Ms. Qinying Zhao | Endocrine metabolism | Best Researcher Award
Research scholar at Chongqing Medical University Affiliated Second Hospital,Ā China
A dedicated Endocrinology specialist with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine and dual Master’s degrees focused on Internal Medicine and Endocrinology from Chongqing Medical University. Currently pursuing a PhD at Tianjin Medical University, engaging in advanced research on pancreatic Ī² cells utilizing gene silencing and CRISPR-Cas9 techniques. Awarded multiple scholarships and accolades, including the 2022 Tianjin Graduate Research Innovation Project. Proficient in clinical operations and familiar with endocrine disease diagnosis and treatment. Holds several professional certifications, including physician qualifications and statistical analysis software proficiency, alongside strong public nutrition and psychological counseling skills.
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š Educational Background
2013.09 ā 2018.07: Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Medicine Chongqing Medical University, First Clinical College. 2018.09 ā 2021.07: Master’s in Internal Medicine (Endocrinology) Chongqing Medical University, First Clinical College. 2021.09 ā 2024.07: Doctorate in Internal Medicine (Endocrinology) Tianjin Medical University General Hospital
š„ Personal Experience
Clinical Rotations: Extensive experience in various departments including endocrinology, emergency medicine, geriatrics, and more. Clinical Skills: Proficient in procedures like thoracentesis, lumbar puncture, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Research Focus: Engaged in pancreatic Ī² cell research, utilizing techniques like CRISPR-Cas9, gene silencing, and immunofluorescence.
š Award-Winning Experience
Undergraduate: “Three Good Students of the Department” “Outstanding Student Leader of the Department” “Outstanding Graduate of the School”. Postgraduate: “2020 National Scholarship” “Academic Scholarship” for three consecutive years “Three Good Students of the School, Advanced Individual in Scientific and Technological Innovation”. Doctoral: “2022 Tianjin Graduate Research Innovation Project Approval” for research on IPO13 in pancreatic Ī² cells.
š ļø Skills and Certificates
Professional: Physician qualification certificate Physician practice certificate Resident physician standardized training certificate. General: Public nutritionist Level 4 certificate, Psychological counselor Level 3 certificate, Computer Level 2 certificate. Clinical Research: Skilled in literature retrieval, project design, and statistical analysis using SPSS, STATA, and R.
š¬ Research Focus
Main Topics: Mechanism of IPO13 gene in pancreatic Ī² cells Mechanism of phenotypic differences in db/db mice backgrounds. Experimental Techniques: Proficient in cell biology, molecular biology, and proteomics techniques such as gene silencing and overexpression. Skilled in mouse breeding, pancreatic islet extraction, and various biochemical assays including WB and QPCR.
Publication:š
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2020). “Optimal Cut-Offs of Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference to Identify Obesity in Chinese Type 2 Diabetic Patients.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2021). “Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Abdominal Obesity and Diabetic Kidney Disease in Type 2 Diabetic Patients.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2022). “Clinical Characteristics of Patients With HNF1-alpha MODY: A Literature Review and Retrospective Chart Review.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (Under Review). “Association between Lean Mass Distribution and Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (Under Review). “Fat Mass Distribution is Associated with an Increased Risk of Mortality: A Prospective Study in NHANES.”
- Zhao, Qinying. (2021). “Study on the Optimal Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference Cutoff Points for Obesity in Chinese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2021). “Research Progress on the Relationship between Cardiac Fat Deposition and Cardiovascular Disease.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2019). “Optimal Cutoffs of Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference to Identify Obesity in Chinese Type 2 Diabetic Patients.”
- Zhao, Qinying. (2019). “Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Abdominal Obesity and Diabetic Nephropathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2019). “A Case of Refractory Renal Anemia Caused by Diabetic Nephropathy Successfully Treated with Rosuvastatin.”
- Zhao, Qinying, et al. (2019). “A Case of IgG4-Related Disease with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Multiple Organ Involvement.”
Conclusion
Qinying Zhao is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to her excellent academic background, significant contributions to the field of endocrinology, and a robust publication record. Her awards and proficiency in advanced research methodologies further substantiate her candidacy. By focusing on expanding her research collaborations and enhancing her leadership and grant writing skills, she can further solidify her impact in the field. Overall, her achievements and potential make her an exemplary candidate for this recognition.