How Do I Get a Biochemistry Degree?
Qian Weijun received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Florida. He then entered the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, one of the nine national laboratories in the United States, and devoted himself to proteomic engineering research. In 2009, Qian Weijun received the "Inventor Award" from the President of the National Institutes of Health. In 2010, he was awarded the US Department of Energy's Young Achievement Award. Even more exciting is that Qian Weijun will participate in the Presidential Awards Ceremony of the American Youth Science Prize in the middle of this month, at which time US President Barack Obama will present the medals in person. "The achievement is just an affirmation of my previous work, and it will only make me work harder to invest in new research." Faced with many honors, Qian Weijun looked very indifferent. He frankly hopes that he can obtain better research results and apply them to the clinic as soon as possible, and contribute to the development of new energy and disease control.
Qian Weijun
(PhD in Biochemistry)
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- Chinese name
- Qian Weijun
- Country of Citizenship
- China
- place of birth
- Qianmuyang Village, Tashi Town
- date of birth
- 1972
- Qian Weijun received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Florida. He then entered the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, one of the nine national laboratories in the United States, and devoted himself to proteomic engineering research. In 2009, Qian Weijun received the "Inventor Award" from the President of the National Institutes of Health. In 2010, he was awarded the US Department of Energy's Young Achievement Award. Even more exciting is that Qian Weijun will participate in the Presidential Awards Ceremony of the American Youth Science Prize in the middle of this month, at which time US President Barack Obama will present the medals in person. "The achievement is just an affirmation of my previous work, and it will only make me work harder to invest in new research." Faced with many honors, Qian Weijun looked very indifferent. He frankly hopes that he can obtain better research results and apply them to the clinic as soon as possible, and contribute to the development of new energy and disease control.
- Recently, the list of winners of the 2010 Presidential Award for Young Scientists in the United States was announced. Qian Weijun, a scientist born in Longyou, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, won this honor.
- In 1972, Qian Weijun was born in an ordinary peasant family in Qianmuyang Village, Tashi Township. He studied hard and had excellent grades since he was a child. He was admitted to Longyou Middle School in 1987.
- In 1997, after completing his master's degree at Nanjing University, with the help of his mentor and friends, Qian Weijun set foot on the road to studying in the United States.
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