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Name Haipeng Guo
Title M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Postdoctoral Research Fellow of Harvard University
Areas of Focus Severe infections, Septic shock, Multiple organ failure, Acute cardiopulmonary injury, Severe heart failure and pulmonary hypertension; Critical ultrasound diagnosis and disease assessment, PICCO hemodynamic monitoring, Mechanical ventilation and IABP

In 2011, Dr. Guo graduated with a PhD from Wuhan University. From 2009 to 2011, he received doctoral training from the University of Minnesota in the USA. From 2016 to 2019, he as a postdoctoral research fellow in Cardiovascular and Critical Care Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Member of the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Chinese American Heart Association (CNAHA), the Harvard University-Longwood Young Scientist Committee, Critical Care Medicine of Shandong Society of Geriatrics and Shandong Medical Doctor Association. He focuses on the clinical treatment of severe infections, septic shock, multiple organ failure, acute cardiopulmonary injury, severe heart failure and pulmonary hypertension. Especially specializing in critical ultrasound diagnosis and disease assessment, PICCO hemodynamic monitoring, mechanical ventilation and IABP cardiopulmonary support therapy. He served as reviewer of "CLIN EXP PHARMACOL P", "NS ARCH PHARMACOL", "COPD" and other international medical journals. His research was funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Postdoctoral Science Fund. He has extensive teaching experience at the pre-graduate and post-graduate level. He has published in "Hypertension", "Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol", "Basic Res Cardiol", "Int J Cardiol", "Free Radical Bio Med ", "Toxicol Appl Pharmacol" and More than 30 Pubmed-Indexed publications. In 2016, he got the honor of Youth Research Award form both Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine (CSCCM) and Shandong Society of Critical Care Medicine. In 2019, he won the Young Investigator Award of the American Heart Association Basic Cardiovascular Sciences (AHA-BCVS).