Xianen Wang, MD, PhD
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Early Life and
Education
Dr. Wang was born in China’s rural Anhui Province in
1961, the son of a farmer. His interest in medicine
was peaked when his father became ill and medical
treatment was not readily available. Dr. Wang then
focused his studies on medicine, and in 1984 graduated
from Anhui Medical University. He went on to complete
his master’s degree at Tongji Medical College in 1988.
Dr. Wang’s master’s thesis was Treatment of
Emergencies such as Diffuse Intravascular Coagulation
with Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
Dr. Wang then engaged in research and clinical
practice of Sino-Western medical syncretism (fusion of
the Japanese adaptation of traditional Chinese
medicine and modern Western medicine) at Tongji
Medical College’s hospital and at the Institute for
Research on Sino-Western Medical Syncretism.
In 1991, Dr. Wang transferred to the Digestive Organs
Department of Internal Medicine at Chintse Medical
University, where he conducted research on the
analysis of Type-C hepatitis gene forms and the
function of Itoh cells.
Dr. Wang enrolled in Japan’s Juntendo University
School of Medicine in 1993, completing his doctorate
in medicine in 1997. He specialized in Sino-Western
medical syncretism therapies for intractable
illnesses. Dr. Wang’s doctoral thesis was titled
Mechanisms of Liver Fibrosis; Gastric Mucosal Cell
Injury and Repair Mechanisms.
To date, Dr. Wang has focused his medical inquiries on
allergies and diabetes. Areas of imminent interest
include intractable diseases and organic illnesses,
such as rheumatism.
Teaching
Dr. Wang was granted an Assistant Professorship at
China’s Tongji Medical College in 1995, and became a
Full Professor there in 2002. In December 2005, he
became the first foreign Assistant Professor in
Japan’s clinical medicine, with an Assistant
Professorship at Juntendo University’s School of
Medicine. Dr. Wang’s teaching is concentrated on
studies of the liver and stomach.
Allergies
Dr. Wang’s interest in treating allergies stemmed from
his observation of fellow professors suffering from
allergies. This, coupled with the lack of effective
treatment, led him to author the book Improvement of
Allergic Predisposition, published in Japan in 2006.
This book proposes alleviation of allergy symptoms
through herbal compounds. Published in the U.S. in
2008 under the title "Allergic Constitutions, Medical
Remedies and Improvements".
Diabetes Contributions
Dr. Wang became involved in pursuing viable diabetes
treatments when he noticed diabetes cases were on the
rise, with increasing numbers of patients suffering
and dying from complications. Developments of insulin
and oral blood glucose lowering agents did not lower
the occurrence of the disease. Genetic and molecular
therapies only provide local treatment for certain
symptoms.
Dr. Wang’s approach to diabetes incorporates
treatments to lower blood glucose levels with
constitution improvement agents, the combination of
which will elicit improved efficacy of diabetes
treatment. He formulated Ketsumeisei (Juemingjing) a
proprietary herbal compound that has been widely used
in China and Japan to treat diabetes for over 20
years.
Dr. Wang’s ongoing involvement in diabetes is
practical and solution-oriented, emphasizing studies
that will directly alleviate patients’ pain, rather
than studies for purely academic purposes. He is
currently writing a book on diabetes treatment
methods. Anticipated completion is late 2007.
Personal
Dr. Wang first visited the United States in 1997. He
enjoys Chinese literature, and writes a column that is
published in Chubun Doho.
Positions & Appointments
Professor (2002 – present)
Tongji Medical College
Huazhong University of Science & Technology
Assistant Professor (1995 – present)
Juntendo University School of Medicine
Director
Returned and Overseas Chinese Scholars Association of
All-China Youth Federation (ROCSA)
Chairman
Life Science Association of All-Japan Federation of
Overseas Chinese Professionals
Vice-Chairman
All-Japan Federation of Overseas Chinese Professionals
Secretary General
The Medicine Health Committee of ROCSA
Councilor
Japanese Society for Integrative Medicine
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