Xu Nenggui
Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
简介:
Xu Nenggui, MD, second-level professor, doctoral supervisor. Former Vice President of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, member of the Science and Technology Commission of the Ministry of Education, member and Secretary-General of the 8th Chinese Medicine Discipline Evaluation Group of the State Council, Chief Scientist of the National 973 Program, Project Leader of the National Key R&D Program, Executive Vice President of Guangzhou Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chief Researcher of Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Director of South China Acupuncture Research Center of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. The second “100 Outstanding Young Chinese Medicine” in China, the winner of the first Qihuang Scholar of the National Traditional Chinese Medicine Leader, the National Outstanding Scientific and Technological Worker, the training object of the “100 Outstanding Talents in Southern Guangdong” project in Guangdong Province, the winner of the Nanyue Innovation Award in Guangdong Province, the expert enjoying the special allowance of the State Council, the training object of the National Millions of Talents Project, the young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions to the country, and the honorary vice president of the Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Association, the chairman of the Science and Technology Committee of the World Federation of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Societies, and the vice president of the Guangdong Acupuncture and Moxibustion Society.
The scientific research achievements presided over by him have won 1 second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award and 2 first prizes of the Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ministry of Education; The teaching achievements of the research have won 1 second prize of national teaching achievements and 1 first prize of Guangdong Provincial Teaching Achievement Award, and the research results have been published in the BMJ(IF=105.7), one of the four top medical journals in the world.