Biography
Guy Hugues Fontaine has made 15 original contributions at the inception of cardiac pacemakers in the mid-60s. He has identified ARVD by serendipity in the late 70s, published 900 scientific papers including 201 book chapters. He is in the 3 books: 216 Profiles in Cardiology since the 14th century (Hurst 2003), “500 greatest Geniuses of the 21th century†(ABI) 2005 USA, the “100 Life time of Achievement†(IBC) 2005 Cambridge UK. Reviewer of 17 journals both in clinical and basic science. He has been invited to give 11 master’s lectures of 90 minutes each during three weeks in the top universities of China (2014). He has also served for 5 years as a Member of the Editorial Board of Circulation. He is also working on brain and heart protection in cardiac arrest and stroke by therapeutic hypothermia. He has recently developed new techniques of hypothermia for brain protection in OHCA and Stroke. This technique has been fortuitously used after resuscitation of his wife at home in June 2011 with absolutely no neurologic deficit despite 6 minutes of no flow. He has also invented a high-tech device which can be considered the ultimate in palliative care by preventing unexpectedly awaking after ordinary sleep. This device was mostly designed for major neurologic disorders.
Research Interest
Cardiovascular diseases, Antiarrhythmic Surgery, Stroke, Neurologic disorders
Biography
Dr. Minore, President and CEO of Medical Pain Management Services, has specialized in pain management since 1993. He became a Board-certified Anesthesiologist in 1988 and received a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Pain Management in September 1993. He is also President and CEO of Rockford Anesthesiologists Associated, L.L.C., and is President of and also a member of the Credentials Committee at Rockford Ambulatory Surgery Center. Dr. Minore is a member of the Anesthesia, Steering, Trauma QI, and Trauma/Burn Committees, and is currently Chairman of the Operating Room Committee at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center. He is a member of the Anesthesia and Perioperative Committees at SwedishAmerican Hospital. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Rockford and serves on the school’s Committee on Student Affairs, Promotions, Awards & Scholarships. He has also been an Assistant Professor and instructor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Minore is very active in the anesthesia and business community, having served in offices and as committee chair, including President of the Illinois Society of Anesthesiologists, and as Delegate and member of the Committee on Legislative Affairs for the American Society of Anesthesiologists. He is CEO of the Illinois Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, Vice President for Financial Affairs, Chair of the Economics & Membership Committee and Director Emeritus of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians. Dr. Minore has researched, published, and served as course director and moderator for several professional organizations extensively and presented world-wide on numerous pain management topics. Dr. Minore serves on numerous city, state and federal committees as an advocate for patient rights as well as physician legislative issues.
Research Interest
Pain Management,Anesthesia,Trauma
Biography
Dr. Jun Chen now is a professor of Surgery, Director of the Department of Lung Cancer Surgery, Deputy Director of Tianjin Lung Cancer Institute, Member of the AACR and ASCO. He got his medical bachelor degree in Clinical Medicine in 1995 at Southeast University, Medicine Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Thoracic Surgery in 2000 at Sichuan University, Postdoctoral Fellowships in Molecular Biology and Oncology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Van Andel Institute and University of Miami during 2000 to 2007. Dr. Chen got the Ministry of Education for New Century Excellent Talents Award in 2010, and 16 Research Awards from “National Natural Science Foundation of China†and “ Tianjin Natural Science Foundation†during 2006 to 2016. Currently Dr. Chen’ researches focus on the biomarkers for lung cancer prognosis and early diagnosis, and also on mechanisms of the acquired drug resistance in lung cancer target therapy.
Research Interest
biomarkers for lung cancer prognosis and early diagnosis