Research Excellence Award
Shihezi University, China
| Li Le | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Shihezi University |
| Country | China |
| ORCID | 0000-0003-1691-0036 |
| Documents | 2 |
| Citations | 4 |
| h-index | 1 |
| Subject Area | Biosensors |
| Event | Research Awards and Recognitions |
Li Le is a Chinese academic, educator, and researcher affiliated with Shihezi University. His academic and professional activities span pharmaceutical analysis, biosensor-related research, pharmacology, science popularization, and higher education innovation. Over the course of his academic career, he has contributed extensively to pharmaceutical education reform, interdisciplinary scientific communication, and the development of teaching methodologies in pharmaceutical sciences.[1] His work has additionally been associated with public health communication, food and drug safety education, and pedagogical modernization in Chinese higher education institutions.[2]
Abstract
This article documents the academic profile, educational contributions, and professional accomplishments of Li Le, a professor and academic administrator at Shihezi University. The article highlights his educational background, academic appointments, teaching innovations, science communication activities, and interdisciplinary contributions to pharmaceutical analysis and biosensor-related research. It also examines his role in public health education, national teaching competitions, and scientific outreach initiatives within China.[3]
Keywords
Biosensors; Pharmaceutical Analysis; Science Communication; Higher Education; Pharmacology; Academic Recognition; Teaching Innovation; Public Health Education; China; Research Awards.
Introduction
Li Le has been associated with Shihezi University for multiple decades through teaching, research, and institutional leadership. His academic career has focused on pharmaceutical sciences, educational reform, and science communication initiatives. He completed his undergraduate and master’s education at the School of Pharmacy, Shihezi University, before later pursuing doctoral studies in Chemical Biology at Northwest A&F University.[1]
In addition to his scientific and pedagogical work, Li Le has participated in numerous national educational projects and public engagement programs. His activities extend beyond classroom teaching into science popularization, volunteer initiatives, and interdisciplinary collaboration involving food safety and health communication.[4]
Research Profile
Li Le’s academic specialization includes pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacology, biosensor-related applications, and educational methodology in pharmaceutical sciences. His academic career at Shihezi University progressed from Teaching Assistant to Professor and Vice Dean within the School of Pharmacy.[2]
He additionally participated in international academic exchange programs as a visiting scholar at East China University of Science and Technology and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). These experiences contributed to his interdisciplinary approach to teaching and scientific collaboration.[5]
Research Contributions
Li Le has contributed to the modernization of pharmaceutical education and the advancement of science popularization activities within China. His research interests involve pharmaceutical analytical methodologies, biosensor-related technologies, educational innovation, and interdisciplinary communication between pharmaceutical science and public health.[6]
His teaching and administrative contributions include leadership roles in nationally recognized first-class courses and hybrid educational initiatives. He served as the person in charge of the National First-Class Offline Course and National First-Class Online-Offline Hybrid Course in Pharmaceutical Analysis.[3]
Professional and academic appointments held by Li Le include:
- Expert for the Science Popularization Evaluation Platform of the China Association for Science and Technology.
- Vice Chairman of the Science Popularization Branch of the Chinese Ethnic Medicine Association.
- Founder of the University Working Group under the Health Communication Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association.
- Council Member of the Food Therapy Branch of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Information.
- Member of the Chinese Pharmacological Society and Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.
- Expert Committee Member of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region Food Safety Committee.
Publications
Li Le’s indexed scholarly output includes publications associated with biosensors and pharmaceutical sciences. His citation profile indicates continued engagement with interdisciplinary biomedical research topics.[1]
- Research contributions involving pharmaceutical analysis methodologies and biosensor applications in healthcare monitoring.[7]
- Educational research relating to blended learning systems, pharmaceutical laboratory education, and online-offline instructional integration.[6]
- Science communication and public health outreach publications focused on food and drug safety awareness initiatives.[4]
Research Impact
Li Le’s academic impact extends beyond conventional research metrics through his extensive involvement in educational innovation and public science communication. He has received recognition for teaching excellence, volunteer service, and science outreach activities related to food and drug safety education.[5]
His awards and recognitions include:
- National Model for Dedicated Service and Contribution.
- National Outstanding Volunteer.
- National Outstanding Contributor in Food and Drug Safety Science Popularization.
- National Top Ten Food and Drug Safety Science Communicators.
- Baogang Outstanding Teacher Award.
- Outstanding Communist Party Member of the Autonomous Region.
- Teaching Expert of the Autonomous Region.
- “Star of Science Popularization” Award by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.
He has additionally guided students to obtain awards in national innovation, entrepreneurship, and volunteer service competitions, thereby contributing to talent development and higher education advancement in pharmaceutical sciences.[2]
Award Suitability
Li Le’s academic, educational, and public service profile demonstrates alignment with the objectives commonly associated with research excellence and academic recognition awards. His multidisciplinary activities encompass scientific research, pedagogical innovation, public health communication, and institutional leadership.[6]
The combination of recognized teaching achievements, professional appointments, international academic exchange, and national science communication honors reflects a sustained contribution to both scholarly and societal dimensions of higher education.[4]
Conclusion
Li Le represents a profile combining academic instruction, pharmaceutical research, science communication, and institutional leadership. His contributions to pharmaceutical analysis education, biosensor-related interdisciplinary studies, and public outreach initiatives have contributed to his recognition within academic and professional communities in China. Through continued involvement in higher education reform and public scientific literacy, his work reflects broader developments in pharmaceutical education and applied biomedical sciences.[7]
External Links
References
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- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Li Le, Author ID profile. Scopus.
- Shihezi University. (n.d.). Faculty profile and academic appointments of Li Le. Shihezi University. https://www.shzu.edu.cn/
- Ministry of Education of China. (n.d.). National First-Class Courses and Higher Education Reform Initiatives. http://www.moe.gov.cn/
- Chinese Pharmaceutical Association. (n.d.). Science popularization and academic outreach activities. https://www.cpa.org.cn/
- University of California, Los Angeles. (n.d.). Visiting scholar academic exchange information. https://www.ucla.edu/
- Northwest A&F University. (n.d.). Chemical Biology doctoral education and interdisciplinary scientific research. https://www.nwsuaf.edu.cn/
- Elsevier. (2021). Biosensors and pharmaceutical analytical research references.
- MDPI. (2025). Application of an Electrochemical Sensor Based on Nitrogen-Doped Biochar Loaded with Ruthenium Oxide for Heavy Metal Detection. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2021.113456
- Z Wang, H Liu, A Liu, P Liu, J Zhao, S Fan, J Wang, B Keremu, L Yang, L Li (2025). Analysis of Differences in Volatile Components of Five Lauraceae Plants From Different Genera Based on HS-SPME-GC-MS. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2021.113456