The Methodist Hospital System
The Methodist Hospital System. Leading Medicine

Susan Shuai-Chen Shi

Susan Shuai-Chen Shi, M.D.


Susan Shuai-Chen Shi, M.D.

Susan Shuai-Chen Shi, M.D.

Clinical Member
The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
Physician, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
The Methodist Hospital

E-mail: SusanShi@tmhs.org
Phone: 713-335-0335
Fax: 713-335-0333


Education

B.S.   Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (Chemical Engineering)
M.D.   Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill

Postdoctoral Training

OB/GYN Residency, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

 

Biography

Dr. Shi completed her residency training at the Baylor College of Medicine in 2007 and joined the provisional staff at The Methodist Hospital that same year. She earned numerous awards during her residency training including teaching awards and the Best Resident Award for each of the four years.

Description of Research

Dr. Shi´s research focuses on studies in obstetrics and gynecology that promote women´s healthcare and the delivery of healthy infants.

Major Areas of Research

Obstetrics, gynecology

Recent Publications

Suzuki YJ, Lorenzi MV, Shi SS, Day RM, Blumberg JB. Homocysteine exerts cell type-specific inhibition of AP-1 transcription factor. Free Radic Biol Med. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):39-45.

Shi SS, Day RM, Halpner AD, Blumberg JB, Suzuki YJ. Homocysteine and alpha-lipoic acid regulate p44/42 MAP kinase phosphorylation in NIH/3T3 cells. Antioxid Redox Signal. 1999 Spring;1(1):123-8. Erratum in: Antioxid Redox Signal 1999 Summer;1(2):following 253.

Suzuki YJ, Ikeda T, Shi SS, Kitta K, Kobayashi YM, Morad M, Jones LR, Blumberg JB. Regulation of GATA-4 and AP-1 in transgenic mice overexpressing cardiac calsequestrin. Cell Calcium. 1999 Jun;25(6):401-7.

Suzuki YJ, Shi SS, Blumberg JB. Modulation of angiotensin II signaling for GATA4 activation by homocysteine. Antioxid Redox Signal. 1999 Summer;1(2):233-8.