Sun Zhongyang, a medical doctor with a PhD and postdoctoral research experience. I currently serve as an associate professor and master's supervisor at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine and Anhui Medical University, and I am also a attending physician at the Eastern Theater Command Air Force Hospital. My academic influence stems from my dedication to exploring the frontiers of medical science, particularly in the field of osteoporosis and skeletal muscle ischemia-reperfusion injury research. What sets me apart is my unique approach that combines traditional Chinese medicine with modern medical research techniques. I have made significant academic contributions, publishing 15 SCI-indexed articles as the first or corresponding author, including 4 in top-tier Zone 1 journals and 5 in Zone 2 journals, with a single article reaching an impact factor of 11.005 and a cumulative impact factor of 67.351. In addition, I have published over 10 articles in core journals. I have been granted 1 invention patent and 2 utility model patents. I have led 11 research projects, including 3 national-level projects (1 National Natural Science Foundation project, 1 postdoctoral special support project, and 1 postdoctoral surface project) and 4 provincial-level projects, with a total funding of over 2.5 million yuan. In 2017, I was awarded the Outstanding Master's Thesis by the PLA (provincial-level). I am also an active member of several professional committees, such as the Wound Prevention and Treatment and Tissue Repair Professional Committee, the Jiangsu Rehabilitation Medicine Society Bone Injury Professional Committee, and the Chinese Trauma Magazine Youth Academic Committee. I have contributed to the academic community by serving as a youth editorial board member and reviewer for over 40 core journals both domestically and internationally. I have peer-reviewed numerous manuscripts and written several editorials for academic journals. My personal and professional goals are centered on making lasting contributions to the fields of osteoporosis pathogenesis, skeletal muscle ischemia-reperfusion injury mechanisms, the effects of single traditional Chinese medicine components, epigenetics, and small molecule RNA research. I possess a diverse set of professional skills, including active listening, effective communication, strong interpersonal relationships, exceptional leadership, mentoring abilities, management expertise, and problem-solving capabilities. In my personal life, I enjoy reading, with a particular interest in philosophy and history. I also engage in outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, which help me maintain a healthy work-life balance.