Shunye Zhu
department
Neonatology
Introduction

Shunye Zhu, Associate chief physician, PhD

 

Titles

Vice Director, Department of Pediatrics, the Third Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN UniversityVice Director, Master’s Tutor, Department of Neonatology, the Third Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN UniversityAssociate chief physician, Department of Pediatrics, the Third Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN UniversityMember, Guangdong Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism AssociationMedical Consultant, Guangdong Microsomia People AssociationPediatric Expert Committee, Guangdong Medical Women's Association Research

 

Interests

She has since been involved in the field of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism for the past 10 years. She is also committed into the research and treatment of precocious puberty, short stature, thyroid disease, obesity, the catch-up growth in SGA and preterm children.

 

Education and Experience

Education:Ph. D, Department of Pediatrics, the First Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN University2005-2008M. M, Department of Clinical Medicine, The SUN YET-SEN Medical University 1992-1997

Experience:Associate chief physician, Master’s Tutor , Department of Pediatrics, the Third Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN University2009 till nowAttending physician, Department of Pediatrics, the Third Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN University2001-2005,2008-2009Resident physician, Department of Pediatrics, the Third Affiliated Hospital of SUN YET-SEN University1999-2000


Honors and Awards

Hosted a Guangdong Province Science Fund 

Hosted a Guangdong Province Scientific Research Fund 

2nd Prize of Science and Technology Awards, Guangdong ProvinceExcellent Teacher Awards, Sun Yat-Sen University, Consecutive years

 

Publications

1.Zhu SY, Li YH, Ma HM, Huang TT, Luo HB, Dou J, Du ML*. Stanozolol regulates proliferation of growth plate chondrocytes via activation of ERalpha in GnRHa-treated adolescent rats. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 24(5-6):275-81;2011.

2.Zhu SY, Du ML*, Huang TT. An analysis of predictive factors for the conversion from pr