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Li Hong Chen
Basic Medicine and Forensic Medicine
Sichuan University
Sichuan
Language: Chinese, English
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Copper Metabolism Tumor Development Gene Expression Regulation Biochemistry Molecular Biology Cancer Research Cell Signaling Oncology Genomics
Areas of Focus
  • Mechanisms of tumor development related to copper metabolism and gene expression regulation
Work Experience
  • 2013-present - Sichuan University - Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2003 - Bachelor of Science: Sichuan University
  • 2006 - Master of Science: Sichuan University West China School of Medicine
  • 2012 - Doctor of Philosophy: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Awards
  • 2023: Recognized as a National First-Class Undergraduate Course by the Ministry of Education for 'Biochemistry I (Bilingual)'
  • 2021: Sichuan University 2020 Course Ideological and Political Model Course for 'Biochemistry II'
  • 2021: Winner of the Fourth 'Inquiry-Based Small-Class' Teaching Competition at Sichuan University for 'Biochemistry I (Bilingual)'
  • 2021: Provincial Online and Offline Hybrid First-Class Undergraduate Course for 'Biochemistry I'
  • 2021: Second Prize in Sichuan University Teaching Achievement Award for 'Student-Centered Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Small-Class Teaching Practice Comprehensive Reform'
  • 2019: Excellent Teaching Quality Award in 'Inquiry-Based Small-Class' at Sichuan University
  • 2019: Second Prize in the Young Teachers' Teaching Basic Skills Competition by Sichuan Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Society
  • 2019: Most Popular Award in the Young Teachers' Teaching Basic Skills Competition by Sichuan Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Society
  • 2018: Third Prize in the Faculty-Level Inquiry-Based Small-Class Teaching Competition
  • 2017: First Prize in the University-Level Teaching Achievement Award for 'Multi-Level Teaching Evaluation and Reform Exploration in Basic Experiments of Biomolecules for Medical Students'
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