Dr. Helong Bai | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Prof at College of Chemistry, Changchun Normal University, China
Helong Bai , male, Han ethnicity, hailing from Changchun, Jilin , is a dedicated CPC member with a Master’s and Doctor of Science degree ; a professor, master’s advisor, and recognized as a Category D high-level talent in Jilin Province . He has engaged in international academic collaboration as a visiting scholar at the University of Hawaii . His scientific work centers on microbial active small molecules and their bioactive roles, contributing widely to interdisciplinary advancements. Bai is deeply committed to biological innovation, sustainable development , and applied microbiology , earning recognition across numerous peer-reviewed publications . His work integrates chemistry, biology, and environmental science to support agricultural and medical applications worldwide . Bai remains influential in academia and biotechnology research, mentoring the next generation of scientists while actively driving forward microbial biocontrol, metabolite discovery, and secondary metabolic pathways .
Professional Profile
🎓Education
Helong Bai obtained his Master’s and Doctor of Science degrees in China , with specialized academic training in microbiology, chemistry, and biological sciences . He completed postdoctoral studies and further deepened his global academic reach through a visiting scholarship at the University of Hawaii, USA . His education emphasizes interdisciplinary scientific principles, spanning inorganic chemistry, natural product chemistry, and applied life sciences . The combination of Chinese academic rigor and Western scientific exposure enriched his research capacity and global insight . Bai’s academic background laid a solid foundation for exploring microbial bioactivity, functional natural products, and green biotechnologies . He has consistently integrated theoretical knowledge with laboratory practice to solve real-world biological and agricultural challenges . This rigorous training prepared him to excel in both teaching and high-impact research, mentoring graduate students while contributing to scientific literature . His educational journey underscores resilience, global thinking, and commitment to scientific advancement .
💼Experience
Helong Bai serves as a professor and master’s supervisor in microbiology and bioactive compound research , guiding students and research teams on microbial metabolites, natural products, and plant-microbe interactions . Recognized as a Category D high-level talent in Jilin Province , he has collaborated internationally, notably as a visiting scholar at the University of Hawaii . Bai has published 30+ high-quality research papers in journals such as Molecules, Journal of Fungi, Sustainable Production and Consumption, and Advanced Functional Materials . His projects include fungal screening, fumonisin degradation, and metabolic enhancement via endophytes . Bai’s experience spans natural products chemistry, microbial biocontrol, polysaccharide extraction, and nanomaterials. He actively integrates research into real-world solutions for agriculture and medicine . With multiple national patents and continuous project leadership, Bai plays a pivotal role in applied biotechnology, interdisciplinary research collaboration, and advanced scientific education in China and beyond .
🏅Awards and Honors
Helong Bai is a Jilin Province High-Level Talent (Category D) , honored for his significant contributions to biotechnology and natural product research . He was selected for international academic exchange as a visiting scholar to the University of Hawaii , reflecting his global recognition . Bai has led several key research projects including national innovation programs on fungal metabolites and fumonisin degradation . His prolific publication record in SCI-indexed journals—such as Molecules, Journal of Fungi, and Advanced Functional Materials—demonstrates high academic impact . Bai holds patents for fungal strains with agricultural applications, showing innovation beyond academia . His work has been cited widely and acknowledged in interdisciplinary forums for integrating biology, chemistry, and environmental science . As a professor and mentor, Bai continues to cultivate emerging scientific talent . His accolades mark his leadership in research, dedication to education, and influence on the future of microbial biotechnology .
🔍Research Focus
Helong Bai’s primary research focus is on microbial active small molecules —specifically their extraction, characterization, and biological effects . He explores endophytic fungi, fungal metabolites, and their applications in crop enhancement, fumonisin detoxification, and stress resistance in plants . Bai’s studies uncover how microbial compounds contribute to anticancer, antioxidant, anti-obesity, and neuroprotective functions . He also investigates polysaccharides and bioactive glycoproteins from ginseng, passion fruit, and sweet potatoes for nutritional and pharmaceutical applications . His interdisciplinary work bridges natural product chemistry, plant-microbe interactions, nanomaterials, and metabolomics . Bai leads innovations in fungal biocontrol, microbial metabolite extraction, and plant growth promotion, contributing to sustainable agriculture and biotechnology . With over 30 research papers and multiple national patents, his research advances both scientific understanding and real-world impact . Bai continues to push the frontiers of microbial diversity, metabolic regulation, and bioactive compound utilization across various biological systems .
🏁 Conclusion
Professor Helong Bai is a highly accomplished, interdisciplinary researcher whose contributions in microbial active small molecules and agricultural biotechnology make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award . His integration of scientific rigor, innovation, and practical relevance—supported by publications, patents, and international exposure—positions him as a thought leader in his field. With continued focus on first-authorship, international engagement, and translational outcomes, he has the potential to further elevate his research impact on a global stage . His portfolio clearly reflects academic excellence, applied innovation, and mentorship, all core values aligned with the spirit of a Best Researcher recognition.
Publication
Title: Comprehensive Analysis of Trypoxylus dichotomus: Inorganic Elements, Amino Acids, and Bioactive Compounds and Their Anticancer, Antioxidant, and Neuroprotective Properties
Authors: Dongyan Ye, Qianhui Li, Xuwen Liu, Jie Zhou, Shuren Yin, Suyi Zhang, Jing Wang, KH Ahammad uz Zaman, Helong Bai, Fanlei Meng
Year: 2025
Link: https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/30/2/220
Title: A Novel Metal-organic Framework Using Heterometallic Tetranuclear Cluster as Secondary Building Block and Isophthalic Acid as Ligand
Authors: Bai, H.; Zhang, D.; Zhang, R.; Wang, J.; Zeng, S.; Fan, Y.; Xu, J.; Zhang, P.
Year: 2016
Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40242-016-6221-4
Title: Biocontrol and Mycotoxin Mitigation: An Endophytic Fungus From Maize Exhibiting Dual Antagonism Against Fusarium verticillioides and Fumonisin Reduction
Authors: Qianhui Li, Dongyan Ye, Shuo Zhang, Qiurui Ma, Helong Bai, Fanlei Meng
Year: 2025
Title: Pleosporaceae sp. FJ0037 Confers Saline-Alkali Stress Resistance in Maize Through Regulation of Key Metabolic Pathways
Authors: Dongyan Ye, Seo Yoon Lee, Fanlei Meng, Qianhui Li, Shuo Zhang, Qiurui Ma, K.H. Ahammad uz Zaman, Helong Bai, Ki Hyun Kim
Year: 2025
Title: The Impact of Inducers on the Secondary Metabolites of Plants
Authors: Xuwen Liu, Seo Yoon Lee, Dongyan Ye, Qianhui Li, Jie Zhou, Fanlei Meng, Jing Wang, K.H. Ahammad uz Zaman, Helong Bai, Ki Hyun Kim
Year: 2025
Title: Research Progress of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizosphere Bacteria to Improve Plant Salt Tolerance
Authors: Qianhui Li, Dongyan Ye, Shuo Zhang, Qiurui Ma, Helong Bai, Fanlei Meng
Year: 2025
Title: Understanding Anti-Obesity Potential of Four Porphyrin Compounds by Investigating Pancreatic Lipase Inhibition
Authors: Jie Zhou, Xinrui Wang, Yangyuxin Liu, Xiaochen Li, Mingze Huang, Helong Bai
Year: 2025
Title: The Impact of Exogenous Disturbances on the Secondary Metabolites of Endophytic Fungi
Authors: Not listed
Year: 2025
Title: Chromatography of Separation and Qualitative, Quantitative Analysis of Biflavonoids from Crude Extract of Selaginella tamariscina
Author: Bai, H.
Year: 2018
Title: A Metal-Organic Framework of Co(II): Synthesis and Supercapacitive Properties
Author: Bai, H.
Year: 2017