Huang Hefeng, appointed to a new position

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-27

On the morning of February 22, the announcement meeting of the cadres of the School of Medicine of Zhejiang University was held. Huang Hefeng, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, returned to his alma mater full-time and became the dean of the School of Medicine of Zhejiang University.

Huang Hefeng, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, National 38 Red Flag Bearer, Academician of the Academy of Sciences for Developing Countries, and Honorary Academician of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She has been engaged in clinical work in obstetrics and gynecology for more than 30 years, and is good at the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive heredity, birth defects, infertility, endocrine and other incurable diseases. In 1995, the first "test-tube baby" in Zhejiang Province was born, with the efforts of Huang Hefeng and his team behind it. The theory of "gameto-borne diseases" pioneered by Huang Hefeng has attracted the attention of the international academic community and has been affirmed by the World Health Organization. Winner of the 2023 Fuller WBazer SSR (International Association for Reproductive Research) International Scientist Award.

Huang Hefeng has advanced management concepts and rich management experience in clinical education and teaching, discipline construction, scientific research, etc.

Academician Huang Hefeng thanked the school for its trust and looked forward to returning to his alma mater full-time. She said that in recent years, the medical school has developed rapidly, and she feels that the position of dean is more responsible, heavier and more demanding, and she will devote herself wholeheartedly and conscientiously to the construction of the medical school, unite and lead all medical people of Zhejiang University to continuously promote the high-quality development of medicine in Zhejiang University. ** China Women's Daily (ID: FNB198410) Comprehensive Zhejiang University School of Medicine, The Paper.

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