Shengping Hou | Skin inflammation and immune response | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Shengping Hou
Capital Medical University
China

Affiliation Capital Medical University
Country China
Scopus ID 16646157700
Documents
148
Citations
4,835
h-index 36
Subject Area Skin inflammation and immune response
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-1705-0105

Shengping Hou is a researcher affiliated with Capital Medical University, China, whose academic work focuses on skin inflammation and immune response. The researcher has contributed to biomedical investigations involving inflammatory mechanisms, immune regulation, and skin-related health sciences. The research profile demonstrates scientific activity through published documents, citation impact, and interdisciplinary contributions in dermatological and immunological research areas.[1]

Abstract

Shengping Hou has established a research profile in the field of skin inflammation and immune response, contributing to the understanding of molecular and cellular processes associated with inflammatory skin conditions. The researcher’s academic record includes 148 documents, 4,835 citations, and an h-index of 36, reflecting measurable scientific engagement within biomedical research communities.[2]

Keywords

  • Skin inflammation
  • Immune response
  • Dermatological research
  • Inflammatory pathways
  • Biomedical sciences

Introduction

Skin inflammation and immune regulation represent important areas of biomedical research because immune-mediated mechanisms influence various dermatological disorders. Research in this field contributes to improved understanding of disease pathways, therapeutic targets, and approaches for maintaining skin health.[3]

Research Profile

Shengping Hou is associated with Capital Medical University and has developed expertise related to immune mechanisms and inflammatory responses affecting skin biology. The researcher’s Scopus profile records 148 documents, 4,835 citations, and an h-index of 36, indicating sustained research activity and academic influence.[2]

Research Contributions

The researcher’s contributions include investigations into immune responses, inflammatory signaling, and biological mechanisms associated with skin health. Such studies support advances in understanding inflammatory disorders and potential strategies for targeted intervention.[4]

Publications

The publication record of Shengping Hou includes peer-reviewed scientific documents indexed within international research databases. These publications contribute to dermatology, immunology, and biomedical science by exploring mechanisms related to inflammation and immune regulation.[2]

Research Impact

With thousands of citations and an established citation profile, Shengping Hou’s research demonstrates recognition within the scientific literature. Citation metrics provide quantitative indicators of research visibility and scholarly communication.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognition under the World Skincare Innovation Awards acknowledges researchers contributing significant academic efforts in skincare science and related biomedical disciplines. Shengping Hou’s research focus on skin inflammation and immune response aligns with the scientific themes represented by this recognition.[5]

Conclusion

Shengping Hou represents an active contributor in the field of skin inflammation and immune response research. Through scientific publications, citation impact, and continued investigation of biomedical mechanisms, the researcher contributes to the advancement of knowledge in skincare-related sciences.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). ORCID author details: Shengping Hou, Author ID 16646157700. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-1705-0105
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Profile: Shengping Hou, Author ID 16646157700.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=16646157700
  3. Furue, M. (2019). Regulation of skin inflammation by immune responses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030600
  4. Cabanillas, B., & Novak, N. (2016). Atopic dermatitis and immune regulation. Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12016-015-8486-0
  5. World Skincare Innovation Awards. (n.d.). Research Recognition and Award Information.
    https://skincareaward.com/

Dezhi Sui | Skin inflammation and immune response | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Dezhi Sui
Liaodong University, China

Researcher Profile
Affiliation Liaodong University
Country China
Subject Area Skin inflammation and immune response
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-1705-0105

Dezhi Sui is a researcher affiliated with Liaodong University, China, whose academic interests include skin inflammation and immune response mechanisms. Research in this field contributes to understanding inflammatory pathways, immune regulation, and emerging approaches in skin health science. [1]

Abstract

Skin inflammation and immune response research represents an important area of biomedical science focused on understanding interactions between immune cells, inflammatory mediators, and skin barrier functions. Dezhi Sui’s research profile is associated with this interdisciplinary field, addressing scientific questions related to mechanisms that influence skin health and inflammatory regulation. [2]

Keywords

  • Skin inflammation
  • Immune response
  • Dermatological research
  • Skin health science
  • Inflammatory pathways

Introduction

The skin functions as a complex biological barrier that protects the body from environmental challenges while maintaining immune homeostasis. Inflammatory responses within the skin involve coordinated activity between immune cells, signaling molecules, and structural components of the epidermis and dermis. [3]

Research Profile

Dezhi Sui is affiliated with Liaodong University, China. The research focus identified for this profile is skin inflammation and immune response, an area involving molecular mechanisms, immune regulation, and potential applications in dermatological innovation.

Research Contributions

Research contributions in skin inflammation and immune response provide insights into inflammatory mechanisms, cellular interactions, and strategies for improving skin health outcomes. Studies in this domain support the development of evidence-based approaches for skincare biotechnology and therapeutic research. [4]

Publications

Academic publications related to skin inflammation and immune response contribute to the broader scientific understanding of dermatological biology. Publication records, citation information, and author profiles may be verified through recognized scholarly databases. [1]

Research Impact

The impact of research in this field is evaluated through scientific publications, scholarly recognition, collaboration activities, and contributions toward advancing knowledge in skin biology and immune-related mechanisms.

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award recognizes emerging researchers who demonstrate scientific engagement and contributions within their research disciplines. Based on the identified research area of skin inflammation and immune response, Dezhi Sui represents a profile aligned with the objectives of the World Skincare Innovation Awards.

Conclusion

Dezhi Sui’s research profile reflects involvement in the scientific exploration of skin inflammation and immune response. Continued research in this area contributes to advancing understanding of skin biology, inflammatory regulation, and innovative skincare science.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). ORCID author details: Dezhi Sui. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-1705-0105
  2. Kabashima, K. (2019). New concept of the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. Journal of Dermatological Science.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdermsci.2019.01.001
  3. Nestle, F. O., Di Meglio, P., Qin, J. Z., & Nickoloff, B. J. (2009). Skin immune sentinels in health and disease. Nature Reviews Immunology.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nri2452
  4. Medzhitov, R. (2008). Origin and physiological roles of inflammation. Nature.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07201