Mrs. Hongmei Ding | Cerebrovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award
Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University | China.
Dr. Ding Hongmei earned her Ph.D. in Neurology from Nanjing Medical University (2016–2023), where she focused on cerebrovascular disorders and stroke mechanisms, contributing valuable research to the field. Prior to this, she completed her Master’s Degree in Neurology at Xuzhou Medical University (2011–2014), specializing in stroke biomarkers and treatment approaches, which enhanced her expertise in diagnosing and managing stroke-related conditions. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Medicine from Xuzhou Medical University (2001–2006), where she built a strong foundation in neurological sciences and clinical practice, shaping her path toward a distinguished career in neurology.
💼Professional Experience
Dr. Ding Hongmei has been serving as a Senior Neurologist at the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University (2014–Present), where she leads neurological care, stroke treatment, and medical education, playing a pivotal role in patient management and mentoring future medical professionals. Before this, she worked as a Neurologist at Huai’an Fourth People’s Hospital (2006–2011), where she gained hands-on experience in stroke management and acute neurology, refining her clinical expertise. Additionally, she actively participated in COVID-19 response efforts at Suining Fangcang Hospital (2022, 1 month), contributing to public health and emergency response during a critical time.
📚Academic Contributions
Dr. Ding Hongmei has played a pivotal role in stroke and neurology research, contributing to major clinical trials such as CATIS, CHANCE, TASTE, and BAST, which focus on stroke prevention and treatment. She has been actively involved in new drug development trials and has led studies on blood pressure management in acute stroke under the National Stroke Prevention Project. Additionally, her research with the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation has advanced the understanding of ischemia-reperfusion injury mechanisms.
🧑🔬Technical Skills
✅ Neurological diagnostics – Stroke assessment, cerebrovascular imaging, and biomarkers
✅ Clinical trials & research – Extensive involvement in drug trials for stroke treatment
✅ Medical education – Development of innovative teaching models for neurology
📚Teaching Experience
Dr. Ding is an advocate for modern medical education and has published research on:
📌 Online and multimodal teaching methods in neurology education
📌 Integration of digital learning in medical training
🏆Awards and Honors
🏅 Recipient of research grants from the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation
🏅 Recognized contributor to the National Stroke Prevention Project
🏅 Key investigator in leading stroke prevention clinical trials
🔬Research Interests
Dr. Ding is deeply invested in stroke prevention, ischemic brain injury, and neuroprotection. Her focus areas include:
🔹 Early intervention strategies for stroke patients
🔹 Biomarker discovery for neurological disorders
🔹 Neurorehabilitation and cognitive recovery techniques
🔹 Medical education innovations to enhance neurology training
📑Notable Publications
‘Identification of Specific Risk Factors and Predictive Analytics for Cardio-Cerebral Arterial Stenosis: A Comparative Study Utilizing Framingham Risk Stratification Insights’
Authors: Zhang G., Dong S., Feng F., Ding H., Dong R.
Year: 2025
Journal: BMC Neurology
‘Clinical Epidemiological Characteristics of Nitrous Oxide Abusers: A Single-Center Experience in a Hospital in China’
Authors: Li Y., Dong J., Xu R., Feng F., Kan W., Ding H., Wang X., Chen Y., Wang X., Zhu S., Dong R.
Year: 2021
Journal: Brain and Behavior
‘1α,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Promotes Angiogenesis After Cerebral Ischemia Injury in Rats by Upregulating the TGF-β/Smad2/3 Signaling Pathway’
Authors: Zhang Y., Mu Y., Ding H., Du B., Zhou M., Li Q., Gong S., Zhang F., Geng D., Wang Y.
Year: 2022
Journal: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
‘Diprotin A TFA Exerts Neurovascular Protection in Ischemic Cerebral Stroke’
Authors: Zhou M.Y., Zhang Y.J., Ding H.M., Wu W.F., Cai W.W., Wang Y.Q., Geng D.Q.
Year: 2022
Journal: Frontiers in Neuroscience
‘Nrf2 Protects Against Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Suppressing Programmed Necrosis and Inflammatory Signaling Pathways’
Authors: Chen W., Teng X., Ding H., Xie Z., Cheng P., Liu Z., Feng T., Zhang X., Huang W., Geng D.
Year: 2022
Journal: Annals of Translational Medicine