Bin Wang | Operations Research | Excellence in Innovation

Prof. Dr. Bin Wang | Operations Research | Excellence in Innovation

Professor at Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, China

Dr. Bin Wang 🎓, a distinguished researcher at the Key Laboratory of Xin’an Medicine, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine 🏛️, specializes in the scientific exploration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) 🌿. With a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China 🧪, his innovative work focuses on the identification, structural analysis, and quality control of immunologically active polysaccharides. Dr. Wang has published extensively in high-impact journals 📚, contributing over 15 peer-reviewed articles that bridge traditional remedies with modern analytical techniques. His research enhances the functional food potential and pharmacological understanding of herbal medicines. Passionate about integrating chemistry, medicine, and health 🌱⚗️, Dr. Wang’s work is shaping the future of evidence-based TCM. His dedication and scientific excellence make him a valuable contributor to global health innovation 🌍💡.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Bin Wang earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry 🧪 from the University of Science and Technology of China, under the mentorship of Prof. Zhiyong Wang. Prior to that, he completed his M.S. in Physical Chemistry ⚛️ at Hunan University with Prof. Bingxin Cai and his B.S. in Chemistry 🧫 from West Anhui University. His solid academic foundation spans organic synthesis, analytical methods, and chemical applications in traditional medicine. With a cross-disciplinary background, Dr. Wang has consistently blended theory with real-world medicinal chemistry, setting the stage for his career in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) research. This strong educational journey reflects his commitment to scientific rigor and innovation in the biochemical understanding of herbal medicine 🌿🔬.

 🏛️ Professional Experience

Currently serving at the Key Laboratory of Xin’an Medicine, Ministry of Education, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine 🏛️, Dr. Bin Wang plays a pivotal role in advancing analytical methods for TCM. As a research leader, he directs high-impact studies focused on polysaccharide identification and bioactivity analysis 📈. Over the years, he has collaborated with leading pharmacologists, chemists, and clinicians, bridging traditional herbal wisdom with modern scientific validation. Dr. Wang’s career reflects his strong academic leadership, lab excellence, and mentorship of emerging scholars 🧑‍🔬. His expertise is also frequently sought after in interdisciplinary projects and national-level TCM development initiatives, contributing to policy, product innovation, and public health impact across China 🇨🇳🔍.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Wang’s research lies at the intersection of natural product chemistry and bioactive polysaccharides from traditional Chinese medicinal herbs 🌿. His key interests include the structural elucidation of complex sugars, their pharmacological effects, and quality control of herbal ingredients using modern chromatographic and spectroscopic tools 💊📊. He’s particularly known for applying advanced techniques like UHPLC-QTOF/MS, response surface methodology, and chemometric modeling to evaluate antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulating properties. With a focus on TCM modernization, Dr. Wang aims to unlock therapeutic pathways and improve herbal drug standardization for global health applications 🌍⚗️. His work not only improves clinical outcomes but also supports the credibility of traditional practices in contemporary pharmacological science.

🏅 Awards & Honors

Dr. Wang’s contributions have earned him widespread recognition 🏆 across the fields of TCM and analytical chemistry. He has co-authored impactful papers in renowned journals such as Frontiers in Nutrition, RSC Advances, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 📚. His polysaccharide research has been instrumental in achieving breakthrough formulations and enhanced bioactivity testing methods. Though not all honors may be publicly listed, his consistent presence in high-indexed publications, involvement in critical national research projects, and peer respect underscore his role as an innovator 🌟. His growing citation record and influence in the modernization of TCM validate his candidacy for honors such as “Excellence in Innovation” and other research distinction awards 🥇.

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Wang possesses a comprehensive skill set that spans organic synthesis, natural product extraction, mass spectrometry, and chromatographic fingerprinting 🔬. He is highly proficient in using HPLC, UV, UHPLC-QTOF/MS, LC-MS/MS, and chemometric tools to analyze the structural and functional properties of TCM polysaccharides. His strong command over statistical validation techniques (like response surface methodology and Lambert–Beer Law integration 📈) has made his analytical protocols highly reproducible. Beyond lab work, he excels at scholarly writing, cross-disciplinary team leadership, and method development for quality assurance in herbal pharmacology 🌿💼. These skills enable him to transform ancient remedies into scientifically verified therapeutics, making him a torchbearer for evidence-based traditional medicine 🌟.

Publications Top Note 📝

  • Discrimination of Polygonatum Species via Polysaccharide Fingerprinting: Integrating Their Chemometrics, Antioxidant Activity, and Potential as Functional Foods

    • Authors: Z. Liu, W. Zhang*, Bin Wang*

    • Year: 2025

    • Source: Foods, Article 14(13):2385. DOI: 10.3390/foods14132385

  • Mitsunobu Reaction: Assembling C–N Bonds in Chiral Traditional Chinese Medicine

    • Authors: X. Zhou, L. Xu, Z. Ma, J. Cui, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2025

    • Source: RSC Advances, Vol. 15, p. 5167–5189. DOI: 10.1039/D4RA08573F

  • Simultaneous Determination of Naphthalimide-Labeled Monosaccharides in P. cyrtonema Polysaccharides Utilizing HPLC‑UV

    • Authors: J. Du, X. Zhou, L. Chen, L. Xu, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2025

    • Source: Analytical Methods, Vol. 17, pp. 1196–1205.

  • Structural Characteristics and Biological Activity of a Water-Soluble Polysaccharide HDCP‑2 from Camellia sinensis

    • Authors: Q. Sun, J. Du, Z. Wang, X. Li, R. Fu, H. Liu, N. Xu*, G. Zhu*, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2024

    • Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 277:134437.

  • Structural Characterization and Antioxidant Activity of Processed Polysaccharides PCP‑F1 from Polygonatum cyrtonema

    • Authors: Y. Zhao, Z. Wang, R. Fu, R. Xie*, B. Wang*, Q. Li*

    • Year: 2023

    • Source: Frontiers in Nutrition, 10:1272977.

  • A Novel Method for Pre‑Column Derivatization of Saccharides from Polygonatum cyrtonema by Integrating Lambert–Beer Law and RSM

    • Authors: H. Liu, Y. Zhao, L. Chen, J. Du, H. Guo*, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2023

    • Source: Molecules, 28:2186.

  • Structural Characterization and Anti‑Inflammatory Activity of a Novel Polysaccharide PKP2‑1 from Polygonatum kingianum

    • Authors: Z. Wang, H. Liu, R. Fu, J. Ou*, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2023

    • Source: Frontiers in Nutrition, 10:1156798.

  • Comprehensive Evaluation and Anti‑Inflammatory Activity of “Zhi” Polygonatum cyrtonema Produced by Classical Steaming

    • Authors: Z. Wang, R. Xie*, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2023

    • Source: Pharmacological Research – Modern Chinese Medicine, 6:100229.

  • Synthesis of Naphthalimide-Type Chemosensor and Its Application in Quality Evaluation for Polygonatum sibiricum Red

    • Authors: Z. Wang, Q. Sun, Y. Zhao, J. Du, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2022

    • Source: Frontiers in Chemistry, 10:969014.

  • A Novel Method for Investigating the Mechanism of Anti‑Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity of Angelica pubescentis Radix by UHPLC–QTOF/MS & Network Pharmacology

    • Authors: Z. Wang, H. Liu, Y. Cao, T. Zhang, H. Guo*, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2022

    • Source: Biomedical Chromatography, 36:e5389.

  • Polygonatum sibiricum Polysaccharide Prevents Depression-Like Behaviors by Reducing Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Cellular & Synaptic Damage

    • Authors: F. Shen, Z. Song, P. Xie, L. Li, B. Wang*, D. Peng*, G. Zhu*

    • Year: 2021

    • Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 275:114164.

  • Screening Q‑Markers of TCMs from RA Rat Plasma via UHPLC‑QTOF/MS for Wu-Wei-Wen-Tong Capsule

    • Authors: H. Jiang, J. Liu*, Y. Wang, L. Chen, H. Liu, Z. Wang, B. Wang*

    • Year: 2021

    • Source: Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 56:e4711.

  • Effects of Borneol on Release of Compound Danshen Colon-Specific Osmotic Pump Capsule: In Vitro & Beagle Pharmacokinetics

    • Authors: L. Shao, C. Sun, W. Lu, J. Chen, D. Su, S. Gao, S. Chen, W. Fang, Y. Liu, B. Wang*, R. Hu*

    • Year: 2020

    • Source: AAPS PharmSciTech, 21:316.

  • UHPLC‑UV + UHPLC‑QTOF/MS Fingerprint for Nao‑Luo‑Xin‑Tong: Multi‑Wavelength Setting for TCM Prescription Composition

    • Authors: L. Wang, Y. Wang, G. Tong, Y. Li, M. Lei, H. Wu, B. Wang*, R. Hu*

    • Year: 2019

    • Source: Analytical Methods, 11:6092.

  • Simultaneous Analysis of Coumarin Derivatives in Radix Angelicae pubescentis by HPLC‑DAD‑ESI‑MSn

    • Authors: B. Wang*, X. Liu, A. Zhou, M. Meng, Q. Li*

    • Year: 2014

    • Source: Analytical Methods, 6:7996–8002.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Bin Wang stands out as a visionary scientist whose work bridges tradition and innovation 🌿🔬. With a robust academic background, high-impact publications, and cutting-edge research in TCM polysaccharides, he’s making vital contributions to herbal medicine modernization. His integration of advanced analytical chemistry with clinical relevance ensures that traditional practices meet contemporary scientific standards ⚖️. As a mentor, researcher, and innovator, Dr. Wang embodies the excellence, curiosity, and impact that define 21st-century research leadership 🌍. He is a strong contender for honors like the Excellence in Innovation Award, reflecting his commitment to translational research and sustainable health science development 🌱🏅.

Jenny Tonsing | Operations Research | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jenny Tonsing | Operations Research | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor/Social Work at Appalachian State University, United States

Dr. Jenny C. Tonsing 🎓 is a distinguished scholar and Associate Professor of Social Work at Appalachian State University, with a profound commitment to social justice, mental health, and refugee welfare 🌍. With a Ph.D. from Royal Holloway, University of London, and multiple master’s degrees, she has cultivated over a decade of international academic and research excellence 📚. Her impactful studies focus on domestic violence, psychological resilience, and cultural dynamics among marginalized communities, particularly South Asian and Burmese populations 🧠👩🏽‍👧🏽‍👦🏽. Dr. Tonsing has published prolifically in high-impact journals and presented at global conferences, earning respect as a thought leader in trauma-informed care and gender equity 🚺. She serves as a peer reviewer for numerous journals and is actively involved in shaping future social work practices through conferences and collaborative projects 🤝. Her scholarly voice bridges cultural insight with empirical rigor, making her a beacon in social work research and advocacy 💡🌱.

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Education 🎓📘

Dr. Jenny C. Tonsing’s educational voyage is a testament to her relentless pursuit of knowledge and social impact. She earned her Ph.D. in Social Work from Royal Holloway, University of London 🇬🇧, following a robust academic foundation that includes two master’s degrees—one in Social Work and another in Psychology. Her educational path is marked by interdisciplinary learning and global exposure, fostering her expertise in cross-cultural social issues 🌏. She also holds certifications in trauma-informed practice and mental health, reflecting her dedication to bridging theory with real-world transformation 🧠✨. Her academic accomplishments are not only deeply rooted in research excellence but also in cultivating empathy, ethics, and advocacy. With a rich educational portfolio blending South Asian insight with Western scholarship, Dr. Tonsing has emerged as an intellectual pioneer equipped to challenge systemic inequities through socially conscious inquiry and teaching 🧑🏽‍🏫📖.

Professional Experience 👩🏽‍🏫🌍

Dr. Jenny C. Tonsing brings over a decade of dynamic professional experience in academia, social work, and community empowerment. Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Social Work at Appalachian State University 🏞️, she has previously held academic roles across continents, including Asia and the United Kingdom, which have deeply enriched her global perspective. Her roles extend beyond teaching—she is a mentor, a curriculum innovator, and a cross-cultural facilitator who bridges classroom theory with community practice 🤝💬. In addition to academic responsibilities, Dr. Tonsing has led numerous field initiatives focusing on refugee well-being, domestic violence prevention, and psychosocial support in vulnerable populations 🏠🧍🏽‍♀️🧍🏽‍♂️. Her ability to navigate diverse sociopolitical settings and adapt strategies for culturally relevant interventions underscores her as a pragmatic changemaker. Her professional legacy is rooted in compassion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to social equity 🔍❤️.

Research Interests 🔬📊

Dr. Jenny C. Tonsing’s research pursuits are deeply woven into themes of trauma, gender equity, refugee resilience, and transnational identities 🌐👩🏽‍⚕️. She explores how individuals and communities navigate adversity within socio-cultural contexts, particularly focusing on South Asian and Burmese populations. Her work delves into pressing topics such as intimate partner violence, psychological well-being, migration stress, and culturally grounded mental health interventions 🧠💔🏳️. Combining qualitative depth with empirical clarity, she advocates for trauma-informed approaches that honor lived experiences while contributing to academic discourse. Dr. Tonsing’s studies not only identify systemic gaps but also propose actionable frameworks for social workers and policymakers alike 🧾📚. Her intersectional lens and collaborative methodologies make her scholarship both transformative and inclusive. Driven by a passion to inform policy and uplift underserved voices, she continues to challenge conventional paradigms in mental health and human rights research ⚖️💡.

Awards and Honors 🏅🎖️

Dr. Tonsing’s stellar contributions have earned her numerous accolades, cementing her as a leader in social work research and education. She has been honored for excellence in teaching, global engagement, and research innovation across her academic journey 🎓🌟. Her scholarly articles have received recognition in peer-reviewed journals, and she frequently receives invitations as a keynote speaker at international symposia and academic summits 🌍🎤. Moreover, she has been commended for her advocacy efforts in domestic violence prevention and refugee support, both in academic and humanitarian circles. As a reviewer for prestigious journals and a collaborator in funded projects, her professional reputation continues to flourish 🔍📈. These awards not only celebrate her academic merit but also reflect her commitment to societal change. Through each honor, Dr. Tonsing inspires both her students and peers to pursue justice, inclusivity, and intellectual rigor in all dimensions of social work 🌱👏.

Conclusion 🌟📌

Dr. Jenny C. Tonsing embodies the synergy of intellect, empathy, and advocacy. Her journey—from scholar to changemaker—reflects a rare dedication to illuminating the lives of marginalized communities through both education and action 🌏📚. Whether in the classroom, the field, or through rigorous research, she has consistently upheld a vision of equity, compassion, and evidence-based solutions 💼🧠. With an expansive academic background, rich professional experiences, and impactful scholarship, Dr. Tonsing continues to shape the landscape of social work globally. Her voice resonates in areas where silence once prevailed, championing the rights of the voiceless and paving pathways for systemic transformation 🚀🔊. As an educator, mentor, and advocate, she inspires a generation of socially conscious professionals to think critically, act ethically, and dream boundlessly 🌈🕊️. In every sphere she touches, Dr. Tonsing exemplifies what it means to lead with both heart and purpose.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Understanding the role of patriarchal ideology in intimate partner violence among South Asian women in Hong Kong
    Authors: JC Tonsing, KN Tonsing
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 124

  • Title: Psychological distress, coping and perceived social support in social work students
    Authors: M Vungkhanching, JC Tonsing, KN Tonsing
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 105

  • Title: Intimate partner violence in South Asian communities: Exploring the notion of ‘shame’ to promote understandings of migrant women’s experiences
    Authors: J Tonsing, R Barn
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 78

  • Title: Acculturation, perceived discrimination, and psychological distress: Experiences of South Asians in Hong Kong
    Authors: KN Tonsing, S Tse, JC Tonsing
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 43

  • Title: Domestic violence: Intersection of culture, gender, and context
    Authors: JC Tonsing
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 42

  • Title: Domestic violence, social support, coping and depressive symptomatology among South Asian women in Hong Kong
    Authors: KN Tonsing, JC Tonsing, T Orbuch
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 32

  • Title: Conceptualizing partner abuse among South Asian women in Hong Kong
    Authors: JC Tonsing
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 32

  • Title: Complexity of domestic violence in a South Asian context in Hong Kong: Cultural and structural impact
    Authors: JC Tonsing
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 17

  • Title: Exploring South Asian women’s experiences of domestic violence and help-seeking within the sociocultural context in Hong Kong
    Authors: KN Tonsing, JC Tonsing
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 16

  • Title: Help-seeking behaviors and practices among Fijian women who experience domestic violence: An exploration of the role of religiosity as a coping strategy
    Authors: J Tonsing, R Barn
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 13

  • Title: A study of domestic violence among South Asian women in Hong Kong
    Authors: J Tonsing
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 11

  • Title: A mixed-method study of stress and coping strategies among university social work students in the United States
    Authors: KN Tonsing, JC Tonsing
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 10

  • Title: Using ecological model to understand intimate partner violence
    Authors: J Tonsing
    Year: 2011
    Citation: 8

  • Title: A Study of Domestic Violence among the South Asian in Hong Kong
    Authors: JC Tonsing
    Year: 2010
    Citation: 8

  • Title: Prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms among university students: A cross-sectional study
    Authors: KN Tonsing, JC Tonsing
    Year: 2023
    Citation: 6

  • Title: Fijian women’s experiences of domestic violence and mothers’ perceived impact of children’s exposure to abuse in the home
    Authors: J Tonsing
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 6

  • Title: Exploratory Study of the Resettlement Experiences of Burmese Refugees Children in the USA
    Authors: JC Tonsing
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 2

  • Title: Beliefs about mental health and barriers to psychological help-seeking among Burmese refugees: A mixed-method inquiry
    Authors: KN Tonsing, JC Tonsing
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 1