Prof. Ge Zhang | Cardiology | Research Excellence Award
Prof. Ge Zhang | Cardiology | Chair Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University | Hong Kong
Cardiology defines the central theme of Prof. Ge Zhang’s distinguished academic and research career, reflecting his multidisciplinary expertise in biomedicine, metabolic and endocrine disorders, oncology, and translational medicine. Prof. Ge Zhang obtained his foundational education in Chinese Medicine and Orthopaedics at Shanghai University of Chinese Medicine, followed by advanced research training at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, laying the groundwork for a career that integrates clinical insights with molecular and translational research. Prof. Ge Zhang began his professional journey as a resident and physician-in-charge in orthopaedics and traumatology, progressing to postdoctoral and research assistant professorships, before ascending to professorial and directorial roles in the School of Chinese Medicine at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), where he currently serves as Chair Professor and Associate Dean. His professional experience spans clinical practice, biomedical research, technology development, and academic leadership, with key appointments including Director of the Institute for Advancing Translational Medicine in Bone & Joint Diseases and leadership of the Technology Development Division at HKBU. Prof. Ge Zhang’s research interests converge on cardiovascular diseases, metabolic bone and endocrine disorders, oncology, and drug discovery, emphasizing aptamer-based therapeutics and translational medicine strategies. His lab focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cardiovascular regulation, tumor-targeted therapy, muscle regeneration, and neuroinflammation, employing cutting-edge techniques such as peptide and stapled aptamer design, extracellular vesicle delivery, real-time RT-PCR, and molecular modeling for therapeutic development. Prof. Ge Zhang’s research skills encompass molecular biology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, translational modeling, assay development, and the integration of clinical insights into laboratory discovery, enabling the design and evaluation of novel therapeutics with high specificity and efficacy. Throughout his career, Prof. Ge Zhang has received numerous honors recognizing both scientific innovation and academic leadership, including awards for translational research excellence, technological invention in therapeutic development, and recognition in international peer-reviewed journals. In conclusion, Prof. Ge Zhang exemplifies a visionary scientist whose integration of cardiology, molecular medicine, and translational strategies has advanced both clinical practice and therapeutic discovery, establishing him as a leading figure in cardiovascular research, aptamer-based drug development, and interdisciplinary biomedicine, while mentoring the next generation of scholars and bridging the gap between laboratory science and patient-centered applications.
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Featured Publications
Zhang, G. (2025). Role of Sclerostin in Cardiovascular System. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Cited by 4
Zhang, G. (2024). Peptide Aptamer–Paclitaxel Conjugates for Tumor Targeted Therapy. Pharmaceutics. Cited by 8
Zhang, G. (2024). Long Noncoding RNA lncRNA-3 Recruits PRC2 for MyoD1 Silencing to Suppress Muscle Regeneration During Aging. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Cited by 5
Zhang, G. (2024). Developing Stapled Aptamers with a Constrained Conformation for Osteogenesis Imperfect Therapeutics. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. Cited by 6
Zhang, G. (2024). Inflammatory Processes: Key Mediators of Oncogenesis and Progression in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC). International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Cited by 8
Zhang, G. (2024). Peptide-Conjugated Vascular Endothelial Extracellular Vesicles Encapsulating Vinorelbine for Lung Cancer Targeted Therapeutics. Nanomaterials. Cited by 5
Zhang, G. (2024). Connective Tissue Growth Factor: Regulation, Diseases, and Drug Discovery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Cited by 13
Zhang, G. (2023). Exploring the Potential of Aptamers in Targeting Neuroinflammation and Neurodegenerative Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Cited by 19
Zhang, G. (2023). Development of a Real-Time TaqMan RT-PCR Assay for the Detection of NADC34-like Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus. Veterinary Sciences. Cited by 7