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International Journal of Nutrition-Pharmacology of Chinese medicines exhibiting anticancer-Zhi-Ling YU

China

Associate Director,
Technology Development Division,
School of Chinese Medicine,
Hong Kong Baptist University.

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Zhi-Ling YU

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School of Chinese Medicine,
Hong Kong Baptist University,
Kowoon Tong, Hong Kong, China.

Research Interests:

Pharmacology of Chinese medicines exhibiting anticancer, anti-inflammation and anti-fatty liver properties, improving learning and memory, and affecting melanogenesis. Pathophysiology of cancer and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Biography:

  • Zhi-Ling Yu obtained a Bachelor degree of Pharmacy in Chinese Medicine from Henan College of Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou, China and a PhD degree in Biochemistry from Hong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. 
  • Currently He is studying anticancer, antiinflammation and antifatty liver Chinese herbs using molecular biology approaches in Hong Kong Baptist University as an associate professor.
  • Dr. Zhi-Ling YU is presently working as a Professor in the school of Chinese medicine, at Hong Kong Baptist University, China. 
  • Until 2014 he worked as a CEO at Institute for the Advancement of Chinese Medicine (IACM) Ltd, in the Hong Kong Baptist University, China. 
  • He received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, china. 
  • He had number of research outputs in the field of Nanoscience. 
  • And he is also a responsible member in professional societies and Organizing Committees.
  • Pharmacology of Chinese medicines exhibiting anticancer, anti-inflammation and anti-fatty liver properties, improving learning and memory, and affecting melanogenesis.
  • Pathophysiology of cancer and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.