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Dr. Qing Hao is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and the Medical Director of Stroke Program at Mount Sinai Queens. Dr. Hao received her medical degree from Peking University Health Science Center in China. She then received research training in the Chinese University of Hong Kong where she received her Ph.D. degree. She continued stroke research in UCLA Stroke Center before she joined SUNY Downstate Medical Center for internship and neurology residency training. Upon completion of vascular neurology fellowship in Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, she returned to New York and joined Mount Sinai’s Stroke Center. Dr. Hao‘s research interests include exploring the pathophysiological mechanisms of atherosclerotic disease and ischemic stroke using different imaging modalities, including transcranial Doppler ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography angiography/perfusion and digital subtraction angiography, with the goal of optimizing stroke prevention strategies and improving patient outcomes. She has published 30+ peers review articles and serves as a reviewer for several scientific journals.
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Neuropsychiatric complications of coronavirus disease 2019: Mount Sinai Health System cohort study
for the Sinai NeuroCOVID-19 Study Group, Jul 2024, In: Journal of Neurology. 271, 7, p. 3991-4007 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Atherosclerosis all around: no plaque is innocent
Gottesman, R. F. & Hao, Q., Apr 2023, In: The Lancet Neurology. 22, 4, p. 286-288 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
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In-hospital outcomes in patients with and without epilepsy diagnosed with COVID-19—A cohort study
Ufongene, C., Van Hyfte, G., Agarwal, P., Blank, L. J., Goldstein, J., Mathew, B., Lin, J. Y., Navis, A., McCarthy, L., Gururangan, K., Peschansky, V., Kwon, C. S., Cohen, A., Chan, A. H. W., Dhamoon, M., Deng, P., Gutzwiller, E. M., Hao, Q., He, C. & Heredia Nunez, W. D. & 14 others, , Oct 2023, In: Epilepsia. 64, 10, p. 2725-2737 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Neuroimaging findings and neurological manifestations in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: Impact of cancer and ventilatory support status
McCarthy, L., Khegai, O., Goldstein, J., Belani, P., Pawha, P., Kihira, S., Mathew, B., Gururangan, K., Hao, Q., Singh, A., Navis, A., Delman, B. N., Jette, N. & Balchandani, P., Mar 2023, In: PLoS ONE. 18, 3 March, e0283614.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Impact of unilateral stroke on right hemisphere superiority in executive control
Russell-Giller, S., Wu, T., Spagna, A., Dhamoon, M., Hao, Q. & Fan, J., 8 Jan 2021, In: Neuropsychologia. 150, 107693.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
5 Scopus citations
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University of Arizona's Health Science: Addressing the Grand Challenges of Aging Through Multidisciplinary Seed Grants
7/07/22
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