Dr. Shuo Qi | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award
Shandong Sport University | China
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits ๐
Dr. Shuo Qi embarked on a rigorous academic journey, demonstrating an early passion for sports science and rehabilitation. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Sports Rehabilitation from Shandong Second Medical University in 2017. He then pursued a Master of Education in Human Movement Science at Beijing Sport University under the mentorship of Professors Cao Jianmin and Su Hao, completing his studies in 2020. Driven by a desire to explore cutting-edge advancements in human movement, Dr. Qi obtained his Doctorate in Education specializing in Human Movement Science from Shanghai Sport University in 2023, where he was mentored by Professors Wang Xiaohui and Liu Yu.
Professional Endeavors ๐๏ธโโ๏ธ
Dr. Qi's professional career is marked by significant contributions to sports science and rehabilitation. His roles ranged from being a research assistant at the China Academy of Sport and Health to serving as a sports nutrition advisor and educator at the Air Force Aviation University of the People's Liberation Army. His work extended to genetic and performance monitoring for national wrestling and judo teams. At Shanghai Sport University, Dr. Qi conducted experimental research in neuro-biomechanical technology, showcasing his ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications.
Contributions and Research Focus ๐ฌ
Dr. Qiโs research spans a wide spectrum of human movement science, focusing on neuro-biomechanical ergogenic technology and brain stimulation for enhanced motor performance. He has been a main or key researcher in prestigious national and international projects, such as:
- Developing anti-load physical fitness programs for flight trainees.
- Investigating non-invasive deep brain stimulation to enhance motor abilities in collaboration with institutions like Harvard Medical School.
- Exploring the role of androgen receptors in muscle physiology through periodic stretching.
His publications, which appear in high-impact journals such as Brain Stimulation, Molecular Neurobiology, and Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, have established him as a thought leader in neuroplasticity and sports performance enhancement.
Accolades and Recognition ๐
Dr. Qi's scientific rigor and contributions have been recognized through participation in groundbreaking research funded by bodies like the National Natural Science Foundation of China. As a first author, he has published multiple SCI-indexed articles, earning recognition in elite academic circles. His systematic reviews and experimental studies on brain stimulation and gene polymorphisms have set benchmarks in sports science research.
Impact and Influence ๐
Dr. Qi's work bridges the gap between neuroscience and sports performance, offering transformative insights into enhancing physical and cognitive abilities. His research on non-invasive brain stimulation has practical implications for athletes, medical professionals, and military personnel. By collaborating with global institutions, Dr. Qi has elevated the scientific dialogue on sports biomechanics and neuroplasticity to an international platform.
Legacy and Future Contributionsย ๐
As a rising expert in sports science, Dr. Qiโs commitment to advancing neuro-biomechanical technologies places him at the forefront of innovative research. His ongoing projects promise to redefine training methodologies and rehabilitation protocols. With a strong foundation and an expanding network of collaborations, Dr. Qi is poised to make lasting contributions that will shape the future of sports science and human performance enhancement.
Publications
๐ Study on the Polymorphic Loci of Explosive Strength-Related Genes in Elite Wrestlers
Author: Shuo Qi, Jinglun Yu, Fanbo Meng, Zhen Wei, Zhiqiang Liang
Journal: Genes
Year: 2024
๐ Noninvasive Deep Brain Stimulation via Temporal Interference Electric Fields Enhanced Motor Performance of Mice and Its Neuroplasticity Mechanisms
Author: Xiaodong Liu, Shuo Qi, Lijuan Hou, Yu Liu, Xiaohui Wang
Journal: Molecular Neurobiology
Year: 2024
๐ Temporally Interfering Electric Fields Brain Stimulation in Primary Motor Cortex of Mice Promotes Motor Skill Through Enhancing Neuroplasticity
Author: Shuo Qi, Xiaodong Liu, Jinglun Yu, Yu Liu, Xiaohui Wang
Journal: Brain Stimulation
Year: 2024
๐ Key Transition Technology of Ski Jumping Based on Inertial Motion Unit, Kinematics, and Dynamics
Author: Jinglun Yu, Xinyu Ma, Shuo Qi, Shanshan Wei, Shuhong Zhang
Journal: BioMedical Engineering Online
Year: 2023
๐ Optimization of Stable Flight Posture of Ski Jumping Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation Technology
Author: Jinglun Yu, Ziqi Liao, Xinyu Ma, Zhen Wei, Shuhong Zhang
Journal: Sports Biomechanics
Year: 2023