Dr. Franziska Münz | Medicine and Dentistry | Future Science Leader Award
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Dr. Haoran Jiang 🎓 is a dedicated researcher in the field of tissue engineering 🧬, currently pursuing his doctorate at Peking University 🏛️ and affiliated with the Department of Orthopedics and Trauma at Peking University People’s Hospital 🏥. His groundbreaking research focuses on the therapeutic potential of nano-sustained-release factors for bone scaffolds 🦴, addressing key clinical challenges such as insufficient bioactivity in biomedical implants. Dr. Jiang’s work has been featured in reputed scientific journals 📘 and demonstrates a strong commitment to improving orthopedic treatment outcomes through innovative nanomaterial-based approaches ⚗️🔬.
Dr. Haoran Jiang is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his pioneering research in tissue engineering and nanotechnology. His work on developing nano-sustained-release bone scaffolds has the potential to significantly enhance the effectiveness of orthopedic implants, a field that addresses critical challenges in patient recovery and treatment outcomes. Dr. Jiang’s strong academic foundation, innovative contributions to biomaterials, and demonstrated ability to bridge basic science with clinical applications make him an outstanding researcher.
🎓 Doctoral Candidate at Peking University, China
🏥 Researcher at the Department of Orthopedics and Trauma, Peking University People’s Hospital
🔬 Conducting research on nano-sustained-release bone scaffolds for therapeutic applications
📘 Published in Journal of Functional Biomaterials (SCI/Scopus Indexed)
🧪 Involved in industry-relevant project: Mesoporous Nanomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering
Dr. Haoran Jiang has demonstrated strong professional growth through his focus on translational biomedical research 🧬 that bridges fundamental science with clinical applications 🏥. His work on nano-sustained-release scaffolds ⚗️ addresses real-world problems in orthopedics, offering innovative strategies to improve the performance of bone implants 🦴. Publishing in reputable journals 📄 and contributing to key projects, he showcases a proactive approach in research development. Dr. Jiang is committed to exploring clinically adaptable solutions that can meet regulatory standards and enhance patient recovery outcomes 💉. His ongoing pursuit of excellence reflects his potential to become a leading voice in tissue engineering 🧠.
Dr. Jiang’s research lies at the intersection of tissue engineering, nanotechnology, and regenerative medicine 🧬🦠. His core focus is on the design and development of bone scaffolds integrated with nano-sustained-release systems for efficient delivery of therapeutic agents 💊. This category of research addresses unmet clinical needs in orthopedic treatments 🦴 by enhancing scaffold bioactivity and healing efficacy. With a particular emphasis on biocompatibility and clinical translation, his work seeks to optimize commonly used biomaterials to overcome current limitations in medical implants 🧪. The research is innovative, application-driven, and aims to bridge the lab-to-clinic gap in healthcare delivery 🏥🔬.
🏅 First-author publication in Journal of Functional Biomaterials (2025)
🧠 Recognized for innovative contributions in tissue engineering and orthopedic nanomedicine
🧾 Listed in ORCID registry for global academic visibility
📘 Publication indexed in SCI and Scopus, validating research excellence
📄 Therapeutic Potential of Nano-Sustained-Release Factors for Bone Scaffolds
Dr. Haoran Jiang’s innovative contributions to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine solidify his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. His research is not only groundbreaking in the scientific community but is also poised to make a lasting impact on clinical orthopedic treatments, bridging the gap between laboratory research and patient care. His dedication to advancing nanotechnology-based solutions for bone scaffolds places him at the forefront of this rapidly advancing field.
Assistant professor at Faculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia.
🌍Dr. Zrinka Mihaljević, a Croatian researcher and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Osijek, specializes in vascular physiology, molecular mechanisms of endothelial function, and hyperbaric oxygenation. With over 15 years of academic and research experience, she has led numerous institutional research projects focusing on oxidative stress, vascular reactivity, and transcription factor signaling pathways. She has participated in various national and international conferences, contributing to physiological and biomedical sciences. Her interdisciplinary work is supported by memberships in societies like the European Society for Microcirculation and the Croatian Physiological Society.
🎓Dr. Zrinka Mihaljević holds a Ph.D. from the Faculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, where her research focused on vascular physiology and the molecular effects of oxidative stress. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned a teaching degree in Biology and Chemistry from the Department of Biology at the same university. Her secondary education was completed at the Gymnasium Secondary School of Isidor Kršnjavi in Našice, Croatia, where she excelled in natural sciences. Dr. Mihaljević’s early education was at the Elementary School of Vladimir Nazor in Feričanci, providing a solid foundation for her academic pursuits. Her education reflects a seamless progression from foundational knowledge to advanced expertise in physiology, underscoring her lifelong dedication to science and education. Additionally, her continuous professional development through national and international conferences and workshops has refined her skills and expanded her academic and research horizons.🎓📚
🩺Dr. Zrinka Mihaljević’s career spans diverse roles in science and education. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, where she teaches and conducts groundbreaking research in vascular physiology. Previously, she worked as a Senior Assistant and Postdoctoral Fellow, contributing to key institutional research projects. Her academic journey began as a University Teaching Assistant, where she gained invaluable experience in mentoring and lecturing. Before transitioning to higher education, Dr. Mihaljević taught biology and chemistry at the secondary school level in Croatia, inspiring young minds in the natural sciences. Her professional portfolio includes leadership roles in institutional research projects investigating vascular reactivity, hyperbaric oxygenation, and molecular mechanisms of endothelial function. Her commitment to academic excellence and scientific discovery has established her as a prominent figure in her field, both nationally and internationally.🧑🔬📈
Carnosine, small but mighty—prospect of use as a functional ingredient for functional food formulation
Authors: I. Jukić, N. Kolobarić, A. Stupin, A. Matić, N. Kozina, Z. Mihaljević, M. Mihalj, …
Citations: 77
Year: 2021
Attenuated flow‐induced dilatation of middle cerebral arteries is related to increased vascular oxidative stress in rats on a short‐term high salt diet
Authors: A. Cosic, I. Jukic, A. Stupin, M. Mihalj, Z. Mihaljevic, S. Novak, R. Vukovic, …
Citations: 63
Year: 2016
The physiological effect of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) intake and exercise on hemorheology, microvascular function, and physical performance in health and disease
Authors: M. Stupin, A. Kibel, A. Stupin, K. Selthofer-Relatić, A. Matić, M. Mihalj, …
Citations: 57
Year: 2019
Acute hyperbaric oxygenation, contrary to intermittent hyperbaric oxygenation, adversely affects vasorelaxation in healthy Sprague‐Dawley rats due to increased oxidative stress
Authors: Z. Mihaljević, A. Matić, A. Stupin, L. Rašić, I. Jukić, I. Drenjančević
Citations: 43
Year: 2018
Anti-inflammatory potential of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids enriched hen eggs consumption in improving microvascular endothelial function of healthy individuals—Clinical trial
Authors: A. Stupin, M. Mihalj, N. Kolobarić, P. Šušnjara, L. Kolar, Z. Mihaljević, A. Matić, …
Citations: 37
Year: 2020
Hyperbaric oxygenation modulates vascular reactivity to angiotensin-(1-7) in diabetic rats: potential role of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids
Authors: A. Kibel, S. Novak, A. Cosic, Z. Mihaljevic, J. R. Falck, I. Drenjancevic
Citations: 34
Year: 2015
Enhanced antioxidative defense by vitamins C and E consumption prevents 7-day high-salt diet-induced microvascular endothelial function impairment in young healthy individuals
Authors: L. Barić, I. Drenjančević, M. Mihalj, A. Matić, M. Stupin, L. Kolar, Z. Mihaljević, …
Citations: 33
Year: 2020
Seven-day salt loading impairs microvascular endothelium-dependent vasodilation without changes in blood pressure, body composition and fluid status in healthy young humans
Authors: L. Barić, I. Drenjančević, A. Matić, M. Stupin, L. Kolar, Z. Mihaljević, H. Lenasi, …
Citations: 33
Year: 2019
Endotelna funkcija-funkcionalni pokazatelj kardiovaskularnih rizičnih čimbenika
Authors: A. Čavka, R. Tadžić, I. Grizelj, S. Unfirer, Z. Mihaljević, M. Mihalj, …
Citations: 29
Year: 2012
Dietary Intake of n-3 PUFA-Enriched Hen Eggs Changes Inflammatory Markers’ Concentration and Treg/Th17 Cells Distribution in Blood of Young Healthy Adults
Authors: N. Kolobarić, I. Drenjančević, A. Matić, P. Šušnjara, Z. Mihaljević, M. Mihalj
Citations: 23
Year: 2021