Rolf Teschke | Precision Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Rolf Teschke | Precision Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Rolf Teschke | Klinikum Hanau | Germany

Rolf Teschke, M.D., Professor of Medicine, is a distinguished German physician and internationally recognized expert in gastroenterology, hepatology, and the complex mechanisms of hepatotoxicity. Born in Gera, he pursued medical studies at the universities of Munich and Marburg, earning his medical degree and completing his inaugural thesis. His early scientific foundation was shaped in pathology, where his interest in liver injury and toxic mechanisms first took root. A pivotal stage of his career unfolded in New York, where he worked under the mentorship of renowned liver specialist Charles S. Lieber. During this period, he conducted influential biochemical research on alcohol-related liver injury, including solubilizing and isolating the microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system and exploring cytochrome P450–related pathways. This work strengthened his commitment to uncovering the biological foundations of hepatotoxicity and decisively shaped his future research direction. Returning to Germany, Professor Teschke continued to advance academically in gastroenterology, hepatology, and infectious diseases at the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf. He completed his habilitation, received a prestigious university research award, and expanded his clinical and experimental work on alcohol-induced liver damage, hydrocarbon toxicity, and the growing challenge of drug-induced liver injury. As a department director at a major teaching hospital, he further deepened his focus on drug-induced liver injury, contributing significantly to the development and refinement of the RUCAM causality assessment method in collaboration with international experts. His scholarly output is substantial, consisting of more than 250 English-language publications, including books and book chapters. His work has earned 6,890 citations across 4,042 documents, with an h-index of 48, reflecting his strong influence in the global hepatology community. He has served as associate editor of Annals of Hepatology and held editorial roles across numerous leading medical and scientific journals.

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Featured Publications:

Teschke, R. Drug-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis by Varenicline and Infliximab as a Continuous Disease Spectrum with Two Different Flares: Acute Liver Injury Followed by Hepatic Autoimmunity. Review.
Annotation: Discusses two-step autoimmune hepatitis triggered by pharmaceutical agents, highlighting diagnostic and clinical implications.

Teschke, R. Acute Liver Failure with Determinate rather than Indeterminate Etiology Facilitates Therapy and May Avoid Liver Transplantation: A Critical Analysis. Review.
Annotation: Evaluates clinical outcomes in acute liver failure and argues the benefits of precise etiological identification.

Teschke, R., et al. Drug-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis: Robust Causality Assessment Using Two Different Validated and Scoring Diagnostic Algorithms. Review.
Annotation: Compares two validated diagnostic algorithms to strengthen causality assessment in drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis.

Teschke, R. Immunology Highlights of Four Major Idiosyncratic DILI Subtypes Verified by the RUCAM: A New Evidence-Based Classification. Review.
Annotation: Proposes an evidence-based immunological classification for idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI).

Teschke, R., et al. Metabolic Mysteries of Copper Dysregulation in Wilson Disease. Review.
Annotation: Explores metabolic pathways and unresolved mechanisms underlying copper dysregulation in Wilson’s disease.

Teschke, R., et al. Open Questions on How Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Shapes the Course of Drug-Induced Liver Injury. Letter.
Annotation: Raises key unresolved scientific and clinical questions on the interaction between MASLD and DILI.

Chien-Hung Yeh | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chien-Hung Yeh | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chien-Hung Yeh | Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Professor Chien-Hung Yeh, a tenured faculty member at Beijing Institute of Technology and a National High-Level Fellow, is renowned for his groundbreaking work in neuromodulation, cross-frequency coupling, and medical AI. With over 50 SCI publications, 15+ patents, and leadership in major national research projects, he has significantly advanced intelligent healthcare technologies. His collaborations span prestigious institutions like Harvard and Oxford, and his innovations influence clinical practices and brain-computer interface development. As a senior IEEE member and editorial board contributor, Professor Yeh exemplifies excellence in interdisciplinary biomedical engineering—making him a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Professor Chien-Hung Yeh holds a distinguished academic background, earning his doctoral degree through a joint supervision program between Harvard Medical School and National Central University. This unique cross-continental academic training provided him with a rich blend of cutting-edge biomedical knowledge and rigorous technological insight. His PhD research laid the groundwork for his later innovations in neuromodulation and cross-frequency coupling, with strong emphasis on translational science bridging engineering and clinical neuroscience. His academic journey reflects both depth and global perspective, equipping him with interdisciplinary tools essential for leadership in advanced healthcare technologies.

Experience

Professor Yeh currently serves as a tenured professor at Beijing Institute of Technology, one of China’s premier research universities. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience leading major national-level research projects, including initiatives funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and the Beijing Municipal Health Commission. In addition to his academic role, he is actively engaged in consultancy and industry-academia collaborations, such as with Kao Corporation and Neuracle Technology Co., Ltd. He also chairs IEEE conferences and serves as a reviewer for various high-level funding agencies including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Science Foundation of China. His experience spans administration, research management, teaching, and policy advising, making him a key figure in biomedical innovation ecosystems.

Research Interests

Professor Yeh’s research is at the forefront of biomedical engineering, with core interests in cross-frequency coupling, neuromodulation, and artificial intelligence applications in medicine. He is internationally recognized for his pioneering work on dynamic brain signal processing, particularly in the development of algorithms for brain-computer interfaces and intelligent monitoring systems for neurological disorders. His contributions to waveform analysis and AI-driven health diagnostics have practical implications for epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, sleep disorders, and critical care. These interests are not only intellectually rigorous but also clinically transformative, aiming to close the gap between neuroscience theory and patient-centered innovation.

Awards

Throughout his career, Professor Yeh has received numerous prestigious recognitions. He has been honored as a National High-Level Fellow in China, a designation reserved for top-tier scientists making significant contributions to strategic research areas. His projects have received substantial support from national and municipal government bodies, reinforcing the value of his work to public health and innovation policy. He has also co-led a team that was named a runner-up in the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, a global competition to develop portable diagnostic devices capable of revolutionizing healthcare delivery. This accomplishment highlights the global applicability of his research. Furthermore, Professor Yeh’s editorial roles in leading journals, including Cyborg and Bionic Systems, Applied Sciences, and BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, along with his membership in key professional societies such as IEEE and the Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering, reflect the academic community’s high regard for his expertise and leadership.

Publications

Amplitude modulation multiscale entropy characterizes complexity and brain states

Author: W Shi, H Feng, X Zhang, CH Yeh
Journal: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
Year: 2023

A novel measure of cardiopulmonary coupling during sleep based on the synchrosqueezing transform algorithm 

Author: Y Wang, W Shi, CH Yeh
Journal: IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
Year: 2023

Waveform changes with the evolution of beta bursts in the human subthalamic nucleus

Author: CH Yeh, B Al-Fatly, AA Kuehn, AC Meidahl, G Tinkhauser, H Tan,
Journal: Clinical neurophysiology
Year: 2020

Generalized multiscale Lempel–Ziv complexity of cyclic alternating pattern during sleep

Author: CH Yeh, W Shi
Journal: Nonlinear Dynamics
Year: 2018

A comparison study on stages of sleep: Quantifying multiscale complexity using higher moments on coarse-graining

Author: W Shi, P Shang, Y Ma, S Sun, CH Yeh
Journal: Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
Year: 2017

Quantifying spasticity with limited swinging cycles using pendulum test based on phase amplitude coupling

Author: CH Yeh, HWV Young, CY Wang, YH Wang, PL Lee, JH Kang, MT Lo
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
Year: 2016

Spurious cross-frequency amplitude–amplitude coupling in nonstationary, nonlinear signals

Author: CH Yeh, MT Lo, K Hu
Journal: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Year: 2016

On the computational complexity of the empirical mode decomposition algorithm 

Author: YH Wang, CH Yeh, HWV Young, K Hu, MT Lo
Journal: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Year: 2014

Conclusion

Professor Chien-Hung Yeh exemplifies the ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award through his high-impact publications, transformative research, interdisciplinary expertise, and technological innovations. His leadership in both academic and applied research domains, coupled with international collaborations and continuous contributions to scientific advancement, makes him a deserving recipient of this recognition.