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Chongxue Zhu’s CV
CURRICULUM VITAE
09/21/2015
ZHU, Chongxue, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)
P.O.M (PA)
M.D.,O.M.D. (China)
M.S. (Medical Research)
BIOGRAPHICAL
Name: Chongxue Zhu
Birth Date: August 22, 1962
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Hunan, China
Marital Status:
Married
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
Mail Address: 804 Birchfield CT
Wexford, PA 15090
Phone: (724) 934-1868
e-mail:czxh4@yahoo.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EDUCATION AND TRAINING
UNDERGRADUATE:
1979-1984
Medical School,
M.D.,B. D. , 1984
Hunan Medical University
Changsha, Hunan, P.R. China
Medicine
GRADUATE:
1984-1987
Institute of Integrated Chinese O.M.D., M.S., 1987
and Western Medicine,
Hunan Medical Universtiy
Changsha, Hunan, P.R. China
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Traditional Chinese
Medicine
Chongxue Zhu’s CV
POST-GRADUATE:
1987-1991
Xiangya Hospital
Hunan Medical University
Changsha, Hunan, P.R. China
Resident in
Integrated Medicine
APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
2010-present
New Harmony Integrated Medicine, P.C. Practitioner of Oriental Medicine
Partner/President
2000-2010
New Harmony Oriental Medicine
Licensed Acupuncturist
2006-2008
Scott Medical Health Center
Licensed Acupuncturist
Oriental Medical Doctor
2004-2005
Monsour Medical Center
Acupuncturist
2000-2005
Department of Medicine,
University of Pittsburgh
Research Specialist V
1999-2003
Allegheny Physical Medicine
---Pain Management
Acupuncturist
Oriental Medical Doctor
1995-2000
Department of Neurology,
University of Pittsburgh
Research Specialist IV
Feb. 1995-July 1995
Department of Neurology,
University of Michigan
Postdoctoral Fellow
1994-1995
Institute of Integrated Chinese and
Western Medicine,
Hunan Medical University, China
Associate Professor
Attending Physician
1991-1994
Xiangya Hospital
Hunan Medical University , China
Assistant Professor,
Attending Physician
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Chongxue Zhu’s CV
PROFESSIONAL EVENTS
MEMBERSHIPS:
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance
2001-present
National Association of Medicine in China
1990-1995
Chinese Assembly of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine
1989-present
DIPLOMAT:
Diplomat in Acupuncture
National Certification
Commission for Acupuncture
And Oriental Medicine
08/14/2000
Diplomat of M.S. in TCM
Hunan Medical University
12/1987
Diplomat of B.D. in Medicine Hunan Medical University
07/1984
LICENSES:
Practitioner of Oriental
Medicine
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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PROVIDER TO INSURANCES: __
1. Hightmark
Provider No.: 001793550
2. Cigna
Provider No.: 5004980
3. American Specialty Health
Provider No.: 1067683
4. Worker’s compensation companies
5. Auto insurances.
6. Health Net Veteran Choice
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Chongxue Zhu’s CV
HONORS
Honorable Mention on
The Clinical Research of
“Liver” Diseases in
Traditional Chinese Medicine
National Natural Foundation of
Science in China
1997
Honorable Mention on
Hypertension Research
Assembly of Integrated TCM
and Western Medicine
1990
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND ABSTRACTS
1. C. Zhu, et al: Study on haemorrheology for essential hypertension patients with “Xue Yu Zheng”.
Bulletin of Hunan Medical University 15(2):137, 1990(CHINESE)
2. C. Zhu et al: Analysis of platelet cAMP and cGMP in essential hypertension patients with “Xue Yu
Zheng”. Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine 10(5):282,
1990(CHINESE)
3. X. Li, X. Li, C. Zhu, et al: Treatment of hypertension with the combined traditional Chinese and
western medicine. Chinese Journal of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine.11 (11): 647-650, 1991.
(CHINESE)
4. C. Zhu, et al: Analysis of Sympathetic nervous activity, adrenal and thyroid functions in the patients
with
“Extreme-Heat-Forming-Wind-Zheng”.
Bulletin
of
Hunan
Medical
University
17(sup)112,1992(CHINESE)
5. X. Li, C. Zhu, et al: Assay of calmodulin activity on the plasma and platelets in the patients with
“Liver-Wind-Agitation Zheng”. Bulletin of Hunan Medical University 18(1):39,1993(CHINESE)
6. C. Zhu, et al: Analysis of nucleotide level of human erythrocytes in patients with “Liver-Fire
Exuberance Syndrome”. Chinese Journal of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine 16(6): 347-349,
1996. (CHINESE)
7. Z. Peng, X. Li, C. Zhu, et al: Inhibitory of NYA(Chinese Medical Decoction) on NOS induction in an
animal model of cerebral hemorrhage. Brain research Bulletin 42(2) 119-128, 1997.
8. L.B. Holzman, P.E. Shaw, C. Zhu & M. Mata, et al: The mixed lineage kinase DLK activates p46-sapk
and p38-mapk but not ERK2 via a MEKK1 dependent pathway. Reported on meeting (6th International
Congress on Cell Biology, Dec. 7-11, 1996)
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Chongxue Zhu’s CV
9.David J. Fink, C. Zhu, M. Mata: Sub cellular Localization of Stress Activated Protein Kinases 1
(SAPK1) Isoforms in Neurons. Reported on meeting (1998 Annual Meeting of Society for Neuroscience)
10. S.E. Merritt, M. Mata, D. Nihalani, C. Zhu, X. Hu and L. B. Holzman: The Mixed Lineage Kinase
DLK Utilizes MKK7 and Not MKK4 as Substrate. J. Biol. Chem. 274(15): 10195-10202, 1999
11. B. London, T. Nguyen, T. wolski, C. Zhu and A. Stewart: Cloning and Characterization of Highly
Polymorphic Mixed dinucleotide Repeat in the HERG Promoter. Reported on meeting ( 1999 72th
Scientific Sessions of AHA).
12. T. Urejaka, C. Zhu, Y. Valenzuela, J. Suzow, and A. Stewart: Identification of the Functional
Domain in the Transcription Factor RTEF-1 That Mediates a1-Adrenergic Signaling in Hypertrophied
Cardiac Myocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 275(9): 17476-17480, 2000
13.C. Zhu, T. Maeda, J. Fu, and A. Stewart: Human proteins related to Drosophila vestigial are tissue
restricted cofactors of the TEF-1 family of transcription factors. Circulation 102 (18 suppl. II): II 294,
2000.
14. E. Jackson, C. Zhu, and S. Tofovic: Expression of adenosine receptors in the preglomerular
microcirculation. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 283: F41-F51, 2002
15. L. Gao, C. Zhu, and E. Jackson: Alpha2-Adrenocepotrs Potentiate Angiotension II-and
Vasopression-Induced Renal Vasoconstriction in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats JPET 305:581-586,
2003
16. E. Jackson, Z. Mi, C. Zhu, and R. Dubey: Adenosine Biosynthesis in the Collecting Duct. JPET
307:888-896, 2003
References:
1. Emilio Navarro, M.D., Navarro HealthCare, P.C., 599 N Church St # B, Mt Pleasant, PA 15666,
Phone: (724) 542-8100
2. Kuk S. Lee, M.D., Allegheny Physical Medicine, P.C., 6040 Library Road, Bethel Park, PA
15102, Phone: (412) 831-2225
3. Edwin Jackson, P.hD., Universith of Pittsburgh, Department of Pharmacology, Bridgeside Point
Building, Office: Room 514; Labs: Rooms 520 and 522 100 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA
15219. Phone: (412) 648-1505
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