Wang Xinghai, born in 1951 in Biyang, Henan, is a senior laboratory technician in the Anatomy Teaching and Research Office of Southern Medical University (formerly the First Military Medical University). He once served as a member of the Human Body Professional Committee of the Chinese Anatomical Society and leader of the National Anatomy Technology Group, and enjoyed special national government subsidies. In 1978, he studied under Academician Zhong Shizhen and made great progress in the research of anatomical technology. He has been working on the front line of anatomy teaching for a long time and has accumulated rich experience in teaching. In the past thirty years, he has been responsible for the research on anatomy technology and the construction of the human anatomy specimen exhibition hall, as well as the design and production of displayed specimens. He has built a first-class human specimen exhibition hall in China and has reached the international advanced level.
*** has participated in the publication of more than 130 papers, participated in the completion of 8 military and national projects, and participated in the writing of 16 monographs, including 2 as chief editor and 5 as deputy editor. He was awarded third-class merit for the second time. In 1989, he won the "Ding Ying Science and Technology Award" of Guangdong Province and the China Youth Science and Technology Award in 1990. The research on anatomy technology he was responsible for has won two second-class awards for military science and technology progress and the National Science and Technology Award. One second and third prize each for progress, and the audio-visual teaching materials he participated in the production won the first prize for the National Excellent TV Teaching Materials Achievements.
Yuan Lin, born in 1953 in Yanjin, Henan, is a doctoral supervisor, professor of the Human Anatomy Department of Southern Medical Humanities, vice chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Anatomical Society, editorial board member of the Journal of Anatomy, and reviewer of textbooks of the Ministry of Health Committee member. He has been engaged in teaching and researching human anatomy for 35 years. He has won 2 second-class National Science and Technology Progress Awards, 1 second-class Army Science and Technology Progress Award, and 1 third-class Army and Guangdong Province Science and Technology Progress Award.
He presided over 9 scientific research projects including the "863" project, the "973" plan, Guangdong Province and Guangzhou City, and obtained 1 national invention patent and 7 utility model patents. It has trained 11 doctors and 13 masters. *** Published more than 140 papers (including 43 as the first author and corresponding author), participated in the compilation of more than 20 textbooks and monographs, including 2 as chief editor and 3 as deputy editor. He was awarded third-class merit for the second time and won the Silver Medal of the Army's "Yucai Cup" in 2002.
For the first time, digital human technology was used to construct an image structure consistent with the course of human meridians, further verifying the close relationship between fascia and meridians from the morphological structure, and at the same time proposing a new concept of human anatomy based on the basis of developmental biology. Discipline: fascial anatomy.