Shi, male, Han nationality,1born on May 5, 967 in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, is a structural biologist, academician of China Academy of Sciences, foreign academician of American National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, China Academy of Medical Sciences, and foreign member of European Society of Molecular Biology.
He is currently the president of West Lake University, vice-chairman of the 9th National Committee of China Association for Science and Technology, vice-chairman of the 10th National Committee of China Association for Science and Technology, member of the 13th and 14th CPPCC, and vice-chairman of European and American Alumni Association. Vice President of China Higher Education Society; He used to be Dean of School of Life Sciences of Tsinghua University and Vice President of Tsinghua University.
Shi is mainly engaged in the research on the molecular mechanism of apoptosis, important membrane proteins and the structure and function of intracellular biological molecular machines. Published "self-breakthrough: towards the ideal".
Introduction to Yan Ning:
Yan Ning 1977 1 1 was born in Zhangqiu, Shandong. She graduated from Tsinghua University with a bachelor's degree in 2000, and from Princeton University with a doctorate in 2004. From 2005 to 2007, he was engaged in postdoctoral research in the Department of Molecular Biology of Princeton University. In 2007, 30-year-old Yan Ning was appointed as a professor and doctoral supervisor in Tsinghua University, becoming "the youngest professor in Tsinghua".
20 17 in may, Yan Ning accepted the invitation of Princeton university and was hired as Shirley Tillman tenured professor in the department of molecular biology of Princeton university. 20 19 was elected as a foreign academician of the national academy of sciences. 202 1 Elected as a foreign academician of American College of Arts and Sciences.
Yan Ning is mainly engaged in the research of important membrane transporters related to diseases, the structure and working mechanism of voltage-gated ion channels, and the molecular mechanism of membrane proteins regulating cholesterol metabolism.