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Chen Junjie, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Polymeric Materials and Engineering, School of Materials and Energy, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China. I mainly study the application of optical probe tools in the diagnosis and treatment of biomedical events, including liver diseases, bone diseases, etc., and have unique insights into the use of chemical tools to solve biological problems. Academic Achievements and Contributions: Publications: I have published 14 articles as the first or corresponding author in high-impact journals such as [Nature Communication], [Advanced Functional Materials], and [Aggregate]. These publications reflect my commitment to advancing knowledge in biomedical sciences. Citations and H-index: My work has been cited 519 times, with a Google Scholar H-index of 12. This reflects the significant impact and recognition of my research within the academic community. I have peer-reviewed 20 manuscripts, demonstrating my commitment to maintaining high academic standards and supporting rigorous research. As an Associate Professor, my personal and professional goals center on advancing knowledge in basic research in biomedical sciences, fostering interdisciplinary research, and mentoring the next generation of scholars. Personal Goals: To continuously expand my expertise, balancing cutting-edge research with effective teaching to inspire students and contribute meaningfully to the academic community. Professional Goals: To shape research directions by contributing to high-impact peer-reviewed publications and engaging in international collaborations. Serving on the editorial board will allow me to advocate for rigorous standards and innovative methodologies. Long-term Research Fields: My primary focus is on optical probe tools, exploring biological events. I am particularly interested in the intersection of chemistry and biomedical sciences, developing projects that tackle complex challenges. By pursuing these goals, I aim to significantly advance basic research in biomedical sciences, support emerging researchers, and uphold excellence in both research and education. My dedication to these objectives underscores my commitment to making valuable contributions to academia and society. As an Associate Professor with extensive experience in basic research in biomedical sciences, I bring strong active listening and communication skills, ensuring clear and constructive feedback to authors. My interpersonal and leadership abilities are demonstrated through collaborative research projects and guiding junior scholars, fostering a supportive academic community. With a proven track record in managing research teams and publishing high-impact papers, I excel in organizing and prioritizing information effectively. My mentoring approach encourages professional growth, while my problem-solving skills have resolved complex academic issues innovatively. Committed to advancing [World Journal of Gastroenterology]’s mission, I contribute not only through rigorous peer review but also by promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and maintaining the highest standards of scholarship. My passion for basic research in biomedical sciences and dedication to excellence make me a valuable asset to the editorial board. Reading, exercise, meditation.