Wei Cui | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Cui | Immunology | Best Researcher Award 

 Researcher | National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College | China

Prof. Wei Cui is a distinguished researcher and academic leader in the field of clinical diagnostics and oncology. She currently serves as Vice President of Henan Hospital and Director of the Department of Clinical Laboratory at the Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. With over three decades of progressive experience, Prof. Cui has become a national authority in tumor immunology, liquid biopsy, and diagnostic standardization. Her career bridges advanced medical research and practical application, contributing significantly to the evolution of cancer diagnosis and treatment in China.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Prof. Cui began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Harbin Medical University. She further pursued a Master’s degree in Experimental Diagnostics and a Ph.D. in Internal Medicine Oncology, both from the prestigious Peking Union Medical College. To enhance her global perspective, she completed postdoctoral training at Harvard University’s Children’s Hospital Boston, focusing on advanced clinical and laboratory research methodologies.

💼 Experience

Her professional trajectory spans over 30 years, starting as a physician at the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University. She progressed through multiple research and clinical roles at Peking Union Medical College Hospital before moving into leadership positions at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Since 2024, she has been serving as Vice President at Henan Hospital, while continuing her research and administrative duties. Her roles have evolved from assistant researcher to department director and now, institutional leader, underscoring her commitment to scientific excellence and clinical innovation.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Cui’s core research lies in tumor biomarker discovery, circulating tumor cells (CTC) detection, tumor immune microenvironment, and personalized cancer diagnostics. She has led numerous high-impact research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology. Her work emphasizes translational medicine, bridging the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and clinical practice, especially in immunotherapy and cancer screening technologies.

🏆 Honors

Prof. Cui has received numerous national honors, including the Huaxia Medical Science and Technology Award and the Science and Technology Awards from the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association and the Chinese Medical Association. She has also been a key contributor to the development of national clinical standards, issuing multiple authoritative guidelines under the Ministry of Health and professional medical societies. Her innovations in diagnostic methods have been granted national patents, reflecting her impact on both scientific and practical aspects of cancer care.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Title: A Wireless Cytosensor Based on a Bionic Dandelion Isothermal Amplification System for Ultrasensitive Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells
Journal: ACS Nano
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: The Degree of Refinement of Immune Cell Subsets Detection by Multi-Parameter Flow Cytometry Should Advance with the Times
Type: Review
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Single Circulating Tumor Cell Sequencing Based on Improved High-Porosity Membranes and Nanoporous Microchambers
Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: ALKBH5-Mediated m6A Regulates the Alternative Splicing Events of SRSF10 in Ovarian Cancer
Journal: Cancer Gene Therapy
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: External Quality Assessment-Based Tumor Marker Harmonization Simulation; Insights in Achievable Harmonization for CA 15-3 and CEA
Journal: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Global Research Trends of Immunosenescence and Immunotherapy: A Bibliometric Study
Journal: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Year of Publication: 2025
Citations: 1

Conclusion

Prof. Wei Cui stands at the forefront of clinical oncology research in China, combining scientific rigor with a vision for practical healthcare impact. Her work has advanced cancer diagnostics, established national clinical standards, and fostered interdisciplinary collaboration. With continued dedication and innovation, Prof. Cui remains a vital force in shaping the future of precision medicine and public health diagnostics.

Dr Wenfeng Liu | Food allergy | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Wenfeng Liu | Food allergy | Best Researcher Award

Research Assisstant, at China National Center for Food Safety Assessment, China

Dr. Wenfeng Liu is an accomplished academic and researcher, widely recognized for his contributions to the field of food allergy risk assessment and allergen detection. His innovative research has significantly advanced the understanding of food allergens, with a particular focus on wheat, egg, and cashew allergies. His work has had a profound impact on food safety, health standards, and global allergen management practices. Dr. Liu’s research integrates advanced quantitative models and innovative laboratory techniques to improve food safety protocols and allergen labeling.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Liu earned his Ph.D. in Food Science and Nutrition, specializing in food allergens and their risk assessments. His academic journey includes extensive research on allergen detection methods and food safety, allowing him to become a leading voice in his field. His academic background laid the foundation for his groundbreaking research, with a focus on providing safer food consumption practices worldwide.

Experience 💼

Dr. Liu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Food Science and Nutrition at a prestigious university, where he teaches and mentors students while leading research initiatives in the field of food allergen risk. He has collaborated with international research teams, contributing to high-impact studies on food allergies and allergen detection methods. His professional journey reflects a commitment to improving food safety standards and developing innovative solutions to prevent allergic reactions.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Liu’s research primarily revolves around food allergens, with an emphasis on risk assessment and detection methods. His work on wheat allergy risk, especially in pre-packaged food products, is groundbreaking. He has also developed advanced tools for detecting allergens like cashew protein (Ana o 3) using dual-antibody ELISA and lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA). Additionally, he has explored the global prevalence of food allergies and how they can be better managed through improved labeling practices and allergen monitoring systems.

Award 🏅

Dr. Liu has received numerous accolades for his work in food science and allergy research. His pioneering contributions to the development of quantitative models for allergen risk assessment have been widely recognized. He has also been invited to serve as a guest editor for special issues on food safety and allergen management, highlighting his expertise in the field. These honors showcase his standing as a leading researcher in food allergen risk and detection.

Top Noted Publication 📑

Title: Precision risk assessment in wheat allergy: Leveraging advanced quantitative models for safer food consumption
Authors: Liu, W., Yuan, J., Gao, J., Tong, P., Li, X., Wang, J., Yang, Q., Wang, Z., Min, F., Wu, Y., & Chen, H.
Citations: 50+
Index: Journal of Food Science, 89(12)
Year of Publication: 2024

Title: Concerns arise: wheat allergy risk in pre-packaged food products from China
Authors: Liu W, Wang J, Wang Z, et al.
Citations: 30+
Index: Food Science and Human Wellness, 13(6)
Year of Publication: 2024

Title: A Meta-Analysis of the Prevalence of Wheat Allergy Worldwide
Authors: Liu, W., Wu, Y., Wang, J., Wang, Z., Gao, J., Yuan, J., & Chen, H.
Citations: 120+
Index: Nutrients, 15(7)
Year of Publication: 2023

Title: Quantitative food allergen risk assessment: Evolving concepts, modern approaches, and industry implications
Authors: Liu, W., Yang, Q., Wang, Z., Wang, J., Min, F., Yuan, J., Tong, P., Li, X., Wu, Y., Gao, J., & Chen, H.
Citations: 25+
Index: Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 24(2)
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Developing a dual-antibody Sandwich ELISA and LFIA for detecting the cashew allergen Ana o 3 in foods
Authors: Shen, Y., Liu, W., Li, J., Yang, X., Zheng, S., Jin, X., Chen, H., & Wu, Y.
Citations: 10+
Index: Food Chemistry, 472
Year of Publication: 2025

Conclusion

Liu W. and their team have made significant contributions to the field of food allergy risk assessment, detection, and allergen labeling. Their innovative work, grounded in both scientific rigor and public health importance, has the potential to influence policy and improve food safety standards globally. While there is potential for expanding the scope of the research, their current body of work is highly commendable and makes them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Their continued focus on advancing the safety of food consumption for allergic individuals will likely yield even more impactful results in the coming years.