Qizhi Diao | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Qizhi Diao
Hainan Branch, Shanghai Children’s Medical Center, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Qizhi Diao
Affiliation Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Country China
Designation Professor
Scopus ID 52563308500
Documents 19
Citations 252
h-index 9
Subject Area Medicine and Dentistry
Event International Phenomenological Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1121-4656

Qizhi Diao is a professor affiliated with the Hainan Branch of Shanghai Children’s Medical Center, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sanya, China. His academic work has focused on the synthesis of functional nanomaterials, the construction of advanced clinical diagnostic sensors, and the development of nanocarrier-mediated therapeutic systems for biomedical applications. His research activities have contributed to innovations in biosensing technologies, point-of-care diagnostics, CRISPR/Cas-enabled sensing systems, and nanopharmaceutical delivery platforms.[1] Diao has participated in multiple nationally and provincially funded scientific projects related to cancer diagnostics, SARS-CoV-2 detection technologies, and exosome identification systems within nucleic acid assembly frameworks.[2]

Abstract

The academic contributions of Qizhi Diao are associated with interdisciplinary developments in nanomedicine, biosensor engineering, and clinical laboratory technologies. His research has emphasized the design of graphdiyne-based nanostructures, electrochemical sensing systems, nanozyme-assisted diagnostics, and portable point-of-care biosensing platforms. Through projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and regional scientific agencies, Diao has contributed to the development of technologies for detecting infectious diseases, circulating tumor cells, and gastric cancer biomarkers.[3] His work integrates materials science, clinical diagnostics, and biomedical engineering into translational research frameworks applicable to modern laboratory medicine.

Keywords

Nanomaterials; Graphdiyne; Clinical Diagnostic Sensors; CRISPR/Cas Technology; Electrochemical Biosensors; Nanopharmaceuticals; Targeted Drug Delivery; Nanozymes; Medical Laboratory Technology; Point-of-Care Diagnostics; Biomedical Engineering; Electrochemical Sensing.

Introduction

Recent advancements in biomedical engineering and nanotechnology have accelerated the development of highly sensitive diagnostic platforms and targeted therapeutic systems. Within this scientific context, Qizhi Diao has conducted research aimed at integrating nanomaterial synthesis with clinical laboratory applications. His work has addressed major challenges in biosensing accuracy, rapid pathogen detection, and nanocarrier-mediated therapeutic delivery systems.[4]

Qizhi Diao’s investigations into graphdiyne-based sensing systems and nanozyme catalytic materials have contributed to the broader understanding of electrochemical diagnostics and biosensor miniaturization. His projects have also focused on CRISPR/Cas-mediated detection systems capable of improving diagnostic sensitivity for infectious diseases and cancer-associated biomarkers.[5]

Research Profile

Qizhi Diao has maintained a long-term academic focus on the fabrication of functional nanomaterials, clinical diagnostic sensors, and nanocarrier-mediated drug delivery systems. His institutional affiliations include the Hainan Branch of Shanghai Children’s Medical Center and Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.[1]

His completed and ongoing projects include:

  • Research on encoding for the identification of plasma exosome subtypes based on confined recognition and amplification systems within nucleic acid assembly frameworks funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
  • Portable sensors for simultaneous detection of multiple gastric cancer biomarkers using CRISPR/Cas technology funded by the Hainan Provincial Health Commission.
  • Point-of-care quantitative detection systems for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acids using graphdiyne sub-nanosheets supported by the Natural Science Foundation Project of Chongqing.
  • Novel 3D magnetic nanocomposites based on graphdiyne-MOFs for simultaneous capture and chemotherapy of circulating tumor cells in peripheral blood.
  • Development of graphdiyne-based systems for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 antigen biomarkers under emergency biomedical research initiatives.

His scientific profile additionally includes responsibilities as an ISO 15189 medical laboratory accreditation assessor and research review expert for multiple scientific organizations and governmental institutions in China.[6]

Research Contributions

Among Qizhi Diao’s reported scientific contributions is the synthesis of sub-nanoscale graphdiyne materials for the rapid and quantitative detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and drug-resistant genes.[7] This work supported the development of fluorescence sensing systems with improved analytical sensitivity and operational simplicity.

He also contributed to the preparation of core-shell nanozymes such as ZrFe-MOF@PtSn exhibiting strong peroxidase-like catalytic properties for biosensing applications. Additionally, his research integrated miRNA-initiated strand displacement amplification with CRISPR/Cas12a amplification strategies, nanozyme catalysis, and machine-learning-assisted electrochemical sensing systems.[8]

Qizhi Diao has further contributed to patents related to electrochemical immunosensors, medical testing oscillation devices, and laboratory inspection equipment. These developments reflect the translational dimension of his work in clinical laboratory technologies.[9]

Publications

Qizhi Diao has published research in internationally recognized journals focusing on nanotechnology, biomedical sensing, and clinical diagnostic systems. His publications explore graphdiyne-based fluorescent sensing platforms for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis and drug-resistant genes, nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for cardiovascular diseases, and nanozyme-assisted biosensing technologies for rapid pathogen detection. He has also contributed to studies on high-porosity carbon electrocatalysts and amino-functionalized carbon nanodots for biomedical applications. His scholarly work integrates nanomaterials, electrochemical sensing, CRISPR/Cas technologies, and translational laboratory medicine, supporting advancements in point-of-care diagnostics, targeted therapeutics, and innovative clinical biosensor development.

Research Impact

The research activities of Qizhi Diao have contributed to interdisciplinary developments linking nanotechnology, laboratory medicine, and biomedical sensing systems. His work on graphdiyne nanostructures and nanozyme catalytic platforms has been associated with improved biosensor sensitivity and enhanced diagnostic performance in infectious disease detection.[10]

According to the provided academic indicators, his research record includes an h-index of 9 and more than 252 citations indexed through Scopus, in addition to reported Web of Science citations exceeding 300.[11] His collaborative work with organizations such as the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the Chinese Medical Association has also supported laboratory medicine standardization and diagnostic research initiatives.

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Qizhi Diao demonstrates sustained engagement in translational biomedical research, particularly within nanomaterials, biosensors, and clinical diagnostics. His involvement in nationally funded scientific projects, patented technologies, and peer-reviewed publications indicates an active contribution to applied medical research and laboratory innovation.

His combination of scientific output, technical expertise, research leadership, and participation in accreditation and evaluation activities supports consideration for the Research Excellence Award under the International Phenomenological Research Awards framework.

Conclusion

Qizhi Diao has contributed to the advancement of nanotechnology-enabled diagnostic systems and biomedical sensing platforms through interdisciplinary scientific research. His work combines materials engineering, electrochemical sensing, nanozyme catalysis, and clinical laboratory applications into translational biomedical solutions. Through publications, funded research projects, patents, and scientific service roles, he has established a research profile connected to contemporary developments in medical diagnostics and nanomedicine.

References

  1. International Phenomenological Research Awards. (2026). Award nomination application form: Qizhi Diao. https://phenomenologicalresearch.com/
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China. Research project information related to biomedical sensing and exosome identification systems.
  3. Diao Q. Research projects and biomedical sensing technologies associated with clinical diagnostics and nanomaterials research.
  4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Biomedical nanotechnology and laboratory medicine research activities.
  5. CRISPR/Cas biosensing applications in rapid diagnostic systems and molecular detection technologies.
  6. China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS). ISO 15189 medical laboratory accreditation activities and technical assessment programs.
  7. Chang F, Huang L, Guo C, Xie G, Li J, Diao Q. (2019). Graphdiyne-Based One-Step DNA Fluorescent Sensing Platform for the Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Its Drug-Resistant Genes. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.9b15248
  8. Yang F, Xue J, Wang G, Diao Q. (2022). Nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Frontiers in Pharmacology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.999404
  9. Chinese patent documentation related to electrochemical immunosensors, laboratory inspection devices, and medical testing technologies.
  10. Feng T, Liao W, Li Z, Sun L, Shi D, Guo C, Huang Y, Wang Y, Cheng J, Li Y, Diao Q. (2017). Heavily Graphitic-Nitrogen Self-doped High-porosity Carbon for the Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction Reaction. Nanoscale Research Letters. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-017-2364-6
  11. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Qizhi Diao, Author ID 52563308500. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=52563308500

murat akbaba | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. murat akbaba | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Forensic medicine specialist MD at gaziantep üniversity medicinie faculty forensic medicine department, Turkey.

Dr. Murat Akbaba is a distinguished forensic medicine specialist and Assistant Professor at Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine. With a solid background in forensic research, he has significantly contributed to the field through numerous publications, books, and innovative research projects. His work focuses on forensic toxicology, wound age determination, and forensic epidemiology. Over the years, he has been actively involved in medico-legal investigations, consultancy projects, and academic training, shaping the next generation of forensic professionals. Dr. Akbaba has authored several books and book chapters that serve as key resources in forensic law and medical jurisprudence. His research findings have been published in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing forensic medicine. He has also participated in interdisciplinary research on psychoactive substances and genetic influences on criminal behavior, showcasing his diverse expertise. Despite an already impressive academic profile, Dr. Akbaba continues to explore new forensic methodologies and collaborate on international projects. His dedication to forensic science, combined with his extensive teaching and research experience, makes him a valuable asset to the academic and scientific community. He remains committed to enhancing forensic research through technological advancements and interdisciplinary approaches, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in forensic medicine.

Professional Profile: 

Education

Dr. Murat Akbaba began his academic journey at Antalya Anatolian High School, where he graduated in 1992. He then pursued his medical degree at Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine, earning his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in 2000. Following his medical education, he gained practical experience as a general practitioner for six years, further refining his clinical skills. His passion for forensic science led him to specialize in forensic medicine at Gaziantep University, where he completed his residency and obtained his forensic medicine specialization in 2012. During his specialization, he actively engaged in medico-legal case studies, forensic toxicology, and wound analysis research, which laid the foundation for his future academic contributions. To fulfill his compulsory service requirements, he worked for three years in Adıyaman, where he further developed his forensic expertise. Since 2015, he has been an academician at Gaziantep University’s Department of Forensic Medicine, contributing significantly to research and education. His extensive academic background has equipped him with a deep understanding of forensic medicine, medical law, and toxicology, making him a key figure in forensic science education and research. His continuous pursuit of knowledge and forensic advancements underscores his commitment to excellence in the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Murat Akbaba has built an extensive career in forensic medicine, spanning over two decades. After completing his MD in 2000, he worked as a general practitioner for six years, gaining firsthand experience in clinical medicine and patient care. In 2012, after earning his forensic medicine specialization from Gaziantep University, he undertook a three-year compulsory service in Adıyaman, where he worked on forensic case evaluations, medico-legal autopsies, and forensic toxicology analyses. His expertise in forensic investigations led to his appointment as an academician in the Department of Forensic Medicine at Gaziantep University in 2015. Since then, he has been actively involved in forensic research, medical education, and consultancy projects. He has played a crucial role in training medical students, forensic professionals, and law enforcement personnel on forensic case analysis and medical jurisprudence. His work extends to forensic toxicology, crime scene investigations, and medico-legal consultations. He has also been involved in interdisciplinary research projects focusing on psychoactive substances and genetic markers associated with criminal behavior. His vast professional experience has positioned him as an authority in forensic medicine, contributing to policy-making, forensic education, and scientific research, making him a respected figure in both academic and forensic communities.

Research Interest

Dr. Murat Akbaba’s research interests span multiple domains of forensic medicine, including forensic toxicology, wound age determination, forensic genetics, and medico-legal evaluations. One of his primary research areas is forensic toxicology, where he focuses on the analysis of psychoactive substances, including synthetic cannabinoids and new narcotic substances. His work in this field has led to significant advancements in detecting drug stability in biological samples using advanced analytical techniques like LC-MS/MS. Another key area of interest is wound age determination, where he has conducted immunohistochemical studies to assess injury timelines, aiding in forensic investigations. Additionally, he has explored genetic predispositions to criminal behavior, analyzing specific gene markers such as tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (rs7305115) and slc6a4 (rs4795541) in juvenile offenders. His interdisciplinary approach combines forensic science, medicine, and molecular biology to enhance investigative accuracy. His contributions to forensic epidemiology, including studies on childhood deaths and forensic case evaluations, have provided valuable insights into medico-legal case management. His research has practical implications for forensic case resolutions, law enforcement, and judicial processes. He continues to explore new methodologies to enhance forensic investigations, emphasizing technological advancements and interdisciplinary collaborations in forensic medicine.

Research Skills

Dr. Murat Akbaba possesses a diverse set of research skills that have contributed significantly to forensic science. His expertise in forensic toxicology allows him to analyze narcotic substances, identify toxicological profiles, and determine drug stability in biological samples. He has mastered advanced analytical techniques such as Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for forensic toxicology applications. His proficiency in immunohistochemical analysis has been instrumental in wound age determination, helping forensic investigators establish injury timelines accurately. He is also skilled in forensic genetics, utilizing molecular biology techniques to investigate genetic predispositions to criminal behavior. His experience in forensic epidemiology enables him to analyze forensic case data, identify crime patterns, and contribute to policy recommendations. He has authored several high-impact journal articles and books, demonstrating his ability to conduct comprehensive forensic research and disseminate knowledge effectively. His strong methodological approach, coupled with statistical analysis skills, ensures accuracy in forensic case evaluations. His ability to collaborate across disciplines enhances the practical applications of his research. His forensic consultancy skills extend to medico-legal reporting, expert testimony, and forensic investigations, making him a key contributor to forensic science advancements. His commitment to methodological excellence and innovation continues to shape forensic research and practice.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Murat Akbaba has received numerous recognitions for his contributions to forensic medicine and academic research. His research excellence has been acknowledged through multiple publications in high-impact forensic journals, reflecting his influence in forensic toxicology, wound age determination, and forensic epidemiology. He has co-authored several books and book chapters that serve as fundamental references in forensic medicine education. His work on synthetic cannabinoids and genetic predisposition to crime has received critical acclaim for its innovative approach. He has been invited to present his research findings at national and international forensic conferences, highlighting his expertise in forensic investigations. He has also contributed to medico-legal policy discussions, strengthening forensic case management practices. His academic contributions have earned him recognition within the forensic and medical communities, positioning him as a thought leader in forensic science. His commitment to excellence and continued contributions to forensic research ensure his lasting impact in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Murat Akbaba is a highly accomplished forensic medicine specialist whose contributions to forensic toxicology, wound age determination, and forensic genetics have significantly advanced the field. With extensive academic experience, numerous research publications, and interdisciplinary expertise, he has established himself as a leading figure in forensic science. His ability to integrate medical, legal, and scientific approaches into forensic research has made a lasting impact on medico-legal investigations. While his achievements are commendable, further international collaborations and patent acquisitions could enhance his global recognition. His dedication to forensic education and research continues to shape the future of forensic science, making him an ideal candidate for prestigious research awards. His work not only contributes to academic advancements but also aids in the practical application of forensic investigations, ensuring justice and accuracy in medico-legal cases. As he continues his research journey, his contributions will remain instrumental in the evolution of forensic medicine.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Analysis of new psychoactive substances…
    • Authors: Şaştim, M.U., Akbaba, M.
    • Year: 2024
  2. The role of CRHR1 and FKBP5 genes in juvenile delinquency…
    • Authors: Akbaba, M., Baransel Isir, A., Kılıç, M., Nacarkahya, G.
    • Year: 2024
  3. A medicolegal approach to the very rare Auto-Brewery syndrome
    • Authors: Akbaba, M.
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 11
  4. What approach should be taken towards maxillofacial trauma…
    • Authors: Atan, Y., Akbaba, M., Tataroglu, Z., Das, V., Yulug, E.
    • Year: 2019
  5. Does the serotonin receptor gene (rs6313 and rs6314) polymorphism have a role in suicidal attempts?
    • Authors: Atan, Y., Akbaba, M., Kul, S., Nacarkahya, G., Arslan, A.
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 1
  6. Assessment of patients’ knowledge level regarding informed consent…
    • Authors: Erkan, I., Mayadagli, Y., Akbaba, M.
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 4
  7. Determination of skin wound age by using cytokines as potential markers
    • Authors: Birincioğlu, İ., Akbaba, M., Alver, A., Şentürk, A., İnce, İ.
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 17
  8. The doctor in a vise between health and the law: What to do?
    • Authors: Akbaba, M., Davutoğlu, V.
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 3
  9. Is it possible to make early wound age estimation by immunohistochemical methods?
    • Authors: Kara, S., Akbaba, M., Kul, S., Bakır, K.
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 2