Zhao Wei | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhao Wei | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Air Force Medical University, China

Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Zhao Wei began his academic journey in chemistry, completing undergraduate studies at Nankai University, where he was recognized for academic excellence. He pursued doctoral studies in Medicinal Chemistry at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences under the mentorship of esteemed academician Li Song. His doctoral work laid a strong foundation for his future contributions in the field of drug design and medicinal chemistry.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his doctoral studies, Dr. Zhao commenced his professional academic career at the School of Pharmacy, Air Force Medical University. He joined the institution as a lecturer and has since advanced to the role of Associate Professor. Throughout his tenure, he has actively engaged in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, while simultaneously driving research efforts in drug discovery, particularly targeting neurological disorders.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhao has made significant strides in the design, synthesis, and screening of small-molecule therapeutics. His core research areas include acetylcholinesterase (AChE) reactivators aimed at treating organophosphorus poisoning through novel non-quaternary reactivators with dual-site binding capabilities. Over 300 compounds have been synthesized, with more than 30 demonstrating in vitro reactivation potency and 2 showing promising in vivo efficacy. In the development of anti-Alzheimer’s agents, he synthesized over 100 quinoline-based AChE inhibitors, more than 20 of which showed potent enzyme inhibition. Some compounds demonstrated dual AChE/BChE activity, giving rise to the concept of Fragment-Informed Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR). In neuroprotective agent development, he synthesized over 100 dihydropyridine derivatives targeting ASICs and GPR30, identifying five highly active compounds with significant in vitro neuroprotective effects.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Zhao’s work addresses pressing global health challenges, such as neurodegenerative diseases and chemical poisoning. His innovative strategies for drug reactivation and multi-target inhibition have introduced new directions in medicinal chemistry. His success in translating fragment-based insights into potent therapeutic candidates highlights his influence in shaping modern drug design methodologies.

Academic Cites and Recognition

Dr. Zhao’s scholarly output has garnered attention in high-impact medicinal chemistry and pharmacology journals. His research papers are widely cited by academic peers, reflecting the importance and applicability of his findings across both theoretical and applied medicinal sciences.

Technical Skills and Methodological Strengths

He possesses deep expertise in organic synthesis, bioassays for neuropharmacological evaluation, and structure-based drug design. His ongoing work incorporates Fragment-Based Drug Design (FBDD), molecular docking, and SAR analysis, ensuring an integrative approach to rational drug development.

Teaching Experience and Mentorship

As a faculty member of the School of Pharmacy, Dr. Zhao has been instrumental in developing curriculum content for medicinal chemistry courses. He has supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate research projects, instilling analytical and experimental skills in the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists.

Professional Leadership

He serves as Vice Chairperson of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Professional Committee under the Shaanxi Pharmaceutical Society, contributing to academic exchange, policy development, and advancement of pharmaceutical research within the region.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Zhao Wei continues to expand his research into innovative therapeutic strategies for nervous system disorders. His long-term vision includes the development of multifunctional drug candidates that integrate efficacy, safety, and novel mechanisms of action. With a commitment to excellence in both education and research, he is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of medicinal chemistry.

Notable Publications

Screening of efficient salicylaldoxime reactivators for DFP and paraoxon-inhibited acetylcholinesterase
Authors: Zhao Wei, Dongxu Zhang, Xueying Liu, Huifang Nie, Qin Ouyang, Xinlei Zhang, Zhibing Zheng
Journal: RSC Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2024

Lifestyle habits and gastric cancer in an East Asian population: a Mendelian randomization study
Authors: Yuegui Tan, Zhao Wei, Kun Liu, Yuzhen Qin, Wenqi Hui, Zhao Wei
Journal: Frontiers in Oncology
Year: 2023

Discovery of Novel Non-Oxime Reactivators Showing In Vivo Antidotal Efficiency for Sarin Poisoned Mice
Authors: Zhao Wei, Xinlei Zhang, Huifang Nie, Lin Yao, Yanqin Liu, Zhibing Zheng, Qin Ouyang
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2022

Drug Synthesis and Analysis of an Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor: A Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry Experience for Undergraduates
Authors: Yang J., Yuan Y., Gu J., Li A., Wei Z., Ouyang Q.
Journal: Journal of Chemical Education
Year: 2021

Cheuyem Lekeumo Fabrice Zobel | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 1933

Dr. Cheuyem Lekeumo Fabrice Zobel | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Nkafu Policy Institute, Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation, Cameroon

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Cheuyem Lekeumo Fabrice Zobel began his academic journey by earning an MD, followed by a specialization in Public Health. His educational path has been marked by a commitment to addressing healthcare challenges in resource-limited settings. His medical and public health training equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of disease dynamics, health system management, and epidemiological research.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Cheuyem has led remote healthcare centers, playing an instrumental role in frontline health delivery. He has actively contributed to Cameroon’s national health initiatives, including COVID-19 data management and surveillance. Currently serving at the Nkafu Policy Institute, Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation, he combines research, policy advocacy, and practical public health interventions.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Cheuyem’s research focuses on vaccine uptake and acceptance, infection prevention and control, occupational and environmental health, antimicrobial resistance, and health system strengthening. His work has been pivotal in informing public health policies, especially concerning vaccine hesitancy and occupational exposures in healthcare settings. His systematic reviews and meta-analyses are shaping how interventions are designed and implemented in Cameroon and similar settings.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through 23 publications since 2022, Dr. Cheuyem’s evidence-based research has influenced healthcare strategies, from improving COVID-19 vaccine acceptance to addressing neglected tropical diseases such as schistosomiasis. His studies contribute to policy frameworks at the national level, such as health workforce planning and intervention evaluations. His role in shaping strategies for occupational health safety further underscores his influence in public health.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

With an increasing number of citations across reputable journals, Dr. Cheuyem is recognized as a valuable contributor to global health research. His systematic reviews and meta-analyses are frequently referenced in public health circles, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, due to their relevance in addressing regional health system challenges.

🖥️ Technical Skills

Dr. Cheuyem is proficient in using R for data analysis and statistical modeling, allowing him to conduct complex epidemiological studies and generate actionable insights. Additionally, he is skilled in health data management, scientific writing, and training healthcare professionals on key topics like snakebite management and vaccination protocols.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Beyond research, Dr. Cheuyem is actively involved in training healthcare workers, focusing on critical areas such as infection prevention and control, occupational safety, and disease outbreak response. His mentorship is shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals equipped to address health challenges in underserved regions.

🏆 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Cheuyem’s legacy lies in his commitment to strengthening health systems through research, capacity building, and policy influence. As he continues to expand his body of work, his contributions are expected to further enhance public health resilience, promote vaccine equity, and improve occupational health standards in resource-constrained environments.

📖Notable Publications

A Systematic Review on COVID-19 Vaccine preferences using Discrete Choice Experiments
Authors: A Amani, HK Selenguai, YD Puepi, IA Dairou, S Kenmoe, A Nouko, …
Journal: medRxiv, 2022.06.12.22276299
Year: 2022

Vaccination Coverage and Safety in Cameroon; Descriptive Assessment of COVID-19 Infection in Vaccinated Individuals
Authors: A Amani, AA Njoh, C Mouangue, LFZ Cheuyem
Journal: HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASE 23 (8)
Year: 2022

Awareness of standard precautions, circumstances of occurrence and management of occupational exposures to body fluids among healthcare workers in a regional level referral …
Authors: I Takougang, FZ Lekeumo Cheuyem, BRS Ze, FF Tsamoh, …
Journal: BMC Health Services Research 24 (1), 424
Year: 2024

Stillbirths in Cameroon: an analysis of the 1998–2011 demographic and health surveys
Authors: A Amani, JR Nansseu, GF Ndeffo, AA Njoh, FZL Cheuyem, PR Libite, …
Journal: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 22 (1), 736
Year: 2022

Prevalence of Substance Use and related Behaviors among Tertiary Students: A Cross-sectional Survey in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Authors: MF Edzamba, FZ Lekeumo Cheuyem, A Amani, T Mossus
Journal: medRxiv, 2024.01.09.24301042
Year: 2024