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How can I find Professor Hong Zhaoguang?
Professor Hong Zhaoguang.

Male, 1939 from Fujian, 196 1 graduated from Shanghai first medical college, 196 1 internal medicine work in Beijing Chaoyang hospital.

Chief health education expert of the Ministry of Health

United Nations International Science and Peace Week "Messenger of Peace"

Vice President of China Geriatric Care Association

Chairman of Cardiovascular Professional Committee of China Geriatric Care Association

Honorary Director of Professional Committee of Geriatrics Health and Long-term Care of Beijing Gerontology Society

Former Deputy Director of Cardiovascular Expert Advisory Committee of Ministry of Health

Former deputy head of the national leading group for cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment research

Anzhen hospital, former vice president of Capital Medical University.

Researcher, Professor and Chief Physician of Beijing anzhen hospital Cadre Health Center affiliated to Beijing Capital Medical University.

He is a member of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th China Cardiovascular Society, a member of the editorial board of the 3rd and 4th China Journal of Cardiology, and has long been the director of cadre health care and geriatric cardiology in anzhen hospital.

In 1970s, we cooperated with Professor Hua, a famous mathematician in China, and developed "Jing Jiangya No.0" and "Ulcer Mixture". In 2004, in the survey on the use of antihypertensive drugs in 2 1 provinces and cities, the sales volume of antihypertensive drugs ranked first in 19 provinces and cities.

In 2004, he cooperated with Dr. Zhang Yong, a famous American pharmacologist, and successfully developed the product "Ginkgo Dropping Pill" for preventing and treating heart and brain diseases. Known as "2 1 century health masterpiece".

In the 1980s, he participated in a series of scientific research projects, such as the Monica Project of the World Health Organization, the dynamic monitoring of risk factors and epidemic trends of cardiovascular diseases in China, the smoking survey of 500,000 people in China, the clinical and basic research on the lipid-lowering effect of oats, and the epidemiological study of 700,000 people with stroke in Beijing.

In the 1990s, he participated in scientific research projects such as "199 1 National Hypertension Survey", "Community Intervention on Cardiovascular Diseases in the Eastern Suburb of Beijing1KLOC-0/10,000 People" and "Study on the Quality of Life and Happiness of the Elderly". He has won the second prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award 1 item, three second prizes of Science and Technology Progress Award of Ministry of Health, three second prizes of Beijing Science and Technology Progress Award, and three third prizes 1 item, and many health bureau-level science and technology progress awards.

He has been engaged in medical science popularization for nearly ten years, and won the title of "Messenger of Peace" of the United Nations International Science and Peace Week, an advanced individual in national science popularization work, an advanced individual in Beijing science popularization work, the "China Tobacco Control Contribution Award", the "Pfizer Cup Hypertension Health Education Award" of the Ministry of Health, and an outstanding science and education worker of the China Association of Old Professors.

Popular science activities were reported by CCTV Oriental Time and Space, Son of the East, Time and Space Connection, Press Room, Focus Interview, Honestly, Hong Kong Phoenix TV, Sunshine TV, High-end Interview, Finnish TV and new york Times. And gave lectures in Malaysia, Singapore and Macau. In 2003, he was selected as one of the top ten scientific and technological celebrities, and in 2004, he was a celebrity of Forbes China.

In recent years, thousands of popular science articles advocating healthy lifestyle have been written and published in many national media. Around Professor Hong's report, more than 10 publishing organizations in China have published books such as Boarding the Health Express, Being Healthy and Happy 100 Years Old, Boarding the Health Express at 40 Years Old, Boarding the Road to Health at 60 Years Old, Essentials of Health Preservation, and Keeping Healthy by Wisdom and Brain. It is estimated that the total circulation will exceed 5 million copies. Among them, "Boarding the Health Express" was selected as one of the "30 good books that influenced China in the decade of February 15", which is the only health popular science book in China.