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Tiantan Puhua Hospital → Dr. Wang Xiaojuan
Dr. Wang Xiaojuan
Dr. Wang Xiaojuan Dr. Wang Xiaojuan is Director of the Nuerology Department at Tiantan Puhua Hospital, and one of the world’s most experienced researchers of stem cell surgeries, treatments, and procedures. Her research focuses on using stem cells to help patients overcome the effects of neurological degeneration diseases, and has is one of Asia’s foremost experts on Cerebral Ischemia and brain injuries. Dr. Wang has published books in China on Diabetes, Cardiac & Cerebral vascular diseases, and treating patients in crisis situations. Previous to her work at Tiantan Puhua, Dr. Wang worked as an attending Neurologist at one of China’s largest and most respected hospital’s, Beijing Tong Ren Hospital where she worked directly on more brain cases than most doctors anywhere in the world. Before that, she was attending Nuerologist at the Central Hospital of Tianjin Medical University in one of China’s largest cities, where she also was a resident. Dr. Wang received her PhD of Medical Science from China’s Hebei Medical University, her Master’s degree of Medicine from Capital University of Medical Science in Beijing, and her Bachelor’s in Medicine from Nanjing Medical University.
2001-2004: PhD of Medical Science: Hebei Medical University
2005 - : Beijing Tiantan Puhua Hospital : Vice Director of Neurology Department. 2001-2004 Stem cell and Neurological degeneration diseases
Chinese Medical Doctors Association Member Prize and Awards: 1. Hebei Province Natural Science Foundation Books: Neurology 1. Diabetes, Cardiac & Cerebral vascular diseases
1. Effects of GDNF on survival and axon growth of dorsal root ganglion 2. Efects of Glutamate transport inhibitor on organotypic cultured spinal cord slince. Xiaoxiang Jian Wang Xiaojuan,et al Acta Biologiae Experimentalis Sinica 2005 vol 38 171-176 3. Establishment of Organotypic Cullture Model of Spinal cord for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Wei-Gang Liu,Xiaojuan Wang, et al Chinese Journal of Cell Biology 2004 26: 635-639 4 A study on organotypic spinal cord slice culture and histochmical identification WangXiaojuan, SongXueqin, et al Beijing medicine (27) 162-166 5 Expression of No and TNFαin cerebrospinal fluid from patients with brain 6 Selective injury of spinal cord motor neurons induce by glutamate 7 Effect of glia cell line-derived neurotrophic factor on cultured spinal motor
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