Tu Yo Yo won the Nobel Prize
Chois Dong
www.boreway.com
2015-10-08 19:47:41
October 5 afternoon, Tu Yo Yo won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine shortly after the news came out, a "warm congratulations to North alumni Tu Yo Yo won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine," the news quickly in the "Peking" "Peking University Admissions Office "and many other public Peking University official micro-channel signal propagation.
It is said that in 1951, Tu Yo Yo admitted to Peking University Medical College (now Peking University), Department of Pharmacy, the drug of choice for the first professional volunteer.
Long before September 2011, Tu Yo Yo get called the Nobel Prize "benchmark" Lasker award, former Dean of College of Life Sciences, Peking Rao highly evaluated the research work on Tu Yo Yo: Tu Yo Yo in Artemisia annua Pigment discovery process plays a key role, because her team first extracted with ether Artemisia annua, and confirmed the crude extract of Artemisia annua efficient antimalarial.
Peking University news release said: "Congratulations to North alumnus Tu Yo Yo get the Nobel Prize in 2015, becoming the first woman to win the Nobel science prizes native Chinese scientists, the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Prize scientist."
It is said that in 1951, Tu Yo Yo admitted to Peking University Medical College (now Peking University), Department of Pharmacy, the drug of choice for the first professional volunteer.
Long before September 2011, Tu Yo Yo get called the Nobel Prize "benchmark" Lasker award, former Dean of College of Life Sciences, Peking Rao highly evaluated the research work on Tu Yo Yo: Tu Yo Yo in Artemisia annua Pigment discovery process plays a key role, because her team first extracted with ether Artemisia annua, and confirmed the crude extract of Artemisia annua efficient antimalarial.
Peking University news release said: "Congratulations to North alumnus Tu Yo Yo get the Nobel Prize in 2015, becoming the first woman to win the Nobel science prizes native Chinese scientists, the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Prize scientist."