Guiyun Wu, MD
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View All PlansAbout Guiyun Wu, MD
He received his medical education in Inner Mongolian Medical College and additional research training in Chinese Academy of Medical Science in China. He had several years of research experience in molecular and cellular biology before his clinical training. He completed his residency training in neurology at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine and Movement Disorder at the University of Michigan Medical Center before he joined the Cleveland Clinic.
He is board-certified by American Board of Nuclear Medicine and American board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He served as an active member of several professional medical societies: American Society of Nuclear Medicine, American Academy of Neurology, Radiology Society of North America, and European Society of Nuclear Medicine. He is interested in functional imaging of brain and actively participated in several company and institution sponsored research projects with a wide range of publications.
Education & Professional Highlights
Appointed
2003
Education & Fellowships
Fellowship - Univ of Michigan Med Ctr
Nuclear Medicine
Ann Arbor,
MI USA
2003
Residency - University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Diagnostic Radiology
Pittsburgh,
PA USA
2001
Internship - Henry Ford Hospital
Transitional
Detroit,
MI USA
1998
Medical Education - Inner Mongolia Medical College
1988
Additional Training
- Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Certifications
- Psychiatry and Neurology - Neurology
- Nuclear Medicine
Specialty Interests
PET and SPECT imaging in the seizure localization of epilepsy surgery, early diagnosis of dementia like Alzheimer's and frontotemporal dementia, cerebral vascular diseases, psychiatric disorders, brain and neuroendocrine tumor, new tracer development for functional neuroimaging, new applications of PET-CT and SPECT-CT imaging in oncology imaging
Awards & Honors
- Merk Young Investigator Award
Research & Publications
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