Areas of Expertise
With over 20 years of medical practice, Director Zong Rui has mastered deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery. He specializes in movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, as well as coma arousal and neuropathic pain management, performing over 100 surgeries annually. In other therapeutic areas, he has dedicated over a decade to treating and researching Moyamoya disease. He possesses extensive clinical expertise in neurointerventional procedures and vascular bypass surgery for ischemic cerebrovascular diseases. His innovative research focuses on the pathophysiology and surgical refinements for craniovertebral junction anomalies, as well as prevention and control strategies for congenital neurological disorders.
Professional Affiliations
- Young Member, Committee on Neural Regeneration and Repair, Chinese Research Hospital Association
- Member/Secretary, Committee on Brain Function Research and Translation, Chinese Research Hospital Association
- Member, Translational Medicine Working Group, Beijing Medical Association Neurosurgery Branch
- Member, Expert Committee on Neuromodulation and Human-Machine Interaction, Beijing Physicians Association
- Deputy Secretary-General, First Council of the Neuromodulation Comprehensive Management Branch, China Health Management Association
- Member, Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence
- Member, Hospital Theory Research Branch, Chinese Research Hospital Association
- Member, World Stereotactic Society
- Member, Chinese Sleep Research Society
Honors Received
- Recipient of 1 First Prize for Military Medical Achievement
- Led or participated in 14 research projects including National Key R&D Program and National 163 Zone Major Frontier Projects
Academic Achievements
- Published 34 papers as first or corresponding author (15 SCI-indexed)
- Co-authored 2 monographs
- Obtained or applied for 17 patents
- Participated in 6 international multicenter clinical trials for major medical devices (including CyberKnife, LITT laser ablation equipment, Zap-X precision cranial radiotherapy system) and domestic medical device clinical trials



