I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Traditional Chinese Surgery (Scientific Degree) at the School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with a visiting research experience at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. I have participated in the writing and completion of several national and provincial-level research projects and have independently led three university-level projects. To date, I have published three SCI-indexed papers and over three core journal articles (Peking University Core Journals) as first author. I also hold two national patents and one computer software copyright.
My research primarily focuses on the basic and clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the prevention and treatment of inflammatory skin diseases. I have explored the relationship between microbiota dysbiosis (skin, oral, and gut) and pediatric atopic dermatitis, as well as the regulatory mechanisms of lipid metabolism in diabetic pruritus, and published several papers on these topics. At the microscopic level, I investigate the material basis of TCM efficacy against inflammatory dermatoses through gene–protein interactions, exosomes, microbial immunity, and inflammation.
In addition, I integrate interdisciplinary approaches to explore biological carriers such as ferritin and Pickering emulsions for delivering TCM monomers, aiming to develop novel drug delivery systems for the prevention and treatment of inflammatory skin diseases.