Lian- Jiu Su, Md, PhD, Associated professor in Wuhan University, Wuhan, China. I focus on the critical issues of kidney injury and repair. My work bridges clinical insights and cutting-edge research, aiming to improve patient outcomes in kidney injury. With over 10 publications in top-tier journals such as Science Translational Medicine and Autophagy, my research has gained recognition for its scientific impact, including two highly cited papers and one featured in the F1000 database. I am also ranked among the top 50 experts in Critical Care Medicine in China. What sets me apart is my unique combination of clinical expertise and advanced research skills, allowing me to address urgent clinical problems with innovative scientific approaches. My dedication to advancing knowledge in kidney injury and repair not only contributes to the field but also offers practical solutions that can be translated into better care for kidney disease. First or corresponding Science translational medicine(accepted), Journal of Nanobiotechnolog, Autophagy, BJA, JBC, CB, FASEB. Number of citations: 2915, Google Scholar's H-index:12. Number peer reviewed work: more than 20. My long-term research are kidney injury and kidney fibrosis. I excel in problem-solving by applying evidence-based approaches to complex medical issues, particularly in kidney injury and repair. With active listening and effective communication skills, I engage well with teams and patients alike, fostering collaboration. Having lived in the U.S. for many years, I am fluent in English and possess excellent reading, writing, and speaking skills, which enhance my interpersonal interactions and teamwork. My hobbies are reading and singing.