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'Ranging from original photographs to pictures from university
archives, the insightful curation of images in this book further
enhances the reading experience ... An authoritative and
comprehensive synthesis of both primary and secondary sources,
Nobel and Lasker Laureates of Chinese Descent offers unparalleled
insight into the most eminent twentieth-century physicians and
scientists of Chinese descent. The book is of broad interest to
anyone interested in the history of science and medicine,
especially when there is a growing recognition of both the
importance of diversity in STEM and the impact of Chinese research
on the global scientific community.'Current Biology MagazineAt the
turn of the 20th century, the Boxer Uprising marked the culmination
of a violent and tragic chapter in Chinese history. Out of the
ashes of this calamity, scholarships funded by Boxer Indemnity and
many others fostered some of the greatest minds in the Chinese
modern era. This book celebrates notable luminary scholars of
Chinese descent, with a special focus on 1 Wolf Prize, 4 Lasker,
and 11 Nobel laureates spanning a wide range of disciplines in both
literature and science. We visit the struggles of pioneers
Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang as the first Chinese Nobel prize
recipients for characterizing fundamental laws in
elementary-particle physics. Their pioneering works have paved the
way for many to follow. We chronicle the careers of more recent
recipients, including Mo Yan and his celebration of peasant life in
China through the lens of hallucinatory realism. We delve into the
lives of these Laureates, witness the obstacles that they overcame,
and testify to their lasting contributions to humankind. In
recounting the intellectual struggles and triumphs of these
pioneers of Chinese heritage, we hope to inspire the next
generation of scholars in literature and science worldwide in the
hope that they too might become laureates one day.
'Ranging from original photographs to pictures from university
archives, the insightful curation of images in this book further
enhances the reading experience ... An authoritative and
comprehensive synthesis of both primary and secondary sources,
Nobel and Lasker Laureates of Chinese Descent offers unparalleled
insight into the most eminent twentieth-century physicians and
scientists of Chinese descent. The book is of broad interest to
anyone interested in the history of science and medicine,
especially when there is a growing recognition of both the
importance of diversity in STEM and the impact of Chinese research
on the global scientific community.'Current Biology MagazineAt the
turn of the 20th century, the Boxer Uprising marked the culmination
of a violent and tragic chapter in Chinese history. Out of the
ashes of this calamity, scholarships funded by Boxer Indemnity and
many others fostered some of the greatest minds in the Chinese
modern era. This book celebrates notable luminary scholars of
Chinese descent, with a special focus on 1 Wolf Prize, 4 Lasker,
and 11 Nobel laureates spanning a wide range of disciplines in both
literature and science. We visit the struggles of pioneers
Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang as the first Chinese Nobel prize
recipients for characterizing fundamental laws in
elementary-particle physics. Their pioneering works have paved the
way for many to follow. We chronicle the careers of more recent
recipients, including Mo Yan and his celebration of peasant life in
China through the lens of hallucinatory realism. We delve into the
lives of these Laureates, witness the obstacles that they overcame,
and testify to their lasting contributions to humankind. In
recounting the intellectual struggles and triumphs of these
pioneers of Chinese heritage, we hope to inspire the next
generation of scholars in literature and science worldwide in the
hope that they too might become laureates one day.
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