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Dr.
Yang Guo-dong, born in 1936 at
Taixin city, Jiansu, is director
of
NIMH,
NARC and chairman of CM CAITWM.
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is
also vice-president
ol
Ningbo
Conference
of Science and Technology.
Dr. Yang is concurrently a member
of the
Eight Session
of The
National
People's Congress, and vice-president of
Ningbo Political Consultative Conference,
and a member
of
Central Committee
of
The
"September Third" society, and President
of The
Ningbo
Chapter of the Society
at
the same time.
He
was
bestowed
the
title
of
"Spe-
cialist with Outstanding Achievements" by
National Commmittee
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Science and
Tech-
nology, and
awarded the "May
First" Medal
of
Labour by National workers Union
in
1
987.
He
started
to
receive
special
government
grant
lrom
1990, in
addition to
substantial
monetary awards from
Zhejiang
provincial and Ningbo
municipal govern-
ment.
He was elected
a
member of the
world wide "5000
distinguished
persons" by
American Organization
Jor
Persons
of
Great
Talent in
1990.
Dr.
Yang
gradualed from
the
Zhejiang Medical University in
1960 and
took advanced courses
in
the
Shanghai
Medical University. Then
he
did pedagogi-
cal
work
in
Zheiiang Medical
University
and
Ningbo College of Health.
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began
his
research work in the specific
lield of
hen-
bane drugs
and microcirculation thereafter.
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lar
back as the sixties he began
to treat
such
imminent and heavy
disorders
as
lulminant
meningitis with scopolamine
with much success.
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the seventies,
he,
and
the
institutes
where
he worked,
started
special
investigations on henbane drugs.
ln
the eighties, as a
result of
the establish-
ment of
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precurser,
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scholars
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attracted
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