Prof. Dr. Zhao Lichun | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Zhao Lichun | Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China
Prof. Dr. Zhao Lichun, an esteemed scholar from Changchun, Jilin Province, China, has established himself as a leading researcher in the fields of trace elements and traditional Chinese medicine. With a Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellowship at Hong Kong Baptist University, he currently serves as a researcher, doctoral supervisor, and Director of the Research Department and Center for Trace Elements and Health Development at Guizhou University of Chinese Medicine. Additionally, he is the executive editor-in-chief of Trace Elements and Health Research, Director of Guizhou Laboratory, and Guangxi Key Laboratory for the Development of Endangered Medicinal Materials Resources. Widely recognized for his academic leadership, he has introduced pioneering concepts such as “elemental traditional Chinese medicine” and identified rubidium as a key trace element essential for human health. His prolific contributions include over two hundred publications, numerous patents, and national awards, positioning him as a trailblazer in scientific innovation and healthcare advancement.
Publication Profile
Education
Prof. Zhao Lichun’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to scientific research and medical innovation. He earned his doctoral degree in China, focusing on the intersection of trace elements and traditional Chinese medicine, and subsequently pursued a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at Hong Kong Baptist University. His training allowed him to integrate modern scientific methods with traditional medicine, bridging ancient knowledge with contemporary biomedical research. Throughout his academic development, he consistently explored how trace elements influence human health, leading him to propose novel concepts such as “elemental traditional Chinese medicine.” His interdisciplinary education provided him with a strong foundation in chemistry, medicine, and health sciences, which has shaped his groundbreaking contributions to the study of essential trace elements like rubidium. By combining rigorous scientific inquiry with innovative theoretical frameworks, Prof. Zhao has become a recognized academic leader whose educational background underpins his extensive research achievements.
Experience
Prof. Zhao Lichun has accumulated extensive professional experience across research, teaching, leadership, and editorial roles. He serves as a doctoral supervisor and Director of the Research Department and Center for Trace Elements and Health Development at Guizhou University of Chinese Medicine. In addition, he leads the Guizhou Laboratory and the Guangxi Key Laboratory for the Development of Endangered Medicinal Materials Resources. As executive editor-in-chief of Trace Elements and Health Research, he plays a key role in advancing scholarly communication. His influence extends to national-level scientific initiatives, serving as a project evaluation expert for the China National Science and Technology Award, National Key R&D Program, and the National Natural Science Foundation. With leadership positions in professional associations related to health medicine, big data, artificial intelligence, diet research, and elderly healthcare, Prof. Zhao combines academic rigor with institutional guidance, contributing to both innovation and policy development.
Research Focus
Prof. Dr. Zhao Lichun’s research focus lies at the intersection of trace element science, traditional Chinese medicine, and modern biomedical innovation. His work emphasizes the critical roles of elements such as copper, iron, zinc, selenium, rubidium, silicon, chromium, and vanadium in human health, with particular attention to their involvement in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. He has pioneered the concept of “elemental traditional Chinese medicine,” exploring how minerals and trace elements can be harnessed for therapeutic benefits in chronic conditions, cancer, inflammatory diseases, and metabolic disorders. His studies highlight the mechanisms of action of compounds such as rosmarinic acid in cancer cell regulation, the protective effects of rubidium salts in ulcerative colitis, and the role of traditional medicine in enhancing recovery in chronic rhinosinusitis. Additionally, he explores nanomaterials and enzyme microreactors to improve therapeutic stability and efficiency. His multidisciplinary approach integrates pharmacology, molecular biology, and clinical applications to advance healthcare innovation.
Publication Top Notes
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Bacteriostatic activity and mechanism of minerals containing rubidium
Year: 2025 -
Traditional Chinese medicine in chronic rhinosinusitis: Mechanisms and postoperative recovery
Year: 2025 | Citations: 3 -
Rosmarinic acid promotes mitochondrial fission and induces ferroptosis in triple-negative breast cancer cells
Year: 2025 | Citations: 13 -
Interfacial Stabilization through MOF-Polymer Core-Shell Design: Ultraefficient, Stable and Recyclable Enzymatic Microreactors
Year: 2025 -
Rubidium salt can effectively relieve the symptoms of DSS-induced ulcerative colitis
Year: 2024 | Citations: 22
Conclusion
Prof. Zhao Lichun’s outstanding academic achievements, innovative research contributions, and leadership in advancing traditional Chinese medicine and trace element science make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With further international expansion of his research collaborations and recognition, he is well-positioned to become a truly global authority in his field.