Dr. Amy Miner Ross | Immunology | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Amy Miner Ross | Immunology | Best Innovation Award

OHSU, United States.

Dr. Amy Miner Ross, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.S., is an esteemed nursing scholar and educator at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Nursing. With a rich background in neuroscience nursing, critical care, and health systems leadership, she has significantly contributed to research on inflammatory response in stroke/TIA and work environments in nursing. Over the years, Dr. Ross has received multiple prestigious awards, served in key academic leadership roles, and has been an advocate for evidence-based nursing practice and education.

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📚 Education

Dr. Amy Miner Ross holds a Ph.D. in Nursing from Oregon Health & Science University (2006), where her research focused on the inflammatory response in stroke and transient ischemic attacks (TIA). She earned an M.S. in Nursing from the University of California, San Francisco (1987), specializing in Physiological Nursing and Physiology. Her academic foundation includes a B.S. in Nursing from the University of San Francisco (1978) and an A.S. in Science from City College of San Francisco (1974). With a strong background in nursing education and research, Dr. Ross has made significant contributions to the understanding of physiological responses in critical health conditions.

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Amy Miner Ross is an Associate Professor at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Nursing, where she has been a faculty member since 2006. She has held various leadership roles, including Interim Director of the Doctor of Philosophy Program (2020–2022) and Director of Health Systems & Organizational Leadership (2014–2024). From 2006 to 2012, she was also a faculty member in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program.

Beyond academia, Dr. Ross has extensive clinical and research experience. She served as a Research Consultant & Director of Professional Development at Asante Health System (2005–2008) and worked as a Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist at Rogue Valley Medical Center (2003–2006). Earlier in her career, she was a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Neurosurgery Research at the University of California, San Francisco (1983–1989), contributing to advancements in neurosurgical care and research.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Ross's research focuses on:

Inflammatory response in stroke/TIA

Peripheral immune response trajectories in stroke patients

Work environments & nursing care quality

Health systems leadership & nursing education

She has been involved in NIH-funded research and has received grants for projects investigating stroke immunology, healthcare environments, and virtual reality applications in nursing.

🏆 Awards & Honors

OHSU SON Excellence in Teaching Award (2023)

OHSU Graduate Faculty Recognition Award (2023, 2016)

FLAME Award – Faculty Mentor Nominee (2023)

Sakai Inclusivity Award – OHSU Teaching Learning Center (2022)

Top Downloaded Paper Award – Journal of Nursing Scholarship (2018-2019)

Neuroscience Nursing Foundation New Investigator Award (2013)

Pan American Games Gold Medalist – Synchronized Swimming (1971)

📄 Selected Publications

Liu, J., You, L., Zheng, J., Ross, A.M., & Liu, K. (2016). Effects of work environments on the quality of care in ICUs: a multisite study in China. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. PMID: 26796973 [Cited 25 times]

Ross, A. M., Lee, C. S., & Lutsep, H. (2015). Influence of Gender and Age on the Peripheral Immune Response in Stroke. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. PMID: 25774839 [Cited 6 times]

Ross, A. M. & Lee, C. S. (2015). Description and identification of the peripheral immune response trajectories over time in first-time & recurrent stroke/TIA. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 47(5), 256-262. PMID: 26236950 [Cited 3 times]

Li, K., Yan, T., You, L., Li, R., & Ross, A. M. (2015). International classification of functioning, disability and health categories for spinal cord injury nursing in China. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(1), 25-32. PMID: 24564326 [Cited 15 times]

 

 

 

Dr. He Bai | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. He Bai | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

East China University of Science and Technology, China.

He Bai is a dedicated researcher specializing in Chinese studies and material sciences, currently pursuing a Ph.D. at East China University of Science and Technology. With a strong academic foundation in Chinese studies, he has expanded his expertise into interdisciplinary research, focusing on advanced materials and environmental applications. His work integrates chemistry, nanomaterials, and catalysis, contributing significantly to sustainable technologies.

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🎓 Education

Dr. He Bai has a strong academic foundation in Chinese studies, having pursued his education across prestigious institutions in China. He earned his Bachelor’s degree (2014-2018) from Baotou Teacher’s College, where he developed a deep understanding of Chinese language and literature. Building on this, he completed his Master’s degree (2018-2021) at Inner Mongolia University, further refining his expertise in Chinese linguistics and cultural studies. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. (2021-Present) at East China University of Science and Technology, focusing on advanced research in the field. His academic journey has been marked by excellence, securing scholarships and contributing to interdisciplinary studies.

💼 Experience

Dr. He Bai possesses extensive expertise in advanced laboratory techniques, including fluorescence (FL), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), infrared (IR) spectroscopy, and ultraviolet (UV) analysis. His proficiency in these methods has enabled him to conduct high-precision material characterization and environmental research. Additionally, he is highly skilled in data visualization and scientific software, utilizing tools such as Origin, Photoshop (PS), and ChemDraw to analyze and present complex research findings effectively.

During his Ph.D. studies, Dr. Bai secured a 10,000 RMB research grant for his project on biochar-based catalysts for wastewater treatment, demonstrating his ability to lead innovative research with real-world applications. His outstanding achievements were further recognized when he won the Silver Award at the 7th China International "Internet Plus" Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition (2021, Shanghai), highlighting his innovative approach and interdisciplinary problem-solving skills.

🔬 Research Interests

Nanomaterials and Catalysis 🔬

Photocatalysis & Environmental Remediation 🌍

Graphene and MoS₂-based Materials 💡

Biochar-based Catalysts for Wastewater Treatment 💧

Quantum Confinement and Defect Engineering ⚛️

🏆 Awards & Honors

🏅 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Scholarship (2020)

🎖️ Academic Scholarship, East China University of Science and Technology (2021, 2022)

🥈 Silver Award, 7th China International "Internet Plus" College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (2021, Shanghai)

📚 Selected Publications

1️⃣ Quantum confinement and defect engineering mediated “two birds with one stone” strategy for Co/Bi self-regeneration and effective photogenerated carrier separation
📌 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2025, 365, 125001.

2️⃣ Structure and defect engineering synergistically boost Mo6+/Mo4+ circulation of Sv-MoS2 based photo-Fenton-like system for efficient levofloxacin degradation
📌 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2024, 358, 124430.
🔗 DOI | Cited by: 2

3️⃣ Carbon defects-enriched NBC-C3N5@CoMn with ultrafast modulation of redox couples for efficient degradation of contaminant
📌 Journal of Environmental Management, 2024, 366, 121723.
🔗 DOI | Cited by: 2

4️⃣ Modulating the redox couples of graphene-like NBC-TiO2@FeMn through forming photo-Fenton system for boosting persulfate activation to accelerate the contaminant degradation
📌 Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023, 473, 145392.
🔗 DOI | Cited by: 13

5️⃣ Preparation of Fe3O4@Fe(0) immobilized enzyme to enhance the efficient degradation of methoxychlor
📌 Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30(1), pp. 917–929.