COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Nakao Ota
Teishinkai Hospital
Nakao Ota is a Director at Sapporo Teishinkai Hospital, Stroke Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Hokkaido, Japan. With expertise in neurosurgery, they have contributed significantly to the field through numerous research publications and presentations. Their research interests include cerebral aneurysms, bypass surgery, and cerebral vasospasm. Additionally, they are collaborating with other institutions to study the causes of stroke in the field of neurosurgery, focusing on mRNA vaccines and SARS-CoV-2 infections.

Binqing Fu
University of Science and Technology
Dr. Binqing Fu is a Professor at the Institute of Immunology, School of Life Science, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). Her research focuses on reproductive immunology, particularly the role of natural killer (NK) cells at the maternal–fetal interface. She has made significant contributions to understanding how NK cells support fetal development, immune tolerance, and vascular remodeling during pregnancy. Dr. Fu has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Immunity, PNAS, and Science Translational Medicine, and has received several prestigious awards, including the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars.

Tegegne Wale Belachew
Debre Tabor University
Dr. Tegegne Wale Belachew is a senior researcher and lecturer in midwifery and public health based in Ethiopia, affiliated with Debre Tabor University (College of Health Sciences) and previously with Injibara University. His work focuses on maternal and neonatal health, particularly male partner involvement in HIV PMTCT adherence and factors influencing postpartum conditions such as preeclampsia Dr. Belachew has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed studies on reproductive health, maternal uptake of HPV vaccination, and adherence to Option B+ PMTCT programs, frequently acting as corresponding author His research—published in outlets like BMJ Open and BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth—addresses critical issues in Ethiopia’s maternal healthcare landscape, leveraging both quantitative and mixed-methods approaches

Benaddi Mina
University Sultan Moulay Slimane
Dr. Mina Benaddi is a dedicated epidemiologist and public health researcher based at Université Sultan Moulay Slimane in Beni Mellal, Morocco. Her work focuses on HIV prevention, adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and health-related quality of life among people living with HIV. She has published studies in journals such as International Health, investigating HIV knowledge, stigma, and treatment outcomes within college and regional communities in Morocco

Olumide A. Noah
University of Lagos
Dr. Olumide A. Noah is a medical scholar from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, with expertise in public health and epidemiology. As a final-year medical student, he's actively involved in health research, including a 2025 cross‑sectional study on mental health knowledge and service usage among University of Lagos undergraduates. Dr. Noah focuses on health literacy, disease surveillance systems, and mental well-being in educational environments, combining quantitative and mixed-methods approaches to inform health education and policy interventions .

Chunxu Tian
Fudan University
Chunxu Tian is an Associate Professor (Academy Researcher) at the Academy for Engineering & Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, where he leads cutting‑edge work in the Advanced Robotics and Automation Laboratory. Acclaimed for his expertise in parallel robot mechanisms, humanoid/quadruped robots, dexterous robotic hands, and bio‑inspired UAV systems, Dr. Tian has spearheaded multiple national research projects . His pioneering contributions—ranging from solving coupling conflicts in traditional parallel robots to inventing reconfigurable, variable‑configuration systems—are advancing the development of versatile, high‑performance robotic mechanisms. With over 300 citations across 28 publications, including innovative designs like MOPARAS and multi-finger adaptive landing-gear systems, his work is firmly positioning Fudan's lab at the forefront of intelligent robotics

Xiao Zhang
Chongqing Medical University
Dr. Xiao Zhang has been engaged in the research of vaccines, neutralizing antibodies, structures of Ag-Ab complex and viral capsid, and antiviral drugs. He participated in the development of the prophylactic vaccines against Hepatitis E virus and human papilloma virus. At present, he mainly focuses on the research and development of intervention strategies against Epstein-Barr Virus and associated diseases, and has made a series of innovative work on immunogen candidates, neutralizing antibodies, nanoparticle adjuvants, animal models and viral capsid structures. In addition, his team is also exploring the immune interaction between EBV and host cells.

Olumide A. Noah
University of Lagos
Dr. Olumide A. Noah is a medical scholar from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, with expertise in public health and epidemiology. As a final-year medical student, he's actively involved in health research, including a 2025 cross‑sectional study on mental health knowledge and service usage among University of Lagos undergraduates. Dr. Noah focuses on health literacy, disease surveillance systems, and mental well-being in educational environments, combining quantitative and mixed-methods approaches to inform health education and policy interventions .

Chunxu Tian
Fudan University
Chunxu Tian is an Associate Professor (Academy Researcher) at the Academy for Engineering & Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, where he leads cutting‑edge work in the Advanced Robotics and Automation Laboratory. Acclaimed for his expertise in parallel robot mechanisms, humanoid/quadruped robots, dexterous robotic hands, and bio‑inspired UAV systems, Dr. Tian has spearheaded multiple national research projects . His pioneering contributions—ranging from solving coupling conflicts in traditional parallel robots to inventing reconfigurable, variable‑configuration systems—are advancing the development of versatile, high‑performance robotic mechanisms. With over 300 citations across 28 publications, including innovative designs like MOPARAS and multi-finger adaptive landing-gear systems, his work is firmly positioning Fudan's lab at the forefront of intelligent robotics