Chair, Division of Adult and Geriatric Health
Department of Patient Care
Union University
Bahamas
Dr Song Ze Ding is a Professor at Henan Provincial People's Hospital, Zhengzhou University. He has been an Assistant Professor in Division of Molecular Oncology Institute of Genetic Medicine Hokkaido University in Sapporo Japan and Assistant Professor in Henan Provincial Hospital in Zhengzhou China. Dr Ding received his PhD degree in Department of Medicine Beijing Medical University in Beijing China in 1992 He has completed his Master of Medicine in Guangxi Medical University 1989 his Bachelor of Medicine from Henan University School of Medicine in China and trained as postdoctoral fellow at the University of Virginia Dr Ding’s research is focused on inflammation and cancer especially Helicobacter pylori infection induced gastric carcinogenesis He is serving as international journal reviewer for a number of reputed journals such as PLoS ONE Cancer Letter Trend in Microbiology Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology et al and has 23 publications Dr Song Ze Ding is a Professor at Henan Provincial People's Hospital, Zhengzhou University. He has been an Assistant Professor in Division of Molecular Oncology Institute of Genetic Medicine Hokkaido University in Sapporo Japan and Assistant Professor in Henan Provincial Hospital in Zhengzhou China. Dr Ding received his PhD degree in Department of Medicine Beijing Medical University in Beijing China in 1992 He has completed his Master of Medicine in Guangxi Medical University 1989 his Bachelor of Medicine from Henan University School of Medicine in China and trained as postdoctoral fellow at the University of Virginia Dr Ding’s research is focused on inflammation and cancer especially Helicobacter pylori infection induced gastric carcinogenesis He is serving as international journal reviewer for a number of reputed journals such as PLoS ONE Cancer Letter Trend in Microbiology Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology et al and has 23 publications
Inflammation and cancer,Bacteria (Helicobacter pylori) infection induced gastric pathophysiology and cancer,Metal-induced carcinogenesis,Oncogenic pathways in epithelial cancer, Oxidative stress and epithelial cell damage, H. pylori microbiology and immunology.