81 / 100

Dr. Songwen Chen | Arrhythmia | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Songwen Chen, Shanghai General Hospital, China

Dr. Songwen Chen is an Associate Chief Physician at Shanghai General Hospital and a Masterā€™s Graduate Supervisor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. He specializes in cardiology and electrophysiology, with extensive experience in catheter ablation for arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. Dr. Chen holds a doctorate in Internal Medicine from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and has published widely on topics including arrhythmia management, skin sympathetic nerve activity, and catheter-based interventions. He has received numerous research grants and plays a key role in educating future cardiologists. His work continues to advance both clinical practice and research in cardiology.

Profile:

Google scholar Profile

šŸŽ“ EDUCATIONĀ 

Dr. Songwen Chen’s educational background is distinguished by his dedication to the field of medicine and cardiology. He earned his Bachelorā€™s degree in Medicine from Soochow University, followed by a Masterā€™s degree in Internal Medicine from Fudan Universityā€™s Zhongshan Hospital. His pursuit of advanced knowledge continued with a Doctorate in Internal Medicine from Shanghai General Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. This strong academic foundation in medical science has provided Dr. Chen with the expertise needed to excel in clinical cardiology and electrophysiology, enabling him to make significant contributions to both research and patient care.

šŸ’¼ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Dr. Songwen Chen is an Associate Chief Physician in the Department of Cardiology at Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, where he has worked since 2012. In addition to his clinical duties, which include performing electrophysiology studies and catheter ablation for arrhythmias, he also supervises graduate students as a Masterā€™s Graduate Supervisor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Dr. Chen has contributed extensively to research, securing several prestigious grants, and publishing numerous studies on topics such as arrhythmia management, electrophysiology, and catheter-based interventions. His professional experience blends clinical practice with significant academic and research achievements.

šŸŒ Research experienceĀ Ā 

Dr. Songwen Chen has extensive research experience in the field of cardiology, with a focus on electrophysiology and arrhythmia management. His work includes studying catheter ablation techniques for atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia, and ventricular tachycardia. Dr. Chen has made significant contributions to understanding the role of the inferior vena cava in triggering atrial fibrillation and exploring the relationship between skin sympathetic nerve activity and QT interval variability. He has published in prominent journals such as JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology and Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. His research is supported by prestigious grants and has led to innovative advancements in clinical cardiology.

šŸ…Award And Honors

Dr. Songwen Chen has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career, reflecting his exceptional contributions to the field of cardiology. His groundbreaking research has been recognized with grants from prominent organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning. Additionally, his innovative work in electrophysiology and catheter ablation for arrhythmias has earned him widespread recognition within the medical community. Dr. Chenā€™s academic excellence, clinical expertise, and dedication to advancing cardiology make him a highly respected figure, deserving of continued recognition and accolades in his field.

Citations:

Citations – 914
h-index1 – 71
i10-index – 27

Conclusion:

Dr. Songwen Chen stands as a distinguished figure in cardiology, merging clinical expertise with impactful research and education. His dedication to advancing electrophysiology, combined with his leadership at Shanghai General Hospital and Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, underscores his commitment to improving cardiovascular health outcomes. Dr. Chenā€™s work not only elevates patient care but also inspires the next generation of medical professionals, solidifying his legacy in the field of cardiology.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS:

  • Circular RNA Ttc3 regulates cardiac function after myocardial infarction by sponging miR-15b
    Authors: L Cai, B Qi, X Wu, S Peng, G Zhou, Y Wei, J Xu, S Chen, S Liu
    Journal: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
    Year: 2019

  • Triglyceride-glucose index and the risk of heart failure: evidence from two large cohorts and a mendelian randomization analysis
    Authors: X Li, JSK Chan, B Guan, S Peng, X Wu, X Lu, J Zhou, JMH Hui, YHA Lee, …
    Journal: Cardiovascular diabetology
    Year: 2022
  • Activated CD4+ T cells-derived exosomal miR-142-3p boosts post-ischemic ventricular remodeling by activating myofibroblast
    Authors: L Cai, G Chao, W Li, J Zhu, F Li, B Qi, Y Wei, S Chen, G Zhou, X Lu, J Xu, …
    Journal: Aging (Albany NY)
    Year: 2020
  • Micro RNAā€30c suppresses the proā€fibrogenic effects of cardiac fibroblasts induced by TGFā€Ī²1 and prevents atrial fibrosis by targeting TGF Ī² RII
    Authors: J Xu, H Wu, S Chen, B Qi, G Zhou, L Cai, L Zhao, Y Wei, S Liu
    Journal: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
    Year: 2018
  • Nav1.8 channels in ganglionated plexi modulate atrial fibrillation inducibility
    Authors: B Qi, Y Wei, S Chen, G Zhou, H Li, J Xu, Y Ding, X Lu, L Zhao, F Zhang, …
    Journal: Cardiovascular research
    Year: 2014
  • LCZ696 ameliorates oxidative stress and pressure overloadā€induced pathological cardiac remodeling by regulating the Sirt3/MnSOD pathway
    Authors: S Peng, X Lu, Y Qi, J Li, J Xu, T Yuan, X Wu, Y Ding, W Li, G Zhou, Y Wei, …
    Journal: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
    Year: 2020
  • Blocking the pulmonary vein to left atrium conduction in addition to the entrance block enhances clinical efficacy in atrial fibrillation ablation
    Authors: S Chen, W Meng, D Sheng He, G Chen, F Zhang, Y Yan, Y Zhu-Ge, …
    Journal: Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
    Year: 2012
  • Potential role of cyanidin 3-glucoside (C3G) in diabetic cardiomyopathy in diabetic rats: an in vivo approach
    Authors: W Li, S Chen, G Zhou, H Li, L Zhong, S Liu
    Journal: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
    Year: 2018
  • Procedural arrhythmia termination and longā€term singleā€procedure clinical outcome in patients with nonā€paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
    Authors: G Zhou, S Chen, G Chen, F Zhang, W Meng, Y Yan, X Lu, Y Wei, S Liu
    Journal: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
    Year: 2013
  • Age-and sex-related difference in lipid profiles of patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction in East China
    Authors: Y Wei, B Qi, J Xu, G Zhou, S Chen, P Ouyang, S Liu
    Journal: Journal of Clinical Lipidology
    Year: 2014

Songwen Chen | Arrhythmia | Best Research Article Award

You May Also Like