Year
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Name
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Prize
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Department
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Project name
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Main researchers
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1985
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National S&T Progress Award
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1
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Fundamental solution to chorioepithelioma and promotion of the method | Song Hongzhao, Wu Baozhen, Tang Minyi, Wang Yuan'e, Yang Xiuyu (Chen Jiageng Medical Award 1989) |
1989
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National S&T Progress Award
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2
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Surgery
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Progress in Parenteral Nutrition | Jiang Zhuming, Zhu Yu, Wu Weiran, He Guizhen, Yang Naifa |
1989
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National S&T Progress Award
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2
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Research on lymphatic metastasis of oophoroma | Wu Baozhen, Lang Jinghe, Huang Rongli, Tang Minyi, Zhao Rongguo, Lian Lijuan |
1992
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National S&T Progress Award
|
1
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Endocrinology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Pathology, Radiology, Radiotherapy,
|
Clinical and basic research on pituitary tumors (hormone secretion type) | Shi Yifan, Ren Zuyuan, Deng Jieying, Lao Yuanxiu, Lu Zhaolin, Yin Zhaoyan, Wang Zhizhong, Zeng Xu, Jin Zimeng, Zhou Juechu, Wang Weijun, Zhang Tao, Zhao Jun, Li Baoluo, Su Changbao |
1993
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National S&T Progress Award
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2
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Internal medicine (Gastroenterology)
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Clinical and basic research on pituitary tumors (hormone secretion type) | Chen Yuanfang, Pan Guozong, Chen Shoupo, Lu Guojun, Zhou Zhichao, Hou Xue, Sun Gang |
1995
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
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Internal medicine
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Clinical research on treating tachyarrhythmia with RF generator | Wu Ning, Lan Zhiqiang |
1995
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
|
pathology
|
Molecular biological characteristics of human pancreatic carcinoma and reversion of its malignant phenotype through antisense gene regulation | Liu Tonghua, Chen Jie, Wang Zhiyong, Cui Quancai, Li Hewei, Li Dechun, Zeng Chunxun, Yao Chongzheng, Guo Hongtao |
1998
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National S&T Progress Award
|
2
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Endocrinology,PUHSC
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Basic and clinical research on endothelin | Zeng Zhengpei, Tang Chaoshu, Zhu Wenling, Zhou Airu, Zeng Weibiao, Niu Dadi, Jin Zhengyu, Tang Jian, Sun Meili |
1999
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National S&T Progress Award
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2
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Internal medicine
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Modern Internal Medicine | Fang Qi, Zhu Yuanjue, Shi Yifan, Wu Ning, Guo Yupu, Mou Shanchu, Yao Lei |
2002
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
|
ICU
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Clinical and basic research on systemic infection and MODS | Chen Dechang, Liu Dawei, Ma Sui, Du Bin, Pan Jiaqi, Qiu Haibo, Sun Dongxu, Ma Penglin, Zhang Haitao, Zhu Li |
2002
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National S&T Progress Award
|
2
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Endocrinology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Radiology
|
Clinical and experimental research on primary osteoporosis | Meng Xunwu, Xu Ling, Lin Shouqing, Zhou Xueying, Yu Wei, Xing Xiaoping, Qin Mingwei, Xia Weibo, Tian Junping |
2002
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
|
Basic Surgery
|
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Dysfunction and hGH Interference with Glutamine | Jiang Zhuming, Wang Xiurong, He Guizhen, Liu Yuewu, Zhang Siyuan, Yu Jianchun, Ma Enling, Yang Naifa, Shu Hong |
2005
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
|
Orthopedics
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Series research on and clinical application of solutions to idiopathic scoliosis | Qiu Guixing, Weng Xisheng, Zhang Jianguo, Wang Yipeng, Shen Jianxiong, Ye Qibin, Li Shugang, Wu Zhihong, Lin Jin, Tian Ye |
2006
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Basic and clinical research on endometriosis | Lang Jinghe, Li Yali, Piao Yunshang, Shen Keng, Wang Yanling, Liu Zhufeng, Sun Dawei, Leng Jinhua, Zhu Lan, Tan Xianjie |
2008
|
National S&T Progress Award
|
2
|
Neurology
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Research on epidemiology, interference and control of Parkinson's, dementia and their subtypes | Zhang Zhenxin, He Wei, Zhang Junwu, Hong Zhen, Qu Qiumin, Tang Mouni, Li Hui, Wei Jing, Ji Chengjun, Zhang Xiaojun |
2008
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National S&T Progress Award
|
2
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Basic Surgery
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Basic research on and clinical application of comprehensive solution to pancreatic cancer | Zhao Yupei, Liao Quan, Zhang Taiping, Chen Ge, Guo Junchao, Dai Menghua, Liu Ziwen, Hu Ya, Cai Lixing, Zhu Yu |
Fundamental solution to chorioepithelioma and promotion of the method (1st prize, 1985)
From the 1950s, Song Hongzhao and his fellow researchers achieved a
series of innovative results on chorioepithelioma: they were the first
to use high dose chemotherapy, which turned a death rate of 90% to a
cure rate of 90%. From 1959, primary tumor hysterectomy was abandoned
and only drug treatment was applied so that patients may give birth to
healthy babies. The metastasis mechanism of chorioepithelioma was also
explained, and a method of clinical staging was proposed, which was
later adopted by WHO. A survey was also carried out on the
acephalocystis racemosa rates and risk factors among Chinese groups.
This achievement turned chorioepithelioma into one of the earliest
cancers that were completely cured, thus of significant scientific and
social value. This achievement also won the National Science Conference
Award in 1978 and first prize of scientific research results of the
Ministry of Health in 1982.
(Caption) 1. 3-4-4-1 Song Hongzhao (L1) leads his team to make the rounds of the wards.
Completely cured patients may give birth to healthy babies.
Progress in Parenteral Nutrition
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Dysfunction and hGH Interference with Glutamine
(2nd prize, 1989 and 2002)
The "research team of parenteral and enteral nutrition in basic surgery
department" led by Jiang Zhuming made a report on the treatment of
critically ill patients using intravenous nutrition at the 1978 national
conference, being the first clinical report of its kind in China. In
1979 a theses on improving the outcome of crucially ill patients through
intravenous nutrition and elemental diet was published on Chinese
Journal of Surgery, being the first Chinese these on parenteral and
enteral nutrition that entered PubMed. In 1989, a world-first report on
postoperative parenteral nutrition with hGH was quoted 184 times by SCI
journals including New Eng J Med. The year 1991 a nation-leading series
research on double measurement of intestinal permeability and bacterial
translocation after glutamine dipeptide weakening. Based on PUMCH, the
multi-disciplinary Chinese Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
was established in 2004. The Society is responsible for researches on
"nutrition support, outcome and cost/effect" and the promotion of
clinical application.
(Caption) Song Qiang, a policeman who recovered from several penetrating
wounds of the abdomen after receiving 9 operations and 370-day
nutrition support at PUMCH in 1984-1985, has a photo taken with the
medical team 25 years ago.
Research on lymphatic metastasis of oophoroma (2nd prize, 1989)
Wu Baozhen and his team, through performing retroperitoneal lymph node
dissection (RPLND) and lymphography, probed into the laws of lymphatic
metastasis of oophoroma. Findings are that lymphatic metastasis is an
important way of oophoroma spread (total rate 54.3%), and it is of equal
chance that the tumor spreads to lymph of pelvic cavity or of
aortaventralis. The team's application of lymphography was proved
world-leading.
(Caption) Wu Baozhen (L2) and his team have a photo taken after winning the prize.
Clinical and basic research on pituitary tumors (hormone secretion type) (1st prize, 1992)
A research team, led by Shi Yifan and consisting staff from 9
departments (endocrinology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology,
otorhinolaryngology, pathology, radiology, radiotherapy, anesthesiology
and computer) performed clinical analysis on the largest sample group of
pituitary tumor patients at home and abroad (1041 cases), and summed up
the characteristics of various pituitary tumor cases in China. The team
was the world first to propose the concept of two results, complete and
partial damage, after pituitary apoplexy and corresponding treatment
principles. By both introduction and independent innovation, the team
led China into the world rank in pituitary tumor's diagnosis and
operation, radiotherapy, drug treatment and pathology. In treating GH
tumor with SMS, the team innovatively predicted and proved its affect on
the function of the biliary system. It was preliminarily proved that
pituitary tumor is a autonomous functioning tumor partly responding to
hypothalamic hormones; and the research on blood supply of optic chiasma
for the first time explained the mechanism by which pituitary
micro-adenoma caused visual field defect. This research result
highlighted PUMCH's advantage in cooperation between various
departments.
(Caption) Shi Yifan (standing) discusses a case with some members of her research team.
Basic and clinical research on gastrointestinal hormones and their receptors (2nd prize, 1993)
Chen Yuanfang, Pan Guozong, Chen Shoupo and their fellow researchers
were the first in China to establish radioimmunoassay for 8
gastrointestinal hormones, radioreceptor assay for 3 gastrointestinal
hormones, preparation method for isolated pancreas and gastric cells,
and bioassay of CCK, which laid a solid foundation for the research of
gastrointestinal hormones.
(Caption) Chen Yuanfang discusses with fellow researchers questions on
gastrointestinal hormones and gastrointestinal movements.
Clinical research on treating tachyarrhythmia with RF generator (2nd prize, 1995)
Wu Ning and her fellow researchers, closely following world-advanced
methods, used RF generator to treat PSVT, IVT and atrial flutter and
achieved a world-leading success rate. They developed homemade RF
generators, thus promoting the treatment of tachyarrhythmia with RF
generators in China.
(Caption) 3-4-4-7 Wu Ning (L1) and other researchers treat patients.
Molecular biological characteristics of human pancreatic
carcinoma and reversion of its malignant phenotype through antisense
gene regulation (2nd prize, 1995)
The research team lead by Liu Tonghua was the first in China to
establish 5 cell lines of human pancreatic carcinoma and 7 lines of
implanted tumor in nude mice; it carried out tests of genic mutation and
raised the diagnosis rate of pancreatic carcinoma; it carried out
targeted molecular diagnosis and provided basis for treatment according
to individuals. The team remained world-class in molecular biological
research of human pancreatic carcinoma and its experimental gene therapy
and contributed significantly to the diagnosis and treatment of
pancreatic carcinoma.
(Caption) 3-4-3-6 Liu Tonghua (standing) and her team discuss cases.
Basic and clinical research on endothelin (2nd prize, 1998)
A research team led by Zeng Zhengpei and working in cooperation with the
PUHSC and the Department of Cardiology was the first to make antiserum
of endothelin and established several measuring methods. It was the
world first to state that endothelin is a kind of endogenous damage
factor produced by the body, and proved that endothelin played an
important role in causing primary aldosteronism and pheochromocytoma.
(Caption) 3-4-4-8 Zeng Zhengpei (L3, front) has a photo taken with the research team.
Modern Internal Medicine (2nd prize, 1999)
Modern Internal Medicine, compiled by a team led by Fang Qi and
consisting staff from the departments of international medicine,
endocrinology and neurology, was published in August 1995. It introduces
latest and mature findings at home and abroad, laid foundation for
clinical progress and basic research, and is an important reference
combining basic theories and clinical practice.
(Caption) Chief Editor Fang Qi (R2) has a photo taken with some of the authors.
Clinical and basic research on systemic infection and MODS (2nd prize, 2002)
Chen Dechang, Liu Dawei and their fellow researchers treated patients of
systemic infection and MODS with hemodynamic monitoring and
cardiovascular, respiratory and renal function support, which
significantly improved the quality of diagnosis and treatment. Research
was carried out into the relationship between the genetic polymorphism
of IL-1 family cells and serious infection, and a homozygote was found
that might be a high-risk genetic marker.
(Caption) Chen Dechang (R2) and Liu Dawei (R3) and other researchers discuss cases.
Clinical and experimental research on primary osteoporosis (2nd prize, 2002)
A team led by Meng Xunwu and consisting staff from departments of
endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology, and radiology carried out a
survey of hip fracture and spinal fracture in elder women in Beijing,
established 5 methods of measuring bone density and conducted related
research. It was the first in China to propose a therapy of
postmenopausal low-dose supplement of both estrogen and progestin, and
carried out basic and clinical research on related drugs.
(Caption) Meng Xunwu (R3, front) has a photo taken with the research team.
Completely cured patients may give birth to healthy babies.
Progress in Parenteral Nutrition
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Dysfunction and hGH Interference with Glutamine
(2nd prize, 1989 and 2002)
The "research team of parenteral and enteral nutrition in basic surgery
department" led by Jiang Zhuming made a report on the treatment of
critically ill patients using intravenous nutrition at the 1978 national
conference, being the first clinical report of its kind in China. In
1979 a theses on improving the outcome of crucially ill patients through
intravenous nutrition and elemental diet was published on Chinese
Journal of Surgery, being the first Chinese these on parenteral and
enteral nutrition that entered PubMed. In 1989, a world-first report on
postoperative parenteral nutrition with hGH was quoted 184 times by SCI
journals including New Eng J Med. The year 1991 a nation-leading series
research on double measurement of intestinal permeability and bacterial
translocation after glutamine dipeptide weakening. Based on PUMCH, the
multi-disciplinary Chinese Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
was established in 2004. The Society is responsible for researches on
"nutrition support, outcome and cost/effect" and the promotion of
clinical application.
(Caption) Song Qiang, a policeman who recovered from several penetrating
wounds of the abdomen after receiving 9 operations and 370-day
nutrition support at PUMCH in 1984-1985, has a photo taken with the
medical team 25 years ago.
Series research on and clinical application of solutions to idiopathic scoliosis (IS) (2nd prize, 2005)
A team led by Qiu Guixing was the first in China to perform 3D
orthomorphia on IS, and independently developed a pedicle screw system;
it created IS animal models and probed into the molecular mechanism of
IS; it established the world's largest IS databank and created PUMC
classification, which received wide attention from home and abroad.
(Caption) Qiu Guixing (L2) leads young surgeons to have patient rounds.
Basic and clinical research on endometriosis (2nd prize, 2006)
A team led by Lang Jinghe, through basic and clinical research, proposed
the theory of "endometrial determinism" and a therapy strategy of
"addressing the root"; it established standards for the diagnosis and
treatment of different types of endometriosis, promoted them across the
country, thus significantly boosting the treatment quality of this
disease.
(Caption) 3-4-13 Lang Jinghe and other surgeons perform an operation.
Research on epidemiology, interference and control of Parkinson's, dementia and their subtypes (2nd prize, 2008)
Prof. Zhang Zhenxin, leading a team consisting staff from ten hospitals
and institutions in China, spend 13 years investigating Parkinson's and
dementia and created a new investigation method of home ward. The team
was the first to publish the real rates of PD/AD in China and corrected
the wrong conclusion of low PD/AD rates in this country. The research
was highly praised by the international community.
(Caption) Zhang Zhenxin pays a home visit to a patient.
(Caption) Zhao Yupei (L4) has a photo taken with the pancreas team.