Innovative Research Award
The First People’s Hospital of Wenling (Taizhou University Affiliated Wenling Hospital), China
| Jiejie Guo | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | The First People’s Hospital of Wenling |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 55758204700 |
| Documents | 19 |
| Citations | 427 |
| h-index | 8 |
| Subject Area | Neuroscience; Neurology; Mental Health |
| Event | Botany Scientist Awards |
| projects | 7 |
This article documents the scholarly profile, research trajectory, and potential recognition suitability of Jiejie Guo, a researcher associated with neurological and psychiatric disease investigations, including Alzheimer’s disease, depression, and stroke-related studies. Available bibliometric indicators suggest sustained publication activity, citation impact, and interdisciplinary engagement across neuroscience and clinical research domains.ion.
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Abstract
Jiejie Guo’s scholarly activities encompass clinical and basic investigations in neurological and psychiatric disorders. Reported expertise includes bioinformatics, disease modeling, clinical data analysis, and translational neuroscience. Citation metrics indicate measurable influence within related academic communities.[3]
Keywords
Neuroscience; Alzheimer’s disease; Depression; Stroke research; Clinical research; Bioinformatics; Psychiatric disorders; Citation impact.
Introduction
Research concerning neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders remains central to contemporary public health discussions due to aging populations and increasing disease burdens. Investigators working in translational neuroscience contribute to diagnostic refinement, mechanistic understanding, and therapeutic exploratio.
Research Profile
- Designation: Deputy Director, Infection Control Management Department
- Completed projects: 7
- Ongoing projects: 2
- Patents: 2 published / 1 under process
- Editorial activity: Reviewer for Current Neuropharmacology
- Professional membership: Chinese Society for Neuroscience
Research Contributions
Reported contributions emphasize mechanisms and intervention pathways associated with Alzheimer’s disease, depression, stroke, and related neurological disorders. Such work may support improved early detection frameworks and evidence-based treatment strategies.
Publications
Scopus Preview indicates 19 indexed documents and several hundred citations, suggesting continuing publication visibility in associated disciplines.
Research Impact
Bibliometric indicators—including citation count and h-index—are frequently used as proxies for academic influence. Metrics reported for this profile demonstrate ongoing engagement and citation uptake within scholarly literature.
Award Suitability
The category Innovative Research Award aligns with interdisciplinary investigations integrating clinical data analysis, laboratory techniques, bioinformatics, and neurological disease research. Consideration may be supported by publication activity, translational focus, and broader societal relevance.
Conclusion
Available documentation portrays a researcher engaged in neuroscience-oriented clinical and translational studies, with measurable publication metrics and sustained involvement in neurological disease investigations.
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References
- Combined treatment with tPA and Chinese herbal medicine for ischemic stroke: is it valuable? https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2026.121242
- Sevoflurane depresses neurons in the medial parabrachial nucleus by potentiating postsynaptic GABAA receptors and background potassium channels. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropharm.2020.108249
- DOI Reference Example.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropharm.2020.108249 - Botany Scientist Awards. (2026). Award Nomination Application Form: Jiejie Guo.
https://botanyscientist.com - Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Guo, Jiejie, Author ID 55758204700. Scopus.
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