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Chinese Scientist Chang Meemann Awarded by HK Science Foundation

Nov 07, 2018

Chinese scientist Chang Meemann was awarded the "Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation Achievement Prize" on Tuesday for her pioneering work in life sciences.

Chang, a paleontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was recognized for her work on vertebrates' migration from sea to land, oil-bearing strata in east China and their sedimentary environment, as well as the lifting and aridification of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

In March, the 82-year-old was also named the 2018 L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards laureate "for her pioneering work on fossil records leading to insights on how aquatic vertebrates adapted to living on land."

In a ceremony held on Tuesday, the Hong-Kong based foundation also awarded 55 scientists with advancement and innovation prizes.

Set up in 1994 by Hong Kong financiers Ho Sin Hang, Leung Kau-Kui, Ho Tim and Lee Quo-Wei to recognize Chinese scientists, the foundation has given awards to 1,306 people so far. (Xinhua)

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