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Gender:
male; Nationality: Han
Born: Oct. 1958, Shanghai.
A member of the CPC; Professor, chief physician, Ph.D. advisor
Gui graduated from the Medical Department of Shanghai Medical
University in 1982. Since then he has been engaged in practicing,
teaching and research at the Affiliated Children¡¯s Hospital. He was
a visiting scholar to the Children¡¯s Hospital of Philadelphia,
University of Pennsylvania from 1991 to 1995. In 1999, he became a
master of clinical epidemiology. He was a senior visiting scholar to
Osaka University, Japan and to Deutsches Herzentrum Berlin (DHZB).
In 2002, he started studying at a program of hospital management in
China-Europe International Business School, and graduated in 2004.
Gui is now President of the Children¡¯s Hospital of Fudan University,
Director of the Key Laboratory for Researches on Neonatal Disease
Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, Chair of the Pediatrics
Department of Fudan Medical School, Deputy Director of the
Pediatrics Division of the Chinese Medical Association, Deputy
Director of the Pediatrics Division of the Examination Board of
Professional Skills under the Ministry of Health and Deputy Director
of the Pediatrics Division of Shanghai Medical Association. He is
Editor-in-Chief of The Chinese Journal of Evidence-based Pediatrics,
and Associate Editor-in-Chief of The Chinese Journal of Practical
Pediatrics and The Journal of Clinical Pediatrics. He is also a
leading scientist of the Key Discipline of Pediatrics Sponsored by
the Ministry of Education and of the Project 211 Discipline of Fudan
University.
Gui¡¯s academic focus is on the molecular mechanism of congenital
heart disease and its early diagnosis. He was the director of a
National Research Project of the Tenth Five-year Plan, and has been
the director of other important research projects in recent years,
including Key Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation,
Projects of Eugenics Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, Key
Projects Sponsored by the Science and Technology Committee of
Shanghai, Sub-projects of Project 863, International Network
Projects of Clinical Epidemiology. He has hitherto published more
than 40 papers in national and foreign learned journals such as
Pediatric Research and International Development Biology. He is the
editor-in-chief or associate editor-in-chief of five monographs or
textbooks, among which is Clinical Pediatrics.
In 1997 he received the honorary title of ¡°Outstanding Returnee of
Shanghai¡±. He was the winner of the Highest Award for Medical
History Recording among Young Practitioners in Shanghai, an
Outstanding Education Worker of Shanghai Medical University, a
winner of the First Prize of the Shanghai Pediatrics Association for
Excellent Papers, and a winner of the Fudan Award for Model
Teachers. He was an Outstanding Worker in the Public Heath System of
Shanghai (2003), and an Outstanding Worker in the National Public
Health System (2004). |
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