1, Zhang Boli: Academician of China Academy of Engineering, President of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Honorary Dean of China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Zhang Boli has been engaged in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine for a long time. After the COVID-19 epidemic, he presided over the research and formulation of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine therapy, which boosted the confidence of Chinese medicine in dealing with the COVID-19 epidemic and helped China to fight the epidemic.
2. Zhong Nanshan: Academician of China Academy of Engineering, a famous respiratory scientist. During the SARS and COVID-19 epidemics, he was repeatedly ordered to go to the front to fight the epidemic. Zhong Nanshan has been committed to promoting the research of respiratory diseases for a long time, and has made outstanding contributions to the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases in China and even the whole world.
3. Wu: Academician of China Academy of Sciences, one of the pioneers and main founders of liver surgery in China. Wu founded the theory of "five leaves and four segments" of the liver and invented the method of "intermittent hilum blocking normal temperature hepatectomy", which successfully broke through the forbidden area of liver surgery. He founded the largest research team of hepatobiliary diseases in China and promoted the innovation of liver disease diagnosis and treatment technology.
4. Li Lanjuan: Academician of China Academy of Engineering, infectious disease expert, leader of national key infectious diseases discipline. Li Lanjuan has made great contributions to the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, and has participated in and successfully responded to major infectious diseases in China for many times. During the epidemic in COVID-19, she actively participated in the anti-epidemic work and made important contributions to the epidemic prevention and control.
5. Tu Youyou: the first Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine in China, director of artemisinin research center of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Artemisinin was found in Tu Youyou, which can effectively reduce the mortality rate of malaria patients and make outstanding contributions to the global fight against malaria.