Huai-Jen Tsai | Transgenesis | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai | Transgenesis | Excellence in Research Award 

Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai | Transgenesis | Chair Professor at Fu Jen Catholic University | Taiwan

Transgenesis Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai is a distinguished scientist whose career spans over five decades in molecular biology, marine biotechnology, developmental biology, and particularly gene transgenesis in aquatic organisms. Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai obtained his B.Sc. in Biology from Fu-Jen Catholic University, followed by an M.Sc. in Marine Biology and Fisheries Science from National Taiwan University, where his master’s thesis analyzed blood and muscle proteins of blenny fish via electrophoresis — grounding him firmly in marine biology and protein biochemistry. He then went on to earn a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Oregon State University, USA, completing a dissertation on “Conjugal transfer of plasmid genes between lactic Streptococcus and Leuconostoc starter cultures,” which provided him with rigorous training in gene transfer, plasmid biology and microbial genetics. This strong educational foundation supported a prolific professional journey: beginning as a research assistant, then serving as a teaching assistant, and eventually becoming a researcher in biotechnology and fermentation in the U.S., before returning to Taiwan to engage in academia and research. Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai progressed from Associate Professor to Professor — holding significant roles at the Institute of Fisheries Science and the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology at National Taiwan University, and later serving as Professor and Director of these institutes. He also held adjunct and visiting professorships, including at the Institute of Biomedical Sciences at Mackay Medical College, and serves as Chair Professor in the Department of Life Science at Fu-Jen Catholic University. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai has combined marine biology, molecular biology, and biotechnology to pioneer the development of transgenic aquatic animals, especially using fish models. His research interests center on gene transgenesis in aquatic materials, developmental biology using model fish, molecular mechanisms of gene regulation, tissue-specific gene expression, environmental biotechnology applications, and the use of transgenic fish as biosensors for environmental toxicants. His lab has developed a wide range of transgenic lines — for example, fluorescent-protein–tagged zebrafish where muscle, heart, eye or ovary tissues are marked, as well as transgenic medaka and other aquaculture species — to study gene regulation, embryonic development, organogenesis, regeneration, and environmental responses. Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai’s research skills cover a broad array of molecular biology and biotechnology techniques: gene cloning, promoter analysis, microinjection and electroporation gene transfer methods, transgenesis, germ-line transmission, use of fluorescent reporter genes (GFP/RFP) for live imaging, developmental gene expression studies, protein biochemistry, and the use of aquatic model organisms. He has authored many peer-reviewed publications and secured patents for “Novel transgenic zebrafish, gene fragments and methods for producing transgenic zebrafish.” His honors and awards reflect his scientific leadership and teaching excellence, including the MOST Outstanding Research Award, Excellent Teaching Award, recognition as Distinguished Professor, the Y. Z. Hsu Technology Invention Award (Biotechnology Category) for a patent on “Novel Gene Fragment for Use in Golden Zebrafish,” and multiple Outstanding Research Awards, as well as inclusion in the prestigious directories Marquis Who’s Who in various categories — highlighting his global recognition. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai stands as a pioneering and visionary scientist whose integration of marine biology, molecular techniques, and transgenic technologies has significantly advanced aquatic biotechnology and developmental biology. His lifelong commitment to gene transgenesis in fish, his development of transgenic aquatic models, and his mentorship of students position him as a foundational figure shaping the future of marine biotechnology, environmental monitoring using transgenic organisms, and developmental biology research.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

Zeng, C.-W., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). The Promising Role of a Zebrafish Model Employed in Neural Regeneration Following a Spinal Cord Injury. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(18), 13938. 
Tsai, H.-J. (2000). Electroporated Sperm Mediation of a Gene Transfer System for Finfish and Shellfish. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 56, 281–284. 
Tsai, H.-J., Chen, Y.-H., Lin, Y.-J., & Wang, Y.-H. (2006). Spatiotemporal Expression of Zebrafish Keratin 18 During Early Embryogenesis and the Establishment of a Keratin 18:RFP Transgenic Line. Gene Expression Patterns, 6(4), 335–339. 
Hsiao, C.-D., & Tsai, H.-J. (2003). Skin-specific Expression of ictacalcin, a Homolog of the S100 Genes, During Zebrafish Embryogenesis. Developmental Dynamics, 228(4), 745–750.
Chou, C.-Y., Horng, L.-S., & Tsai, H.-J. (2001). Uniform GFP-Expression in Transgenic Medaka (Oryzias latipes) at the F0 Generation. Transgenic Research, 10, 303–315. 

 

Jeffry Roy Chauchat | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Jeffry Roy Chauchat | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Head of Exercise and Sport Sciences Department at Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus

Jeffry Roy Chauchat is an accomplished academician specializing in Sports Sciences, currently serving as the Head of the Exercise and Sport Sciences Department at Eastern Mediterranean University. With a robust educational background including a PhD from Ege University, he has made significant contributions to the field through research and publications. His research focuses on areas such as exercise physiology, sports health sciences, and athletic performance, employing advanced methodologies like SPSS, AMOS, and Nvivo for analysis. Jeffry has authored multiple articles in prestigious journals, addressing topics ranging from the effects of exercise on oxidative stress to the effectiveness of Kinesio Taping in sports rehabilitation. He actively engages in international conferences as a speaker and committee member, fostering global collaboration in sports science research. Jeffry’s dedication to academic excellence and leadership in his field underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in Sports Sciences.

Professional Profiles

Education

Jeffry Roy Chauchat attended Lycée Français Pierre Loti d’Istanbul in Turkey for his high school education. He pursued his higher education in Sports Sciences, completing both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France. He further advanced his academic journey by earning a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) from Ege University, specializing in Sports Health Sciences. His doctoral thesis focused on “The Effect of an Acute Maximal Exercise on Serum Uncoupling Protein 1 (UCP1) Level and the Role of UCP1-3826 A/G Polymorphism.”

Professional Experience

Jeffry Roy Chauchat is an accomplished academician and Head of the Exercise and Sport Sciences Department at Eastern Mediterranean University. With a PhD in Sports Health Sciences from Ege University, his research focuses on the physiological impacts of exercise, particularly exploring the role of Uncoupling Protein 1 (UCP1). Jeffry has over 16 years of experience in academia, including roles as a lecturer in Recreation and Exercise and Sport Sciences at Eastern Mediterranean University. He completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Sports Sciences at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France, where he also developed fluency in Turkish, French, and English. Jeffry’s career highlights include significant contributions to understanding how acute exercise affects biochemical markers, emphasizing his dedication to advancing knowledge in sports science and promoting academic excellence within his department.

Research Interest

Jeffry Roy Chauchat’s research interests span several facets of sports science and exercise physiology. He is particularly interested in exploring the physiological responses to exercise, with a focus on biochemical markers and the role of Uncoupling Protein 1 (UCP1). His work delves into understanding how different exercise regimes impact metabolic pathways and contribute to overall health outcomes. Additionally, Jeffry investigates sports performance enhancement through exercise interventions, aiming to optimize training methodologies for athletes. His research also encompasses the broader implications of exercise on health and well-being, including metabolic health, cardiovascular fitness, and the physiological adaptations to various training modalities. Jeffry’s academic pursuits aim to advance scientific understanding in sports sciences and contribute to evidence-based practices in exercise physiology and sports performance optimization.

Research Skills

Jeffry Roy Chauchat possesses a diverse array of research skills that underscore his expertise in Sports Sciences. His proficiency spans qualitative and quantitative methodologies such as SPSS, AMOS, Smart-PLS, fsQCA, and Nvivo, enabling rigorous data analysis and insightful research findings. Specializing in areas like exercise physiology and sports health sciences, Jeffry has contributed significantly to the field through publications in SCI Expanded journals. His doctoral thesis, supported by Ege University’s Scientific Research Projects Department, investigated the impact of acute maximal exercise on serum uncoupling protein 1 levels, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in athletic performance. Jeffry’s international engagement is evident through his role as an invited speaker at various congresses and conferences, where he shares his research insights and fosters global collaboration. Additionally, his involvement in academic supervision underscores his dedication to mentoring and nurturing future researchers in Sports Sciences, further enhancing the academic landscape in this dynamic field.

Award and Honors

Jeffry Roy Chauchat has been recognized with several prestigious awards and honors for his contributions to the field of Sports Sciences. Notably, he received the third prize for the best oral presentation at the 3rd International Congress of Athletic Performance & Health in Sports in 2021, highlighting his excellence in communicating research findings and insights. His scholarly achievements have also been acknowledged through various international research awards, affirming his significant impact on advancing knowledge in exercise physiology and sports health sciences. Jeffry’s dedication to research and academic excellence is further evidenced by his publications in SCI Expanded journals, which contribute to the scientific community’s understanding of athletic performance and health.

Publications

  1. Title: The effectiveness of kinesio taping in recovering from delayed onset muscle soreness: A crossover study
    • Authors: B Kirmizigil, JR Chauchat, O Yalciner, G Iyigun, E Angin, G Baltaci
    • Journal: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 29
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 385-393
    • Citations: 37
  2. Title: Akut maksimal bir egzersizin serum eşleşme bozucu protein 1 (UCP1) düzeyi üzerine etkisi ve UCP1-3826 A/G polimorfizminin rolü
    • Authors: JR Chauchat
    • Institution: Ege Üniversitesi, Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü
    • Year: 2020