Invited Speakers
  • Run Pan
    Fudan Univ.
    China
  • I am a Ph.D. candidate in Sports Medicine at Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, China. I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2019–2024). My research focuses on the relationship between physical activity and gout, leveraging genetic epidemiology and large-scale population data. I have strong experience in Mendelian randomization, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and cohort analyses. My recent work includes investigating the causal effects of S100A4 inhibitors on arthritis using a drug-target Mendelian randomization approach. I have also explored the shared genetic architecture between physical activity and gout, examining their causal relationship as well as potential mediating pathways. In addition, I conducted a prospective cohort study based on NHANES data to assess the associations between physical activity and both all-cause and cardiovascular mortality across different stages of cardiovascular–kidney–metabolic syndrome. Currently, I am analyzing UK Biobank data to investigate the relationship between physical activity patterns and the risk of incident gout. I have received multiple academic honors, including the National Scholarship (2024) and the Academic Excellence Scholarship, in recognition of my academic performance and leadership. I am highly motivated to contribute to the fields of rheumatology and sports medicine. My long-term goal is to identify modifiable lifestyle factors and elucidate their underlying biological mechanisms to improve the prevention and management of gout.
  • Date Time Room Session Title Lecture Title
    May 16 14:40-14:50 Room 2 (3F) Free Paper Session 9_Crystal Arthropathies and Miscellaneous Inflammatory Diseases (KO-078) Associations of Physical Activity Pattern with Incident Gout in a Prospective Cohort Study from UK Biobank