Assoc. Prof. Dr Jian Bao | Neuroscience| Best Researcher Award|
Institutes of Biomedical Science,China
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jian Bao is a distinguished neuroscientist specializing in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and prevention strategies for Alzheimer’s disease. Based at the Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, Jianghan University, Wuhan, China, he has made significant strides in understanding neuroinflammation, neurogenesis impairment, and therapeutic interventions for neurodegenerative diseases. His innovative research has contributed to developing potential prophylactic and therapeutic measures, positioning him as a thought leader in neuroscience.
🎓 Educational Background:
Dr. Jian Bao earned his Ph.D. in Pathophysiology in 2017 and a Master’s in Pathophysiology in 2014 from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. His foundational journey in healthcare began with a Bachelor’s degree in Rehabilitation Therapy from Nanjing Medical University in 2006, equipping him with both clinical and academic expertise.
🔍 Research Focus:
Dr. Bao’s research centers on unraveling the mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly exploring neurogenesis, microglial activation, and brain inflammation. His groundbreaking discovery of the neuroprotective effects of exercise-enriched blood plasma in P301S mouse models has opened new therapeutic avenues. His work integrates basic neuroscience with translational approaches to develop innovative interventions for neurodegenerative conditions.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Dr. Bao’s achievements have been widely recognized in the scientific community, earning him numerous accolades for his impactful contributions to Alzheimer’s disease research. He is a valued member of professional societies such as the Hubei and Wuhan Pathophysiological Societies, further underscoring his influence in the field.
💼 Professional Experience:
Dr. Bao has built an impressive career at Jianghan University, starting as a Lecturer in 2017 and advancing to Associate Professor in 2022. Before transitioning into academia, he honed his clinical expertise as a Therapist at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tongji Hospital, from 2006 to 2011. His dual experience in clinical practice and academic research uniquely positions him to address complex neurological challenges.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Title: Exercised-Enriched Blood Plasma Rescues Hippocampal Impairments and Cognitive Deficits in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model
Authors: Huang, T., Gong, X.-K., Liang, Z., Shu, X.-J., Bao, J.
Year of Publication: 2024
Journal: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease
Citations: 0
Index: Indexed in Scopus/Sci
Title: GADD45B in the Ventral Hippocampal CA1 Modulates Aversive Memory Acquisition and Spatial Cognition
Authors: Huang, M., Tao, X., Bao, J., Liu, W., Shu, X.
Year of Publication: 2024
Journal: Life Sciences
Citations: 1
Index: Indexed in Scopus/Sci
Title: Long-Term High-Fat Diet Consumption Aggravates β-Amyloid Deposition and Tau Pathology Accompanied by Microglial Activation in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model
Authors: Liang, Z., Gong, X., Zhao, Y., Shu, X., Bao, J.
Year of Publication: 2024
Journal: Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
Citations: 2
Index: Indexed in Scopus/Sci
Title: Ventral Hippocampal CA1 GADD45B Regulates Susceptibility to Social Stress by Influencing NMDA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Plasticity
Authors: Huang, M., Bao, J., Tao, X., Liu, W., Shu, X.
Year of Publication: 2024
Journal: Neuroscience Bulletin
Citations: 0
Index: Indexed in Scopus/Sci
Title: P25/CDK5-Mediated Tau Hyperphosphorylation in Both Ipsilateral and Contralateral Cerebra Contributes to Cognitive Deficits in Post-Stroke Mice
Authors: Yu, J., Zhao, Y., Gong, X.-K., Shu, X.-J., Bao, J.
Year of Publication: 2023
Journal: Current Medical Science
Citations: 1
Index: Indexed in Scopus/Sci
Conclusion:
Jian Bao demonstrates an excellent track record in Alzheimer’s disease research with significant academic contributions, patents, and impactful findings. His innovative approaches, such as the use of exercise-enriched blood plasma in combating neurodegeneration, provide strong evidence of his potential to lead in this field. However, to be more competitive for global awards like the Best Researcher Award, efforts could be directed toward increasing international collaboration, editorial roles, and industry engagement.