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University of North Carolina System: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, US

2023-06 to present | Stroke Division Chief (Neurology)
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Education and qualifications (2)

Tufts University School of Medicine: Boston, MA, US

MD
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Harvard University: Cambridge, MA, US

PhD (Biomedical Engineering)
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Works (7)

Prospective Observational Cohort Study of Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase in Routine Clinical Practice.

Stroke
2022-09-23 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Steven Warach; Adrienne Dula; Truman Milling; Miller S; Allen L; Nathan Zuck; Miller C; Christine Jesser; Misra LR; Miley JT et al.
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Post-stroke Dysphagia: Recent Insights and Unanswered Questions.

Current neurology and neuroscience reports
2020-11-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Corinne Jones; Colletti CM; Ding MC
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Peripheral electrical stimulation augments cerebral collateral circulation if performed within a critical time window

bioRxiv
2020-06-09 | Journal article
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Cortical excitation and inhibition following focal traumatic brain injury.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2011-10-01 | Journal article
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Sustained focal cortical compression reduces electrically-induced seizure threshold.

Neuroscience
2008-04-22 | Journal article
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Early restitution of electrocorticogram predicts subsequent behavioral recovery from cardiac arrest.

Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
2002-12-01 | Journal article
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Ming-Chieh Ding

Vulnerability of the thalamic somatosensory pathway after prolonged global hypoxic-ischemic injury.

Neuroscience
2002-01-01 | Journal article
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Ming-Chieh Ding