As Dr. Zhou Jianghua, I hold a Doctor of Medicine degree and currently serve as an Associate Researcher at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. My research focuses on investigating novel clinical intervention strategies and elucidating the fundamental pathogenesis of cardiometabolic disorders, particularly diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and obesity. I have established particular expertise in the emerging field of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, where my interdisciplinary approach integrating endocrinology, cardiology, and nephrology perspectives has yielded several groundbreaking insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets. The impact of my research is evidenced by over 20 first-author or corresponding-author publications in high-impact journals including Cardiovascular Diabetology, Hepatology and Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia And Muscle, with my work being frequently cited by international peers. My contributions to the field have been recognized through invitations to deliver keynote lectures and symposium presentations at major conferences. As an engaged member of the scientific community, I have contributed to academic quality control by reviewing more than 40 manuscripts for leading journals in my field, helping to shape the direction of research in our field. My research program pursues three interconnected objectives: (1) uncovering fundamental disease mechanisms; (2) developing precision medicine approaches; (3) training the next generation of physician-scientists. As a research leader, I have demonstrated particular strengths in building and managing interdisciplinary teams. My leadership philosophy emphasizes collaborative problem-solving, with a track record of successfully navigating complex biomedical challenges through innovative team-based approaches. Beyond my research activities, I maintain a strong commitment to continuous learning through regular participation in departmental journal clubs and academic exchanges. Believing firmly in the importance of work-life integration, I dedicate time to physical fitness through regular sports activities and maintain a disciplined schedule of literature reading beyond my immediate research focus. These activities not only refresh my perspective but often inspire innovative research ideas at the intersection of different scientific disciplines. My balanced approach to professional and personal development enables me to sustain high productivity while maintaining the creativity and enthusiasm essential for meaningful scientific discovery.