James Y.P. Chen
Dr. James Y.P. Chen graduated in 1941 from Beijing Union Medical College. He was a professor at several medical colleges both in China and the Unite States and a consultant for NIH (National Institute of Health) of acupuncture committee. He also serves as an examiner for acupuncture in California and has written books on acupuncture. He’s practiced internal medicine and acupuncture for 16 years and is a specialist of pharmacology and nutrition.
Jeffrey Z.X. Mah
Dr. Mah graduated from the Medical School of Qinghai University and obtained his master degree from Henan Chinese Medical School and Ph.D. from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He used to serve in Xining Railroad Hospital in Qinhai Province, the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan Chinese Medical College, the First Clinical Hospital of Beijing Chinese Medical University, and Wuangjing Hospital of Beijing Chinese Medical research center in China, etc. Since 1986, Dr. Mah began to study the pathological changes of stomach cancer in the early stage and started his job on the clinical research of cancer prophylaxis and treatment. In 1992, he was considered as one of twenty six leaders of higher educational institutions in Beijing. He came to the United States in 1996 and invented Consotherapy. He specialized in the treatments of all kinds of cancer and other common illness.
Qinshi Zhu
Dr. Qinshi Zhu was born in Chongqing in 1944 and grewup in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. He obtained his Bachlor's degree in Biochemistry in Beijing University. After graduation, he worked on a contraceptive for mail in Hebei Academy of Medical Sciences in Shijiazhuang. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry in 1984 in University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on energy transfer and ATP synthesis in mitochondria. Then he returned to China, worked in the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences for two years before he came to the United States. Since 1987, he has turned his attention to gene regulation, including regulation of the BCR-ABL chimeric gene which causes leukemia and the genes for neurotransmitter receptors and the enzymes for their metabolism. Currently he works as a Research Associate Professor in University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, on structure, function and regulation of a protein with two duties in human liver: detoxification and bile acid transport processes, in both normal and diseased conditions. He will demonstrate how the charges around a transmembrane domain target the protein to different parts of human liver cells and perform different functions
Qianlin Hao
Dr. Qianlin Hao was born in Chongqing, Sichuan Province and grew up in Beijing, China. She obtained her Bachelo's degree in Biochemistry in Beijing University, then worked on Chinese herb medicine in Hebei Academy of Medical Sciences in Shijiazhaung. She finished her graduate study in Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, on comparison of transcriptional activities of chromatin isolated from normal and chemically-induced liver cancer cells. After she obtained her Master’s degree (the highest degree available in China at that time), she worked in the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, on the role of lipoproteins in atherosclerosis. She then continued her study on lipoproteins in Merck Pharmaceutical Company in Rahway, New Jersey. She came to Childrens Hospital Los Angeles in 1986 and discovered a new proto-oncogene (FER) soon afterwards. Since 1991, she has been working on human hematopoietic stem cells. Her talk will introduce the basic concept of stem cells, the significance of stem cell research, the major research methods and difficulties and her own contribution.
Caiqian Liu
Dr. Caiqian Liu, female, was born in 1944 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. Graduated from the College of Advanced Study of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1966, she has been practicing Chinese Medicine for more than forty years, in clinic, as well as in research and teaching. Currently, she is a chief physician in Chengdu Center of Famous Chinese Medicine Doctors and a Professor in Chengdu College of Chinese Medicine. She is also a member of several academic committees in China, including the National Committee of Chinese Medicine, Sichuan Provincial Committee of Academic Research on Zhang Zhongjin, Sichuan Provincial Committee of Cosmetology. She is also the vice director of Sichuan Provincial Committe of Rehabilitation with Chinese Medicine. She is most experienced in the treatment of fever caused by external factors, disorders of heart, brain and kidney, irregular menstruation, and abnormal leucorrhea. She is also an expert in health and beauty maintenance. She has established a beauty maintenance clinic in the hospital, treating disorders affecting facial appearence, such as acne, chloasma, verruca plana (flat wart), allergic dermatitis, solar dermatitis, and eczema. In addition, she is successful in the skin ageing research. She has published more than seventy articles and obtained many rewards for her high quality papers.
Cheng Yi Huang
Dr. Cheng Yi Huang, obtained his PhD. from University of Cape Town in 1985. He'd served as Chief doctor of pathologic examination department at Taipei Miltary 807 General Hospital and as professor at many medical schools such as Taiwan National Defence Medical School and Kaohsiung Medical Universuty. He currently serves as a professor at Taipei Minitary Sun-Shan General Hospital.
Zhen En Piao
Dr. Zhen En Piao, graduated from Harbin Medical University and had ever served as an honor chief doctor in heart and internal medicine department of Harbin Medical University. He has been workig on clinic, science research, and teaching in Integrative medicine field. And He is well-knowledged about the clinic and research on diseases of heart and vessels.
Merry (Manqun) Li
Dr. Li graduated from Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medical School in 1989, and worked as a medical doctor in Shanghai RuiJin Hospital. She has devoted herself to research and practice of Chinese herbal medcine and Western herbal medicine in treating skin diseases. Dr. Li has established Merry Clinic and been doing a lot of research on skin disordre, which included Chinese tradotional medicine and nutrition in recovery from the entire body to skin care, establishing the issue of natural and healthy in USA market successfully.
YongYi Wu
Dr. Wu graduated from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine in 1982. She'd served at Shang-Shue City Hospital of Chinese Medicine in Guang Zhou and The First affiliated Hospotal of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine as chief doctor, researcher, and associate professor.
Jim Xia
Lincheng Speen
Aiming Huang
Hsiu-ling Chen
Alice Chen
Grace Chi
Elizabeth Selandia
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