
About
Wenle Zhao is a Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), part of the College of Medicine. His research focuses on clinical trial design and methodology, including baseline covariate analysis, adaptive randomization, and clinical trial management systems. He has contributed to major studies in stroke treatment, emergency medicine, and neurology.
Key research interests include optimizing therapies for status epilepticus, evaluating antiplatelet therapies in stroke patients, and advancing thrombectomy techniques using perfusion imaging. He has led or collaborated on high-impact trials such as the SHINE and ESETT studies, exploring hyperglycemia management and age-specific antiepileptic drug efficacy.
Recent work includes pioneering telerehabilitation approaches for stroke recovery and advocating for improved randomization methods in clinical trials. His involvement in networks like StrokeNet has driven big data applications in neuroimaging and collaborative research. Zhao’s publications span 15 years, emphasizing methodological innovation and translational clinical research.
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