Libaihe Jing | Medical Technology | Best Researcher Award

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Dr. Libaihe Jing | Medical Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Researcher, Lanzhou University, China

Dr. Libaihe Jing is an emerging researcher in medical technology, specializing in cancer genetics, gastric tumor biology and molecular mechanisms of disease progression. He earned his Ph.D. in Zoology from Lanzhou University in 2023, following a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Lanzhou University of Technology in 2016 and a Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences from Hubei University of Science and Technology in 2013. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Digestive System Tumors, Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, where he is also pursuing postdoctoral studies since 2024. His research interests focus on the interaction of genetic polymorphisms and environmental factors in gastric cancer, environmental tumor prevention, precision medicine and biotechnology innovation. Dr. Libaihe Jing has led multiple prestigious projects as Principal Investigator, including the National Natural Science Foundation-funded study on ITGB2 gene SNP and Helicobacter pylori interaction, international cooperation projects and Gansu Province’s Chief Scientist Project. His skills include molecular biology, bioinformatics, tumor biomarker discovery and translational medicine. With 4 Scopus-indexed publications, 10 citations and an h-index of 2, he is building a promising research profile. Dr. Jing has received recognition through leadership roles in scientific projects, highlighting his strong potential to advance cancer research and global medical technology innovation.

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Featured Publications

  • Jing, L., Xu, J., Cai, J., Huang, S., Qiao, X., & Wan, F. (2024). Morphologic and mechanical adaptive variations in Saiga tatarica calcaneus: A model for interpreting the bone functional adaptation of wild artiodactyl in captivity. Veterinary World, 17, 448–461.

  • Jing, L., He, P., Ding, D., Qu, C., Shao, B., Ma, J., & Wang, J. (2021). Osteomorphological features of the hind limb bones of Saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica). Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 50, 32–42.

  • Wang, J., Jing, L., Zheng, Y., He, P., Zhang, Y., & Zhou, Y. (2021). ER-α expression in the hypothalamus–pituitary–gonad axis of the Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus). Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 28, 25–32.

  • Liu, Z., Gao, X., Wan, F., Ma, X., Ding, M., & Jing, L. (2025). Assessing the impact of long-term captivity on Saiga antelope calcaneus mechanical characteristics by three-dimensional finite element simulation. Research in Veterinary Science, 195, 105858.