Dr. Jiawei Liao is currently a Research Associate Professor in the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University. Having received his Bachelor of Medicine Degree from Soochow University in 2010, he undertook his doctoral training in the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences of Peking University Health Science Center under the instruction of Professor George Liu (2010-2015). Then he joined the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University as a Research Assistant Professor in 2016 and has been promoted to his current position since 2020. He is now a reviewer of several scientific journals (Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine; Frontiers in Pharmacology; Drug Design, Development and Therapy; Lipids in Health and Disease et al) and has published more than 30 peer-reviewed articles. His ongoing research interests are the pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiometabolic diseases.
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Atherosclerosis
Lipid Metabolism
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Short Biography
Dr. Jiawei Liao is currently a Research Associate Professor in the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University. Having received his Bachelor of Medicine Degree from Soochow University in 2010, he undertook his doctoral training in the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences of Peking University Health Science Center under the instruction of Professor George Liu (2010-2015). Then he joined the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University as a Research Assistant Professor in 2016 and has been promoted to his current position since 2020. He is now a reviewer of several scientific journals (Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine; Frontiers in Pharmacology; Drug Design, Development and Therapy; Lipids in Health and Disease et al) and has published more than 30 peer-reviewed articles. His ongoing research interests are the pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiometabolic diseases.