German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany)
- Neuroimmunology, Stem Cells, and Regenerative Medicine Research (Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine)
- Hepatobiliary Research (Hepatobiliary Institute, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University)
Publications Top Noted:
- Hepatocyte growth factor-mediated apoptosis mechanisms of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells in normal and cirrhotic livers
- Authors: Chen, Q., Yan, M., Lin, H., …, Zhang, H., Bai, L.
- Journal: Cell Death Discovery, 2023
- Citations: 2
- Comparative effects of hepatocyte growth factor and tacrolimus on acute liver allograft early tolerance
- Authors: Chen, Q., Yang, Z., Lin, H., …, Zhang, L., Bai, L.
- Journal: Frontiers in Immunology, 2023
- Citations: 0
- Immunotherapeutic Targeting of NG2/CSPG4 in Solid Organ Cancers
- Authors: Zhang, H., Wu, Z., Hu, D., …, Lai, J., Bai, L.
- Journal: Vaccines, 2022
- Citations: 1
- Comparison of the biological and functional characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells from intrahepatic and identical bone marrow
- Authors: Lai, J., Jiang, S., Shuai, L., …, Chen, Q., Bai, L.
- Journal: Stem Cell Research, 2021
- Citations: 3
- Hepatocyte growth factor mediates a novel form of hepatic stem/progenitor cell-induced tolerance in a rat xenogeneic liver rejection model
- Authors: Chen, Q., You, Y., Zhang, Y., …, Zhang, H., Bai, L.
- Journal: International Immunopharmacology, 2021
- Citations: 5
- Future in regenerative surgical discipline: construction engineered liver with optimized strategy of decellularized and recellularized technology
- Authors: Zhang, L., Xia, R., Zhang, Y., …, Zhang, H., Bai, L.
- Journal: Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery, 2020
- Citations: 0
- Survival of endogenous hepatic stem/progenitor cells in liver tissues during liver cirrhosis
- Authors: Chen, Q., You, X., Yang, W., …, Zhang, H., Bai, L.
- Journal: Life Sciences, 2020
- Citations: 13
- Research progress on immunosuppressants and new drugs for liver transplantation
- Authors: Chen, Q., Jiang, S., Xia, R., …, Zhang, H., Bai, L.
- Journal: Organ Transplantation, 2020
- Citations: 2
- Data on a novel liver bioscaffold (rDLS) generated from regenerative liver with activated extracellular matrix for functional liver regeneration
- Authors: Yang, W., Chen, Q., Bai, L.
- Journal: Data in Brief, 2019
- Citations: 1
- A novel bioscaffold with naturally-occurring extracellular matrix promotes hepatocyte survival and vessel patency in mouse models of heterologous transplantation
- Authors: Yang, W., Chen, Q., Xia, R., …, Zhang, H., Bai, L.
- Journal: Biomaterials, 2018
- Citations: 17