Qirui Zhang
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Biography
Qirui Zhang is a post-doctoral researcher specializing in neuroimaging of epilepsy. He received his M.D. from the Southern Medical University, and is now a member of the Department of Neurology at Thomas Jefferson University.
Dr. Zhang has received numerous grants and awards, including serving as Principal Investigator for the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Science grant and receiving the American Epilepsy Society Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.
Dr. Zhang has published over 50 peer-reviewed SCI papers in journals such as Neurology, Translational Psychiatry, Communications Biology, and European Radiology. Of these, more than 10 were published as first or corresponding author. His work has been cited over 600 times, with an H-index of 14.
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