Five researchers became winners of the sixth Chinese Young Women Scientists Awards on Tuesday at an award ceremony in Beijing.
Winners of the sixth Chinese Young Women
Scientists Awards (from left to right): Li Xiaoying, Li Baohui, Yu Jihong, Jiang
Chengyu, and Zeng Fanyi. [Xinhua]
They are: Professor Yu Jihong of Jilin University
College of Chemistry; Professor Li Xiaoying of Tianjin University College of
Precision Instrument and Optoelectronics Engineering; Professor Li Baohui of
Nankai University Physics Institute; Zeng Fanyi, deputy-director of Shanghai
Jiaotong University Genetics Institute; and Professor Jiang Chengyu of Peking
Union Medical College Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department.
ACWF President and vice-chairperson of the
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Chen Zhili, ACWF
Vice-president Song Xiuyan and other sponsors with the five winners of the sixth
Chinese Young Women Scientists Awards at the ceremony in Beijing.
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Song Xiuyan, vice-president and first member of
the secretariat of the All-China Women's Federation (ACWF), expressed hope in
her address at the ceremony that the country would realize the importance of
cultivating female talents and take more measures to promote their
development.
The ACWF, the China Association for Science and
Technology, the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO, and L'Oreal China
established the annual award, which has so far honored 49 women working in the
sciences, in 2004. The organizers this year extended the age limit of the award
from 40 to 45 and also its scope to include women scientists in Hong Kong and
Macao.
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