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[IE-01-1]Swift precision is the heartbeat of acute stroke diagnosis
Sung-Chun Tang (Department of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital)

Dr. Sung-Chun Tang is currently a Professor in the Department of Neurology and the Director of the
Stroke Center at National Taiwan University Hospital. Dr. Tang received his MD from the College of
Medicine and his PhD from the Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine at National Taiwan University.
After completing his neurology residency training at NTUH, he participated in a two-year exchange
program in the laboratory of Professor Mark P. Mattson at the National Institute on Aging, NIH, during
2005-2006. In addition to his basic stroke research, Dr. Tang has a strong interest in genetic cerebral
small vessel disease, and NOAC concentration in stroke prevention, among other areas. His related work
has been published in highly cited and competitive international journals.
Stroke Center at National Taiwan University Hospital. Dr. Tang received his MD from the College of
Medicine and his PhD from the Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine at National Taiwan University.
After completing his neurology residency training at NTUH, he participated in a two-year exchange
program in the laboratory of Professor Mark P. Mattson at the National Institute on Aging, NIH, during
2005-2006. In addition to his basic stroke research, Dr. Tang has a strong interest in genetic cerebral
small vessel disease, and NOAC concentration in stroke prevention, among other areas. His related work
has been published in highly cited and competitive international journals.