Community Academic Profiles

Department: Bio-X

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  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor,  Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology
    Member,  Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Diagnostic Radiology
    • Neuroradiology
    Research Interest

    Imaging of cerebral hemodynamics with MRI and CT Noninvasive oxygenation measurement with MRI Clinical imaging of cerebrovascular disease Imaging of cervical artery dissection MR/PET in Neuroradiology Resting-state fMRI for perfusion imaging and stroke

  • Academic Appointments Member,  Bio-X
  • Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,  Surgery - Vascular Surgery
    Member,  Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Vascular Surgery
    Research Interest

    Hemodynamic factors in atherosclerosis, pathogenesis of, aortic aneurysms, carotid plaque localization and complication, anastomotic intimal hyperplasia, vascular biology of artery wall, computational fluid dynamics as applied to blood flow and vascular disease.

  • Academic Appointments Assistant Professor (Research),  Neurosurgery
    Member,  Bio-X
    Research Interest

    My lab is focused on developing novel therapeutic methods against stroke using rodent models. We study protective effect of postconditioning, preconditioning and mild hypothermia. The rationale for studying three means of neuroprotection is that we may discover mechanisms that these treatments have in common. Conversely, if they have differing mechanisms, we will be able to offer more than one treatment for stroke and increase a patient’s chance for recovery.

  • Academic Appointments Professor - Med Center Line,  Surgery - Vascular Surgery
    Member,  Bio-X
    Clinical Focus
    • Vascular Surgery
    Research Interest

    Dr. Zhou’s vascular research laboratory focuses on molecular mechanisms of and treatment strategies for intimal hyperplasia. Her specific clinical research interests are re-stenosis following endovascular interventions and outcome measures following carotid interventions. Through collaboration with Stanford investigators and investigators at Baylor College of Medicine, plaque morphology and radiographic imaging are correlated. Furthermore, innovational treatment approaches for cardiovascula..

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