On 6 May, the naming ceremony of the “principal” was held in Shanghai. To mark the outstanding academic contribution of the Crown, the International Astronomical Union (IAF) has approved the formal designation of asteroid No. 355704 as the “principal”.
China Academy of Sciences, Centre for Excellence in Molecular Technology
Wang Sung (1907-2001), the prominent biochemicals, the leading foundations of modern biochemicals in China and the creators of molecular biology. In 1958, he created the Institute of Biochemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (now the Centre of Excellence in Molecular Diseases of the Chinese Academy of Sciences) and was the first Director. Under his organization and leadership, Chinese scientists in 1965, for the first time in the world, were able to produce full-scale crystallized artefacts; in 1981, Chinese scientists received the world’s first artificial fermentary mother-propanium acid transfer for nuclear sugar. These two major underlying work have kept the level of Chinese artisans in the forefront of the world, leaving a strong page in the new Chinese history of scientific and technological development.
On 3 March 2008, the near-Earth object telescope at the AVSI Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences found asteroid, moving on track at a high altitude of 16.9 kilometres per second and 1.46 million kilometres per day, running by day.
In order to mark and mark the throne, and as recommended by the WEF Select Committee, the asteroid was named by the International Astronomical Union (IAF) as the “principal”.
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He led Chinese scientists to complete a work of the former indigence, while refusing to sign it.
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