My name is Huang Xinqi, and I hold a Doctorate in Dental Medicine from Sichuan University. I am currently an Attending Physician and Clinical Secretary in the Department of Orthodontics at West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University. My research primarily focuses on the correction mechanisms of malocclusion and the molecular processes involved in repairing oral craniofacial bone and cartilage defects. I am particularly interested in the application of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) and adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) in treating oral and craniofacial diseases, alongside regenerative medicine strategies for temporomandibular joint diseases. What sets my work apart is my exploration of non-coding RNA at the post-transcriptional level to provide precise strategies for repairing oral and maxillofacial defects. By uncovering how these molecules regulate stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration, I aim to offer new approaches to repair and regenerate oral tissues. My passion for this field stems from the need for more effective treatments for patients suffering from oral and maxillofacial deformities, and I strive to develop innovative, personalized strategies that can improve clinical outcomes. I have published over 20 articles as the first author or corresponding author in high-impact journals, including Small, J Dent Res, and Oral Dis. My research has garnered significant attention, with numerous citations across multiple platforms. My Google Scholar H-index stands at 15, reflecting the widespread impact of my work. I have been an invited speaker at multiple international academic conferences, sharing my insights on stem cell therapies, non-coding RNA, and tissue regeneration. Additionally, I have been awarded the "Hong Kong Scholar" title by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and received funding from the Sichuan Provincial Natural Science Foundation. I am an active member of professional organizations such as the Sichuan Provincial Orthodontic Committee, contributing to the advancement of the field through peer reviews and editorial work. These achievements highlight my commitment to advancing research and my ability to lead and contribute to the broader scientific community. In addition to my research contributions, I have actively participated in the academic community by reviewing over 30 manuscripts for various international journals, including Acta Biomater, Stem Cell Res Ther, and Cell Transplantation. My role as a peer reviewer allows me to contribute to the refinement and quality assurance of cutting-edge research in the fields of stem cell biology, tissue regeneration, and oral health. These contributions provide a platform to influence the direction of research in my areas of expertise, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality, impactful knowledge. Through these efforts, I aim to support the scientific community and foster collaboration across disciplines, ultimately advancing the understanding and treatment of oral and craniofacial diseases. My long-term research goals are centered around the application of stem cell therapies in the treatment of craniofacial bone and cartilage defects. I aim to develop new molecular strategies that can precisely regulate the repair of oral and maxillofacial tissues, focusing on the use of non-coding RNAs to optimize stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration. Additionally, I am committed to advancing clinical applications of my research to improve the quality of life for patients with complex craniofacial conditions. I possess a range of professional skills that are crucial to my research and clinical work. My active listening and communication skills allow me to effectively collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and patients, ensuring a deep understanding of their needs. My interpersonal skills foster strong relationships with colleagues, creating a supportive work environment. As a leader and mentor, I guide junior researchers and clinicians, providing them with the necessary tools and knowledge to succeed. I have honed my management skills through organizing research projects and clinical teams, ensuring smooth operations and timely results. Additionally, my problem-solving abilities enable me to approach complex clinical and research challenges with innovative solutions, driving progress in my field. Together, these skills help me navigate the intersection of academic research, clinical practice, and collaborative teamwork, advancing my work in oral and craniofacial regeneration. In my free time, I enjoy reading scientific literature, exploring new research technologies, hiking, and practicing mindfulness. These activities help me relax, stay focused, and continuously cultivate a balanced approach to both my professional and personal life.