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Jian-Guo Feng, PhD, Associate Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Key Laboratory of Luzhou, The Affiliated Hospital, Southwest Medical University. I earned my Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Chongqing University and completed post-doctoral training at Southern Medical University. I am a basic researcher in the field of Biomedicine, focusing on investigating the roles of RNA binding proteins and gene alternative splicing events in skin cancer progression and wound healing process. My primary interest lies in developing novel therapeutic strategies. Abnormal alternative splicing events, often driven by RNA binding proteins, play crucial roles in both skin cancer progression and delayed wound healing under chronic stress conditions like diabetes. Despite significant advances in understanding these skin diseases, research on RBPs and alternative splicing has been relatively neglected, and therapeutic strategies targeting these key regulators are limited. Therefore, we are making every effort to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms and develop innovative therapeutic strategies targeting these key regulators. I have published 38 peer-reviewed biomedical research papers as the first author or corresponding author in academic journals, including Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Experimental & Molecular Medicine, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Journal of Translational Medicine, Chinese Medical Journal, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, Experimental Cell Research et al. The total number of citations has reached 981, and my H-index on Google Scholar is currently 17. Additionally, I was awarded the second prize for medical science and technology by Sichuan Medical Association for young talents. I have been granted five patents. Moreover, I am the member of the 3D Printing Technology Committee under the Chinese Medical Biotech Association and also serve as a member of the Tumor Precision Medicine Clinical Translation Expert Committee within Sichuan Anti-Cancer Association. I have reviewed over 30 papers for various journals, including Journal of Advanced Research, International Journal of Surgery, Journal of Neurochemistry, BBA-Molecular Basis of Disease, Cancer Medicine, Cell Biology International, FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, World Journal of Diabetes, et al. In addition, I have served as an International Examiner for Ph.D. Thesis at Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST), Pakistan. I have also written an editorial for Physics of Life Reviews (PMID: 38905874). Our research group always focuses on uncovering the roles of RNA binding proteins and gene alternative splicing events in the progression of skin cancers and the process of skin wound healing. Abnormal alternative splicing events driven by RNA binding proteins driven are crucial for the development of skin cancers or the dysregulation of skin wound healing under chronic stress. A deeper understanding of these regulatory mechanisms is pivotal for developing innovative therapeutic approaches to address these dermatological disorders. I have been working in the field of biochemistry and skin diseases for the past ten years, which has allowed me to develop fluency in English with verbal and written communication skills, especially in these related fields. I possess good written communication skills and am capable of producing high-quality content with proficient writing and editing abilities. Moreover, I enjoy collaborating with colleagues and excel at building and maintaining relationships within a team-oriented environment. The activities I enjoy the most are reading, jogging and traveling, as they bring me both comfort and excitement. Additionally, traveling allows me to explore new cultures, meet new people, and indulge in different cuisines.