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Reporter Jian Haozheng / Taipei Report
Chen Xinfu, a national infertility authority and professor and director of the Institute of Genomics and Proteosomal Medicine at the National Taiwan University School of Medicine, reported that he passed away from colorectal cancer at 6 p.m. yesterday and the medical community lamented . His younger brother, Yang Zhengxian, director of the Department of Reproductive Endocrinology at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at National Taiwan University Hospital, expressed deep regret.
▲ Chen Xinfu, a national infertility authority, professor and director of the Institute of Genomics and Proteosomal Medicine at the National Taiwan University School of Medicine, reported that he died of cancer last night, and the medical community lamented. (Photo / Obtained from the website of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Taiwan University)
Chen Xinfu, who has been committed to reproductive medicine for a long time, has been repeatedly featured in internationally renowned journals for his research. He was featured on the February cover of Human Reproduction in 2007 for his proud first research results on growing germ cells from stem cells. , To benefit infertile women around the world.
Yang Zhengxian and Chen Xinfu are reproductive endocrinologists in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at National Taiwan University. Recalling the scene of getting along with Chen for more than 20 years, it is still vivid. He said Chen entered the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at National Taiwan University for 4 years and was considered its “dean of the university.” Although the research fields are different, Chen’s research on infertility is quite fruitful, the clinical evaluation is quite good, and although he is well known, but he is very educated, a professional and kind scholar, and is very popular with patients. .
Yang Zhengxian said that, as far as he knows, after suffering from cancer in the past three years, Chen reduced the part of the clinical research and concentrated on treating the disease, but kept the part of the outpatient clinic. However, he was concerned about his physical condition and the number of outpatient records was monitored; and he and the doctors Whenever colleagues met Chen Xinfu, they simply greeted him and encouraged him, he always responded with a kind smile. Although Dr. Chen passed away, “we are glad to have him working with the Maternity Department at National Taiwan University for so many years.”
Chen Peilong, director of the Institute of Genomics and Protein Medicine at the National Taiwan University School of Medicine, posted on Facebook that director Xinfu is a professional gentleman, upright, sincere, caring, serious and elegant, and therefore gave give birth to some of your tastes. It is our happiness and pride to have so many years of leadership from Director Xinfu. The director of the National Taiwan University Hospital Wu Mingxian also responded to his condolences, saying that the loss of Chen Xinfu was the loss of the National Taiwan University Hospital, the loss of reproductive medicine and stem cell research.
▲ Online registration of National Taiwan University Hospital, Chen Xinfu Outpatient Clinic, is still available this month. (Photo by reporter Jian Haozheng)
When news of his death broke, journalists reviewed the online record of the National Taiwan University Hospital. He still has his outpatient clinic this month. Chen Xinfu’s spirit of persevering in his work thus far is admirable.