Wu Qun, M.S.

Department:Neurosurgery

Medical School:University of Duisburg-Essen, School of Medicine, Germany

Academic Rank:Chief Physician

Appointment

Clinical / Research Interests

Comprehensive treatment of pituitary adenomas; microsurgical treatment of intracranial aneurysms; neuroendoscopic treatment of skull base tumors.


Professional Highlights

Chinese Medical Science and Technology Award, Second Prize, 2015

Zhejiang Scientific and Technological Progress Award, Third Prize, 2010

Professional Appointments

Vice Chair, Neurosurgery Branch of Zhejiang Province Medical Association

Director-General, Neurosurgery Branch of Zhejiang Medical Doctor Association

Committee Member, Endoscopic Group of Chinese Medical Doctor Association

Committee Member, Neuro-oncology Branch of Chinese Neuroscience Society

Committee Member, Neck and Skull Base Branch of Zhejiang Ati-Cancer Association

Committee Member, World Chinese Neurosurgeon Association

Committee Member and Secretary, Chinese Pituitary Tumor Cooperative Group

Committee Member, Editorial Board, Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery: Advanced Techniques and Case Management (INAT)


Education Experience

Research Summary

Dr. Wu has published 20 SCI articles, and presided over or participated in three projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Publications

Wang, Z., Guo, S., Wang, J., Shen, Y., Zhang, J., & Wu, Q. Nrf2/ho-1 mediates the neuroprotective effect of mangiferin on early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage by attenuating mitochondria-related apoptosis and neuroinflammation. 2017; Rep, 7(1), 11883.

Chen, S., Shi, L. G., Liang, F., Xu, L., Desislava, D., & Wu, Q., et al. Exogenous melatonin for delirium prevention: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Molecular Neurobiology. 2016; 53(6), 4046-4053.

Tian, Y., Guo, S., Wang, J., Li, J., Du, H., Wang, C., Zhang, J., & Wu, Q. Topiramate attenuates early brain injury following subarachnoid haemorrhage in rats via duplex protection against inflammation and neuronal cell death. Brain Research. 2015; 1622, 174-185.

Yuan, Z., Wu, Q., Moritz, F., Jin-Fang, X., Chao, Y., & Müller Oliver, et al. In vitro characterization of the angiogenic phenotype and genotype of the endothelia derived from sporadic cerebral cavernous malformations. Neurosurgery(3), 722-731.

Shuai-Lai, W., Xing, F., Jinyan, H., Ting-Ting, J., Feng-Yang, Z., & Wu, Q., et al. Genome-wide analysis of yb-1-rna interactions reveals a novel role of yb-1 in mirna processing in glioblastoma multiforme.2015.


Current Program

Study on the role of DLL4-Notch signaling pathway in mediating abnormal angiogenesis of cerebral cavernous hemangioma caused by CCM1 gene mutation. Funding Souce: National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Study on the role of CCM1 gene in the LL4-Notch signaling pathway and abnormal angiogenesis of cerebral cavernous hemangioma. Funding Source: Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang.

The expression of Ephs and Ephrins protein families in gliomas and their therapeutic mechanisms. Funding Source: Zhejiang Qianjiang Talent Program.

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