Lily Song – 宋莉莉

About Lily Song – 宋莉莉

Head of Stroke

  • Senior Research Fellow

Dr. Lili Song MD PhD, is the Head of Stroke division, senior research fellow at The George Institute China, and senior lecturer at Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales. She has been a neurologist for 15 years and has clinical research experience for 8 years. She has worked in several GI stroke clinical trials (ENCHANTED, INTERACT, SAVE, HeadPost, TRIDENT, BEYOND 7, etc), with Professor Craig Anderson, providing academic input as well as day-to-day operational direction.

She joined The George China from 2016 and currently manages several large scale clinical trials including INTERACT3, INTERACT4, ENCHANTED2 and TRIDENT CHINA - as the main research fellow and the global project lead. She holds several small seed grants from GI and World Heart Foundation and she has successfully awarded a MRC joint funding as CIB in 2019. She is a reviewer for several high-ranking clinical journals including Stroke, Cerebrovascular Diseases and Stroke, etc. She has been selected one of 2018 Emerging Leaders by the World Heart Foundation. Now she is co-supervisor for 2 PhD students.

Title: Relative Reductions in Systolic Blood Pressure and Functional Outcomes in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A pooled analysis of four INTERACT and ATACH-2 individual participant data

International Journal of Stroke Date published:

Systolic Blood Pressure Trajectory and Outcomes in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Neurology Date published:

Systolic Blood Pressure Trajectory and Outcomes in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Neurology Date published:

Effects of Blood Pressure Lowering Across Hematoma Volume in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Pooled Analysis of the Four INTERACT and ATACH -2 Trials

Annals of Neurology Date published:

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