Development of pharmaceutical disciplines of under the current background of integration with medicine
Speaker: Prof. YIN Xiaoxing
Date: 2020-10-16 Time: 09:00 am
Location: Lecture hall on the first floor of the library
Sponsored by: School of Life Sciences
Introduction: Dr. YIN Xiaoxing, born in November 1966, a professor and doctoral and postdoctoral supervisor in pharmacology from Xuzhou Medical University. He graduated from the Chinese University of Pharmacy in 1988, as a visiting scholar from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong from 1998 to 1999, and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Pharmacology from Nanjing Medical University in 2004. As a principle investigator, two projects were funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, one grant was funded by Jiangsu Province Natural Science Foundation etc. In the latest five years, he has published more than 40 articles in the field of diabetes complications in important academic journals at home and abroad, including 28 papers indexed by SCI. Prof. Yin was awarded the first prizes of Huaihai Science and Technology Progress (ranked 1st and 2nd respectively), and Xuzhou City Science and Technology Progress 2nd prizes (ranked 1st and 2nd respectively), and one Xuzhou City Science and Technology Progress 2nd prize (ranked 2nd), as well as four patents authorized. He is also a reviewer of several SCI journals including “Acta Pharmaco Sin”, “Phytother Res”, “Lat Am J Pharm” and other international journals, besides the editorial board and reviewer of the core Chinese Journal of Pharmacology. He is also a Expert of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the Editor-in-chief of three monographs and textbooks etc. Among them, "Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics " was awarded as the quality textbook of the "12th Five-Year Plan" for undergraduate education etc.
Research expertise: clinical pharmacology and traditional Chinese medicine pharmacology with focus on the pathogenesis mechanisms of diabetes complications and their prevention and treatment by drugs.
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