Ling Leng | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ling Leng | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Ling Leng is a dedicated researcher specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and its application in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). With a Ph.D. from Tianjin University of TCM, her work bridges traditional remedies and modern biomedical science, aiming to develop innovative therapies for heart health. She has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms of herbal medicines, particularly in atherosclerosis, myocardial ischemia, and metabolic disorders. Dr. Leng’s research integrates pharmacology, molecular biology, and nanotechnology, with a strong emphasis on translational medicine. Her publications in high-impact journals highlight her commitment to advancing evidence-based TCM interventions for global cardiovascular disease management.

Author Profile

Education 

Ling Leng earned her Ph.D. in Traditional Chinese Medicine with a focus on cardiovascular diseases from Tianjin University of TCM. Her academic journey emphasized a multidisciplinary approach, integrating pharmacognosy, molecular pharmacology, and pathophysiology to explore natural product-based therapeutics. She developed expertise in identifying bioactive compounds, elucidating molecular pathways, and applying advanced analytical techniques. Her training also covered research methodology, biostatistics, and clinical translation strategies, enabling her to bridge laboratory findings with practical healthcare applications. Through rigorous coursework and research projects, she gained comprehensive skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing, forming a solid foundation for her impactful research career.

Professional Experience

Ling Leng has built an extensive research portfolio in TCM-based cardiovascular therapeutics. Her professional experience spans laboratory investigations, clinical research collaborations, and interdisciplinary projects. She has led and contributed to studies exploring herbal formulations, plant-derived nanoparticles, and natural compounds in regulating oxidative stress, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction. Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, she has been involved in designing experiments, managing research projects, and supervising junior researchers. Her collaborations with national and international partners have resulted in impactful publications. She also participates in peer review for scientific journals, contributing her expertise to maintain research quality in the field of pharmacology and TCM.

Awards and Recognition 

Ling Leng’s contributions to TCM and cardiovascular research have earned her recognition in both academic and professional circles. Her publications in high-impact journals such as Molecular Therapy, Phytomedicine, and Journal of Ethnopharmacology demonstrate her research excellence. She has been invited to collaborate on multiple multidisciplinary projects, reflecting her reputation as a trusted scientific partner. Her innovative work on plant-derived nanoparticles and cardioprotective herbal compounds has received attention in research forums and conferences. She has also been acknowledged by peers through invitations for journal reviewing and panel participation. These accolades reflect her standing as a leading figure in evidence-based TCM cardiovascular research.

Research Skills 

Ling Leng possesses advanced research skills spanning experimental pharmacology, natural product chemistry, molecular biology, and nanomedicine. She is proficient in cell and animal models of cardiovascular diseases, applying techniques to evaluate oxidative stress, inflammation, lipid metabolism, and apoptosis. She has expertise in isolating and characterizing bioactive compounds, as well as developing plant-derived extracellular vesicles for therapeutic applications. Her skills extend to pathway analysis, meta-analysis, and bioinformatics for mechanistic exploration. She is adept at integrating traditional medicinal theory with modern biomedical tools to design effective treatments. Her work emphasizes translational potential, bridging preclinical findings with clinical application to advance cardiovascular health.

Publications

Sui, Y., Sun, X., Liu, Q., Qi, G., Yang, Y., Zhang, X., Francis, O.B., Wang, Y., Liu, R., Li, X., Jiang, M., Wang, X., Zhu, Y., Yang, M., Li, R., Li, X., Zhang, H., Wang, Q., & Leng, L. (2025). “Morifructus-derived extracellular vesicle-like nanoparticles regulate dyslipidemia and prevent atherosclerosis progression via miRNAs” in Phytomedicine.

Leng, L., Li, P., Liu, R., Francis, O.B., Song, S., Sui, Y., Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Sun, X., Miao, R., Yuan, Q., Li, X., Yang, W., Gao, X., & Wang, Q. (2025). “The main active components of Prunella vulgaris L. alleviate myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury by inhibiting oxidative stress and ferroptosis via the NRF2/GPX4 pathway” in Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Yang, Y., Owusu, F.B., Wu, H., Zhang, X., Li, R., Liu, Z., Zhang, S., Leng, L., & Wang, Q. (2025). “Mitochondria as therapeutic targets for natural products in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases” in Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Miao, R., Guo, J., Huang, M., Ren, H., Liu, R., Sun, X., Francis, O.B., Wang, Q., Fang, S., & Leng, L. (2025). “Shengmai Yin alleviates myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury via inhibiting Calpains expression” in Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin.

Wei, J., Leng, L., Sui, Y., Song, S., Owusu, F.B., Li, X., Cao, Y., Li, P., Wang, H., Li, R., Yang, W., Gao, X., & Wang, Q. (2024). “Phenolic acids from Prunella vulgaris alleviate cardiac remodeling following myocardial infarction partially by suppressing NLRP3 activation” in Phytotherapy Research.

Tong, W., Leng, L., Wang, Y., Guo, J., Owusu, F.B., Zhang, Y., Wang, F., Li, R., Li, Y., Chang, Y., Wang, Y., & Wang, Q. (2023). “Buyang huanwu decoction inhibits diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis via reduction of AMPK-Drp1-mitochondrial fission axis” in Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Li, Y., Guo, R., Oduro, P.K., Sun, T., Chen, H., Yi, Y., Zeng, W., Wang, Q., Leng, L., Yang, L., & Zhang, J. (2022). “The relationship between Porphyromonas gingivalis and rheumatoid arthritis: A meta-analysis” in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology.

Conclusion 

Ling Leng’s career reflects a dedication to combining traditional wisdom with modern scientific rigor to address cardiovascular health challenges. Through her work at Tianjin University of TCM, she has contributed valuable insights into the therapeutic potential of herbal medicines and plant-derived nanoparticles. Her research not only advances the understanding of natural compounds but also opens new avenues for developing safer, more effective cardiovascular treatments. With a strong foundation in multidisciplinary research, a proven record of impactful publications, and ongoing collaborations, Dr. Leng continues to be a driving force in bridging TCM with global biomedical innovation for improved patient outcomes.

Nasrin Farhad | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nasrin Farhad | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Greenhouse and Controlled Environments Research Center (GCER), Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI), AREEO, Karaj | Iran

Dr. Nasrin Farhadi is a distinguished researcher and academic in horticultural science, currently serving at the Greenhouse and Controlled Environments Research Center (GCER), part of the Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI), AREEO, Iran. With a Ph.D. from the University of Tabriz, her research specializes in tissue culture, cytogenetics, medicinal plants, and plant physiology. She has contributed extensively to scientific literature with over 25 peer-reviewed publications focusing on stress physiology, plant biochemistry, and horticultural biotechnology. Dr. Farhadi is also involved in academic teaching and mentoring and has a strong foundation in applied plant science and greenhouse research.

Author Profile

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Education

Dr. Farhadi completed her Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering with a specialization in tissue culture and cytogenetics from the University of Tabriz (2012–2015), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in Plant Physiology at the same university (2017–2019). She earned her M.Sc. in Medicinal Plants from Tarbiat Modares University (2009–2011) and her B.Sc. in Horticultural Science from the University of Zanjan (2005–2009). Her thesis works spanned from postharvest physiology to castor bean agronomy and cytogenetics of Persian shallot, reflecting a broad base in horticultural and plant physiological sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Farhadi is currently a research faculty member at GCER, HSRI, AREEO in Iran, contributing to greenhouse and controlled environment studies. She has taught various undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Plant Systematics, Fruits, Tissue Culture, and Medicinal Plants at institutions such as the University of Zanjan, University of Tabriz, and Payame Noor University. Her academic experience is complemented by her involvement in applied plant research and publication of high-impact studies, establishing her as an expert in plant biotechnology, stress physiology, and phytochemistry.

Awards and Recognition

While specific awards were not listed in the profile, Dr. Farhadi’s recognition comes through her prolific scientific output and collaborations across leading Iranian agricultural research institutes. Her high citation impact, international publications, and invitations for teaching roles highlight her reputation in the academic community. Her studies in plant stress physiology, cytogenetics, and essential oil profiling have earned her recognition among Iranian researchers working on medicinal and horticultural crops under environmental stresses.

Research Skills

Dr. Farhadi has advanced research skills in plant tissue culture, cytogenetics, stress physiology, and phytochemical analysis. Her expertise includes plant response to salinity and drought, essential oil extraction and profiling, chromosome doubling techniques, and in vitro propagation. She is proficient in experimental design, biochemical assays, microscopy, chromatography, and molecular biology methods. Her collaborative projects often span greenhouse cultivation, plant growth regulators, and organic amendments, making her a valuable contributor to sustainable horticultural practices and controlled environment agriculture.

Publications

Farhadi, N.; Panahandeh, J.; Motallebi-Azar, A.; Mokhtarzadeh, S. (2023). “Production of autotetraploid plants by in vitro chromosome engineering in Allium hirtifolium” in Horticultural Plant Journal
Khosrojerdi, M.; Moghaddam, M.; Farhadi, N. (2023). “Magnetic water irrigation changes physiological traits and stress tolerance of Salvia virgata under saline conditions” in Scientia Horticulturae
Farhadi, N.; Moghaddam, M.; Alizadeh Salteh, S.; Sanati Monfared, B. (2022). “Effect of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid on phytochemical and biochemical traits of Fagopyrum esculentum under salinity stress” in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Moghaddam, M.; Shahhoseini, R.; Farhadi, N. (2022). “Biological fertilizers and superabsorbent polymer change biomass and volatile oil composition of Ocimum ciliatum Hornem” in Journal of Essential Oil Research
Kheyri, Z.; Moghaddam, M.; Farhadi, N. (2022). “Inoculation efficiency of different mycorrhizal species on growth, nutrient uptake, and antioxidant capacity of Calendula officinalis L.: a comparative study” in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Ghassemi-Golezani, K.; Farhadi, N. (2022). “The efficacy of salicylic acid levels on photosynthetic activity, growth, and essential oil content and composition of Pennyroyal under salt stress” in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation