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He graduated from Shanghai Nanyang Model Middle School in 1949 and from the Department of Medicine of the former First Medical College of Shanghai Medical University in 1954. He was promoted to associate professor in 1982 and was appointed as a master's tutor in the same year. He was promoted to professor in 1986 and appointed as a doctoral tutor in 1990. He received a special allowance from the State Council in 1992 and was appointed as a tenured professor by Huashan Hospital in 1996.Professor Qin Zhen devoted his life to the clinical diagnosis, treatment, teaching and research of neurology and neurophysiology. In 1955 and 1960, he participated in the acupuncture teacher training course of higher medical schools organized by the Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion of the Ministry of Health and the national advanced training course on electrophysiology of the nervous system organized by the Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.In the 1980s, Professor Qin Zhen went to Chongqing Medical College, Hunan (Xiangya) Medical College and the Neuroscience Society to hold clinical neurophysiology classes for the construction of the central and western regions.Professor Qin Zhen once served as deputy leader of the National Cerebrovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment Research Leading Group of the Ministry of Health, advocated the establishment of a national key laboratory of medical neurobiology and served as deputy director.He has successively served as deputy leader and office director of the Shanghai Expert Group on Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases, deputy director of the Neurology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, executive director of the Chinese Society of Neuroscience, honorary member of the American Society for Neurological Research, and deputy director of the Institute of Neurology of Shanghai Medical University.In addition, Professor Qin Zhen has also served as the deputy editor-in-chief, editor-in-chief, honorary editor-in-chief of "Chinese Journal of Neurology" and the fourth editorial board member of "Chinese Journal of Neuropsychiatry"; an advisory member of the editorial boards of many academic journals such as "Chinese Journal of Physiological Sciences", "Chinese Journal of Geriatric Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases", "Foreign Medical Cerebrovascular Disease Volume" and "Stroke and Neurological Diseases".Professor Qin Zhen has conducted extensive international academic exchanges, such as traveling and lecturing in Europe from 1987 to 1989, participating in the European Neuropsychological Conference held in Bressanon, Italy in 1989, the 32nd International Congress of Physiological Sciences held in Glasgow, UK in 1993, and the American Neuroscience Annual Meeting in 1994.In 2000, Professor Qin Zhen also took the lead in organizing the first Sino-US Neurology Conference jointly sponsored by the Chinese and American Neuroscience Societies.In 2004, Professor Qin Zhen was elected as an honorary fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and a member of the International Stroke Federation Collaboration Group.Professor Qin Zhen is tenacious, open-minded and optimistic.In 1974, he suffered a brain injury due to a car accident, which resulted in memory loss and limited mobility of his limbs. Professor Qin persisted and continued rehabilitation exercises for 5 years, and gradually returned to work.In 2008, Professor Qin Zhen suffered another sudden brainstem hemorrhage. He still relied on his strong will to persist in rehabilitation training and returned to the neurology science that he has loved his whole life to continue his clinical and research work.Professor Qin Zhen has made abundant academic contributions throughout his life. He has edited "Clinical Neurophysiology", "Neurology and Psychiatry Multiple Choice Questions" and "Neurology" 2nd Edition.In 1992, he won the third prize of the Ministry of Health's Scientific and Technological Progress Award, and in 1995, he won the Major Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Scientific and Technological Research.At the same time, with his humble, kind, rigorous and down-to-earth academic style, he trained a group of outstanding students. From 1984 to 2000, he successively trained 10 master's students, 14 doctoral students, and 1 postdoctoral fellow.