How Do I Become a Medicinal Chemist?
Li Song, born in July 1963, was born in Benxi City, Liaoning Province. Academician and medicinal chemist of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, currently a researcher at the Institute of Toxic Drugs of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, and deputy director of the Science and Technology Committee of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences.
Li Song
(Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, medicinal chemist)
Li Song, born in July 1963, was born in Benxi City, Liaoning Province.
September 1981-June 1985, Jilin University, Bachelor of Chemistry.
From September 1985 to June 1992, Jilin University received his master's and doctoral degrees from academician Tang Aoqing, a famous theoretical chemist in China.
July 1992-November 1994, Postdoctoral / Assistant Researcher, Institute of Poison and Drug Research, Academy of Military Medical Sciences.
December 1994-May 1995, visiting scholar at Texas A & M University, Galvaston, USA.
From May 1995 to February 1998, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA, Visiting Scholar.
From February 1998 to September 2010, the Institute of Toxicology and Drugs of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, served as the deputy director, director / deputy researcher, and researcher of the laboratory.
September 2010-December 2013, Director / Researcher, Institute of Poison and Drug Research, Academy of Military Medical Sciences.
December 2013-present, Researcher, Institute of Toxicology and Medicine, Academy of Military Medical Sciences. [1]
State Key Laboratory of Antitoxic Drugs and Toxicology | deputy director |
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National Expert Group on "Major New Drugs" for Major Scientific and Technological Projects | Panelist |
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Special Expert Group on Special Drug Secrets for the Army | Deputy Chief Technologist |
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Chinese Pharmaceutical Association | Executive director |
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Department of Consumer Goods Industry, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology | Panelist |
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Academic Committee of State Key Laboratory of New Drug Research, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences | Member |
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