Shi, a structural biologist in China, an academician of China Academy of Sciences, a foreign academician of American National Academy of Sciences, a foreign academician of American National Academy of Medical Sciences, and a foreign academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, once served as Vice President of Tsinghua University. Shi has made a series of outstanding contributions in analyzing the structure and mechanism of important solute transporters in eukaryotes, and some of his research work was selected as one of the top ten scientific and technological breakthroughs in the world in 2003 by American Science magazine.
Rao Yi, neurobiologist, professor, doctoral supervisor, president of Capital Medical University, deputy director of Peking University School Committee, director of Peking University Department of Science, and director of Beijing Brain Science and Brain-like Research Center.
Shu, immunologist, academician of China Academy of Engineering, professor, doctoral supervisor, director of the State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy of Sichuan University. Engaged in the research of natural immunity and antiviral molecular mechanism.
Therefore, Shi, Rao Yi and Shu are outstanding scientists in China. They have made outstanding contributions in different fields and directions, and it is impossible to simply compare who is the best.