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Ba Denian (Chinese: 巴德年; pinyin: Bā Dénián; born 27 October 1938) is a Chinese immunologist, physician and educator. He retired from his last position as Dean of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and accepted the position as Honorary Director of Zhejiang University Health Science Center.
Ba Denian | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Chinese |
Education | Harbin Medical University Beijing Medical University |
Alma mater | Hokkaido University |
Occupation(s) | immunologist physician educator |
Biography
editBa, of Manchu descent, was born in Siping, Jilin Province on 27 October 1938. In 1962, Ba graduated from the Harbin Medical University. In 1967, Ba received his master's degree from the Beijing Medical University (later merged into Peking University and became its medical school). In 1982, Ba obtained PhD from Hokkaido University in Japan.
Ba is a specialist in tumor immunology. He discovered the natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody. Ba also proposed a theory to illustrate the relationship between some abnormal immune functions and hypertension.
Ba was elected to Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1994, and is a foreign member of the National Academy of Medicine since 1999.[1]
Academic appointments
edit- Former President, Chinese Academy of Medicine
- Former President, Peking Union Medical College
- Vice-president, Chinese Medical Association
- Honorary President, Chinese Immunological Society
- Honorary Director-general, Chinese Society for Biomedical Engineering
- Dean of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
- Honorary Director, Zhejiang University Health Science Center
References
edit- ^ "Member - Denian Ba, M.D., Ph.D." National Academy of Medicine. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
External links
edit- Zhejiang University School of Medicine: Biography of Denian Ba
- PolyU pays tribute to six distinguished Chinese scholars
- Chinese Journal of Cancer Research (Editorial Board)