ChongChao Yang | Molecular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ChongChao Yang | Molecular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ChongChao Yang at Nanjing Medical University, China.

Dr. Chong-chao Yang is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Ophthalmology at Nanjing Medical University, China. 📍 With a keen focus on ocular neovascularization, Dr. Yang’s work dives deep into the mechanisms and therapeutic interventions for retinal diseases, particularly those associated with diabetes. His scientific rigor and precision are reflected in several publications in reputed SCI journals. 🔬 Among his noted achievements is the receipt of the prestigious National Scholarship for Doctoral Students, which highlights his academic excellence. Dr. Yang not only conceptualizes innovative research frameworks but also leads experiments, analyses, and manuscript writing. 🧪 His interdisciplinary approach combines molecular pharmacology with natural compound therapeutics, particularly studying the anti-angiogenic effects of sclareol. Known for his dedication, Dr. Yang is committed to advancing retinal research and translating scientific findings into therapeutic strategies that can impact global ophthalmic care. 🌏

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🎓 Education

Dr. Chong-chao Yang began his academic journey with a strong foundation in medical sciences and later advanced into ophthalmic research. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Ophthalmology at Nanjing Medical University, one of China’s premier medical institutions. 🏫 His education centers around a combination of biomedical sciences, ophthalmic pathology, and molecular pharmacology, enabling a deep understanding of the visual system at both the anatomical and biochemical levels. He has built a solid theoretical and practical base in multi-omics, angiogenesis, and drug metabolism, all critical for his work in retinal neovascularization. 📖 With a methodical academic pathway and a thirst for innovation, Dr. Yang has consistently ranked among the top of his cohort and earned notable academic honors. His current Ph.D. research not only reflects academic excellence but also responds to urgent medical challenges associated with diabetic retinopathy and age-related eye disorders. 👁️‍🗨️

🧪 Experience

Chong-chao Yang has acquired significant experience in translational ophthalmic research, with a focus on angiogenesis and retinal pharmacokinetics. His academic and laboratory training has equipped him with comprehensive skills in experimental design, in vivo/in vitro assays, and bioinformatics-based molecular analysis. 🔍 During his Ph.D., he led an innovative project exploring the anti-angiogenic effects of sclareol, a plant-derived natural compound, using multi-omics platforms and pharmacokinetic profiling. 💊 Dr. Yang’s responsibilities extended from designing research protocols to data interpretation and manuscript preparation. He actively collaborated with clinicians and fellow researchers, reflecting his ability to merge experimental science with clinical relevance. 🧫 His published meta-analysis on retinal microvasculature in amblyopic eyes and work on metabolite links with diabetic retinopathy further showcase his diverse research capabilities. His passion, diligence, and scientific vision make him a promising future leader in ocular pharmacology. 🌱

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Yang’s research interests lie at the intersection of ocular neovascularization, angiogenesis, pharmacokinetics, and natural product pharmacology. His primary focus is to uncover the molecular mechanisms driving pathological blood vessel formation in the retina and to evaluate natural compounds, such as sclareol, as potential anti-angiogenic agents. 🌿 He employs a combination of Mendelian randomization, multi-omics techniques, and in vivo pharmacokinetic assays to understand how these agents work at cellular and systemic levels. His studies have explored novel insights into retinal microvascular remodeling, aiming to translate preclinical findings into therapeutic applications for diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, and age-related macular degeneration. 🧠 In addition, he is increasingly interested in how metabolomic profiles relate to retinal disorders, which may guide personalized medicine in ophthalmology. Through cutting-edge research methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Yang seeks to bridge molecular discoveries with real-world clinical solutions. 💡

🏆 Awards

Dr. Chong-chao Yang has been recognized for his academic brilliance and research excellence throughout his Ph.D. journey. His most distinguished honor is the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students, a prestigious award granted to top-performing students across China. 🎓 This award reflects his outstanding contributions to scientific research and academic excellence. Furthermore, Dr. Yang has consistently received departmental recognition for his publication output, research innovation, and scientific integrity. His participation in international journals such as Frontiers in Endocrinology and Ophthalmic Research has amplified his reputation as a young and promising researcher. 🏅 He has also been nominated for early-career research awards, with several of his peers and mentors praising his original work in ocular pharmacology and retinal biology. As he continues to contribute to the field of ophthalmology, Dr. Yang is a strong contender for awards in both national and international scientific forums. 🌐

📚Top Noted Publications

1. Yang, C.-C., Jiang, Q., & Xue, J.-S. (2024).

Title: Comprehensive multi-omics and pharmacokinetics reveal sclareol’s role in inhibiting ocular neovascularization
Journal: Phytomedicine
Link: ScienceDirect (exact link not provided)
Cited by: 0

Summary:
This study investigates the anti-angiogenic effects of sclareol, a plant-derived diterpene alcohol, using a multi-omics approach (including transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics) combined with pharmacokinetic analysis. The authors identify key molecular pathways influenced by sclareol, especially those linked to VEGF signaling and oxidative stress, which are implicated in ocular neovascularization—a hallmark of diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. The findings demonstrate sclareol’s ability to inhibit pathological blood vessel formation in the eye, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent in ophthalmology.

2. Yang, C.-C., et al. (2023).

Title: Causal relationships between blood metabolites and diabetic retinopathy: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study
Journal: Frontiers in Endocrinology, 14, 1213434
Link: Frontiers (exact link not provided)
Cited by: 3

Summary:
Using two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR), this paper explores the causal links between circulating blood metabolites and diabetic retinopathy (DR). Data from large-scale GWAS and metabolomics repositories were analyzed to identify metabolites that are not just associated with DR, but causally implicated. Several metabolites related to lipid metabolism and inflammation were found to significantly increase the risk of DR. The study highlights potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for early intervention in DR, with implications for precision medicine approaches.

3. Yang, C.-C., et al. (2023).

Title: Analysis of Retinal Microvasculature Features in Amblyopic Eyes: A Meta-Analysis
Journal: Ophthalmic Research, 66(2), 155–162
Link: Karger (exact link not provided)
Cited by: 5

Summary:
This meta-analysis synthesizes data from multiple optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) studies to assess retinal microvascular changes in amblyopic eyes. The findings suggest significant reductions in vessel density and perfusion in amblyopic eyes compared to controls, particularly in the superficial vascular plexus. These results offer new insights into the vascular mechanisms underlying amblyopia and suggest that microvascular features may serve as diagnostic or monitoring biomarkers in amblyopia management.

Conclusion

Based on the evidence provided, Chong-chao Yang is a promising early-career researcher with a solid academic foundation, innovative focus, and active contribution to the field of ophthalmology. His clear research trajectory, publication in SCI-indexed journals, and national recognition make him a credible and deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the early career or emerging researcher category.

Menas Abdelrhman Mohammed Abdalla | Molecular Pharmacology | Excellence in Research

Ms. Menas Abdelrhman Mohammed Abdalla | Molecular Pharmacology | Excellence in Research 

Teaching Assistant of pharmacology, at ALNeelain University, Sudan.

A dedicated pharmacist and academic professional, Menas Abdelrhhman has over 8 years of experience as a Teaching Assistant in Pharmacology at Al-Neelain University, Sudan. With expertise in pharmacology, molecular biology, and genetics, she has contributed to both education and scientific research. Her technical skills include biochemical assays, molecular biology techniques, data analysis, and scientific writing. She has a strong passion for mentoring students, conducting research, and integrating innovative educational tools into pharmacology teaching. Additionally, she has clinical experience as a community and hospital pharmacist, contributing to patient care, inventory management, and pharmaceutical quality control. Currently, she serves as a Scientific Research Coordinator at the Deanship of Scientific Research, actively participating in research ethics and proposal evaluation. With a commitment to continuous learning and professional development, Menas has attended multiple international workshops and conferences to stay at the forefront of pharmaceutical sciences and molecular medicine.

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🎓 Education

Menas Abdelrhhman pursued a Master’s degree in Molecular Medicine from Al-Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan, which she is set to complete by December 2024. This program has provided her with advanced knowledge in molecular biology, genetics, and research methodologies related to pharmacology and disease mechanisms.

She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from Al-Neelain University in 2013, graduating with a CGPA of 81.04%. During her undergraduate studies, she developed a strong foundation in pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacy, and patient care.

Beyond formal education, she has attended various international training programs on topics such as bioinformatics, research bioethics, diabetes management, and clinical trials, demonstrating her commitment to professional growth. Her educational background equips her with a comprehensive understanding of molecular medicine and its applications in pharmacology, genetics, and patient-centered healthcare.

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Menas has been serving as a Teaching Assistant of Pharmacology at Al-Neelain University since January 2016. She has conducted practical sessions, developed course materials, assessed students’ assignments, and provided academic support to more than 500 students. She also integrates educational technologies, such as multimedia presentations and online simulations, to enhance the learning experience.

In 2023, she took on the role of Scientific Research Coordinator at the Deanship of Scientific Research, participating in ethics committee meetings, proposal evaluations, and research day organization.

Her clinical experience includes working as a Community Pharmacist and Technical Manager at Jood Modern Pharmacy (2018–2023), where she managed inventory, resolved insurance claims, and supervised junior pharmacists. She also gained hospital pharmacy experience at Aljabal Military Hospital (2014–2015) and worked as a House-Officer Pharmacist at the Federal Ministry of Health (2013–2014).

Currently, she is also a trainee at Alwakrah Health Center in Qatar, expanding her expertise in primary healthcare and clinical pharmacy.

🔎 Research Interests

Menas Abdelrhhman’s research interests revolve around pharmacogenetics, molecular pharmacology, and personalized medicine. She is particularly focused on:

  • Genetic polymorphisms and drug response: Investigating the role of gene variations in drug metabolism, particularly in conditions like bronchial asthma and metabolic disorders.
  • Molecular mechanisms of disease: Studying how molecular pathways contribute to disease progression and how they can be targeted for drug development.
  • Bioinformatics and genomics: Using computational tools to analyze genetic variations and their impact on drug efficacy and adverse reactions.
  • Clinical pharmacology and drug safety: Assessing drug interactions, side effects, and optimizing treatment regimens for better patient outcomes.

Through her role in research ethics committees and proposal evaluations, she ensures that scientific studies adhere to ethical standards and contribute meaningfully to pharmaceutical science.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Menas Abdelrhhman has been recognized for her academic excellence, research contributions, and professional dedication. Some notable achievements include:

  • Best Ph.D. Research Proposal Award (2024) – Recognized for her outstanding research proposal in molecular medicine at Al-Neelain University.
  • Young Researcher Award (2023) – Awarded for significant contributions to pharmacology and genetics research.
  • Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award (2022) – Acknowledged for exceptional mentorship and dedication to student education.
  • Excellence in Pharmaceutical Practice (2021) – Recognized for reducing expired drug inventory by 60% through proactive inventory management at Jood Modern Pharmacy.
  • Best Pharmacology Research Presentation (2018) – Honored for presenting groundbreaking research on β2-Adrenergic Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in asthma patients.

Her commitment to research, teaching, and clinical pharmacy has made her a valuable contributor to the field of pharmaceutical sciences.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Menas Abdelrhhman has contributed to peer-reviewed journals, focusing on genetic polymorphisms and respiratory diseases. Below are her latest publications:

1. IL13 Gene Polymorphisms Among Sudanese Patients with Bronchial Asthma: A Case-Control Study

  • Authors: Menas A. Abdalla and Hamdan Z. Hamdan
  • Journal: Molecular Biology Research Communications
  • Volume: 14
  • Issue: 1
  • Year: 2025
  • Pages: 27–30
  • DOI: 10.22099/mbrc.2024.50865.2017
  • URL: https://mbrc.shirazu.ac.ir/article_7725.html

2. β2-Adrenergic Receptor Gene Polymorphisms p.Gly16Arg and p.Glu27Gln in Sudanese Patients with Bronchial Asthma: A Case-Control Study

Conclusion

The candidate has a strong foundation in pharmacology, molecular biology, and genetics, along with solid teaching and research coordination experience. Their recent publications, technical expertise, and leadership in research ethics make them a competitive candidate for Excellence in Research Awards.
However, to further strengthen their profile, they should publish in high-impact journals, lead funded research projects, and expand international collaborations. Overall, highly suitable for research recognition with further potential for academic growth.