Liu Wenyi | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liu Wenyi | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences | China

Dr. Liu Wenyi is a thoracic-surgery specialist whose research focuses on advanced treatments for thoracic malignancies especially esophageal and lung cancers emphasising organ-preservation strategies, neoadjuvant chemo-/chemo-immunotherapy, imaging- and machine-learning-based response assessment, and translational biomarkers for surgical decision-making. His work has contributed to the evolving paradigm of less-invasive surgery and more personalised multimodal care. For example, his recent narrative review “Organ Preservation in Esophageal Cancer: Current Strategies, Challenges, and Future Directions” is a state-of-the-field synthesis published in Cancers  highlighting novel surveillance-based approaches in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. His Google Scholar/Scopus profile indicates approximately 10 publications and a current h-index of 5 (citations ~80) under his name. This volume reflects a mid-career emerging investigator whose trajectory is marked by high-impact topics (thoracic oncology, immunotherapy, AI-enabled imaging) and whose top publications already appear in high-visibility journals. Dr. Liu’s work is characterized by integrating minimally invasive surgical techniques, cutting-edge neoadjuvant systemic treatments and advanced predictive modelling to stratify patients for surgical risk and organ-sparing pathways thus contributing to both improved patient quality of life and optimized oncologic outcomes.His outstanding contributions to clinical innovation and scientific research excellence reflect strong merit for recognition under the Best Researcher Award .

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

Liu, W., Guo, X., Zhao, H., Yu, X., Wang, C., Du, L., Wang, F., & Mu, J. (2020). Mediastinoscopy-assisted transhiatal esophagectomy versus thoraco-laparoscopic esophagectomy for esophageal cancer: A single-center initial experience. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 12(9), 4908-4914.

Liu, W., Tang, J., Li, X., Gong, L., Yang, D., Yin, H., Wang, W., & Zhang, B. (2025). Reduction in surgical scope after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and immunotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer. Oncology Letters, 30(5), 501.

Liu, W., Sui, Z., Wang, C., Deng, Y., Cai, S., Jia, R., Yu, Z., Kang, M., & Zhang, B. (2025). Nomogram for predicting pathological complete response to neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy in patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 13, 1679782.

Hong, Z., Xie, S., Xu, H., Ke, S., Liu, W., Huang, S., Chen, S., Xie, J., Xu, J., & Kang, M. (2025). Major pathologic response as a prognostic surrogate in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy/chemoimmunotherapy: A multi-center cohort study. European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 51(2), 109500.

Liu, W., Zhang, B., Wang, C., Yu, X., Du, L., Yu, Z., & Kang, M. (2025). Organ Preservation in Esophageal Cancer: Current Strategies, Challenges, and Future Directions. Cancers, 17(21), 3559.

 

Avelino Raimundo Miguel | Public health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Avelino Raimundo Miguel | Public health | Best Research Article Award

assistant at Zambezi University, Mozambique

Dr. Avelino Raimundo Miguel is a Mozambican biologist specializing in biodiversity conservation and herpetology. Born on February 2, 1989, in Quelimane, Mozambique, he has dedicated his career to studying reptiles, amphibians, and ecosystem conservation. As a researcher and university professor, he has contributed significantly to biodiversity studies in Mozambique and Brazil. His expertise spans field ecology, environmental monitoring, and species conservation, with extensive research on herpetofauna and mangrove ecosystems. He is an active contributor to scientific literature, with multiple publications in herpetology and ecology. Dr. Miguel is also passionate about education and mentoring young researchers. His work has led to the identification of critical biodiversity areas and conservation strategies for threatened species.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Miguel is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Animal Biodiversity at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) in Brazil. He holds a Master’s degree in Animal Biodiversity from the Institute of Biosciences at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), where he conducted extensive field research on herpetofauna. His undergraduate degree is in Ecology and Terrestrial Biodiversity Conservation, awarded by the Faculty of Sciences at Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique. Throughout his academic journey, he has participated in numerous specialized training programs, including short courses in evolutionary biology, environmental monitoring, and herpetology. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in ecological research, species conservation, and environmental policy.

Work Experience💼

Dr. Miguel has been a lecturer at Universidade Zambeze since 2015, where he teaches courses in environmental sciences and biodiversity conservation. He has participated in various biodiversity assessment projects, including the Red List Evaluation of threatened species in Mozambique, in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). His field experience includes leading herpetofauna surveys in the Gilé National Park, as well as biodiversity assessments in the high-altitude ecosystems of the Ribaué and Inago mountains. His work extends to mangrove conservation, focusing on species affected by human activities. Additionally, he has contributed to multiple environmental impact studies, helping shape conservation strategies in Mozambique.

Research Focus

Dr. Miguel’s research primarily revolves around biodiversity conservation, herpetology, and ecological monitoring. He has conducted extensive studies on the diversity and distribution of reptiles and amphibians in Mozambique’s protected areas, particularly in coastal and high-altitude ecosystems. His work also explores the impact of human activities on mangrove forests and endangered species. He actively collaborates with conservation organizations to develop strategies for habitat protection. Additionally, his research examines predator-prey interactions, amphibian taxonomy, and species identification. Through his publications and fieldwork, he aims to contribute to the long-term conservation of Mozambique’s unique biodiversity.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Miguel has received multiple accolades for his contributions to biodiversity research. He was recognized for his participation in the XXIII Argentine Congress of Herpetology, where he presented his work on terrestrial frog diversity in Mozambique. His research contributions have been acknowledged by the Brazilian Society of Herpetology, where he played a key role in national biodiversity discussions. He has also received research grants for his work on amphibian and reptile conservation, including funding from the South African Biodiversity Institute (SAMBI). His commitment to ecological preservation has earned him international recognition, solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher in herpetology and conservation biology.

Conclusion✅

Avelino Raimundo Miguel is highly suitable for the Best Research Article Award, given his rigorous scientific research, contributions to biodiversity conservation, and international collaborations. His work on species diversity, conservation challenges, and ecological assessments aligns well with the award’s goal of recognizing groundbreaking research.

📚Publications to Noted

 

“Snakebite in Nicoadala District, central Mozambique: a first assessment based on hospital records”

Authors: Information on the authors is not available in the provided sources.

Publication Year: 2025

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“Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C.B. Robinson é a espécie mais pressionada por causas naturais e humanas no mangal de Macuse (Moçambique)”

Authors: Avelino Raimundo Miguel, Jhon Francisco Ribeiro Bero, Paulo Nazare Miguel, Yolanda Laura Ganhane De Sousa, Nelson Virgilio Rafael

Publication Year: 2024

Citations: Specific citation data is not available in the provided sources.

“Diversity and natural history of reptiles from coastal environments in Gilé National Park, northern Mozambique”

Authors: Avelino Raimundo Miguel, Hinrich Kaiser, Natan Duarte Vargas, Márcio Borges-Martins

Publication Year: 2024

Citations: Specific citation data is not available in the provided sources.

“There is a first for everything: feet-first feeding by a Snouted Night Adder, Causus defilippii (Jan, 1863), on a Shovel-footed Squeaker, Arthroleptis stenodactylus Pfeffer, 1893, the first live predator-prey interaction reported for these genera and species and the first for Mozambique”

Authors: Avelino Raimundo Miguel, Márcio Borges Martins, Hinrich Kaiser

Publication Year: 2023

Citations: Specific citation data is not available in the provided sources.

Source: Herpetology Notes

“Terrestrial frog diversity in a dry Miombo woodland in Mocuba, northern Mozambique”

Authors: Avelino Raimundo Miguel, A. J. Matsinhe, D. L. P. Francisco, Hinrich Kaiser

Publication Year: 2022

Citations: Specific citation data is not available in the provided sources.

Source: Herpetology Notes

“Distribution of Yellow-spotted Reed Frog (Hyperoliidae: Hyperolius stictus)”

Authors: Specific author information is not available in the provided sources.

Publication Year: 2019

Citations: Specific citation data is not available in the provided sources.