Yong Shen | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Medical Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Yong Shen | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Medical Scientist Award

Professor Doctor | University of Science and Technology of China | China

Dr. Yong Shen is a leading neuroscientist internationally recognized for his extensive contributions to the molecular, cellular, and translational research of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. His work spans over three decades, covering the discovery of serotonin receptor subtypes, fundamental elucidation of neuroimmune and inflammatory mechanisms in neuronal injury, and pioneering studies on amyloid precursor protein processing, β-secretase (BACE1) biology, and tau-related pathology. He has played a central role in advancing biomarker science by developing and validating cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and imaging biomarkers for early detection and progression monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and vascular cognitive impairment. Dr. Shen has led major research programs on brain aging, neural circuit degeneration, endothelial dysfunction, and glial senescence, contributing critical insights into small vessel disease, blood–brain barrier breakdown, and neurovascular injury. His laboratory has been at the forefront of therapeutic discovery, evaluating small molecules, antibody-based interventions, natural compounds, and neuromodulatory targets, while also directing large multicenter initiatives such as the China Aging and Neurodegenerative Initiative (CANDI), which integrates machine learning, blood-based biomarkers, and multimodal diagnostics. His prolific publication record includes high-impact findings in Nature Medicine, Neuron, PNAS, Circulation Research, and other leading journals, shaping contemporary understanding of Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms. Dr. Shen’s long-standing leadership includes founding major research centers, establishing brain and biospecimen banks, mentoring numerous doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, and serving on major scientific review panels across NIH, NSF, European, Japanese, and Chinese funding agencies. His contributions continue to influence global strategies in biomarker discovery, disease modeling, and precision intervention in neurodegeneration.

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John Lin | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. John Lin |  Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Researcher Award

Co-CEO | Frontage Laboratories, Inc | United States

Dr. John Lin is a distinguished research scientist affiliated with Frontage Laboratories in Exton, United States. His scientific contributions span analytical chemistry, bioanalysis, and neurodegenerative disease biomarker development. With a total of 30 publications, Dr. Lin’s research has garnered 568 citations, reflecting his consistent impact in the analytical sciences. His h-index of 13 demonstrates both productivity and citation influence across multiple studies. Notably, his recent work, “Validation of an Ultra-Sensitive Method for Quantitation of Phospho-Tau 217 (pTau217) in Human Plasma, Serum, and CSF using the ALZpath pTau217 Assay on the Quanterix HD-X Platform” (Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease,), highlights his contribution to Alzheimer’s disease diagnostics. His earlier research includes the development and validation of LC-MS/MS and LC-HRMS methods for protein and antibody–drug conjugate quantification, published in Bioanalysis and Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, respectively. Over his career, Dr. Lin has collaborated with over 230 co-authors, indicating his strong engagement in interdisciplinary research networks. His pioneering work supports precision measurement in clinical and pharmaceutical sciences, particularly enhancing biomarker quantitation technologies. Dr. Lin’s research excellence continues to influence bioanalytical method development and translational applications in clinical laboratory sciences, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in analytical biochemistry and assay validation research

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