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Hong Guangliang, a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor with a medical doctorate in Emergency Medicine, holding the professional title of Chief Physician. Currently serving as the Party Secretary of Longgang Campus at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. Recognized as a leading medical professional through prestigious honors including Wenzhou "551 Talent" and "Top Ten Outstanding Youth" awards. Holding multiple significant academic positions: Committee Member of the Emergency Resuscitation and Disaster Medicine Committee under the Chinese Medical Doctor Association; Standing Committee Member of the County Medical Consortium Emergency Work Committee of the China Medicine Education Association; Vice Chairman of the Poisoning Branch of Zhejiang Medical Association; Vice Chairman of the Emergency Medicine Branch of Wenzhou Medical Association; Council Member of Wenzhou Hospital Association; and Executive Council Member and Deputy Secretary-General of Wenzhou Medical Association. Research focuses primarily on clinical studies of acute poisoning and sepsis, with particular emphasis on pathological mechanisms, early diagnostic methods, and precision treatment approaches. In the field of toxicology, research explores innovative antidote strategies, toxicokinetics, and molecular mechanisms of toxin-induced organ damage. Regarding sepsis, investigations concentrate on identifying key drivers of host immune dysregulation and developing targeted intervention strategies. Academic achievements include publication of 22 SCI-indexed research papers and over 20 articles in core Chinese medical journals, along with 4 authorized invention patents. Has successfully led two General Programs funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and six provincial-level research projects. Recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including the Second Prize of Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (twice), Second Prize of Zhejiang Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Award, Second Prize of Zhejiang Higher Education Research Achievement Award, and Third Prize of Zhejiang Medical and Health Science and Technology Innovation Award. Committed to medical education, responsible for teaching Emergency Medicine to undergraduate students. Over the past five years, has supervised 16 master's degree candidates and 2 doctoral students, making significant contributions to the cultivation of medical professionals. Research work demonstrates a strong integration of clinical practice and scientific investigation, with findings that have advanced both theoretical understanding and practical applications in emergency medicine and critical care.