Prof. Dr. Lin Wang | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Head of Teaching and Research Section at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Dr. Lin Wang, Associate Professor at the School of Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, is a distinguished nursing scholar specializing in resilience development among healthcare professionals, particularly emergency nurses facing workplace violence. She earned her Ph.D. in Nursing from the Second Military Medical University and has led multiple funded research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project. Her interdisciplinary work integrates AI with healthcare ethics, resulting in impactful publications in reputed journals such as Nursing & Health Sciences and Nurse Education Today. Internationally engaged as a visiting scholar at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she has presented at prestigious conferences and contributed to national healthcare policy reforms. Recognized with the Shanghai Nursing Science and Technology Award, she exemplifies research excellence, innovation, and societal impact.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Lin Wang holds a Ph.D. in Nursing from the Second Military Medical University and a B.S. in Nursing from Taishan Medical College. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied nursing science, emphasizing resilience, healthcare ethics, and mental health. She further enhanced her global academic perspective as a visiting scholar at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, engaging in collaborative research under the guidance of Prof. Barbara Bowers. This international exposure enriched her research methodologies, deepened her understanding of cross-cultural nursing practices, and expanded her professional network. Her education has consistently been aligned with her commitment to advancing nursing science through evidence-based interventions, interdisciplinary integration, and policy-oriented research, positioning her as a thought leader in modern nursing education and healthcare innovation.

 Experience

Dr. Wang has over 14 years of academic and research experience at the School of Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, progressing from Lecturer to Associate Professor. Her expertise spans resilience development, workplace violence prevention, and AI integration in healthcare ethics. She has successfully led and managed funded projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project and interdisciplinary “Nursing+X” initiatives. As a visiting scholar at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she strengthened her international collaborations and research acumen. She actively disseminates knowledge through presentations at global conferences, including the ICN Congress and NETNEP, and contributes to policy reforms, evidenced by her co-authored proposal on nursing aide industry standards adopted by the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Research Interest

Dr. Wang’s research interests center on resilience building in healthcare professionals, particularly emergency nurses exposed to workplace violence, combining psychosocial interventions with innovative technology. She is passionate about exploring the intersection of nursing practice, mental health, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on ethical education frameworks for healthcare applications. Her work aims to improve the wellbeing, coping mechanisms, and professional performance of nurses through evidence-based interventions and multidisciplinary collaboration. She also investigates organizational support systems, workplace ethics, and nursing education models that foster long-term professional resilience. By integrating data-driven approaches like multi-modal knowledge graphs, she seeks to create scalable, sustainable solutions for healthcare challenges, ensuring her research has both academic impact and direct relevance to clinical practice and policy development.

Award and Honor

Dr. Wang’s excellence has been recognized through prestigious accolades, including the Shanghai Nursing Science and Technology Award (Third Prize) for her contributions to stress relief interventions for newly hired nurses. Her influence extends beyond academia into national healthcare policy, with her co-authored proposal on nursing aide industry standards formally adopted by the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference . These achievements underscore her ability to bridge research with practical, policy-level impact. Additionally, her leadership in funded projects, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project, reflects her capability to secure competitive grants and deliver high-quality research outcomes. These honors illustrate her standing as a respected scholar whose work advances nursing science, improves healthcare systems, and contributes to public wellbeing.

Research Skill

Dr. Wang possesses advanced skills in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, mixed-methods study design, and statistical data analysis for healthcare research. Her expertise includes resilience measurement, intervention development, and program evaluation in clinical settings. She is adept at integrating interdisciplinary tools, such as generative AI and multi-modal knowledge graphs, into nursing research, enhancing both innovation and applicability. Her strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals demonstrates her ability to translate complex findings into actionable knowledge. Skilled in grant writing and project management, she effectively leads research teams and fosters cross-institutional collaboration. She is also experienced in disseminating research through international conferences, workshops, and policy briefs, ensuring her work reaches diverse audiences—from academics to healthcare practitioners and policymakers—maximizing both scientific and societal impact.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Coping Styles Mediated the Association Between Perceived Organizational Support and Resilience in Emergency Nurses Exposed to Workplace Violence
Authors: Liao, L., Wu, Q., Su, Y., Li, R., Wang, L. (Co-corresponding author)
Year: 2025
Citation: Nursing & Health Sciences, 27(1), Spring 2025.

Title: Latent Profile Analysis of Resilience and Flourishing in Chinese Emergency Nurses After Workplace Violence
Authors: Chen, Z., Guo, N., Chen, T., Liao, L., Hu, S., Wang, L. (Co-corresponding author)
Year: 2024
Citation: Nursing & Health Sciences, 26(1), 2024.

Title: CARE Program for Resilience in Emergency Nurses: A Quasi-Experimental Mixed-Methods Study
Authors: Liao, L., Guo, N., Qu, J., Ruan, C., Wang, L. (Co-corresponding author)
Year: 2024
Citation: Nurse Education Today, 139, 2024.

Conclusion

Dr. Lin Wang exemplifies the qualities of a leading nursing researcher—academic rigor, interdisciplinary innovation, and societal contribution. Her focused work on resilience development addresses a critical global healthcare challenge, while her integration of AI into nursing ethics showcases forward-thinking leadership. She has consistently demonstrated the ability to secure competitive funding, produce high-impact publications, and influence national policy, positioning her as a role model in her field. Through her dedication to advancing nurse wellbeing, workplace safety, and ethical healthcare practices, she contributes meaningfully to both academic scholarship and real-world improvements in clinical care. With her expanding international collaborations and commitment to future-oriented research, Dr. Wang is well-positioned to continue shaping the future of nursing science and healthcare policy.

Lin Wang | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

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