Yuanyuan QIN | Medical Image Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Yuanyuan QIN | Medical Image Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Associate Chief Physician, Associate Professor at  Department of Radiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology , China

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin is a distinguished Associate Chief Physician and Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. With a strong foundation in clinical radiology and advanced neuroimaging, she has dedicated her career to investigating brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and post-COVID neurological changes. Her research integrates multimodal imaging techniques with cognitive neuroscience and machine learning, emphasizing non-invasive diagnostic innovations. A recipient of national research funding and provincial awards, Dr. Qin has published extensively in leading international journals, with several high-impact and highly cited articles. She has also demonstrated leadership in academic teaching through the adoption of blended learning methodologies. Her interdisciplinary expertise, clinical insights, and research productivity make her a recognized contributor to the fields of radiology and neuroscience, with ongoing work focused on understanding neural mechanisms underlying cognitive decline and aging-related diseases.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin pursued her advanced medical education at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, completing a prestigious Combined Master-PhD program between 2008 and 2013. Her doctoral training emphasized advanced neuroimaging techniques, with research exploring structural and functional brain alterations in neurodegenerative conditions. During her PhD, she was selected for a one-year joint PhD training program at the esteemed Johns Hopkins University in the United States (2011–2012), where she gained international exposure to state-of-the-art imaging methodologies and collaborative research environments. Her interdisciplinary education integrated clinical radiology, neuroscience, and data-driven analysis, laying a strong foundation for her later research on cognitive disorders and aging. This cross-institutional and cross-national academic background not only enriched her scientific expertise but also cultivated her capacity to approach radiological challenges from both a clinical and research perspective. Her academic training continues to inform her innovative work in diagnostic imaging and cognitive neurodegeneration.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin has built a progressive and impactful professional career in radiology at Tongji Hospital. Starting in 2013 as a Resident Physician, she rapidly advanced through roles as an Attending Physician (2014–2019), Associate Chief Physician (2019–2020), and ultimately to Associate Professor (2020–present). Throughout her career, she has been deeply engaged in clinical diagnostics, medical imaging interpretation, and mentoring medical students and interns. Her dual roles in academic and clinical settings have allowed her to integrate patient-centered care with research-led innovation. Dr. Qin’s experience spans routine radiological evaluations to complex imaging studies in patients with neurological and neurodegenerative conditions. She has actively contributed to improving radiology internship training programs through digital platforms and 3D simulation tools. Her leadership within the department is recognized not only in her clinical acumen but also in fostering collaborative research projects and guiding junior physicians and researchers in translational imaging studies.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin’s research interests lie at the intersection of neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, and clinical radiology. Her primary focus is on understanding the neural mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, through advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and functional connectivity analysis. She is also deeply interested in the application of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) combined with cognitive training as a therapeutic and diagnostic tool. Recently, her research has extended into the neurological impacts of COVID-19, exploring long-term cerebral microstructure changes in asymptomatic patients. Her work frequently integrates artificial intelligence, deep learning, and image quantification methods to improve diagnostic precision. Dr. Qin is committed to developing non-invasive imaging biomarkers that can track disease progression and predict cognitive decline. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical needs with technological advancement, contributing valuable insights into early detection and intervention strategies for aging-related cognitive disorders.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin has been widely recognized for her academic excellence and scientific contributions. Notably, she received the First Prize in the 2019 Hubei Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award for her innovative work on the integration of structural and functional MRI in brain development and aging-related diseases. In teaching, she earned the Second Prize in the 2020 Young Teacher Teaching Competition at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, highlighting her commitment to educational innovation. As a principal investigator, she has secured multiple competitive grants, including a General Program and a Youth Project from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). Her work has garnered national attention and peer acknowledgment, with multiple publications cited widely in top-tier journals. Her research article in the Journal of Clinical Investigation is listed as a Highly Cited Article, further validating her impact in the fields of radiology and neuroscience.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin possesses a robust portfolio of research skills, especially in neuroimaging analysis, multimodal MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). She has extensive expertise in image processing platforms such as 3D-Slicer, FSL, and SPM, along with experience in deep learning algorithms for radiological quantification. Her technical strengths extend to designing and conducting longitudinal studies, particularly in evaluating cognitive interventions like rTMS paired with cognitive training in Alzheimer’s patients. She demonstrates proficiency in integrating clinical data with imaging outcomes to derive meaningful correlations for disease diagnosis and prognosis. Additionally, she has contributed to the development of automated MRI quantification pipelines, including those for Parkinsonism index assessment. Her interdisciplinary methods often incorporate statistical modeling, functional connectivity analysis, and AI-based imaging biomarker discovery. These research capabilities position her as a key contributor in translating complex neuroimaging insights into real-world clinical applications.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Yuanyuan Qin is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on her exceptional track record in neuroimaging research, consistent national-level funding, scientific leadership in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research, and significant contributions to radiological education and practice. Her trajectory exemplifies a balance between academic rigor, innovation, and clinical relevance.

Publications Top Noted✍

  1. Title: Surface-Based Vertexwise Analysis of Morphometry and Microstructural Integrity for White Matter Tracts in Diffusion Tensor Imaging: With Application to the Corpus Callosum in Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Tang, Xiaoying; Qin, Yuanyuan; Zhu, Wenzhen; Miller, Michael I.
    Year: 2017
    Citation: Human Brain Mapping, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23491

  2. Title: Atlas-based deep gray matter and white matter analysis in Alzheimer’s disease: diffusion abnormality and correlation with cognitive function
    Authors: Qin Yuanyuan; Zhang Shun; Guo Linying; Zhang Min; Zhu Wenzhen
    Year: 2016
    Citation: Chinese Journal of Radiology, WOSUID: CSCD:5699935

  3. Title: Shape and diffusion tensor imaging based integrative analysis of the hippocampus and the amygdala in Alzheimer’s disease
    Authors: Tang, Xiaoying; Qin, Yuanyuan; Wu, Jiong; Zhang, Min; Zhu, Wenzhen; Miller, Michael I.
    Year: 2016
    Citation: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2016.05.001

  4. Title: Simulating the Evolution of Functional Brain Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease: Exploring Disease Dynamics from the Perspective of Global Activity
    Authors: Li, Wei; Wang, Miao; Zhu, Wenzhen; Qin, Yuanyuan; Huang, Yue; Chen, Xi
    Year: 2016
    Citation: Scientific Reports, DOI: 10.1038/srep34156

  5. Title: Frequency-specific Alterations of Large-scale Functional Brain Networks in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Qin, Yuan-Yuan; Li, Ya-Peng; Zhang, Shun; Xiong, Ying; Guo, Lin-Ying; Yang, Shi-Qi; Yao, Yi-Hao; Li, Wei; Zhu, Wen-Zhen
    Year: 2015
    Citation: Chinese Medical Journal, DOI: 10.4103/0366-6999.151654

  6. Title: Frequency-specific Alterations of Large-scale Functional Brain Networks in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (Correction)
    Authors: Qin, Y. Y.; Li, Y. P.; Zhang, S.; Xiong, Y.; Guo, L. Y.; Yang, S. Q.
    Year: 2015
    Citation: Chinese Medical Journal, DOI: 10.4103/0366-6999.156150

  7. Title: An Efficient Approach for Differentiating Alzheimer’s Disease from Normal Elderly Based on Multicenter MRI Using Gray-Level Invariant Features
    Authors: Li, Muwei; Oishi, Kenichi; He, Xiaohai; Qin, Yuanyuan; Gao, Fei; Mori, Susumu
    Year: 2014
    Citation: PLOS ONE, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105563

  8. Title: Discriminative Analysis of Multivariate Features from Structural MRI and Diffusion Tensor Images
    Authors: Li, Muwei; Qin, Yuanyuan; Gao, Fei; Zhu, Wenzhen; He, Xiaohai
    Year: 2014
    Citation: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2014.05.008

  9. Title: Exploring the Functional Brain Network of Alzheimer’s Disease: Based on the Computational Experiment
    Authors: Li, YaPeng; Qin, Yuanyuan; Chen, Xi; Li, Wei
    Year: 2013
    Citation: PLOS ONE, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0073186

  10. Title: Gross Feature Recognition of Anatomical Images Based on Atlas Grid (GAIA)
    Authors: Qin, Yuan-Yuan; Hsu, Johnny T.; Yoshida, Shoko; Faria, Andreia V.; Oishi, Kumiko; et al.
    Year: 2013
    Citation: NeuroImage: Clinical, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2013.08.006

  11. Title: In vivo Quantitative Whole-brain Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis of APP/PS1 Transgenic Mice
    Authors: Qin, Yuan-Yuan; Li, Mu-Wei; Zhang, Shun; Zhang, Yan; Zhao, Ling-Yun; et al.
    Year: 2013
    Citation: Neuroradiology, DOI: 10.1007/s00234-013-1195-0

  12. Title: The Functional Brain Network Changes of Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Li YaPeng; Qin YuanYuan; Li Wei
    Year: 2013
    Citation: Chinese Journal of Medical Physics, WOSUID: CSCD:5004621

  13. Title: Voxel-Based Diffusion Tensor Imaging of an APP/PS1 Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Shu, Xiaogang; Qin, Yuan-Yuan; Zhang, Shun; Jiang, Jing-Jing; Zhang, Yan; et al.
    Year: 2013
    Citation: Molecular Neurobiology, DOI: 10.1007/s12035-013-8418-6

  14. Title: Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1 Alpha Decreases Beta-Amyloid Deposition in Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Model
    Authors: Wang, Qi; Xu, Yi; Chen, Jin-Cao; Qin, Yuan-Yuan; Liu, Mao; et al.
    Year: 2012
    Citation: Brain Research, DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2012.04.011

 

Dr. Vinniotsa Buzoianu Anguiano | Medical Image Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Vinniotsa Buzoianu Anguiano | Medical Image Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Doctorate at Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos, Spain

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Summary

Dr. Vinnitsa Buzoianu Anguiano is an accomplished postdoctoral researcher at the Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos in Spain, specializing in neural regeneration and spinal cord injury. Her work integrates natural and health sciences to advance treatments for neural damage.

Education

  • PhD in Animal Production and Health Sciences – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2019
  • Master’s in Sciences – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2013
  • Bachelor’s in Biology – Universidad Simón Bolívar, 2007

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Buzoianu has held several research positions across Mexico and Spain, including junior researcher roles in projects like “Camina” and Universidad Anahuac. Since 2021, she has been contributing to neural regeneration research at the LRNI/Grupo Regeneración Neural.

🔬 Research Interests

Her research focuses on neural regeneration, spinal cord injuries, and innovative therapeutic strategies involving stem cells and biomaterials. She has contributed significantly to peer-reviewed publications and collaborative projects in these areas.

 

Publications

Improved Efficacy of Delayed Treatment with Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stromal Cells Evaluated in Rats with Spinal Cord Injury

  • Authors: Aguado-Garrido, M., García-Rama, C., Romero-Ramírez, L., Kramer, B.W., Mey, J.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024

Use of Cells, Supplements, and Peptides as Therapeutic Strategies for Modulating Inflammation after Spinal Cord Injury: An Update

  • Authors: Garcia, E., Buzoianu-Anguiano, V., Silva-Garcia, R., Doncel-Pérez, E., Ibarra, A.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2023

Role of aldynoglia cells in neuroinflammatory and neuroimmune responses after spinal cord injury

  • Authors: Buzoianu-Anguiano, V., Torres-Llacsa, M., Doncel-Pérez, E.
  • Journal: Cells
  • Year: 2021

Recovery of motor function after traumatic spinal cord injury by using plasma-synthesized polypyrrole/iodine application in combination with a mixed rehabilitation scheme

  • Authors: Sánchez-Torres, S., Díaz-Ruíz, A., Ríos, C., Damián-Matsumura, P., Salgado-Ceballos, H.
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
  • Year: 2020

Use of a Combination Strategy to Improve Morphological and Functional Recovery in Rats With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

  • Authors: Rodríguez-Barrera, R., Flores-Romero, A., Buzoianu-Anguiano, V., Juárez-Vignon Whaley, J.J., Ibarra, A.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
  • Year: 2020

Mr. Spencer Upton | Medical Image Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Spencer Upton | Medical Image Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Spencer Upton at University of Missuour, United States

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 Academic Background:

Mr. Spencer Upton is a dedicated PhD student in Cognition and Neuroscience at the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU), with extensive academic and professional experience in the fields of psychology and neuroscience. His career spans a range of roles from research assistantships to project coordination, and he has actively engaged in teaching and mentoring throughout his academic journey. Spencer's commitment to the field is evident in his contributions to various scientific communities and his recognition through multiple scholarships and awards.

Education:

Mr. Spencer began his academic career at Butler County Community College (BC3) in 2014 before earning a BS in Psychology with a focus on neuroscience and philosophy from Slippery Rock University (SRU) in 2019. He then pursued an MS in Integrative Neuroscience at Georgetown University (GU) from 2019 to 2020. Spencer is currently working towards a PhD in Cognition and Neuroscience at MU, where he also completed his MA. His doctoral research is supervised by Dr. Brett Froeliger.

Professional Experience:

Mr. Spencer’s professional journey includes roles such as a Research Specialist (Project Coordinator) at the Health Neuroscience Center, MU, where he managed research projects from 2020 to 2022. He has also worked in various capacities outside the academic realm, including as a landscaper and a front desk attendant. His early professional experiences include positions as a dishwasher, cashier, and warehouse attendant, reflecting a diverse work background.

 Research Interests:

Mr. Spencer’s research interests focus on understanding the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying addiction and motivation. His work includes exploring the effects of nicotine and other substances on cognitive processes and neural functioning. This interest is reflected in his involvement with organizations such as the Society for Neuroscience (SFN) and the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), as well as his contributions as an assistant reviewer for journals like Addictive Behaviors and Neuropsychopharmacology.

💰 Honors and Scholarships:

He has received various honors and scholarships, such as the Biomedical Graduate Education Scholarship from GU (2019), and multiple scholarships from SRU, including the Rose and Dale Kaufman Scholarship (2018) and the Meiping Cheng Memorial Scholarship (2017). Notably, he received the Undergraduate Mentoring Award from MU in 2023.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience:

Mr. Spencer has been involved in teaching as an assistant for courses such as Psych3351: Positive Motivation and Psych 3160: Perception and Thought in Fall 2022. He also contributed as a lecturer for an MRI Workshop Series at the Cognitive Neuroscience Systems Core Facility.

 Publications:

Mesocorticolimbic system reactivity to alcohol use-related visual cues as a function of alcohol sensitivity phenotype: A pilot fMRI study
  • Authors: Roberto U Cofresí, Spencer Upton, Alexander A Brown, Thomas M Piasecki, Bruce D Bartholow, Brett Froeliger
  • Journal: Addiction Neuroscience
  • Year: 2024
Spencer Upton, Alexander A. Brown, Mojgan Golzy, Eric L. Garland and Brett Froeliger
  • Authors: S Upton
  • Journal: Addiction and the Brain: Current Knowledge, Methods, and Perspectives
  • Year: 2024
Toward Concurrent Identification of Human Activities with a Single Unifying Neural Network Classification: First Step
  • Authors: Andrew Smith, Musa Azeem, Chrisogonas O Odhiambo, Pamela J Wright, Hanim E Diktas, Spencer Upton, Corby K Martin, Brett Froeliger, Cynthia F Corbett, Homayoun Valafar
  • Journal: Sensors
  • Year: 2024
Associations between right inferior frontal gyrus morphometry and inhibitory control in individuals with nicotine dependence
  • Authors: Alexander A Brown, Spencer Upton, Stephen Craig, Brett Froeliger
  • Journal: Drug and alcohol dependence
  • Year: 2023
Effects of hyperdirect pathway theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation on inhibitory control, craving, and smoking in adults with nicotine dependence: A double-blind …
  • Authors: Spencer Upton, Alexander A Brown, Muaid Ithman, Roger Newman-Norlund, Greg Sahlem, Jim J Prisciandaro, Erin A McClure, Brett Froeliger
  • Journal: Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
  • Year: 2023