Bing Han, Professor and Vice Director of Department of Orthodontics, Cranial-Facial Growth and Development Center, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, National Center of Stomatology & National Engineering Laboratory for Digital and Material Technology of Stomatology, Beijing 100081, China. Prof Bing Han's researches focus on craniofacial growth and development, digital diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion, development of efficient orthodontic appliances, and development and clinical translation of oral-maxillofacial tissue engineering and biomaterials. Prof Bing Han's work elucidated mechanisms of alveolar bone remodeling, periodontal inflammation and aging, while he is also developing systems of tissue repair. He has invented three orthodontic appliances, which have been recognized by the international Orthodontics. In the past five years, as the corresponding author, Prof Bing Han has published more than 60 SCI-indexed papers about Dentistry, Orthodontics, biomaterials and interdisciplinary research in Nature Biomedical Engineering, Nature Communications, Journal of Dental Research (cover article), Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Bioactive Materials (highly cited/annual paper), Advanced Science, Prog. Orthod., Am. J. Orthod. Dentofac. Orthop., Angle Orthod., Orthod. Craniofac. Res., etc. Eighteen articles were published on journals with the impact factor over 14. Prof. Bing Han has received invitations to contribute reviews from authoritative journals including Engineering, Int. J. Oral Sci., and Advanced Functional Material. Prof Bing Han's works have been cited over 1,400 times. Additionally, he has delivered five international presentations and is a member of the standing committee of Chinese Orthodontic Society. He has reviewed more than 50 articles for Advanced Materials, Advanced Science, Advanced Funct Materials, Small, Advanced Health Materials, Bioact. Mater, ACS APPL MATER INTER, Macromol Rapid Commun, ACS BIOMATER SCI ENG and has written four editorials. The aim is to conduct further research on the mechanisms of orthodontic forces and periodontal tissue remodeling, including mechanisms of alveolar bone remodeling under orthodontic forces and root resorption, and strategies to promote alveolar bone repair. I am a professor specializing in clinical and fundamental research in Orthodontics, with over 20 years of experience in the field. I have a strong influence among domestic and international colleagues, and I am good at communicating with others. As the leader of a research group with more than 30 members focusing on both clinical and basic research, I publish around 20 SCI-indexed articles annually about clinical problem-oriented studies. My hobbies include reading the latest developments in biomedicine, astronomy, chemistry, etc., and enjoy discussing history.