FACULTY
PROF MEI TIAN
Executive Director Department of Human Phenome Fudan University Shanghai, China Prof. Mei Tian is the Distinguished Professor of Fudan University. She has nearly 30 years post-MD training and practice in radiology, nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. Her group focuses on molecular imaging with a particular emphasis on human major diseases. She received her PhD and post-doc fellowship in Japan, and completed her clinical fellowship on radio-oncology and nuclear oncology at the Department of Radiology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Brigham and Women`s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and serving as the Assistant Professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Prof. Tian has made innovative and original contributions to the field of medical imaging, published extensively in international journals, edited 2 national textbooks and 2 monographs on Drug delivery applications of noninvasive imaging: validation from biodistribution to sites of action, and Transpathology. She has won scholastic and scientific awards, such as National Distinguished Women Scientist Award, National Distinguished Young Scientist Award, Merit Award (RSNA), International Young Investigator Grant (RSNA), International Development and Education Grant (ASCO), Asian and Oceanian Distinguished Young Investigator Award (JSNM), JSPS fellowship (JSPS) for her extraordinary accomplishments, and selected as the Fellows of the World Molecular Imaging Society (WMIS) and Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Prof. Tian is the associate editor or editorial board members of the official journals of leading societies of molecular imaging and nuclear medicine including the WMIS, the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), British Society of Nuclear Medicine (BSNM), RSC, and the editorial consultant of LANCET. |