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Prof. yongming Xi | spine surgery | Outstanding Scientist Award

spine at affiliated hospital of Qingdao unviversity , China

Prof. yongming Xi, a distinguished spine surgeon, professor, and doctoral supervisor at Qingdao University, has made significant contributions to the field of orthopedics. Holding multiple leadership roles, including Vice President of the Orthopedic Hospital and Deputy Director of the Shandong Institute of Traumatic Orthopedics, Prof. yongming Xi is recognized for pioneering work in spinal surgery and trauma care. With international exposure from visiting fellowships in the USA and South Korea, Dr. [Name] is committed to advancing spinal health through research, teaching, and clinical practice. 🏥👨‍⚕️📚

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓📖🏫

Prof. yongming Xi completed his doctoral degree (MD) in Spine at the Second Medical University of Shanghai in 2007. He earned a Master’s degree in Orthopedics from Qingdao University Medical College in 1999 and a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Qingdao Medical College in 1993. His education reflects a strong foundation in medical practice and spine surgery.

Experience🏥🌍👨‍⚕️

Prof. yongming Xi has extensive experience, with roles such as a visiting fellow at renowned institutions like the DISC Institute in the USA (2015) and Rush Medical Center (2010). As a professor and associate professor at Qingdao University’s Affiliated Hospital since 2005, he has led orthopedic departments, specializing in spine surgery. He has also gained expertise through observerships in China and South Korea.

Awards and Honors 🏅🎖️🏆

Prof. yongming Xi has received prestigious recognitions, including “Advanced Individual in Poverty Alleviation” (2021) and “Outstanding Youth of National Health Commission” (2020). His accolades also include “Distinguished Expert of Taishan Scholars” (2019) and “Top 10 Orthopedic Doctor in China” (2015), underscoring his exceptional contributions to orthopedics.

Research Focus🔬🧬💉

Prof. yongming Xi’s research primarily focuses on spinal surgery techniques, trauma orthopedics, and improving surgical outcomes for spine patients. His interests include minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal deformities, and trauma rehabilitation. His goal is to enhance patient care through innovative research in spine treatments and surgical methodologies.

Publications 📖

Bioactive Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold with High Fluidity, Thermosensitivity, and Neurotropism for Spinal Cord Injury Repair: This study explores advanced hydrogels designed to promote spinal cord repair through their high fluidity, thermosensitivity, and neurotropism. These characteristics are essential for encouraging regeneration in the 3D spatial structure of the spinal cord.

Intra-articular Prolotherapy for Knee Osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled trial examining the combined effects of intra-articular prolotherapy and peri-articular perineural injection for knee osteoarthritis, demonstrating effectiveness in improving patient outcomes.

Recent Advances in Biomacromolecule-Reinforced Hydrogels: This review discusses the interactions, synthesis, and biomedical applications of 2D material hydrogels reinforced with biomacromolecules, emphasizing their potential in spine and orthopedic care.

Identification of Coagulation Diagnostic Biomarkers for Spinal Cord Injury: Research exploring biomarkers linked to spinal cord injury severity, providing a pathway for better diagnostics and personalized treatment strategies.

Biomechanical Effects of Different Posterior Fixation Techniques on Stability: A finite element analysis of thoracolumbar burst fractures, focusing on how different posterior fixation techniques impact spinal stability and adjacent segment degeneration.

Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium Alloy Coatings Loaded with Ciprofloxacin: This study investigates coatings for magnesium alloys that enhance corrosion resistance and possess anti-bacterial properties, offering potential applications in orthopedic implants.

Angiogenesis-Osteogenesis Coupling for Bone Regeneration: The use of photocurable 3D printing scaffolds loaded with exosomes to accelerate bone regeneration, focusing on the synergy between angiogenesis and osteogenesis.

Brominated Flame Retardants and Bone Mineral Density: A cross-sectional study examining the effects of brominated flame retardant exposure on bone mineral density in US adults, contributing to the understanding of environmental factors affecting bone health.

Predicting Venous Thromboembolism After Spinal Surgery: A nomogram designed to predict the risk of venous thromboembolism following spinal surgery, aiding in better patient management.

Conclusion

This individual demonstrates a remarkable blend of academic excellence, clinical expertise, leadership, and societal impact, making them a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. Their global experience and contributions to spine surgery, coupled with prestigious awards, establish their credibility. Addressing areas such as publication impact and innovative contributions could make their profile even more compelling for this award.

yongming Xi | spine surgery | Outstanding Scientist Award

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