Graduate student
Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam
Yong Hu was born on 27th of June, 1990 in Huai’an, Jiangsu Province, China. In 2008 he graduated from the high school in his hometown (Qingjiang High School, Jiangsu Province). He then went to Xuzhou Medical University, where he started to study Clinical Medicine (major) and Ophthalmology (minor). In 2014, he obtained a Bachelor degree of Medicine. Then he moved to Nanjing, to continue his study at Nanjing Medical University, specializing in Oncology. In 2015, he began his first research project in the Department of Clinical Cancer Research Center, Jiangsu Cancer Hospital towards reversing drug-resistance in lung cancer. In 2017, he obtained his Master of Medicine degree in Oncology. In October 2017, he moved to Amsterdam to start his PhD in the Department of Experimental Surgery, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, where he studied on the development of new strategies to optimize photodynamic therapy on bile duct cancer. In June 2018, he switched to the Laboratory of Experimental Clinical Chemistry and the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics of the Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam. He was focusing on the function of procoagulant body fluids. During his PhD study, he was awarded by a scholarship from China Scholarship Council.
Monday, July 11, 2022
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM