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Likui Wang,Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Higher education
Home country
China
Type of research activities
Basic research
Fields of research
Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

The global vaccinology training website will help identify further additional vaccinology courses that will eventually be listed on the electronic registry. A primary aim of the platform is to facilitate identification of suitable training by those looking for such courses. This platform will also help strengthen a workforce network to advance vaccinology around the global. The studies of transmission mechanism of emerging viruses have provided important basis for the policy maker from sciences to control and prevent the emerging infectious diseases, especially the elucidation of the relationship between novel coronavirus infection

Language(s)
English, Russian, Chinese

Dr. Hung-Yi Chen, Zhejiang University (#45 QS World University Rankings)

Higher education
Home country
China
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research
Fields of research
Economics and Business, Sociology, Law
Specialisation and expertise

Dr. Hung-Yi Chen is Assistant Dean, Academic Director (Master of Finance Program) & Asst. Professor at Zhejiang University International Business School. Dr. Chen is the founding academic director of their Master of Finance programme at International Business School, Zhejiang University (QS World Rankings #45). Prior to his career at Zhejiang University, He served as Asia-Pacific Region Manager for Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF), Judge Business School at University of Cambridge. At CCAF, he managed FinTech research activities and expanded international outreach across Asia-Pacific countries. Dr. Chen co-authored six impactful reports published by CCAF to review FinTech development and regulation in the region.

Language(s)
English, Chinese
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