Three professors from BMU listed among the World’s Top 2% Scientists 2025

2025-09-30

Recently, Stanford University and international academic publisher Elsevier jointly released the Worlds Top 2% Scientists 2025. Prof. Zheng Qingyin from the School of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Prof. Wang Xiaoyan from the School of Pharmacy, and Prof. Zhang Jiayu from the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine at BMU were selected for the list of “Single-year Impact”, and Prof. Wang Xiaoyan was also included in the list of “Career-long Impact”.


From nearly 7 million scientists worldwide, the worlds top 2% scientists were selected based on comprehensive parameters including paper citations, h-index, co-author adjusted hm-index, and citations of articles where the scientist was the sole or first author, covering 22 disciplinary fields and 174 sub-fields. The list of “Career-long Impact” centered on scientists career-long academic achievements, with 12,374 Chinese scholars included in the 2025 list. The list of “Single-year Impact” focused on scientists academic performance in 2024, with 31,685 Chinese scholars included in the 2025 list.


Scholar Profiles:

Zheng Qingyin, Professor., M.D., Ph.D., Postdoc, Doctoral Supervisor, Distinguished Expert of Taishan Scholars, Dean of BMUs Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation Research Institute. He has long been engaged in neurobiomedical research, primarily focusing on the pathogenesis and treatment of hearing loss.


Wang Xiaoyan, Professor, Master's Supervisor, Head of the Organic Chemistry Teaching and Research Office, Council Member and Deputy Secretary-General of the Coastal Zone Sustainable Development Branch of the Chinese Society for Oceanography and Limnology. She primarily engaged in research on chemical measurement technologies for environment and health.


Zhang Jiayu, Member of the Communist Party of China, Professor, Ph.D. from Peking University, Postdoc at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Doctoral Supervisor. He primarily engaged in research on the mechanisms of complex traditional Chinese medicine systems and the development of traditional Chinese medicine-based health products.


BY: Xie Yi

SOURCE: Department of Science and Technology (Science and Technology Achievement Transformation Center)