Ph.D. Candidate, Class of 2024
I completed my master's degree at Harbin Medical University, focusing on the research mechanisms of bone loss under microgravity conditions. During my master's studies, I applied bone immunology theories in combination with bone metabolism and the pharmacological mechanisms of naringin in normal gravity environment to investigate the interaction mechanisms of naringin on T-cell mediated osteoblast differentiation through the ERK1/2 and STAT3 pathways under simulated microgravity. My research contributes to the integration of space biology, bone tissue cytology, and immunology, providing research insights and therapeutic strategies for these interdisciplinary fields.
I chose to pursue my doctoral studies at the Chinese Institutes for Medical Research (CIMR), Beijing because it is at the forefront of science and provides access to the latest research findings. CIMR encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and provides opportunities for cross-disciplinary cooperation.
My research interests lie in delving deeper into the metabolic and microenvironmental mechanisms of tumorigenesis to uncover processes such as tumor cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis.
Looking ahead, I hope to become a doctor in ten years' time and continue to pursue my goals and dreams.