Editor-in-Chief of the Neuroscience Research in Cellular Biology Section
Wei Wang
  • M.D./Ph.D.
  • Neurologist/Neuroscientist
  • weiwang336776@zju.edu.cn
  • Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
Wei Wang
Research Field
  • Clinical and basic study of headache and other neurological disorders
  • Multimodal neuroimaging study of neurological disorders
  • Neuroelectrophysiology and brain-computer interface in episodic neurological diseases
Biography

    Wei Wang, M.D./Ph.D., He is a neurologist, headache specialist, postdoctoral fellow in clinical medicine, assistant researcher at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. He has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles. He serves on the editorial boards of journals, including The Journal of Headache and Pain (2023/09-Present); Pain and Therapy (2024/09-Present); SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine (2024/06-Present). He is a international partner of COST (EUROPEAN COOPERATIONIN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; 2024/9/20-Present). His research primarily focuses on applying multimodal neuroimaging techniques to explore the neural mechanisms of primary headaches, neuroelectrophysiological mechanisms in human and animal models, and multiomics mechanisms of primary headaches.

Selected Publications
  1. Wei Wang, et al. Machine Learning-Driven Identification of Critical Gene Programs and Key Transcription Factors in Migraine, Journal of Headache and Pain. 2024.
  2. Wei Wang, et al. Combining treatments for migraine prophylaxis: the state-of-the-art. J Headache Pain. 2024 Dec 5;25(1):214.
  3. Wei Wang, et al. Hallmarks of primary headache: part 1 -migraine. J Headache Pain. 25, 189 (2024)
  4. Wei Wang, et al. Influence of Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence on Headache Research, Diagnosis and Treatment: the Junior Editorial Board Members' Vision–Part 1. J Headache Pain. 25, 151 (2024)
  5. Wei Wang, et al. Understanding Headache Attributed to Cranial and/or Cervical Vascular Disorder: Insights and Challenges for Neurologists, Pain and Therapy. 2024.
  6. Wei Wang, et al. Altered functional connectivity of brainstem nuclei in new daily persistent headache: evidence from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics.2024;30(3):e14686.
  7. Wei Wang, et al. Mapping the aberrant brain functional connectivity in new daily persistent headache: a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study, Journal of Headache and Pain.2023;24(1):46.
  8. Wei Wang, et al. Gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamate/glutamine levels in the dentate nucleus and periaqueductal gray with episodic and chronic migraine: a proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study, Journal of Headache and Pain. 2022; 15;23(1):83.
  9. Wei Wang, et al. Automatic detection of interictal ripples in the scalp EEG to evaluate the effect and prognosis of infantile spasms with ACTH therapy, Epilepsia. 2021;62(9):2240-2251.
  10. Wei Wang, et al. The advances of brain structure and functional imaging of migraine, Chin J Intern Med, 2023,62(10):1234-1238.
  11. Wei Wang, et al. Headache Attributed to Cranial and/or Cervical Vascular Disorder, Chin J Stroke, 2022, 17(05): 448-453.
  12. Wei Wang, et al. Recent advance in high frequency oscillation in scalp EEG signals in diagnoses and treatments of epilepsy, Chin J Neuromed, 2019,18(7): 740-744.
  13. Wei Wang, et al. Micro-structural white matter abnormalities in new daily persistent headache: a DTI study using TBSS analysis. Journal of Headache and Pain. 2023;24(1):80.
  14. Wei Wang, et al. Brain structure and cortical activity changes in new daily persistent headache: a multimodal study, Journal of Headache and Pain.2023;24(1):45.
  15. Wei Wang, et al. Alterations of Regional Homogeneity and Multiple Frequency Amplitude of Low-Frequency Fluctuation in patients with New Daily Persistent Headache: A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study, Journal of Headache and Pain.2023;24(1):14.
  16. Wei Wang, et al. Normal glymphatic system function in patients with new daily persistent headache using diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space, Headache.2023 May;63(5):663-671.
  17. Wei Wang, et al. Changes in gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamate/glutamine levels in the right thalamus of patients with episodic and chronic migraine: A proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study, Headache.2023;63(1):104-113.
  18. Wei Wang, et al. Cerebral perfusion variance in new daily persistent headache and chronic migraine: an arterial spin-labeled MR imaging study, Journal of Headache and Pain.2022;23(1):156.
  19. Wei Wang, et al. Altered functional connectivity of the right caudate nucleus in chronic migraine: a resting-state fMRI study, Journal of Headache and Pain, 2022;23(1):154.
  20. Wei Wang, et al. Scalp-HFO indices are biomarkers for the lateralization and localization of the epileptogenic zone in preoperative assessment, Journal of neurophysiology. 2021;126(4):1148-1158.
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