Getu Gizaw | Cardiovascular Researches | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Getu Gizaw | Cardiovascular Researches | Editorial Board Member

Jimma University | Ethiopia

Getu Gizaw is an Assistant Professor of Human Nutrition at Jimma University, Ethiopia, and a seasoned academic and researcher with extensive experience in maternal and child health, acute malnutrition management, and public health nutrition across humanitarian and development settings. With more than nine years of involvement in observational studies and randomized controlled trials, he has contributed significantly to evidence generation on the impacts of malnutrition and the effectiveness of simplified, community-based treatment approaches. He has played major roles in high-impact research, including a large UNICEF-supported randomized controlled trial evaluating cost-effective strategies for treating acute malnutrition, where he contributed to protocol development, data management, field coordination, staff supervision, training, and donor reporting. At Jimma University, he lectures on nutritional epidemiology, diet and disease, and emergency nutrition, supervises postgraduate students, and participates in institutional and national technical working groups focused on updating and adapting guidelines for wasting prevention and malnutrition management. Based in Addis Ababa, he also works as an independent consultant, specializing in study design, implementation research coordination, program monitoring and evaluation, and stakeholder engagement, supporting organizations in strengthening the quality and impact of public health and nutrition interventions. Skilled in advanced statistical analysis and widely published in peer-reviewed journals, he remains committed to advancing research-driven, context-appropriate solutions that improve maternal and child health outcomes and contribute to national and global nutrition agendas.

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Featured Publications:

Gizaw, G., Mekonnen, N., Mamo, A., Fekadie, A., Nigussie, S., G/Egziabher, M., Mekonin, W., Girma, S., Mulat, S., Mekonnen, A., et al. (2025). Effects of an egg production intervention with social behavioral change communication and subsidy on child dietary diversity in Ethiopia. Scientific Reports.

Ahmed, E., Gizaw, G., & Argaw, A. (2025). Association between self-reported sleep quality and body mass index among Jimma University academic staff: Structural equation modeling. BMC Nutrition.

Trehan, I., Beyene, Y., Darsene, H., Adams, B. S., Wrabel, M., Gizaw, G., Legese, L. A., Cichon, B., Chitekwe, S., Shellemew, M. W., et al. (2025). The Modified Dosages for Acute Malnutrition (MODAM) study: Protocol for three integrated randomized controlled trials of novel approaches for the management of childhood wasting in Ethiopia. BMC Nutrition.

Tamiru, D., Girma, S., & Gizaw, G. (2025). Contributing factors to acute malnutrition among children admitted to public health facilities in South West Ethiopia: A matched case–control study. Frontiers in Nutrition.

Gizaw, G., Wells, J. C., Argaw, A., Olsen, M. F., Abdissa, A., Asres, Y., Challa, F., Berhane, M., Abera, M., Sadler, K., et al. (2025). Associations of early childhood exposure to severe acute malnutrition and recovery with cardiometabolic risk markers in later childhood: 5-year prospective matched cohort study in Ethiopia. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Chenliang Ge | Cardio-oncology | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Chenliang Ge | Cardio-oncology | Best Research Article Award

The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University | China

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🫀DR. CHENLIANG GE, MD, PHD – A PIONEERING CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCHER & CLINICIAN

Dr. Chenliang Ge is an accomplished physician-scientist whose work bridges clinical cardiology and data-driven medical research. With a robust foundation in both molecular mechanisms and large-scale epidemiological analysis, he continues to redefine the frontiers of cardiovascular science and patient care.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Ge began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Nanhua University, Hengyang (2008–2013). His passion for cardiology led him to pursue a Master of Science in Cardiology (2013–2016) from the same university. Advancing his specialization, he earned a PhD in Cardiology from Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China (2019–2022), where he laid the groundwork for his breakthrough research in atrial fibrillation and molecular cardiology.

👨‍⚕️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 2016, Dr. Ge has served as an Attending Physician at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China. In this role, he:

  • Diagnoses and manages complex cardiovascular conditions.

  • Specializes in radiofrequency ablation procedures for atrial fibrillation (AF) and supraventricular tachycardia.

  • Combines clinical acumen with cutting-edge research to enhance patient outcomes.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARDIO-ONCOLOGY

Dr. Ge’s research interests lie at the confluence of cardiology, artificial intelligence, and epidemiology. His contributions span three major domains:

1. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INSIGHTS INTO CVD AND SYSTEMIC HEALTH

  • Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer Mortality (2024): Identified heart failure as a standalone risk factor for cancer mortality using NHANES data.

  • Physical Activity in Hypertension (2024): Demonstrated the life-extending benefits of moderate-intensity exercise in hypertensive patients.

2. MOLECULAR MECHANISMS IN ARRHYTHMIAS

  • PhD Dissertation: Uncovered the role of TLR4 and NLRP3 inflammasome activation in atrial fibrillation.

  • Key Finding (2022): TLR4 silencing reduced atrial fibrosis and AF susceptibility by downregulating NLRP3-TGF-β pathways, suggesting promising therapeutic targets.

3. TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS

  • Echocardiographic Risk Stratification (2024): Developed an automated tool using echocardiography to predict left atrial low-voltage areas (LA-LVAs).

  • Gene Signature for NIDCM Prognosis (2020): Created a two-gene model to predict survival and ventricular arrhythmias in non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDCM).

🧠 TECHNICAL AND CLINICAL EXPERTISE

RESEARCH SKILLS:

  • Molecular biology techniques: PCR, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry.

  • Confocal microscopy and in vivo/in vitro models.

  • Epidemiological analysis using NHANES and UK Biobank datasets.

  • Data analytics: Python, R, SPSS; Machine learning and deep learning.

CLINICAL EXPERTISE:

  • Cardiac electrophysiology and ablation procedures.

  • Echocardiography with tools like Philips Epic 7C and AutoStrain.

  • Risk modeling and survival analysis for personalized cardiac care.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Ge's work directly informs both clinical practice and public health policy. By connecting chronic diseases like heart failure and cancer, his findings push for integrated healthcare models. His gene-based and imaging-based diagnostic tools enable precision medicine, allowing for personalized and cost-effective interventions.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES

  • Ge et al., 2020 – Gene Signature in NIDCM

  • Ge et al., 2022 – TLR4 & NLRP3 in Atrial Fibrillation

  • Ge et al., 2024 – Physical Activity in Hypertension & CVD-Cancer Link

  • Chang et al., 2024 – Echocardiographic Risk Stratification (collaborative work)

🚀 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

With a unique blend of clinical insight and computational proficiency, Dr. Ge is at the forefront of next-generation cardiovascular care. His future directions likely include:

  • Expanding the use of AI in cardiology diagnostics.

  • Further investigating multi-system interactions in chronic diseases.

  • Advocating for preventive cardiology through large-scale data and public health outreach.

His legacy is one of bridging bench-to-bedside translation, ensuring that rigorous research translates into better lives for patients globally.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"The global burden of high BMI among adolescents between 1990 and 2021" 

Authors: Ge C; Xiong J; Zhu R; Hong Z; Yan He
Journal: Communications medicine
Year: 2025

"Automatic Echocardiographic Assessment of Left Atrial Function for Prediction of Low-Voltage Areas in Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation" 

Authors: Shuai Chang; Xiaofeng Zhang; Chenliang Ge; Yanfen Zhong; Decai Zeng; Yongzhi Cai; Tongtong
Journal: International Journal of General Medicine
Year: 2024

"Associations between cardiovascular diseases and cancer mortality: insights from a retrospective cohort analysis of NHANES data" 

Authors: Ge C; Jiang Z; Long B; Lu Q; He Y
Journal: BMC public health
Year: 2024