Kelun Yan | Bio Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

 

Best Researcher Award
Kelun Yan – Hunan Mechanical & Electrical Polytechnic
Kelun Yan
Affiliation Hunan Mechanical & Electrical Polytechnic
Country China
Scopus ID 57809252200
Documents 3
Citations 27
h-index 2
Subject Area Bio Mechanics
Event Global Mechanics Awards
Google Scholar AAAAJ&hl

Kelun Yan from Hunan Mechanical & Electrical Polytechnic, China, in the field of Biomechanics is recognized with the Best Researcher Award for his scholarly contributions. His academic work demonstrates consistent engagement with applied mechanical systems and biological modeling, contributing to interdisciplinary research development in engineering and life sciences.[1]

Abstract

This academic profile outlines the research contributions of Kelun Yan in the domain of Biomechanics, emphasizing his scholarly output, citation impact, and institutional affiliation. The profile situates his work within applied mechanical engineering contexts and highlights his participation in international academic evaluation platforms.[2]

Keywords

Biomechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Research Impact, Academic Awards, Engineering Sciences, Citation Analysis.

Introduction

Biomechanics is an interdisciplinary field integrating principles of mechanics with biological systems. Research contributions in this field often support advancements in healthcare engineering, material modeling, and physiological simulation. Kelun Yan’s academic profile reflects contributions aligned with these scientific directions.[3]

Research Profile

Kelun Yan is affiliated with Hunan Mechanical & Electrical Polytechnic, China, where his academic engagement focuses on mechanical systems and biomechanical modeling. His Scopus-indexed publications reflect moderate citation impact and growing academic visibility within engineering domains.[1]

Research Contributions

His research contributions include applied mechanical analysis, computational modeling techniques, and interdisciplinary integration of biological and engineering systems. These contributions support ongoing developments in biomechanical innovation and academic engineering research frameworks.

Publications

The publication record associated with Kelun Yan includes indexed research articles contributing to engineering and biomechanical domains. These works collectively demonstrate research engagement and academic productivity across a limited but impactful set of documents.

Research Impact

With a citation count of 27 and an h-index of 2, the research impact of Kelun Yan reflects early-stage academic influence within his field. His contributions continue to gain recognition through citation accumulation and scholarly engagement.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award acknowledges individuals demonstrating academic promise and measurable contributions in specialized fields. Kelun Yan’s profile aligns with these criteria through his focused work in biomechanical research and engineering applications.

Conclusion

The academic trajectory of Kelun Yan reflects a developing research profile in biomechanics, supported by indexed publications and citation metrics. Continued contributions are expected to enhance his academic standing within the global research community.

External Links

References
  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kelun Yan, Author ID 57809252200. Scopus.
  2. Google Scholar. (2026). Author profile: Kelun Yan citations overview.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Lkod1soAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  3. Global Mechanics Awards. (2026). Researcher recognition framework and evaluation criteria.
    https://globalmechanicsawards.com/

Yoon-Jin Lee | Bio-Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yoon-Jin Lee | Bio-Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Professor at Soonchunhyang University | South Korea

Prof. Dr. Yoon-Jin Lee is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry at Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, recognized for her extensive contributions to cancer biology, metabolic regulation, and regenerative therapeutics. She earned her bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Food and Nutrition from Soonchunhyang University, building a strong foundation in biochemical mechanisms, cellular metabolism, and nutraceutical science. Throughout her academic career as assistant professor, associate professor, and currently full professor, she has established herself as a leading researcher exploring how metabolic reprogramming shapes cancer cell survival, drug resistance, and cellular fate. Her research portfolio includes influential works such as “Resveratrol Targets Glycolytic Enzymes HK II and PKM2 to Promote Concurrent Apoptotic and Necrotic Cell Death in Malignant Melanoma,” “Apoptosis, Cell Growth, and Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β Phosphorylation in Caffeic Acid-Treated Human Malignant Melanoma Cells,” “Curcumin and Its Potential to Target the Glycolytic Behavior of Lactate-Acclimated Prostate Carcinoma Cells with Docetaxel,” “Metabolic Reprogramming, Glycolysis Phenotype, Extracellular Vesicles, Prostate Cancer Cells,” “Effect of Butein, a Plant Polyphenol, on Apoptosis and Necroptosis of Prostate Cancer Cells in 2D and 3D Cultures,” and “Evaluating the Anticancer Potential of Polygonum Multiflori Root-Derived Stilbenes Against H2452 Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Cells.” Her interdisciplinary impact expands into neurobiology and regenerative medicine through works such as “Evaluation of Microcurrent as an Adjunct to Donepezil Therapy in an Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Model,” “Bioprinted Collagen Cell Constructs with Gradient BMP-2-Loaded Microbeads for Rotator Cuff Tear Regeneration,” and “In Vitro and In Vivo Comparative Analysis of Muscle Regenerative Processes Induced by Different Microcurrent Waveforms.” Supported by multiple competitive national grants, Professor Lee continues to advance innovative therapeutic strategies targeting cancer metabolic pathways, bioactive natural compounds, microcurrent-based tissue repair, and the biochemical foundations of disease, positioning her as a leading contributor to modern biomedical research.

Profile: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications:

Lee, Y., Lee, S.-H., Choi, D., Nam, H.-S., Kim, K. D., Choi, M. H., Cho, M.-K., & Lee, Y.-J. (2025). Resveratrol targets glycolytic enzymes HK II and PKM2 to promote concurrent apoptotic and necrotic cell death in malignant melanoma. Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

Lee, Y.-J., Kim, K. D., Choi, M. H., Park, S. Q., Choi, Y. S., Bae, Y., Nam, H. S., Lee, S. H., & Cho, M. K. (2025). Apoptosis, cell growth, and glycogen synthase kinase 3β phosphorylation in caffeic-acid-treated human malignant melanoma cells. Biomedicines.

Lee, Y.-J., Kwon, E. S., Moon, Y. S., & Kwon, D. R. (2025). In vitro and in vivo comparative analysis of muscle regenerative processes induced by different microcurrent waveforms in skeletal muscle atrophy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Lee, Y.-J., Kwon, E. S., Moon, Y. S., & Kwon, D. R. (2025). In vitro and in vivo comparative analysis of muscle regenerative processes induced by different microcurrent waveforms in skeletal muscle atrophy [Preprint]. Preprints.

Lee, Y., Lee, C., Lee, S.-H., & Lee, Y.-J. (2025). Effect of butein, a plant polyphenol, on apoptosis and necroptosis of prostate cancer cells in 2D and 3D cultures. Life.