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如果屠呦呦没有发现青蒿素,人类与疟疾已持续千年的战争,也许依旧一眼望不到尽头。这可以翻译为:If Tu Youyou had not discovered artemisinin, humanity’s millennium-old war against malaria might still have been fought with no end in sight.
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屠呦呦,著名的女化学家、科学家,1930年12月30日出生于浙江省宁波市。1951年考入北京大学,主修医学,1955年毕业。毕业后,她接受了两年半的中医学培训,并在北京中国中医院工作。1972年,她成功地从一种中药中发现并开发了清蒿素,在世界各地治愈了这些疟疾患者,并因此获得了许多大奖。令我们兴奋和高兴的是,她于2015年10月5日获得诺贝尔医学奖,成为首位获得诺贝尔医学奖的中国女性。我们要向她学习并致力于科学研究。Tu Youyou, a famous woman chemist and scientist, was born in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province on December 30, 1930. He was admitted to Peking University in 1951 and majored in medicine. He graduated in 1955. After graduation, she received two and a half years of training in traditional Chinese medicine and worked in Beijing Chinese Medical Hospital. In 1972, she succeeded in discovering and developing artemisinin from a traditional Chinese medicine, curing these malaria patients around the world, and thus won many awards. To our excitement and delight, she won the Nobel Prize in Medicine on October 5, 2015, becoming the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine. We were asked to learn from her and devote ourselves to scientific research.
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Tu youyou, a famous female chemist and scientist, was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on December 30th, 1930. In 1951,she was admitted into Beijing University, majoring in making medicine and graduated in 1955. After graduation she was trained in traditional Chinese medicine for two years and a half and she has been working in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. In 1972, she succeeded in discovering and developing Qinghaosu out of a Chinese herb to cure those patients of malaria in different places of the world , for which she won many big awards . To our excitement and delight , she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine on October 5th, 2015, becoming the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize. We are called on to learn from her and devote ourselves to scientific research.
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Tu Youyou, female, Han nationality, CPC member, pharmacist. Born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, he was admitted to the Department of pharmacy, Peking University Medical College in 1951. [1] [2] graduated from Beijing Medical College in 1955. After graduation, he received training in traditional Chinese medicine for two and a half years, and has been working in the Chinese Academy of traditional Chinese medicine (renamed as the Chinese Academy of traditional Chinese medicine in 2005), during which he was promoted to master's supervisor and doctoral supervisor. He is now the chief scientist, lifelong researcher and chief researcher of Chinese Academy of traditional Chinese medicine, director of artemisinin research and development center, doctoral supervisor, and winner of the medal of the Republic of China.
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