Faculty & Research

The Fifth Clinical College -- SU Hai

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Su Hai

Gender: Male

Title: Associate Director

Position:Neurosurgery Department, Neurosurgery Yongchuan Hospital of Chongqing Medical University


CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: 700222@cqmu.edu.cn

Address: 439, Xuanhua Road, Yongchuan District, Chongqing, China

Phone: +86-85382926

 

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

1996.9 - 2001.7 Clinical Medicine, Bachelor, North Sichuan Medical College

2004.9 - 2007.7 Chirurgery , Master, Chongqing Medical University

 

WORKING EXPERIENCE

2001.7 to 2004.8, Resident physician, The People's Hospital of Yongchuan Districy, Chongqing

2007.7 to now, Associate chief physician, associate professor, Associate Director,Neurosurgery Department, Neurosurgery Yongchuan Hospital of Chongqing Medical University

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

The main research field of Prof. Su is Neurosurgery, Engaged in the clinical treatment of cerebrovascular vascular disease and brain injury and basic research for nearly 20 years, the long-term research on the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular disease, To use CTA, MRA noninvasive imaging technology, 3 d DSA, microscopic technology, intraoperative ultrasound and electrophysiological monitoring technology and other minimally invasive technology diagnosis and treatment of intracranial aneurysm, cerebral arteriovenous malformation cerebrovascular vascular lesions have profound attainments, especially good at cerebral aneurysm microsurgery, the treatment of complex cerebral aneurysm has rich experience.

 

HONOUR & AWARDS

Commissioner of the Neurosurgery Branch of Chongqing Medical Association

commissioner of functional Neurosurgery Branch of Chongqing Medical Association

 

PUBLICATIONS

1. Su H, Xiaohui X, He X, Liu C, Wang G, Zhou C, The miR-455-5p/ERα36 axis regulates mammalian neuronal viability and axonal regeneration. Neuroscience Letters (2020), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2020.135159

2. Qijiang Xiong, Hai Su1*,MiR-325-3p functions as a suppressor miRNA and inhibits the proliferation and metastasis of glioma through targeting FOXM1. J. Integr. Neurosci. 2021 vol. 20(4), 1019-1028

3. Su Hai, Zhang Yi, Su ZuLu, Chen Hao. Effect of anti-brain antibodies on the blood-brain barrier and brain oedema after traumatic brain injury. Chinese Journal of Trauma , 2015,31 (5): 467-470.