? At Princeton University, he used structural biology, biophysics and biochemistry to study the molecular mechanism of cancer occurrence and apoptosis. Up to now, he has published more than 100 academic papers in international authoritative academic journals, including 1 1 articles in Cell, 7 articles in Nature and 3 articles in Science. These works systematically reveal the molecular mechanism of apoptosis pathway in mammals, fruit flies and nematodes, and many research results have obtained patents for the development of cancer treatment drugs. He has won the International Seckler Biophysics Award, the Outstanding Scientist Award of Hong Kong Qiushi Science and Technology Foundation, the Tan Lifelong Achievement Award and the 20 14 Emmenov Award of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science. Academician of American Academy of Arts, foreign academician of American National Academy of Sciences, foreign member of European Molecular Biology Organization.
He is a world-famous structural biologist. He is the youngest tenured professor since the establishment of the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University. In 20 13 years, his research team made continuous progress: for the first time, he made great progress in RNA splicing, which laid a solid theoretical foundation for revealing the basic principles of life phenomena; He used X-ray crystallography to make outstanding contributions in the field of apoptosis research, and provided important clues for developing new anticancer and preventive drugs for Alzheimer's disease. 20 13 was also the year when he won the honor. Elected as a Fellow of China Academy of Sciences, a Foreign Fellow of American Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.