Professor Liu Xingzhou is one of the famous academic leaders in neurology in China. Great achievements have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy, dyskinesia, neuromuscular diseases and cerebrovascular diseases, especially in the aspects of long-term EEG monitoring of epilepsy, functional localization of epileptic focus, electrophysiological detection of neuromuscular diseases, dyskinesia and sleep disorders, and early thrombolytic treatment of acute cerebral infarction, which has made up for many gaps in domestic related fields. He used to be the head of the national key discipline project of the Ministry of Health, and won the second prize of national scientific and technological progress, the first prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Health, and the scientific achievement award of Colby Science and Culture Information Center of the United States. In 2003, he was selected by the Ministry of Health to participate in the "Entrepreneurship Exhibition of Returned Students from China" jointly sponsored by four ministries (Ministry of Personnel, Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education and Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China).
Chinese name: Liu Xingzhou
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Harbin
Date of birth: 1945 10.05.
Occupation: neurologist
Faith: * * materialism
Major achievements: American Colby Achievement Award
The first prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Health
Second prize of national scientific and technological progress award
Representative works: epilepsy syndrome in infants, children and adolescents and EEG spectrum in adults.
Basic information
Name: Liu Xingzhou
Gender: male
Title: Chief physician
Sitting Hospital: Shanghai Deji Hospital.
Department: Department of Neurology
Good at the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system diseases.
Indications: Hypertensive encephalopathy, acute myelitis, coma, vertigo, transient ischemic attack, epilepsy, headache, insomnia, Japanese encephalitis, senile dementia, syncope, trigeminal neuralgia, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral embolism, sciatica, cerebral arteriosclerosis, Parkinson's disease, myasthenia gravis and migraine.
Visit information: Monday and Thursday morning
Main position
Chief expert, professor, chief physician and doctoral supervisor of neurology department of Shanghai Deji Hospital.
Representative of the 13th People's Congress of Chaoyang District, Beijing
Member of the second expert database of medical malpractice technical appraisal of Beijing Medical Association.
Main experience
Professor Liu Xingzhou graduated from Harbin Medical University 1977. He studied under the famous neurologist in China, the founder of EEG and clinical neurophysiology in China, Professor Feng Yingkun from China Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Hospital 1979, and obtained the master's degree in medicine. He has served as deputy chief physician and associate professor of Peking Union Medical College Hospital; Chief physician and director of the Department of Neurology, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Ministry of Health. 1986-1987 to study neurology and neurophysiology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia,199199/kloc-0 to study gerontology at the Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology of the United Nations Development Programme; In 2002, he visited the Epilepsy Center of the University of California and the Neuromyopathy Center of Johns Hopkins University as a senior visiting scholar.
Professor Liu Xingzhou is one of the famous academic leaders in neurology in China. Great achievements have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy, dyskinesia, neuromuscular diseases and cerebrovascular diseases, especially in the aspects of long-term EEG monitoring of epilepsy, functional localization of epileptic focus, electrophysiological detection of neuromuscular diseases, dyskinesia and sleep disorders, and early thrombolytic treatment of acute cerebral infarction, which has made up for many gaps in domestic related fields.
job performance
During my work in Peking Union Medical College Hospital of China Academy of Medical Sciences and China-Japan Friendship Hospital of Ministry of Health, I presided over and carried out a lot of scientific research work, including: National Natural Science Foundation Project, Ministry of Health Project, Peking Union Medical College Hospital Research Project of China Academy of Medical Sciences, National Tenth Five-Year Plan Project, etc. He used to be the head of the national key discipline project of the Ministry of Health, and won the second prize of national scientific and technological progress, the first prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Health, and the scientific achievement award of Colby Science and Culture Information Center of the United States. In 2003, he was selected by the Ministry of Health to participate in four national ministries (Ministry of Personnel, Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education and Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China).
Scientific research projects being undertaken.
1, Capital Medical Development Research Fund Project: Location of the Onset Area of Refractory Non-focus Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Super-selective Surgical Treatment 2, Xicheng District Science and Technology Plan Project: Comparative Study on the Clinical, Neurophysiological and Pathological Features of Refractory Medial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Neocortical Epilepsy.
Professor Liu Xingzhou is a professor of peking university health science center and a tutor for master students. Doctoral supervisor of China Academy of Medical Sciences has trained many master's and doctoral students in neurology for China.
outline
Professor Liu Xingzhou is a professor of peking university health science center and a tutor for master students. Doctoral supervisor of China Academy of Medical Sciences has trained many master's and doctoral students in neurology for China. He has published more than 30 scientific works in international and domestic academic journals. Editor-in-chief and chief editor of four professional works. He translated many monographs, such as Epilepsy Syndrome in Infants, Children and Adolescents and Adult EEG Spectrum. At present, he is a special reviewer and editorial board member of six professional core magazines, a member of several national professional societies, a member of the evaluation Committee of senior professional and technical qualifications of the Ministry of Health, and a member of the evaluation Committee of key disciplines of the Ministry of Education.
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