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Su Ih-jen was born on 1950 in Taiwan, is a researcher. Discover Su Ih-jen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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2003

Su was appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control in May 2003, in the midst of the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak. He announced his resignation from the position in January 2004, but remained in the post until May 2004. Following the outbreak, Su began annual rehearsals of a possible pandemic from China after SARS killed over 20 percent of people infected by it in Taiwan. During the SARS epidemic, he developed methodologies to reduce viral load among patients in hospital wards. He stated that the exclusion of Taiwanese medical experts from international meetings during the SARS epidemic hampered prevention efforts.

Su stated of the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan, "The situation in [Western] countries now resembles the situation we were in during the first few weeks of the SARS spread in Taiwan in early 2003". He noted the drastically different mood in Taiwan regarding the pandemic, compared with the general sense of confusion and panic present in Europe and the United States. Su attributed these differences to Taiwan's quick reactions to COVID-19. Taiwan acknowledged it as a major threat – when other countries did not – and employed an effective strategy of distributing testing quickly to the public.

2002

Through 2002, Su taught at National Taiwan University Medical School, while also directing the National Health Research Institutes' Division of Clinical Research. Following his tenure as director of the Centers for Disease Control, Su returned to the NHRI clinical research division, then subsequently served as director of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, another NHRI division. Su was formerly distinguished professor, Department of Biotechnology, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, and has also taught at National Cheng Kung University. At Cheng Kung, Su concurrently served as deputy superintendent of the National Cheng Kung University Hospital.

1976

Su received his MD degree from National Taiwan University Medical School in 1976, and a PhD in pathology in 1987. His research focus is on virus and virus-associated human cancers. He co-authored SARS in Taiwan: an overview and lessons learned, published by The International Journal of Infectious Diseases, which aimed to describe the epidemiology of SARS in Taiwan between March and July 2003, along with the public health response. He has published more than 200 papers in journals including The Lancet, Blood, Journal of Clinical Investigation, and The American Journal of Pathology. He was a speaker at the 4th International Conference and Exhibition on Metabolomics & Systems Biology in 2015.

1950

Su Ih-jen (蘇益仁 born 1950) is a Taiwanese medical researcher and distinguished investigator and was the director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the National Health Research Institutes in Taiwan.