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JIAO Yujuan

Associate Professor

Neurology

Beijing Huaxin Hospital

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Associate Chief Physician of Neurology, graduated with a Medical Doctorate from Peking Union Medical College, and an Associate Professor at Tsinghua University. Has previously undertaken in-depth visiting research fellowships at the Department of Neurology and the Neuroimmunology Laboratory of the Mayo Clinic in the United States, as well as the Department of Neurology Research Institute at Kyushu University of Medicine in Japan. In recent years, as the first or corresponding author, has published SCI articles with a cumulative impact factor nearing 30 points. Holds several academic and social positions, including Standing Committee Member of the Neuroinfection and Immunology Branch of the Beijing Neurology Association; Standing Committee Member of the Infection Immunology and Neuro-Ophthalmology Branch of the Beijing Integrated Medicine Association; Committee Member of the Neuroimmunology and Related Diseases Professional Committee of the Beijing Neuroscience Society; Council Member of the 4th Council of the Beijing Association for Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention and Treatment; Committee Member of the 1st Committee of the Immunology Branch of the Chinese Stroke Association; and Committee Member of the Neuroimmunology Group of the 10th Committee of the Neurology Branch of the Beijing Medical Association. Has previously led hospital-level research funds, participated in the “Capital Clinical Specialty Application Research” special project of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, and been involved in research projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Professional Introduction

Specializes in the clinical practice and research of neuroimmunological diseases and geriatrics. Neuroimmunological diseases, including Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders (NMOSD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Myasthenia Gravis, Autoimmune Encephalitis, and Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes, are a group of acquired autoimmune diseases, often considered rare but treatable conditions. New treatment methods have been continuously introduced into clinical practice in recent years. For elderly patients with cerebrovascular diseases, dizziness, memory impairment, and insomnia, comprehensive assessment and regular follow-up are necessary. Through scientific management and systematic treatment, symptoms can be alleviated, progression can be prevented, thereby significantly extending the quality-adjusted life span of patients.

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