Chinese oncologist and politician
Zeng Yixin (Chinese: 曾益新; pinyin: Zēng Yìxīn; born October 1962) is a Chinese oncologist and politician, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
He was a representative of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
He is a representative of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and an alternate member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1][2]
Biography
Zeng was born in Lianyuan County (now Lianyuan), Hunan, in October 1962, but was raised in Huitong County.[3] Zeng joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in December 1984.[3] In 1985, he graduated from Hengyang Medical College(now University of South China), and went on to receive his doctor's degree in medicine from Zhongshan Medical Sciences University (now Sun Yat-sen University) in 1990.[3] In July 1990, he became an attending doctor at the Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital.[3] He carried out postdoctoral research at Tokyo Institute for the Elderly and the University of Tokyo in July 1992, and became a research assistant at the Hughes Institute of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania in January 1995.[3]
Zeng returned to China in 1997 and that same yearbecame deputy director and director of the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center in March, in addition to serving as director of Cancer Research Institute and president of Cancer Hospital.[3]
In August 2010, he became vice president of Peking Union Medical College, rising to president the next year.[3] In November 2015, he was made president of Beijing Hospital, a post he kept until February 2017. He was appointed deputy director of the National Health Commission in February 2017, concurrently serving as deputy director of the Central Health Committee.[3]
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Educational offices
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President of Peking Union Medical College 2011–2015
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Civic offices
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President of Beijing Hospital 2015–2017
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Government offices
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Preceded by Liu Qian
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Deputy Director of the National Health Commission 2011–
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