Dr. Imran Perwaiz
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A highly motivated and result-driven professional with enthusiasm, perseverance, and a strong desire to contribute and make a positive difference to an organization. Excellent ability to adapt and perform in new environments. Seeking a challenging position in the disciplines of clinical research and practice.
Professional Experience
09/2016 – present
Dalian, China
PhD Research, Dalian Medical University
Conducting research experiments according to established research protocols. Reviewing, analyzing, and interpreting research data. Performing literature searches, reviews and writing reports. Creating and maintaining accurate records using spreadsheets and databases. Operating, cleaning, and maintaining the organization of research equipment and research area. Tracking inventory levels and placing replenishment orders. Preparing different lab reagents required for multiple levels of experiments. Hands-on experience in bacterial culture and mammalian cell culture techniques, cryopreservation and organization of stocks, protein extraction & quantification, and animal model handling. Experiments performed: Western blotting, RT-PCR, Immunohistochemistry, Gel electrophoresis, Immunofluorescence, Gene transformation, and Transfection 09/2012 – 06/2015
Dalian, China
Residency Training, 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University Completed general cardiology specialist training.
Management of cardiology patients in Emergency Dept. And Cardiology ward under the supervision of a consultant.
Management of cardiovascular patients in outpatients clinic. Attended non-invasive cardiology sessions including, Transthoracic. Attended Cardiac Cath Lab for procedures learning. Obtained practical skills in various medical procedures. Completed the required clinical rotations in the departments of Nephrology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, and Gastrology. Clinical research experience in recruiting, screening, selecting, determining eligibility, and enrolling study participants.
Collecting and storing key research data and performing statistical analysis. Experience with literature searches and writing literature review for the graduation thesis. 09/2011 – 09/2012
Lahore, Pakistan
House Officer, Jinnah Hospital
Appropriately diagnosed and treated a variety of diseases in clinical practice. Ordered and executed diagnostic tests and analyzed diagnostic images to further investigate patient conditions.
Administered and prescribed appropriate course of treatment, including pharmaceutical medications. Advised and educated patients regarding diet, hygiene, and effective disease prevention methods. Clinical rotation in Internal Medicine - 6 months
Clinical rotation in Surgery - 3 months
Clinical rotation in ENT - 3 months
02/2010 – 01/2011
Lahore, Pakistan
Internee, Social Security Hospital
Completed intensive 33 weeks of elective training/internship in the departments of Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Infectious diseases.
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Education
09/2016 – present
Dalian, China
PhD, Cardiology, Dalian Medical University
Awarded full government scholarship by the Chinese scholarship council. Ph.D. research work completed, waiting for the paper submission approval from the professor. Graduation delayed due to Covid-19 pandemic.
09/2006 – 06/2011
Xi'an, China
MBBS, Xi'an Jiaotong Medical University
01/2006 – 06/2006
Xi'an, China
Diploma, Chinese Language, Xi'an Northwest University Publications
Dopamine D5 receptor-mediated decreases in mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production are cAMP and autophagy dependent.
Lee H, Jiang X, Perwaiz I, Yu P, Wang J, Wang Y, H체ttemann M, Felder RA, Sibley DR, Polster BM, Rozyyev S, Armando I, Yang Z, Qu P, Jose PA. Dopamine D5 receptor-mediated decreases in mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production are cAMP and autophagy dependent. Hypertens Res. 2021 Jun;44(6):628-641. DOI: 10.1038/s41440-021-00646-w. Epub 2021 Apr 5. PMID: 33820956 Impaired regulation of autophagy by dopamine D1-like receptors in renal proximal tubule cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats.
Lee, Hewang1; Perwaiz, Imran2; Wang, Ying2; Felder, Robin3; Jose, Pedro4; Yang, Zhiwei5; Qu, Peng2; Lee, Hewang2. A11776 Impaired regulation of autophagy by dopamine D1-like receptors in renal proximal tubule cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats. Journal of Hypertension: October 2018 - Volume 36 - Issue - p e64 DOI: 10.1097/01.hjh.0000548250.74473.7c Counter-regulation of autophagy by dopamine D1-like receptors and angiotensin II type 1 receptor in vascular smooth muscle cells.
Lee, Hewang1; Wang, Ying2; Perwaiz, Imran2; Yu, Peiying3; Jose, Pedro4; Lee, Hewang2; Qu, Peng2. A11798 Counter-regulation of autophagy by dopamine D1-like receptors and angiotensin II type 1 receptor in vascular smooth muscle cells. Journal of Hypertension: October 2018 - Volume 36 - Issue - p e65 doi:10.1097/01.hjh.0000548251.74473.35 Languages
Urdu
Native
Punjabi
Native
English
IELTS 7.5
Hindi
Proficient
Mandarin
HSK 6
Arabic
Limited
Skills
Excellent clinical judgement
Practiced in CV diseases
Data analysis
Dedicated to high level medical
research
Work effectively with limited
supervision
Teamwork
Compassionate Physician
Humane and respectful
Advanced computer knowledge
Certificates
Registered Medical Practitioner
by PMC, Pakistan
Certificate of excellence from
Dalian Medical University
Level 6 HSK certification for
Chinese Language
BLS course certification
Band 7.5 IELTS academic
certification
ACLS certification
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Interests
Cricket
Traveling
Snooker & Billiards
Tennis
Reading
Dance
Scuba Diving
Photography
Event organization
Awards
01/09/2016 Full Chinese government scholarship, CSC China I was awarded a full scholarship by CSC China for my Ph.D. studies as well. 01/09/2012 Full Chinese government scholarship, CSC China I was awarded a full scholarship by the CSC China for my Master's degree. Accomplishments
Family Support
Educated families about procedures, treatment regimens, prevention, and care. Patient Education
Educated patients about medical procedure steps, recovery measures, and medication instructions. Animal Handling
Taking care of the animal model experiments from ordering, selecting, treating, and continuing with the experiments with extreme care.
University lectures
Lectures were delivered to the university students on basic life support and advanced cardiac life support. Lectures on patient care.
Lectures on lab ethics.
References
Professor Qu Peng (MD, PhD), Head of Department, Department of Cardiology, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China Professor Hewang Lee, Department of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, D.C, USA Professor Dr. Zafar Iqbal Ch, Head of Department, Medical Unit-3, AIMC/Jinnah hopital, Lahore, Pakistan Professor Dr. Zahid Niaz, Head of Department, Surgical Unit-4, AIMC/Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan Note
References can be provided on request
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