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Jinsong Wang/Clinical Professor /Director, Department of Vascular and Plastic Surgery /Director, Department of Medical Education

Specialties:Vascular surgery


Clinical Interests: Prof. Jinsong Wang’s clinical works focus on the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease including open surgery and endovascular treatment for aortic dissection, abdominal aortic aneurysm, lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans, internal carotid artery stenosis, carotid artery body tumor, carotid artery aneurysm, visceral artery diseases, as well as peripheral venous disease including venous insufficiency, deep veinous thrombosis.


Experience:

  1. 6/1998-10/1999 Lombardi Cancer Center , Georgetown University, Washington D.C.,
  2. 6/2004~ 8/2004 Department of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, USA Clinical Visiting Scholar
  3. 12/2004~11/2005 University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, U.S.A., Is a Researcher inVascular Surgery
  4. 11/2005~12/2007 Washington DC, MedStar Research Institute, Research Scholar Research Direction: The effect of aging on the production of arterial collateral branch circulation


Education:

  1. 9/1986-7/1992: Bachelor of Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou
  2. 9/1995-7/2000: Doctor Degree, Surgery, The first Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou


Awards and Honors:

  1. She participated in the Global Vascular Guidelines on the Management of Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia
  2. Research Interests: Mechanism study of disability of angiogenesis by aging funding by NNSF
  3. 2016 Bao Gang Outstanding Teacher Award
  4. 2012 Outstanding Teacher of Southern Guangdong award
  5. Second Grade in the Promotion Category of the Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ministry of EducationResearch on diagnosis and treatment of primary chronic venous insufficiency and clinical promotion and application (one of the co-authors)


Professional memberships:

Aug,2016– present: Deputy Secretary-general, Chinese Association for Phlebology

2016 – present: Member, International Union of Phlebology

2015– present: Committee Member, Chinese Society for Vascular Surgery

2009 – present: Membership, Society for Vascular Surgery, USA

2000 – present: Membership, Chinese Medical Association

Vice Secretary, China Chapter, Society for Vascular Surgery 2017


Publications:

  1. Lian C, Zhao L, Qiu J, Wang Y, Chen R, Liu Z, Cui J, Zhu X, Wen X, Wang S, Wang J. MiR-25-3p promotes endothelial cell angiogenesis in aging mice via TULA-2/SYK/VEGFR-2 downregulation. Aging. 2020(has been received, corresponding author IF=5.515)
  2. Wang J, Kuang M, Chen L, Lian C, Zhao L, Wang S. Strategy for treating vascular emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. J Vasc Surg. 2020;S0741-5214(20)31305-7. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2020.05.049(First author IF=3.243)
  3. Wang J, Peng X, Lassance-Soares RM, Najafi AH, Alderman LO, Sood S, Xue Z, Chan R, Faber JE, Epstein SE, Burnett MS Aging-Induced Collateral Dysfunction: Impaired Responsiveness of Collaterals and Susceptibility to Apoptosis via Dysfunctional eNOS signaling. J Cardiovasc Transl Res. 2011 Dec;4(6):779-89
  4. WANG Jin-song, LIU Xia, XUE Zhen-yi, Lee Alderman, Justin U. Tilan, Remi Adenika, Stephen E Epstein and Mary Susan Burnett Effects of aging on time course of neovascularization-related gene expression following acute hindlimb ischemia in mice. Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(7):1075-1081
  5. Peng X, Wang J, Lassance-Soares RM, Najafi AH, Sood S, Aghili N, Alderman LO, Panza JA, Faber JE, Wang S, Epstein SE, Burnett MS.Gender differences affect blood flow recovery in a mouse model of hindlimb ischemia. AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2011;300(6):H2027-34 (co-first authorship)