Dr. Minzhao Lin | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Minzhao Lin | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Minzhao Lin , Biochemistry,  Lecturer at Dezhou University, China

Dr. Minzhao Lin is a dedicated biomedical researcher and currently serves as a Lecturer at Dezhou College, China. With a Ph.D. in Biology and Medicine from Sun Yat-sen University, he has established himself in the interdisciplinary fields of nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, and tumor microenvironment modulation. He has authored over 24 publications, with 7 as co-first or corresponding author, and actively contributed to national-level research projects focusing on advanced drug delivery systems. Skilled in nanocarrier design, cellular assays, animal modeling, and analytical techniques, Dr. Lin bridges materials science with biomedical innovation. As a project group administrator, he successfully oversaw key grant applications and cross-disciplinary collaborations. His research emphasizes innovation in cancer therapy using hierarchical and responsive nanoplatforms. Dr. Lin is passionate about translational medicine and continuously seeks to advance therapies that can impact clinical outcomes in oncology and beyond.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Minzhao Lin stands out as a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his outstanding interdisciplinary contributions to cancer nanomedicine and immunotherapy. With a Ph.D. from Sun Yat-sen University and over 24 peer-reviewed publications (7 as co-first/corresponding author), he has demonstrated deep expertise in designing stimuli-responsive nanocarriers, microneedle drug delivery systems, and immune-modulatory therapeutic platforms. His research addresses real-world biomedical challenges like tumor drug resistance and targeted delivery across the blood-brain barrier, which are of high clinical relevance. He has successfully co-led multiple nationally funded projects, managed high-level lab operations, and contributed to grant proposals, manuscript drafting, and final reporting—demonstrating leadership, innovation, and research management capabilities. His work is published in top-tier journals like Nature Communications, Biomaterials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces—signaling international recognition and scholarly impact. Dr. Minzhao Lin exemplifies the criteria for the “Best Researcher Award”, given his innovative research, publication record, leadership in key national projects, and substantial contributions to translational cancer nanomedicine. His work is not only academically robust but also holds significant potential for clinical applications. He is highly deserving of this recognition.

🎓Education:

Minzhao Lin pursued his academic journey through prestigious Chinese institutions. He earned his Ph.D. in Biology and Medicine (2020–2024) from the College of Materials Science and Engineering at Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China. His doctoral work focused on hierarchical nanomedicine for cancer immunotherapy. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. in Plant Prevention and Biomaterials (2017–2020) at South China Agricultural University, where he built foundational expertise in biomaterials and pathogen defense. His undergraduate degree in Environmental Science (2013–2017), also from South China Agricultural University, was marked by outstanding academic performance, with a GPA of 4.15/5 and a rank of 5th out of 330 students. This diverse educational foundation in environmental science, biomaterials, and biomedicine has equipped Dr. Lin with a unique interdisciplinary perspective vital for innovation in nanomedicine and cancer research.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Minzhao Lin serves as a Lecturer at Dezhou College, where he engages in teaching and scientific research. During his doctoral studies at Sun Yat-sen University (2020–2024), he managed national research projects, coordinated multi-institutional collaborations, and played a central role in nanodrug development. As a Project Group Administrator, he handled proposal drafting, procurement, lab safety, and team management. His technical expertise encompasses synthesis of polymeric/lipid nanocarriers, in vitro/in vivo biological assessments, and advanced imaging and analysis. Dr. Lin has worked extensively on microneedle-based drug delivery systems for cancer immunotherapy and contributed significantly to the completion of NSFC and Guangzhou Municipal R&D projects. He has also published in high-impact journals and participated in project finalization and grant reporting. His scientific rigor and leadership skills make him a valuable contributor to biomedical innovation and higher education.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Minzhao Lin has earned significant recognition for his contributions to biomedical research, particularly in the fields of nanomedicine and cancer immunotherapy. His scholarly impact is reflected in his role as co-first or corresponding author on seven high-impact publications and as co-author on an additional 17 papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Biomaterials, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Advanced Science. As a key contributor to two nationally funded research projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Guangzhou Municipal Key R&D Program, Dr. Lin successfully led the technical development and final reporting phases. His leadership as project group administrator resulted in the successful completion and approval of multiple major research grants. Through his innovative work on nanocarrier systems and microneedle-based delivery platforms, Dr. Lin has built a reputation for scientific excellence and research innovation, earning him institutional and collaborative accolades in China’s biomedical research community.

🔬Research Focus:

Minzhao Lin’s research centers on the development of hierarchical targeted nanomedicine for cancer immunotherapy . His work bridges materials science and oncology, designing multifunctional polymeric and lipid-based carriers that can modulate the tumor microenvironment, overcome drug resistance, and improve immune response activation. Key themes include ROS regulation, co-delivery of therapeutics, metabolism reprogramming, and stimuli-responsive systems. He has also advanced microneedle platforms and flocculant-based delivery technologies for therapeutic and environmental applications. Dr. Lin’s goal is to achieve precise and efficient drug delivery, especially in hard-to-treat cancers such as triple-negative breast cancer and glioma, through multimodal strategies. His collaborative efforts in integrating imaging, immunomodulation, and nanocarrier design reflect a holistic approach to personalized medicine and translational research.

Publication Top Notes:

1.Title: Surgical tumor-derived photothermal nanovaccine for personalized cancer therapy and prevention
Citations: 73

2.Title: GSH‐Responsive metal–organic framework for intratumoral release of NO and IDO inhibitor to enhance antitumor immunotherapy
Citations: 64

3.Title: Nanodrug augmenting antitumor immunity for enhanced TNBC therapy via pyroptosis and cGAS-STING activation
Citations: 56

4.Title: Floatable magnetic aerogel based on alkaline residue used for the convenient removal of heavy metals from wastewater
Citations: 41

5.Title: Transparent floatable magnetic alginate sphere used as photocatalysts carrier for improving photocatalytic efficiency and recycling convenience.
Citations: 34

6.Title: Nanodrug regulates lactic acid metabolism to reprogram the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment for enhanced cancer immunotherapy
Citations: 33

7.Title: Nanodrugs incorporating LDHA siRNA inhibit M2-like polarization of TAMs and amplify autophagy to assist oxaliplatin chemotherapy against colorectal cancer
Citations: 26

8.Title: Tumor acidity-activatable macromolecule autophagy inhibitor and immune checkpoint blockade for robust treatment of prostate cancer
Citations: 23

9.Title: Retinol-binding protein-hijacking nanopolyplex delivering siRNA to cytoplasm of hepatic stellate cell for liver fibrosis alleviation
Citations: 23

10.Title: Nanodrug simultaneously regulates stromal extracellular matrix and glucose metabolism for effective immunotherapy against orthotopic pancreatic cancer
Citations: 23

 

Dr. Qingtao Sun | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingtao Sun | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingtao Sun , Biochemistry , Postdoc at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, United States

Dr. Qingtao Sun is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), working under the mentorship of Prof. Bo Li. With a strong foundation in neuroscience and biomedical photonics, Dr. Sun is recognized for his contributions to brain-wide mapping, neural circuitry, and neuroimmune interactions. Originally from Weihui, Henan, China, he earned his B.S. in Biological Sciences and Ph.D. in Biomedical Photonics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST). His Ph.D. research dissected long-range inputs to GABAergic neurons in the mouse prefrontal cortex. Prior to joining CSHL, he served as an Assistant Investigator at the HUST-Suzhou Institute for Brainsmatics. Dr. Sun’s prolific research output includes impactful publications in Nature Neuroscience, Nature Communications, and Neuron. His work bridges advanced imaging with neurobiology to uncover mechanisms of behavior, motivation, and disease. He has been honored with prestigious awards including the CSHL Postdoc Scientific Breakthrough Award.

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Dr. Qingtao Sun, currently a postdoctoral research associate at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), has established himself as an outstanding young neuroscientist with a robust academic foundation and impactful research trajectory. With a Ph.D. in Biomedical Photonics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, his work has consistently bridged advanced imaging techniques with complex neurobiological questions, particularly focusing on GABAergic neurons, neural circuitry, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer cachexiaDr. Qingtao Sun is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” His interdisciplinary expertise, innovation in neuroimaging and neurocircuitry, publication record, and recognized scientific impact place him among the top-tier emerging neuroscientists. He represents the ideal candidate who merges cutting-edge methods with real-world biomedical relevance, making transformative contributions to brain science.

🎓Education:

Dr. Qingtao Sun began his academic journey at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences (2009–2013) from the School of Life Science and Technology. He pursued his doctoral degree in Biomedical Photonics (2013–2019) at the Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, HUST. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Dissection of long-range inputs to three types of GABAergic neurons in mouse medial prefrontal cortex,” was supervised by Prof. Hui Gong. Throughout his education, Dr. Sun was actively engaged in neuroimaging, circuit dissection, and computational neuroscience. His training included in-depth exposure to advanced microscopy, whole-brain imaging techniques, and connectomics, which laid the foundation for his later work in brain function and neurocircuitry. He has seamlessly integrated interdisciplinary approaches, combining biology, optics, and computation in neuroscience research, making him an exceptional contributor in the field of systems neuroscience and brain mapping.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Qingtao Sun is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), where he joined in February 2021. At CSHL, he works under the guidance of Prof. Bo Li, focusing on motivation, social behavior, and neuroimmune interactions using cutting-edge circuit-level neuroscience approaches. Prior to this role, Dr. Sun was an Assistant Investigator at the HUST-Suzhou Institute for Brainsmatics from June 2020 to February 2021. There, he contributed to high-resolution whole-brain imaging and analysis of neuronal circuits. His expertise spans in vivo and ex vivo imaging, large-scale brain mapping, neural tracing, and functional manipulation using optogenetics and chemogenetics. Dr. Sun has collaborated with leading neuroscientists globally and has co-authored numerous high-impact publications. His career trajectory reflects a deep commitment to exploring neural mechanisms underlying behavior and disease through interdisciplinary methodologies in neuroscience.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Qingtao Sun has been consistently recognized for his excellence in both academic and scientific research endeavors. During his doctoral studies at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, he received the National Scholarship in 2014 for outstanding academic performance. He was honored multiple times as an Outstanding Graduate Student Cadre in 2014, 2016, and 2017 for his leadership and contributions to student initiatives. In 2020, he earned the Outstanding Dissertation Award in Biomedical Engineering for his impactful doctoral work on GABAergic neurons and brain circuitry. Most recently, he received the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Postdoc Scientific Breakthrough Award in 2025, a prestigious acknowledgment of his contributions to neuroscience at the postdoctoral level. These awards underscore Dr. Sun’s dedication to advancing scientific understanding and his innovative approach to neuroscience research. His accolades reflect both his academic rigor and his pioneering research in brain science.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Qingtao Sun’s research lies at the intersection of systems neuroscience, circuit mapping, and disease modeling. His primary focus is on understanding how specific brain circuits govern behaviors such as motivation, social interaction, and appetite regulation. He specializes in dissecting long-range neuronal inputs to GABAergic interneurons, with a particular emphasis on the medial prefrontal cortex. At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, he explores neuromodulatory mechanisms through the pallido-amygdala cholinergic circuit and the role of area postrema neurons in cancer cachexia. His work integrates advanced imaging techniques, including light-sheet microscopy and dual-color tomography, with molecular tools like optogenetics and viral tracing. He also investigates neuronal disruptions in neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. Through his interdisciplinary approach combining optics, connectomics, and behavior, Dr. Sun is unraveling complex neuronal networks at synaptic and systems levels. His research advances both fundamental neuroscience and its translational potential for psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.

Publication Top Notes:

Cell-type-specific striatal modulation of amygdalar acetylcholine in salience assignment

Dynorphin modulates motivation through a pallido-amygdala cholinergic circuit

Unlocking opioid neuropeptide dynamics with genetically encoded biosensors

Area postrema neurons mediate interleukin-6 function in cancer cachexia

Long-range Connectome of Pyramidal Neurons in the Sensorimotor Cortex

The Mesoscopic Connectome of the Cholinergic Pontomesencephalic Tegmentum

Acetylcholine deficiency disrupts extratelencephalic projection neurons in the prefrontal cortex in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease

Dissection of the long-range projections of specific neurons at the synaptic level in the whole mouse brain

Multicolor high-resolution whole-brain imaging for acquiring and comparing the brain-wide distributions of type-specific and projection-specific neurons with anatomical annotation in the same brain