Prof. Zhumin Cao, The Seventh People’s Hospital of Chongqing, China
Prof. Zhumin Cao is a dedicated clinician and researcher in vascular diseases π«, with extensive experience in both basic and clinical research. He has served as a Visiting Scholar at Ajoy University Hospital π°π· and Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital π©πͺ. Prof. Cao has led five funded research projects and published 20+ papers, including 10+ SCI articles with a cumulative impact factor of 40+ π. His current focus is on early intracavitary treatment of pulmonary embolism, pioneering innovations in patient care. He is also a reviewer for Angiology and Frontiers π.
Publication Profile
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Education
Prof. Zhumin Cao has dedicated his career to clinical and basic research in vascular diseases π«. He has served as a Visiting Scholar at Ajoy University Hospital in South Korea π°π· and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus in Germany π©πͺ. His leadership includes two provincial and three departmental-level projects π. He actively contributes to the scientific community as a peer reviewer for Angiology and Frontiers π. Prof. Cao has authored over 20 research papers, including 10+ SCI-indexed publications, with a combined impact factor of 40+, and a single article IF reaching 11.4 π.
Areas of Research
Prof. Zhumin Cao specializes in the field of vascular diseases π«, with a primary research focus on the early treatment of pulmonary embolism π«βa life-threatening and time-sensitive condition that poses significant challenges in clinical practice β±οΈ. His work aims to improve therapeutic strategies and patient outcomes through intracavitary interventions and innovative approaches in vascular care π. By bridging clinical application and basic research, Prof. Caoβs studies contribute meaningfully to the development of evidence-based practices in cardiovascular medicine π. His dedication supports advancements in critical care and interventional procedures that save lives every day β€οΈ.
Research Focus
Prof. Zhumin Caoβs research delves into the role of Interleukin-6 (IL-6) in reshaping the tumor microenvironment π§«, a key factor in cancer progression and resistance to therapy. His work explores how IL-6-driven changes affect immune cell behavior and tumor dynamics π§¬. By understanding this cytokineβs influence, he aims to enhance the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy π, offering new avenues for targeted treatments. This research bridges oncology and immunology, contributing to breakthroughs in precision medicine π§ . Prof. Caoβs findings could lead to improved outcomes for patients battling aggressive cancers through innovative immunomodulatory strategies π―.
Publication Top Notes
Interleukin-6 (IL-6)-associated tumor microenvironment remodelling and cancer immunotherapy