Mr. Jing Zhang | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award
The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Mr. Jing Zhang embarked on his academic journey with a strong passion for medical research, particularly in the field of pathology. He pursued rigorous training in molecular biology and neuroscience, laying the foundation for his expertise in neurodegenerative diseases. His early academic endeavors were marked by exceptional performance in medical sciences, culminating in a prestigious doctoral degree from a leading institution.
Professional Endeavors
Currently, Mr. Zhang serves as an Endowed Professor at Zhejiang University, where he leads multiple key initiatives. He holds the positions of Director of the Pathology Center at Zhejiang University, Director of the Department of Pathology at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, and Director of the “National Health and Disease Human Brain Tissue Resource Center” at Zhejiang University. Through these roles, he has significantly influenced the landscape of medical research and clinical pathology.
Contributions and Research Focus
Mr. Zhang is a pioneer in the early diagnosis and monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). His work focuses on molecular biomarkers, with a special emphasis on non-invasive diagnostic technologies. In 2013, he was honored with the International Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Research Award for his groundbreaking contributions. One of his most notable achievements is the development of brain-derived exosome capture technology, which has revolutionized the early detection of neurodegenerative disorders.
Impact and Influence
His research has global significance, paving the way for new diagnostic tools and treatment strategies. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into pathology, Prof. Zhang has spearheaded a transformative shift in medical diagnostics. His collaborative efforts with Zhejiang University’s School of Computer Science led to the development of OmniPT, the first large-scale AI-driven pathology diagnostic model. This technology can identify cancerous lesions in pathology images within 1-3 seconds, vastly improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency.
Academic Citations and Recognition
Mr. Zhang has an impressive publication record, having authored approximately 250 high-impact academic papers, with a total citation count exceeding 25,000 and an h-index of 87. His work has been widely recognized, and he actively contributes to the scientific community as an editorial board member and reviewer for multiple international journals.
Technical Skills and Innovation
His expertise spans molecular pathology, biomarker discovery, artificial intelligence applications in medicine, and computational pathology. He has played a pivotal role in integrating deep learning algorithms into medical imaging, pushing the boundaries of AI-assisted diagnostics. His work is a testament to the growing interdisciplinary synergy between medicine and technology.
Teaching and Mentorship
Mr. Zhang is also deeply committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of researchers and medical professionals. As a Ph.D. supervisor, he has guided numerous doctoral students, fostering innovation and scientific curiosity. His courses on neuropathology and AI-driven diagnostics are instrumental in shaping future experts in the field.
Legacy and Future Contributions
With a relentless drive for medical innovation, Prof. Zhang continues to push the frontiers of pathology and artificial intelligence. His future work aims to further refine AI-driven pathology models, develop more accessible diagnostic tools, and enhance global healthcare standards. His legacy is not only defined by his scientific breakthroughs but also by his unwavering commitment to advancing medical research and improving patient care.
Publications
Extracellular vesicles: new horizons in neurodegeneration
- Authors: Jun Chen, Chen Tian, Xiao Xiong, Ying Yang, Jing Zhang
- Journal: eBioMedicine
- Year: 2025
Peripheral proteinopathy in neurodegenerative diseases
- Authors: Bin Xu, Xia Lei, Ying Yang, Jiayi Yu, Jun Chen, Zhi Xu, Keqiang Ye, Jing Zhang
- Journal: Translational Neurodegeneration
- Year: 2025
Liquid Biopsy in Lung Cancer: Nano–Flow Cytometry Detection of Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer in Blood
- Authors: Andong Zhang, Qiqi Gao, Chen Tian, Wentao Chen, Catherine Pan, Ling Wang, Jie Huang, Jing Zhang
- Journal: Laboratory Investigation
- Year: 2024
Evolving insights into erythrocytes in synucleinopathies
- Authors: Ying Yang, Xiaoqian Nie, Yajie Wang, Jie Sun, Xiaofei Gao, Jing Zhang
- Journal: Trends in Neurosciences
- Year: 2024
Calcium influx: An essential process by which α-Synuclein regulates morphology of erythrocytes
- Authors: Ying Yang, Min Shi, Xiaodan Liu, Qiaoyun Zhu, Zhi Xu, Genliang Liu, Tao Feng, Tessandra Stewart, Jing Zhang
- Journal: Journal of Advanced Research
- Year: 2024