Xin Li | Sports Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xin Li | Sports Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor| Tianjin Normal University | China

Dr. Xin Li is an accomplished scholar and educator specializing in clinical medicine and sports health sciences, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Tianjin Normal University since 2006. She obtained her Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Clinical Medicine from Tianjin Medical University in July 2006. Over nearly two decades of academic and research experience, Dr. Li has established herself as a leading expert at the intersection of clinical medicine, exercise science, and health management. Her teaching portfolio encompasses a range of courses in sports health, exercise rehabilitation, and health management, with a focus on integrating clinical case studies into theoretical instruction to enhance students’ practical competencies and professional insight. Dr. Li’s research primarily addresses exercise interventions for chronic diseases, sports injury prevention, and rehabilitation science, contributing to the growing evidence base linking physical activity with disease prevention and functional recovery. She has led and participated in numerous provincial and municipal research projects, achieving notable outcomes that have advanced the application of medical principles in sports health practice. To date, Dr. Li has published over ten academic papers in peer-reviewed core journals and international conferences, several of which have been widely cited and recognized within the academic community for their methodological rigor and clinical relevance. Her collaborative approach bridges disciplines such as physiology, public health, and kinesiology, fostering innovation and interdisciplinary integration in sports medicine research. Beyond academia, Dr. Li’s work holds significant societal impact, promoting the scientific development of exercise-based health strategies for chronic disease management and population well-being. Combining solid clinical expertise, pedagogical excellence, and a strong research record, Dr. Xin Li continues to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of sports health education and evidence-based medical practice in China and beyond.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Li, X. (2025). The influence of initial and final character positional probabilities on the flexibility of position coding in two-character word identification. Acta Psychologica Sinica.

Dr. Xin Li’s work bridges clinical medicine and sports science, advancing evidence-based approaches to exercise intervention, chronic disease prevention, and rehabilitation. Her research and teaching contribute to improving public health outcomes and enhancing human performance, promoting global innovation in integrated medical and sports health education.

Pincao Gao | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Pincao Gao | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Anqing Normal University, China

Dr. PinCao Gao, Associate Professor and Deputy Chief Rehabilitation Therapist at Anqing Normal University, is a distinguished researcher specializing in chronic disease exercise rehabilitation, sports health promotion, and biomechanics. With a doctoral degree and recognition as a high-level talent in Guilin City, he has led over 10 major research projects funded by provincial foundations and participated in a national social science fund project. He has published more than 30 academic papers, including over 10 in SCI, CSCD, and core journals, alongside holding two practical patents and editing two textbooks. His innovative integration of traditional Chinese medicine with modern rehabilitation techniques showcases his interdisciplinary approach. As a dedicated mentor, he has successfully guided students in national competitions and research projects. Dr. Gao’s contributions to science, education, and healthcare make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work demonstrates both academic excellence and meaningful real-world impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. PinCao Gao holds a doctoral degree and has established a strong academic foundation in the fields of sports science and rehabilitation. Throughout his academic journey, he has focused on chronic disease rehabilitation, sports biomechanics, and health promotion, integrating both theoretical knowledge and practical application. As an associate professor and master’s supervisor at Anqing Normal University, he actively contributes to academic instruction and research mentoring. His educational background has equipped him with a deep understanding of rehabilitation therapy, exercise science, and interdisciplinary approaches combining traditional Chinese medicine with modern rehabilitation techniques. Dr. Gao’s commitment to education extends beyond personal achievement; he has authored two textbooks and implements innovative teaching methodologies, including case-based and categorized teaching models. He also supervises student research projects and innovation programs, helping foster the next generation of health and rehabilitation professionals. His educational background and teaching experience form the backbone of his research excellence and leadership.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. PinCao Gao has extensive professional experience as an Associate Professor and Deputy Chief Rehabilitation Therapist at Anqing Normal University, where he also serves as a master’s supervisor. Recognized as a high-level talent in Guilin City and a dual-qualified educator, he combines clinical expertise with academic leadership. His primary focus lies in chronic disease exercise rehabilitation, sports health promotion, and biomechanics. Over the years, Dr. Gao has led more than 10 research projects funded by provincial and municipal science and education departments and participated in a national-level project. He has published over 30 academic papers in high-impact journals and holds two practical patents. Additionally, he has played a crucial role in student mentorship, guiding several to success in competitive research programs. His integration of traditional Chinese medicine with modern rehabilitation techniques reflects his innovative approach. Dr. Gao’s professional journey demonstrates a deep commitment to advancing healthcare, scientific research, and higher education.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. PinCao Gao’s research interests center on chronic disease exercise rehabilitation, sports health promotion, and sports biomechanics. His work emphasizes the development and application of targeted rehabilitation techniques to improve functional outcomes for individuals suffering from chronic conditions such as stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and musculoskeletal disorders. He is particularly interested in integrating traditional Chinese medicine practices—such as Jin’s three-needle therapy and qigong—with modern rehabilitation science to create holistic and effective therapeutic strategies. Dr. Gao also explores the biomechanical mechanisms underlying movement disorders and the impact of exercise interventions on physical and psychological health. His research extends to evaluating the effects of innovative therapies, such as proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and non-invasive brain stimulation, in populations with neurological and orthopedic impairments. Through meta-analyses and clinical trials, he aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice and public health promotion, bridging the gap between theory and real-world application in rehabilitation science.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. PinCao Gao has been recognized with several awards and honors that reflect his outstanding contributions to research, education, and rehabilitation therapy. He is acknowledged as a high-level talent in Guilin City, a title awarded to professionals demonstrating significant achievements in their field. As a dual-qualified teacher, he has demonstrated excellence both in academic instruction and clinical practice. His role as a master’s supervisor highlights his recognized capacity for mentoring and developing future scholars. Dr. Gao has guided students to success in prestigious competitions, including the third prize at the 13th Challenge Cup of Hunan Province, showcasing his impact on academic innovation and talent cultivation. Additionally, his leadership in securing and managing over 10 funded research projects at provincial and municipal levels underscores his reputation as a respected researcher. These accolades affirm Dr. Gao’s dedication, influence, and continuous contributions to the fields of rehabilitation science and sports health promotion.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. PinCao Gao possesses advanced research skills across a broad spectrum of rehabilitation science and sports health promotion. He is highly skilled in designing and conducting both clinical trials and evidence-based meta-analyses, focusing on the efficacy of exercise interventions for chronic diseases and musculoskeletal disorders. His methodological strengths include biomechanical analysis, systematic reviews, and quantitative data evaluation. Dr. Gao is adept at integrating interdisciplinary approaches, combining traditional Chinese medicine with modern rehabilitation techniques to create innovative therapeutic strategies. He has successfully led and coordinated over 10 funded research projects, demonstrating strong project management and grant-writing capabilities. His ability to translate research findings into practical rehabilitation programs is evident in his clinical applications and student-led innovation projects. Additionally, his proficiency in academic writing is reflected in his extensive publication record in SCI-indexed and core journals. Overall, Dr. Gao’s research skills make him a versatile and impactful contributor to the health and rehabilitation sciences.

Conclusion💡

Dr. PinCao Gao is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong and well-rounded academic profile that spans impactful research, innovation, teaching, and societal contribution. His work is especially notable for blending modern sports science with traditional Chinese medicine and for applying his research to real-world health challenges. With continued emphasis on international collaboration and national-level leadership, his profile will grow even stronger.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Title: Effect of three traditional conservative treatment techniques on patients with mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Authors: Zhang, Jiatao; Chen, Jiahuan; Li, Xiang; Gao, Pincao; Tang, Fang

  • Year: 2025

  • Citation: Zhang J., Chen J., Li X., Gao P., Tang F. (2025). Effect of three traditional conservative treatment techniques on patients with mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Hand Therapy, [Online ahead of print].