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Professor | ,Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran
Assistant Professor | North South University | Bangladesh
1. Uddin, K., & Hossain, S. (2010). A comparative study on silk dyeing with acid dye and reactive dye. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 10(6), 1–6.
Cited by: 65
2. Uddin, K. M., Warburton, P. L., & Poirier, R. A. (2012). Comparisons of computational and experimental thermochemical properties of α-amino acids. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 116(10), 3220–3234.
Cited by: 46
3. Uddin, M. K., Sardar, M. H., Hossain, M. Z., Alam, M. M., Bhuya, M. F., Uddin, M. M., … (2010). Prevalence of anaemia in children of 6 months to 59 months in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Journal of Dhaka Medical College, 19(2), 126–130.
Cited by: 46
4. Uddin, K. M., Almatarneh, M. H., Shaw, D. M., & Poirier, R. A. (2011). Mechanistic study of the deamination reaction of guanine: A computational study. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 115(10), 2065–2076.
Cited by: 37
5. Akter, N., Bourougaa, L., Ouassaf, M., Bhowmic, R. C., Uddin, K. M., Bhat, A. R., … (2024). Molecular docking, ADME-Tox, DFT and molecular dynamics simulation of butyroyl glucopyranoside derivatives against DNA gyrase inhibitors as antimicrobial agents. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1307, 137930.
Cited by: 35
Professor | Peking Union Medical College | China
Professor | Shanxi Medical University | China
Prof. Kaiming Zhang is a researcher affiliated with Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China, recognized for his expanding contributions to contemporary biomedical and clinical research. With 111 scientific publications, 896 citing documents, and over 1,300 citations, he has established a sustained scholarly presence reflected in an h-index of 22, demonstrating both productivity and the growing influence of his work. Dr. Zhang’s research portfolio spans multidisciplinary domains within medical science, contributing to the advancement of evidence-based understanding in areas relevant to public health, disease mechanisms, and clinical outcomes. His publications include peer-reviewed journal articles, emerging preprints, and collaborative studies with more than 120 co-authors, underscoring his strong integration within global scientific networks and cross-institutional partnerships. Through this collaborative engagement, Dr. Zhang actively supports the development of innovative methodologies, robust analytical frameworks, and data-driven insights that inform clinical practice and medical policy. His contributions are widely cited, reflecting their relevance across diverse research communities and their application in ongoing scientific progress. Dr. Zhang’s scholarly activities also demonstrate a commitment to scientific transparency and evolving research dissemination, with work represented across Scopus-indexed platforms and linked to ORCID for interoperable academic identity management. Although specific award information is not listed, the breadth and depth of his output underscore his dedication to advancing medical research and strengthening the global exchange of scientific knowledge. Overall, Dr. Kaiming Zhang exemplifies a modern clinician-researcher whose work enhances understanding of critical health challenges and contributes meaningfully to improved patient care, research innovation, and societal well-being.
Profiles: Scopus
1. He, Y., Xing, J., Li, J., Zhang, K., & Li, X. (2025). S100A8 and S100A9-mediated keratinocyte affecting T lymphocyte immune imbalance through TLR4/NF-κB in psoriasis. Scientific Reports, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96874-y.
2. Liang, H., Wang, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, K. (2025). Crotonylation deficiency of S100A7 K49 promotes psoriatic keratinocyte proliferation through enhanced interaction with RAGE. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 14678. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96874-y.
3. Liang, N., Cao, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, K. (2025). Normal dermal mesenchymal stem cells improve the functions of psoriatic keratinocytes by inducing autophagy. Acta Histochemica, 127(1), 152229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acthis.2025.152229.
4. Kuroda, K., Sapadin, A., Shoji, T., Fleischmajer, R., & Lebwohl, M. (2001). Altered expression of angiopoietins and Tie2 endothelium receptor in psoriasis. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 116(5), 713–720. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2001.01316.x.
Cited by 124
Prof. Kaiming Zhang advances the molecular understanding of inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases, uncovering pathways that drive disease progression. His work provides essential foundations for developing targeted therapies and improving clinical outcomes worldwide.
Associate Chief Nurse | The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College | China
1. Lin, D., Ying, W., Zhang, H., Xiu, Y., Li, E., Zheng, R., & Wu, Y. (2025). Comprehensive need as a mediator between psychological stress and quality of life among caregivers of patients with cancer. Cancer Nursing, 48(4), E216–E222.
2. Wu, Y., Guo, Y., Xu, N., Zhang, H., Xiu, Y., Lin, D., & Ying, W. (2023). Risk factors for post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses from the regional medical alliance during the COVID-19 epidemic: A prospective cross-sectional study. Heliyon, 9(10), e20289.
Chief of department of pediatric | Capital Medical University | China
2. Wang, Y., Ma, Z., An, Z., Zhang, Y., Feng, X., Yu, X. (2023, February). Risk of cutaneous adverse events in cancer patients treated with phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase inhibitors: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Cancer Medicine. cited by 1.
Professor | University of Malaga | Spain
Dr. Jaime Pereña-Ortiz is a researcher affiliated with the Universidad de Málaga, Spain, recognized for his contributions to environmental conservation, plant ecology, and the long-term management of vulnerable Mediterranean species. His scholarly work, comprising 16 peer-reviewed publications and more than 60 citations, reflects a focused expertise in biodiversity assessment, ecological monitoring, and sustainable habitat restoration strategies. Through his research, Dr. Pereña-Ortiz has explored critical ecological challenges affecting the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula, with particular emphasis on threatened species such as Maytenus senegalensis subsp. europaea, where he has contributed to integrated management frameworks designed to reverse decades of decline. His collaborative footprint spans over 70 co-authors, demonstrating a strong engagement with multidisciplinary teams across ecology, environmental sciences, conservation policy, and ecosystem management. Dr. Pereña-Ortiz’s research emphasizes evidence-based conservation planning, combining field surveys, ecological diagnostics, and adaptive management approaches to support land-use decision-making and regional biodiversity protection. Beyond academic metrics, the societal impact of his work lies in informing conservation authorities, guiding habitat recovery initiatives, and providing scientific foundations essential for safeguarding rare Mediterranean flora under increasing climatic and anthropogenic pressures. His studies contribute to enhanced ecological resilience, improved conservation outcomes, and broader understanding of species persistence in semi-arid environments. As a committed conservation scientist, Dr. Pereña-Ortiz continues to advance research that bridges scientific inquiry with practical environmental solutions, supporting the long-term preservation of ecologically significant landscapes within Spain and the broader Mediterranean region.
Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar
1. Hammana, C., Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Meddad-Hamza, A., Hamel, T., … (2024). The Wetlands of Northeastern Algeria (Guelma and Souk Ahras): Stakes for the Conservation of Regional Biodiversity. Land, 13(2), 210.
Cited by: 9
2. Gil-Leguizamón, P. A., Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Sánchez-Mata, D., Salvo-Tierra, Á. E., … (2024). Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of the Vegetation Cover from the Bijagual Massif, Boyacá, Colombia, during the 1986–2021 Period. Plants, 13(7), 948.
Cited by: 4
3. Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Salvo-Tierra, Á. E., & Sánchez-Mata, D. (2023). Application of phytosociological information in the evaluation of the management of protected areas. Plants, 12(2), 406.
Cited by: 4
4. Salvo Tierra, Á. E., Pereña Ortiz, J., Cortes-Molino, Á., Rodríguez Rodríguez, D., … (2020). Modelo de evaluación de la efectividad, continuidad y conectividad del sistema de áreas protegidas costeras mediante el análisis de su flora y vegetación. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Cited by: 3
5. Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Salvo-Tierra, Á. E., Cozano-Pérez, P., & Ruiz-Valero, Á. (2025). Propagating uncertainty in urban tree trait measurements to estimate socioeconomic inequities in ecosystem service accessibility: A machine learning and simulation framework. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 100864.
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