Cheng Xin | General Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Xin | General Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Director Assistant at Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Xin is an Associate Chief Physician and Director Assistant in Colorectal Surgery at Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University πŸ₯. He is a member of the Oncology and Gastroenterology Professional Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association πŸŽ—οΈ and the Surgery and Digestive Endoscopy Branch of the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Medical Association πŸ”¬. He serves as an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Immunoassay and Clinical Studies πŸ“– and is an Oncology Channel Editor for Medical Reference Daily πŸ“°. Additionally, he is a Shanghai Medical Volunteer Alliance Aerial Medical Expert 🚁, contributing to medical outreach.

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πŸŽ“ Academic and Professional Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Xin is an Associate Chief Physician and Director Assistant in Colorectal Surgery at Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University πŸ₯. With expertise in colorectal surgery, oncology, and gastroenterology 🩺, he has established a strong research foundation in surgical and medical sciences πŸ”¬. His contributions extend to advancing minimally invasive techniques, improving cancer treatment protocols, and enhancing digestive disease management πŸŽ—οΈ. As a dedicated medical professional, he actively participates in clinical practice, academic research, and medical education, shaping the future of gastrointestinal surgery while ensuring the highest standards of patient care. βœ…

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Xin specializes in colorectal cancer research, focusing on tumor immunology, surgical oncology, and minimally invasive techniques πŸ₯. His studies explore neutrophil heterogeneity, genetic markers for recurrence prediction, and postoperative complications in colorectal cancer πŸŽ—οΈ. He has also contributed to understanding peritoneal metastases, drug resistance mechanisms, and the role of microRNAs in cancer progression 🧬. Additionally, his work extends to laparoscopic surgery and its impact on gastrointestinal diseases. His research integrates clinical data analysis, molecular biology, and surgical innovation, making significant strides in oncology and digestive health. βœ…

Publication Top Notes

  • “The optimal surgical time after stent placement in obstructive colorectal cancer: impact on long-term survival of patients” (2024) – This article examines how the timing of surgery after stent placement affects long-term survival in patients with obstructive colorectal cancer.

  • “A novel 9-gene signature for the prediction of postoperative recurrence in stage II/III colorectal cancer” (2023) – This study identifies a 9-gene signature that can predict postoperative recurrence in stage II/III colorectal cancer patients.

  • “Pelvic floor peritoneum reconstruction is a protective factor for defecation dysfunction after laparoscopic anterior resection in patients with middle and low rectal cancer” (2022) – This research suggests that reconstructing the pelvic floor peritoneum can protect against defecation dysfunction following laparoscopic anterior resection in rectal cancer patients.

  • “PUM1 Is Overexpressed in Colon Cancer Cells With Acquired Resistance to Cetuximab” (2021) – This article explores the overexpression of PUM1 in colon cancer cells that have developed resistance to the drug Cetuximab.

  • “miR-365a-3p regulates ADAM10-JAK-STAT signaling to suppress the growth and metastasis of colorectal cancer cells” (2020) – This study investigates how miR-365a-3p influences the ADAM10-JAK-STAT signaling pathway to inhibit growth and metastasis in colorectal cancer cells.

  • “The Prognostic Significance of Tumor Deposit Count for Colorectal Cancer Patients after Radical Surgery” (2020) – This research assesses how the number of tumor deposits impacts prognosis in colorectal cancer patients post-surgery.

  • “Feasibility and safety of single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy versus conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy in an ambulatory setting” (2019) – This article compares the feasibility and safety of single-incision versus conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy in outpatient settings.

πŸ… Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cheng Xin’s extensive research involvement, leadership in surgical oncology and gastroenterology, editorial contributions, and role in medical education make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work significantly impacts both the academic and clinical fields, aligning well with the award’s criteria. βœ…

 

Manuel Fuertes Recuero | Surgery Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Manuel Fuertes Recuero | Surgery Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Manuel Fuertes Recuero, Complutense Uiversity of Madrid, Spain

Manuel Fuertes-Recuero is a highly accomplished veterinarian with extensive expertise in small animal surgery and a commitment to teaching. He graduated with an 8.24 GPA in Veterinary Medicine from Complutense University of Madrid (2018) and is pursuing a doctorate at the same institution. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor and teaches various veterinary courses. Manuel has worked in prominent veterinary hospitals and participated in international projects, such as the Jane Goodall Institute. He has co-authored several publications and presented at international conferences. Manuel is dedicated to advancing veterinary science and education πŸΎπŸ“šπŸ”¬.

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πŸŽ“ Academic Background

Manuel Fuertes Recuero graduated with distinction in Veterinary Medicine from Complutense University of Madrid in 2018 and is currently pursuing doctoral studies there. He holds a postgraduate diploma in Small Animal Surgery and Anaesthesia from Universidad AutΓ³noma de Barcelona.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Teaching Experience

As an Assistant Professor at UCM, Manuel imparts theoretical and practical knowledge in Zoology. He’s also involved in practical surgical teaching at Hospital ClΓ­nico Veterinario Complutense and engages in educational projects like the Permanent Training Diploma for young people with intellectual disabilities.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

With extensive experience as an Emergency Surgeon in renowned veterinary hospitals in Madrid, Manuel has also worked internationally in England and Thailand.

Manuel Fuertes-Recuero’s research focus spans diverse areas within veterinary medicine, including oncology, pain management, avian biology, and public perception of animal research. 🐾 His work delves into innovative treatments for conditions like pancreatic adenocarcinoma in dogs and postoperative pain management after mastectomy surgeries. He also investigates the ecological aspects of bird behavior, such as the oxidative costs of begging in barn swallow nestlings. Additionally, Manuel contributes to understanding societal attitudes toward animal research, shedding light on ethical and public perception issues. His multidisciplinary approach demonstrates a commitment to advancing both veterinary science and animal welfare.

 

Research Focus

Manuel Fuertes-Recuero’s research focus spans diverse areas within veterinary medicine, including oncology, pain management, avian biology, and public perception of animal research. 🐾 His work delves into innovative treatments for conditions like pancreatic adenocarcinoma in dogs and postoperative pain management after mastectomy surgeries. He also investigates the ecological aspects of bird behavior, such as the oxidative costs of begging in barn swallow nestlings. Additionally, Manuel contributes to understanding societal attitudes toward animal research, shedding light on ethical and public perception issues. His multidisciplinary approach demonstrates a commitment to advancing both veterinary science and animal welfare.

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