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Gender:
male; Nationality: Han
Born: November 1951
Professor of pediatrics, doctoral advisor
In 1978, Wang graduated from the Department of Medical Treatment of
Bethune Medical University and started practicing medicine at the
Department of Pediatrics of the university's No. 1 Affiliated
Clinical Hospital. In 1982 he got his master's degree from the
Graduate School of the university and continued to be engaged in
clinical work at the Pediatrics Department. He was admitted to the
Graduate School of Shanghai Medical University in 1985 and got his
doctoral degree in 1988. Then he worked at the university's
Affiliated Children's Hospital. From 1986 to 1987, he was engaged in
advanced studies at the Pediatrics Department of Policlinic San
Matteo of Pavia, Italy. From 1990 to 1992 he did his postdoctoral
studies at the Children's Hospital attached to the State University
of New York, U. S. In the ensuing years he worked as an Assistant
Research Professor there. In 1996 he went to Israel to study the
management of hospital and public health.
He was Vice-president and Executive Vice-president of Shanghai
Medical University. In April 2000, he was elected Vice-president of
Fudan University and Dean of the Medical School (now the Shanghai
Medical School of Fudan University). He has been Executive
Vice-president of Fudan since June 2005. Now he is also a director
of the Chinese Medical Association, a member of the Chinese
Pediatrics Association, a director of the Shanghai Nutrition Society
and Deputy Chief of the Branch of Children's Health Care under the
Chinese Pediatrics Association.
He majors in children's nutriology, or to be more precise,
children's nutrition and growth. He focuses his academic interest on
the studies of the effect of children's nutrition on their immune
systems. So far he has published more than thirty papers both at
home and abroad concerning the relevant topics. For his substantial
contributions to medical treatment, teaching and research, he was
awarded the title of "Medical Research Star of the Younger
Generation" in 1993, a Third Prize for Scientific & Technological
Advancement by the Ministry of Health in 1993 and 1995, a First
Prize for Research Papers by the Chinese Pediatrics Association in
1994, a special allowance by the State Council in 1995, the Second
Academic Prize of the Su Zu-fei Foundation by the China Nutrition
Society in 1996, and so forth. |
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