Weiwei Fu | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Weiwei Fu | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Research assistant professor, at Peking University Third Hospital, China.

Dr. Fu Weiwei is an accomplished medical scientist specializing in gastroenterology and immunology. She currently serves as an Assistant Research Professor and Laboratory Director at the Gastroenterology Department, Peking University Third Hospital, where she leads research at the Beijing Key Laboratory. Dr. Fu earned her Ph.D. in Immunology from Peking University Health Science Center and has a strong foundation in traditional medicine, holding a Bachelor of Medicine from Shandong University. With more than a decade of experience in translational medical research, her work bridges cutting-edge immunological discoveries and practical clinical applications. Her focus lies in immune microenvironment dynamics, gastrointestinal tumor evolution, and the integration of traditional Chinese medicine for digestive disease therapies. She has delivered several high-profile international presentations and has published widely in leading scientific journals. Her contributions have significantly advanced the field of digestive immunology.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Fu’s academic journey began with a 5-year Bachelor of Medicine program at Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2002–2007), where she laid a solid foundation in both conventional and traditional healthcare practices. Her early exposure to integrative medicine inspired a unique perspective on digestive health and immune response. Motivated by scientific rigor, she enrolled in the Combined Master’s and Ph.D. Program in Immunology (2008–2013) at Peking University Health Science Center, mentored by Prof. Wenling Han. This elite program sharpened her skills in molecular biology, immunopathology, and clinical translational research. Throughout her doctoral years, she focused on the host immune responses in cancer, particularly those related to gastric inflammation and tumorigenesis. This diverse academic training enables her to merge modern biomedical technologies with traditional insights, giving her an edge in the multidisciplinary field of digestive immunology.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Fu brings a wealth of research and clinical experience to her current position at the Gastroenterology Department, Peking University Third Hospital (2019–present), where she directs the Beijing Key Laboratory. As an Assistant Research Professor, she leads a team focusing on translational immunology in gastrointestinal diseases. Before this, she completed a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship (2013–2019) at the Tsinghua University Institute of Immunology under Prof. Chen Dong, an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. During this time, she worked on T-cell signaling, immune checkpoints, and the role of lymphoid cells in cancer. Her lab currently integrates clinical cohort data with multi-omics techniques to explore disease mechanisms. She is also instrumental in mentoring junior researchers and clinicians. Her work bridges laboratory immunology with bedside applications, ensuring scientific advancements are translated into improved diagnosis and therapy for patients.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Fu’s research centers on the immune microenvironment in gastrointestinal tumors and digestive tract diseases, such as gastric cancer and inflammatory bowel disease. She applies multi-omics technologies—including single-cell RNA sequencing, proteomics, and microbiome analysis—to decipher host-pathogen interactions and immune cell dynamics during disease evolution. A key aspect of her research is understanding how Helicobacter pylori infection initiates gastric lesions, tumor progression, and immune escape. She also investigates traditional Chinese medicine-based therapies, exploring their role in cancer prevention and immune modulation. Another focal point is early screening and biomarker discovery for precancerous lesions through clinical cohort studies. By integrating high-throughput data with clinical insights, her work aims to improve patient stratification and individualized treatments. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges immunology, oncology, and traditional medicine, placing her at the forefront of gastrointestinal research in China and beyond.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Fu’s scientific excellence has been consistently recognized. She won the Outstanding Paper Award at the 2023 Chinese Medical Association’s National Conference on Digestive Diseases (CGC 2023) for her oral presentation on immune profiling during colorectal cancer progression. Her continuous contributions to clinical immunology, translational oncology, and molecular diagnostics have earned her accolades from both national and international platforms. Her selection as an oral presenter at leading conferences—such as DDW 2024 in Washington, D.C., and UEGW 2023 in Copenhagen—speaks to her international recognition. She has also received patent grants for innovations in inflammation and cancer therapy, reflecting her drive for practical applications. As a dedicated researcher, educator, and innovator, Dr. Fu stands out as a top candidate for award nominations in the fields of biomedical research and clinical translational science.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Fu has authored and co-authored numerous impactful papers in top-tier journals (JCR Q1–Q3), often as first or corresponding author. Below are select publications with hyperlink.

2025

  1. Luteolin Improves Precancerous Gastric Mucosa by Binding STAT3
    International Journal of Biological Sciences (Q1, IF 8.1)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🧪 Original Research

  2. CMTM3 Regulates Colitis-Associated Cancer Progression
    Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CMGH) (Q1, IF 7.1)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🧬 Original Research

  3. Cmtm4 Deficiency Exacerbates H. pylori-Induced Gastric Carcinogenesis
    Pathology International (Q2, IF 2.5)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🦠 Original Research

  4. The Host Immune Response Landscape in Gastric Cancer Development
    Clinical and Experimental Immunology (Q2, IF 3.4)
    📌 First Author
    🧫 Original Research

2024

  1. Neutrophil Heterogeneity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Tumor Immunity
    Cancer Medicine (Q2, IF 2.9)
    📌 Co-First Author
    🔬 Original Research

  2. Oxidative Balance in Diet and Sleep Patterns: A Metabolic Interaction
    Frontiers in Nutrition (Q2, IF 4.0)
    📌 Co-First Author
    🍽 Original Research

  3. CMTM4 Facilitates Gastric Cancer Metastasis via EMT Modulation
    Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology (Q3, IF 2.0)
    📌 Co-First Author
    🧠 Original Research

  4. Cmtm4 Shapes Colitis Outcomes via Microbial Dysbiosis and Mucosal Immunity
    Journal of Genetics and Genomics (Q1, IF 6.6)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🧪 Original Research

  5. Serum Proteomics-Based Biomarkers of Precancerous Gastric Lesions
    Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Q2, IF 3.9)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🔍 Original Research

  6. Treg Subsets Orchestrate Tumor Microenvironment in Colorectal Cancer
    Frontiers in Immunology (Q1, IF 5.7)
    📌 Co-First & Corresponding Author
    🧫 Original Research

2023

  1. Helicobacter pylori and Inflammasome Activation in Gastric Pathogenesis (Review)
    Helicobacter (Q2, IF 4.3)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🧯 Review Article

2022

  • Lymphocyte Profile Alterations in Precancerous Gastric Lesions
    Journal of Leukocyte Biology (Q2, IF 5.5)
    📌 First Author
    🧬 Original Research

  • B7 Family Molecules and Immune Evasion in H. pylori Infection (Review)
    Helicobacter (Q2, IF 4.4)
    📌 Co-Corresponding Author
    🧫 Review Article

Conclusion

Dr. FU Weiwei demonstrates an exceptional and well-rounded profile as a medical researcher with significant contributions to immunology and gastroenterology, supported by prestigious academic training, a robust scientific publication record, impactful patents, and strong conference presence. These achievements, particularly in translational cancer immunology, make Dr. Fu highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

ANNIE RIERA LEAL | Molecular Biophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. ANNIE RIERA LEAL | Molecular Biophysics | Best Researcher Award

MD, specialty in Dermatology/Dermatological Surgery and PH.D. in Immunology, Physician-Scientist. Professor, at General Hospital State of Sonora and University of Superior Studies CIES-UNEPROP, Mexico.

Dr. Annie Riera Leal is a renowned physician-scientist specializing in Dermatology and Immunology. She serves as a Professor at the General Hospital State of Sonora and the University of Superior Studies CIES-UNEPROP. Her academic journey reflects excellence, graduating Summa Cum Laude in medical education, completing her Dermatology residency with distinctions, and earning her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences with Honorific Mention. Dr. Leal has conducted impactful postdoctoral research in Molecular Biology at UC Davis and Immunogenetics in the Emanuel Maverakis laboratory. Her contributions span translational research, genetic approaches to DNA, and advancements in immunology.

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Education

🎓 Academic Journey

  • Medical Degree: Graduated with Summa Cum Laude and departmental honors.
  • Residency: Specialized in Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery, earning accolades as the Best Investigator.
  • Doctoral Studies: Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences (Immunology) with Honorific Mention from a CONACYT-certified international program.
  • Postdoctoral Training: Molecular Biology fellowship at the University of California, Davis, and advanced immunogenetics research at the Emanuel Maverakis laboratory.
    Dr. Leal’s academic background underscores her dedication to immunogenetics and molecular biology, paving the way for groundbreaking research in DNA structure and immunology.

Experience

💼 Professional Milestones
Dr. Leal has an extensive career bridging clinical practice and research. She holds professorship roles at CIES-UNEPROP and contributes as a physician-scientist at the General Hospital State of Sonora. Her expertise spans immunogenetics, translational research, and molecular biology. Her postdoctoral fellowship at UC Davis and collaboration with leading laboratories have honed her ability to connect theoretical insights with practical applications in dermatology and immunology. She continues to mentor, innovate, and push the boundaries of knowledge in molecular therapies.

Research Interests

🔬 Exploring Frontiers
Dr. Leal’s research interests focus on:

  • Autoimmunity: Investigating immune responses in chronic diseases.
  • Cancer: Exploring novel therapeutic targets.
  • Molecular Biology: Advancing knowledge of DNA structure and function.
  • Quantum Biophysics: Applying quantum principles to molecular biology.
    Her team’s work aims to uncover DNA’s physical and biological mechanisms, driving innovation in nanoelectronics and nanomedicine for therapeutic applications.

Awards

🏆 Achievements
Dr. Leal has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to dermatology and molecular biology, including:

  • Honorific Mention: For her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences.
  • Residency Honors: Best Investigator Award during her Dermatology specialization.
  • International Fellowships: UC MEXUS-CONACYT Postdoctoral Fellowship.
    These accolades reflect her relentless pursuit of excellence in both clinical practice and groundbreaking research.

Top Noted Publications

📚 Key Contributions

  • DNA Gene’s Basic Structure as a Nonperturbative Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics: Is RNA Polymerase II the Quantum Bus of Transcription?
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Current Issues in Molecular Biology
    DOI: 10.3390/cimb46110721
    This groundbreaking paper explores the theoretical framework of DNA as a circuit in quantum electrodynamics. It postulates RNA Polymerase II as a quantum bus in transcription processes, potentially redefining molecular biology’s integration with quantum physics.
  • DNA as a Perfect Quantum Computer Based on the Quantum Physics Principles
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-62539-5
    In this publication, Dr. Leal proposes DNA as a model quantum computer, leveraging quantum physics principles to unravel genetic mechanisms and providing insights into computational biology’s future.
  • Cell-Specific Alterations in ERAP1, ERAP2, and LNPEP in Psoriasis
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Journal of Investigative Dermatology
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2023.01.012
    This study investigates cell-specific and genetic variants linked to alterations in ERAP1, ERAP2, and LNPEP. It highlights their roles in immune response and psoriasis susceptibility, contributing to dermatological precision medicine.
  • Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin in Psoriasis
    Year: 2020
    Journal: JCI Insight
    DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.141193
    Focused on proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9, this paper establishes its connection to psoriasis as a susceptibility locus and its inverse relationship with IL36G. It underscores a novel molecular target for psoriasis treatment.
  • Immune Profiling of Lupus Miliaris
    Year: 2020
    Journal: Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
    DOI: 10.1111/ced.14684
    The research delves into the immune landscape of lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei, highlighting the effectiveness of anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy. It provides a therapeutic framework for managing this rare condition.

Conclusion

Dr. Annie Riera Leal’s accomplishments, particularly her interdisciplinary research in molecular biology and quantum biology, make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her pioneering work and international collaborations underscore her innovative approach and scientific rigor. Addressing areas of improvement, such as enhancing research impact and leadership, could further solidify her standing as a leading researcher. Overall, her contributions exemplify the qualities sought in a recipient of this prestigious award.