November 02, 2025 Sunday
  Professor Feng Ganzhu is appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of Frontiers of Clinical Medicine in China

Professor Feng Ganzhu is appointed as the editor-in-chief of SFP's journal Frontiers of Clinical Medicine in China (2708-6585). The chief editor Feng Ganzhu is the second-level chief physician, professor and doctoral supervisor. He is currently the director of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, a member of the Respiratory Medicine Group of the Chinese Geriatrics Association, a member of the Standing Committee of the Respiratory Medicine Branch of the Jiangsu Medical Association, a standing member of the Respiratory Medicine Branch of the Jiangsu Medical Association, and head of the Respiratory Radiation and Diseases Branch. His main research areas include drug resistance and pathogenic mechanisms of common respiratory pathogens, vaccine development of important pathogens, and comprehensive treatment strategies for complex pulmonary infections and critical illnesses. He has presided over more than 10 projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China General Project, the Jiangsu Provincial Health and Health Commission project, the Jiangsu Province "Six Peak Talents" project, and the Beijing Medical and Health Public Welfare Fund project. He has published more than 130 academic papers in domestic and foreign journals, more than 30 papers have been included in SCI/SSCI, edited 1 popular science book and participated in editing 2 college textbooks. He was a visiting scholar at Cleveland Clinic (2015). He applied as a correspondent reviewer for the following journals: International Journal of Clinical ResearchJournal of Nanjing Medical University (Natural Sciences)Chinese Journal of Experimentation and Clinical InfectionJournal of International Medical ResearchJournal of Clinical Laboratory AnalysisInternational Journal of Nanomedicine. He is also the recipient of the "National Labor Medal".