Zou Yanqin (1933-), female, Han nationality, born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, a member of Communist Party of China, holder of double bachelor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and biology, one of the third-batch masters of TCM, professor and doctoral supervisor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, chief physician of TCM, one of the first-batch postdoctoral supervisors of TCM inheritance in China, one of the first-batch famous teachers of TCM in Jiangsu Province, one of the first-batch famous TCM physicians in Jiangsu Province, an expert enjoying the special allowance of State Council, one of the second-batch, third-batch, fourth-batch, fifth-batch and sixth-batch teachers for the inheritance of the academic experience of famous and senior TCM experts in China, one of the first-batch, second-batch, third-batch and fourth-batch advisers of excellent clinical TCM research talents of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, an expert of Zou Yanqin Workshop for the inheritance of the academic experience of the famous and senior TCM experts in China, academic leader of nephropathy of the Hospital Attached to Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (The TCM Hospital of Jiangsu Province) , a member of the Fourth and Fifth national review committees of new drugs (TCM), a correspondence judge of National Natural Science Foundation; now serves as advisor of China Association of Chinese Medicine, Nephropathy Sub-association; World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, Nephropathy Specialized Committee; China Medical Association of Minorities, Nephropathy Sub-association; honorary director of East China TCM Nephropathy Specialized Committee, and adviser of Jiangsu Province TCM Nephropathy Specialized Committee; once served as vice-president and Party committee vice-secretary of the Hospital Attached to Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (The TCM Hospital of Jiangsu Province), and vice-dean of Department of TCM of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 2016, she was awarded the title of “one of the 12th-batch excellent scientific and technological workers in Jiangsu Province” by Jiangsu Association of Science and Technology. In 2018, she was appraised as “a TCM newsmaker in Jiangsu Province in 2017” by the TCM Development Research Center of Jiangsu Province.
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Zou Yanqin (1933-), female, Han nationality, born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, a member of Communist Party of China, holder of double bachelor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and biology, one of the third-batch masters of TCM, professor and doctoral supervisor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, chief physician of TCM, one of the first-batch postdoctoral supervisors of TCM inheritance in China, one of the first-batch famous teachers of TCM in Jiangsu Province, one of the first-batch famous TCM physicians in Jiangsu Province, an expert enjoying the special allowance of State Council, one of the second-batch, third-batch, fourth-batch, fifth-batch and sixth-batch teachers for the inheritance of the academic experience of famous and senior TCM experts in China, one of the first-batch, second-batch, third-batch and fourth-batch advisers of excellent clinical TCM research talents of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, an expert of Zou Yanqin Workshop for the inheritance of the academic experience of the famous and senior TCM experts in China, academic leader of nephropathy of the Hospital Attached to Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (The TCM Hospital of Jiangsu Province) , a member of the Fourth and Fifth national review committees of new drugs (TCM), a correspondence judge of National Natural Science Foundation; now serves as advisor of China Association of Chinese Medicine, Nephropathy Sub-association; World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, Nephropathy Specialized Committee; China Medical Association of Minorities, Nephropathy Sub-association; honorary director of East China TCM Nephropathy Specialized Committee, and adviser of Jiangsu Province TCM Nephropathy Specialized Committee; once served as vice-president and Party committee vice-secretary of the Hospital Attached to Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (The TCM Hospital of Jiangsu Province), and vice-dean of Department of TCM of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 2016, she was awarded the title of “one of the 12th-batch excellent scientific and technological workers in Jiangsu Province” by Jiangsu Association of Science and Technology. In 2018, she was appraised as “a TCM newsmaker in Jiangsu Province in 2017” by the TCM Development Research Center of Jiangsu Province.