Dr. JING ZHENG | Electrophysiology | Best Researcher Award
Associate Senior Doctor at The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Quzhou People`s Hospital, China
Dr. Jing Zheng, an Associate Senior Doctor at The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, specializes in cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia management. His clinical expertise includes advanced procedures like pacemaker implantation, ICD implantation, and cardiac resynchronization therapy. His research focuses on developing prediction models for atrial fibrillation and exploring biological pacing through stem cell regeneration. Dr. Zheng has contributed to high-impact studies published in notable journals and is a member of professional organizations like the American College of Cardiology. His work bridges clinical practice and fundamental research, aiming to advance treatments for arrhythmias and improve patient outcomes.
🎓 Education
Dr. Jing Zheng holds advanced degrees in the field of medicine. He earned his medical degree from Wenzhou Medical University, where he has been deeply involved in both clinical and research activities related to cardiovascular diseases. His educational background is complemented by extensive training and specialization in cardiac electrophysiology and related areas. Dr. Zheng’s expertise spans various advanced cardiological procedures, including pacemaker implantation and cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Professional Experience
Dr. Jing Zheng is an Associate Senior Doctor at The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University and Quzhou People’s Hospital. His expertise includes advanced cardiological procedures such as permanent pacemaker implantation, ICD implantation, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), and radiofrequency catheter ablation for arrhythmias. He also performs percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion and atrial septal defect/patent foramen ovale occlusion. Dr. Zheng has conducted significant clinical studies and published high-quality articles on these subjects. His ongoing research focuses on developing biological pacing models through stem cell cardiac regeneration. His work is recognized for contributing valuable insights into the treatment and management of various cardiac conditions.
Research Interest
Dr. Jing Zheng’s research interests are centered around cardiac electrophysiology and the advancement of treatments for arrhythmias. His focus includes the clinical prediction of atrial fibrillation outcomes, with specific studies on how triglyceride-glucose index and eGFR impact ablation prognosis. He is also exploring innovative approaches in myocardial regeneration and biological pacing, leveraging stem cell technology to enhance cardiac function. His research aims to improve patient outcomes through both practical clinical applications and cutting-edge basic science.
Award and Honors
Dr. Jing Zheng has been recognized for his contributions to cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia treatment. Notable accolades include the “Best Researcher Award,” reflecting his impactful research and clinical innovations. He has been acknowledged for his work in advancing pacemaker technology and atrial fibrillation treatment. His achievements underscore his commitment to enhancing cardiovascular care through both clinical practice and groundbreaking research.
Research Skills
Dr. Jing Zheng is highly skilled in research related to cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia management. His clinical research expertise includes developing prediction models for atrial fibrillation and evaluating the impact of biomarkers on treatment outcomes. In basic research, Dr. Zheng focuses on creating biological pacing models using stem cell cardiac regeneration techniques. His data analysis skills are vital for interpreting clinical data and applying findings to improve arrhythmia treatments. Additionally, he is proficient in advanced cardiac procedures such as permanent pacemaker implantation, cardiac resynchronization therapy, and catheter ablation. These research skills allow Dr. Zheng to make substantial contributions to both clinical practice and fundamental research in cardiology.