- Name: Wu Qiuliang
- Title: Professor
- Email: wuql@sysucc.org.cn
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Research Interest and Specialty
Prof. Wu participated in class for senior pathologist at national level, graduate courses and the Summer School for Chinese pathologist held by Chinese University of Hong Kong. His current titles are chief physician, professor, advisor of master’s degree student, member of the professional committee of pathology within Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, member of Guangdong Professional Committee of Colorectal Cancer and Nerve Tumors, editorial board member of Cancer Prevention News, Guangdong Medical Journal and Journal of Oncology. Since graduated from college, he has been mainly engaged in teaching and research of clinical pathology and medical diagnosis, thus obtaining rich experiences and some achievements.
Experience in Diagnosis
Engaged in clinical pathology and cytology diagnosis for years, accumulating rich experience; a pathology expert in tele-consultation.
Research
He had participated in a number of national, provincial and collage research projects, including the eighth five-year key research projects, ninth five-year key research projects, key national projects, key projects of provincial Science and Technology Commission and Health Department, as well as "211 Project" of Zhongshan Medical University; published 22 papers on journals at home and abroad ; received one third prize by provincial Health Department of Science and Technology and one Medical Achievement Award (third prize) by Zhongshan Medical University; drafted NPC histopathology in Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment Norms, and tumors of female reproductive system in Selection of Difficult Cases; Worked with Chinese University of Hong Kong, Karolinska University in Stockholm, Sweden and some US research institutions.
Teaching
He had taught courses in vocational middle school and junior college, undergraduate courses in university, participated in the preparation of lecture notes and practice guidance of Pathology; taught courses for graduate students, trained 3 graduate student ; also participated in the teaching courses of pathology for visiting students (five persons a year).
A proposal Concerning the histological typing of Primary nasopharyngeal Carcinoma. Chinese Journal Cancer Research 2001, 13(3):190-197.
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