DR. ZHI GUO WON BEST RESEARCHER AWARD IN THE FIELD OF HEMATOLOGY


Dr. Zhi Guo is the Director of the Department of Hematology at the Affiliated Nanshan Hospital of Shenzhen University, where he also serves as Academic Leader, Chief Physician, and Professor. He is a Clinical Professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology and a Distinguished Professor at Wuhan University of Science and Technology. He is also recognized as one of Guangdong Province’s Outstanding Young Medical Talents.

Education and Training

Dr. Guo obtained his Bachelor's degree from Tongji Medical College in 2000 and completed his postgraduate studies at the Third Military Medical University in 2007. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

Career and Experience

Dr. Guo began his professional career at the PLA Army General Hospital, where he worked from 2000 to 2017. Since then, he has been practicing at the Affiliated Nanshan Hospital of Shenzhen University. With nearly 25 years of clinical experience in hematology, Dr. Guo has developed deep expertise in diagnosing and treating various hematologic diseases.

He is particularly renowned for his work in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, having performed over 1,200 successful transplant procedures. His contributions have significantly advanced clinical practices in hematology and transplant medicine.

Notable Contributions and Recognition

  • Over two decades of experience in hematology and stem cell transplantation.

  • Recognized leader in his field with national and provincial honors.

  • Contributed to medical education as a mentor and professor at multiple prestigious institutions.

Eligibility for Best Researcher Award

Given his extensive clinical contributions, academic leadership, and innovative work in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Dr. Zhi Guo is highly eligible for the Best Researcher Award in Scientific Laurels. His dedication to advancing hematology and improving patient care exemplifies excellence in medical research and practice.