Liang Ping's resume

65438-0996 Engaged in interventional ultrasound research at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 1997 a visit to the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In 2002, it was rated as a "new star of science and technology" by the General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army. In 2003, he enjoyed the special allowance of the State Council. In 2004, he was awarded JSUM Special Contribution Award by Asian Ultrasound Society. In 2002, he won the first prize for military medical achievements and the first prize for scientific and technological progress in Beijing. In 2004, he won the second prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award. L Dr. Liang Ping was awarded "Top 100 Doctors in China" on 20 12. In 2008, he was awarded the Outstanding Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation and the "Science and Technology Silver Star" of the army in the same year. Won the second prize of national scientific and technological progress, the first prize of Beijing science and technology, the second prize of Beijing science and technology and the first prize of military medical achievements, and applied for national patents 16. Led the team to publish more than 60 papers included in SCI and EI, with the total impact factor greater than 150, and organized and carried out a nationwide multi-center microwave ablation study of liver cancer, which was published in the famous GUT magazine. Editor-in-chief of the first monograph of thermal ablation in China, Ultrasound-guided Microwave Coagulation for Liver Cancer, and was invited by the internationally renowned Elsevier Publishing House to write the English version of Microwave Ablation for Liver Cancer. As the chief scientist, he has undertaken many national and military projects, such as national scientific and technological support, scientific and technological research, key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, and so on. More than 30 graduate students have been trained, and more than 30 papers included in SCI have been published, and more than 0 people have been trained as national famous academic leaders of the whole army 10.