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Ding-Shinn Chen
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'''Ding-Shinn Chen''' (; born 6 July 1943) is a Taiwanese hepatologist.
He was born on 6 July 1943,<ref name="dsc_cv"></ref> in what became [[Yingge District]], [[New Taipei City]].<ref name="pnas">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Chen's mother became sick when he was a child, and needed surgical intervention. As such, Chen was around medical professionals at a young age, which sparked his interest in the field.<ref name="pnas"/> Upon high school graduation, Chen was accepted into the [[National Taiwan University]] College of Medicine. He completed medical studies in 1968.<ref name="easlira">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Chen became a resident at [[National Taiwan University Hospital]] and later joined the NTU medical faculty.<ref></ref> In 1991, Chen was granted membership by the [[Academia Sinica]].<ref name="as1991">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2005, the [[United States National Academy of Sciences]] named Chen a foreign associate.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref></ref> He was the 2009 recipient of the International Recognition Award presented by the [[European Association for the Study of the Liver]].<ref name="easlira"/>
Chen specializes in liver disease research,<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> namely hepatitis.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2002, Chen traveled to Malawi to deliver medical textbooks.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> During the [[2003 SARS outbreak]], Chen worked closely with on research into vaccinations against the disease.<ref name="as1991"/><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2012, Chen spoke in support of decriminalizing medical malpractice.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> He favored granting [[Chen Shui-bian]] medical parole in 2014.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==References==
[[Category:1943 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Taiwanese physicians]]
[[Category:Hepatologists]]
[[Category:National Taiwan University alumni]]
[[Category:National Taiwan University faculty]]
[[Category:Deans (academic)]]
[[Category:People from New Taipei]]
[[Category:Members of Academia Sinica]]
[[Category:Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences]]
He was born on 6 July 1943,<ref name="dsc_cv"></ref> in what became [[Yingge District]], [[New Taipei City]].<ref name="pnas">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Chen's mother became sick when he was a child, and needed surgical intervention. As such, Chen was around medical professionals at a young age, which sparked his interest in the field.<ref name="pnas"/> Upon high school graduation, Chen was accepted into the [[National Taiwan University]] College of Medicine. He completed medical studies in 1968.<ref name="easlira">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Chen became a resident at [[National Taiwan University Hospital]] and later joined the NTU medical faculty.<ref></ref> In 1991, Chen was granted membership by the [[Academia Sinica]].<ref name="as1991">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2005, the [[United States National Academy of Sciences]] named Chen a foreign associate.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref></ref> He was the 2009 recipient of the International Recognition Award presented by the [[European Association for the Study of the Liver]].<ref name="easlira"/>
Chen specializes in liver disease research,<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> namely hepatitis.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2002, Chen traveled to Malawi to deliver medical textbooks.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> During the [[2003 SARS outbreak]], Chen worked closely with on research into vaccinations against the disease.<ref name="as1991"/><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> In 2012, Chen spoke in support of decriminalizing medical malpractice.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> He favored granting [[Chen Shui-bian]] medical parole in 2014.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==References==
[[Category:1943 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Taiwanese physicians]]
[[Category:Hepatologists]]
[[Category:National Taiwan University alumni]]
[[Category:National Taiwan University faculty]]
[[Category:Deans (academic)]]
[[Category:People from New Taipei]]
[[Category:Members of Academia Sinica]]
[[Category:Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences]]
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