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MS. Shaobo Guo | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China

Shaobo Guo is a dedicated nursing researcher and graduate student at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, specializing in post-transplant recovery and frailty in transplant recipients. With a strong academic record, ranking first in his master’s cohort, he has contributed several peer-reviewed publications in journals focused on nursing, transplantation, and traditional Chinese medicine. His work emphasizes improving quality of life through evidence-based interventions like Baduanjin exercise for kidney transplant recipients. Shaobo has presented research internationally and actively participates in clinical practice at prestigious hospitals. Beyond academia, he volunteers as a teacher and advocates for community health. His blend of clinical experience and research dedication positions him as a promising figure in nursing science, especially in transplant care and holistic patient management.

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🎓 Education

Shaobo Guo completed his Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from 2017 to 2021, achieving an 86.16 average score and a 3.49 GPA, alongside a minor in Public Service Management with an 84.33 average. Currently, he pursues a Master’s by Research in Nursing at the same university (2022–2025), maintaining the top rank with an average score of 90.94. His education integrates traditional Chinese medicine principles with modern nursing practices, strengthening his expertise in holistic care. This robust academic foundation, enhanced by rigorous coursework and research projects, enables him to excel in clinical and academic settings while contributing innovative research on transplant recovery and patient self-management.

🧪 Experience

Shaobo’s experience includes 14 months of clinical practice at top-tier hospitals: eight months at Peking Union Medical College Hospital and six months at China-Japan Friendship Hospital. He has actively managed and implemented clinical trials focused on Baduanjin exercise to improve frailty and muscle strength in kidney transplant recipients. Shaobo also independently designed and conducted mixed-method research on postoperative symptom clusters in lung transplant patients. His roles involve patient selection, follow-up, training, data collection, and analysis. Additionally, he contributes to national and international nursing conferences through presentations and e-posters, showcasing his research findings. His clinical, research, and volunteer activities complement his academic work, reflecting a balanced and practical approach to healthcare and nursing science.

🏅 Awards & Honors

Shaobo Guo has received multiple prestigious recognitions, including the National Scholarship—China’s highest honor for graduate students (October 2024). He won the First Prize Postgraduate Academic Scholarship twice (September 2023 & 2024) and was named “The Most Beautiful Nursing Student—Academic Beauty” in May 2024, highlighting both his scholarly excellence and personal character. Earlier, he earned the Second Prize Graduate Freshman Scholarship (September 2022) reflecting early recognition of his academic promise. These awards underscore his outstanding performance, leadership, and dedication to nursing research and education, positioning him as a distinguished and respected emerging professional in his field.

🔬 Research Focus

Shaobo Guo’s research centers on improving recovery outcomes and quality of life for organ transplant recipients through nursing interventions rooted in traditional Chinese medicine. His key projects investigate the effectiveness of Baduanjin exercise to combat frailty and muscle weakness in kidney transplant patients, supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He also explores postoperative symptom clusters and self-management behaviors among lung transplant recipients using mixed methods, guided by health behavior theories. His published work addresses psychological adjustment, health literacy, and the integration of Chinese medicine principles in nursing practice. Shaobo’s research aims to develop practical, evidence-based strategies that enhance physical rehabilitation and psychosocial well-being in vulnerable patient populations post-transplant.

Conclusion

Shaobo Guo is an outstanding emerging researcher whose high academic achievements, solid publication record, and leadership in clinically relevant, funded research projects position them as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth in international collaborations and high-impact publishing, Guo is poised to make significant contributions to nursing science and post-transplant patient care. Their dedication to both rigorous research and community service exemplifies the qualities celebrated by this award.

Publication

  1. Title: Association Factors of Self-Management Behaviour Among Lung Transplant Recipients Based on Health Belief Model: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Year: 2025
    Authors: Xiaohong Lin, Shaobo Guo, Ruiting Wang, Jiaxin Fang, Xiangru Li, Jing Sun, Yingtian Jia, Hongxia Liu
    Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13070782

 

  1. Title: Frailty and its Associated Factors Among Rural Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Shaobo Guo, Hongxia Liu, Bei Zhang, Xiangru Li, Keke Lin
    Link: https://doi.org/10.1177/00469580241273120

 

  1. Title: Elements of Post-Transplant Recovery in Lung Transplant Recipients: A Scoping Review
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Ruiting Wang, Fucong Peng, Shaobo Guo, Jing Sun, Shuping Zhang, Xiangru Li, Changyun Wei, Hongxia Liu
    Link: https://doi.org/10.1177/10547738241253644

 

Shaobo Guo | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

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