Before she was 30 years old, she graduated from Princeton and returned to teach at Tsinghua University, becoming the "youngest professor at Tsinghua University". Since then, her scientific research achievements have been even more impressive - since 2009, she has published 19 papers in the most influential international academic journals "Nature", "Science" and "Cell" as a corresponding author, two of which are Cited by "Science" "Top Ten Advances of the Year". A series of extraordinary experiences have made Nieng Yan a hot topic of public opinion many times.
Now, Nieng Yan has made another important decision: to return to China full-time and go to Shenzhen to establish the Academy of Medical Sciences. Nieng Yan called returning to China her "third dream". In her vision, after several generations of joint efforts, Shenzhen will occupy an important place on the world's biomedical map in ten or twenty years. She also hopes to "build a platform to support more outstanding scholars" and "make truly original breakthroughs".
The high concentration of scientific research resources in China today and the environment conducive to research and innovation have helped Nieng Yan decide to resign and return to China. Her decision to return to China has been appreciated by the Chinese people and the research community, and marks a new era for Chinese scientific research. So, how good is Nieng Yan's scientific research? Why is Nieng Yan's comeback so influential? OK, that and more is exactly what we are going to talk about. Let’s get stated!
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