Qi zhou is currently the vice president of China Academy of Sciences, a member of the Party Group, and concurrently the Party Secretary and Dean of China Academy of Sciences. Alternate member of the 19th Central Committee of China Producers' Party. He used to be the director of the State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology, the vice president of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, the director of the Institute of Zoology, the director of the Science and Technology Innovation and Development Center, and the president of Beijing Branch.
Research areas include reproduction, development, stem cell research and transformation. He has won the second prize of the National Natural Science Award, the Outstanding Scientific and Technological Achievement Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Basic Science Award for Outstanding Youth of Zhou Fund, the He Li Scientific and Technological Progress Award, the genOway International Transgenic Technology Award, the Biology Award of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World and other scientific and technological awards.
The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences is an innovative institution of higher learning approved by the Ministry of Education of China, focusing on postgraduate education and featuring the integration of science and education. It is a national "double first-class" construction institution. The school motto is "erudite and determined, well-behaved, well-informed".
The school consists of four campuses in Beijing (Yuquan Road, Zhongguancun, Olympic Village and Yanqi Lake), five educational bases outside Beijing (Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Lanzhou) and 1 16 training units distributed all over the country. By the end of February, 20021and 65438+,there were 72 teaching and research units directly under the school, 46 first-level disciplines authorized by doctoral degree and 57 first-level disciplines authorized by master degree. The school has 15 undergraduate majors and 3 155 full-time teachers, including 19 1 person. There are in-service postgraduate tutors12,880 in each training unit, including 7,537 doctoral tutors.