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Education And Research

Education & Scientific Research

  • B.S. (1983) in Medicine, TCM Department, Shanxi Medical University, China

  • M.S. (1989) in Medicine, Guiyang Medical University, China

  • Ph.D. (1992) in Medicine, Tianjin College of TCM, China

  • Post-Doctoral (1993-1994) Scientific Research on Acupuncture, Kitasato University, Japan

 

Dr. Na Zhai (third from left) with her colleagues of Professor Wen Shen‘s Histochemistry
Laboratory(second from left) in Beijing Acupuncture Institute, China, where Dr. Na
completed her Masters thesis, The Effect of Acupuncture on Acute
Myocardial
Infarction in Rabbits, in 1988.

After her Masters thesis defense, Dr. Na Zhai (right) with her professors and classmates in 1989. She received her Masters degree shortly afterwards.

Dr. Na Zhai with her tutor, Professor Xu Ping, in the Histochemistry
Laboratory at The Second Tianjin Medical University, China,
where she completed her PhD thesis, The Effect of Acupuncture
on Acute Cerebral Infarction in Rats, in 1990.

Dr. Na Zhai (back row middle), with her professors
and classmates after the completion of her PhD thesis defense.

Dr. Na Zhai (third from left) with her professor Shi Xueming
(middle) after PhD award ceremony in 1992.

After finishing her PhD study, Dr. Na Zhai (left), on Professor
Futaesaku’s invitation, co-researched with him on the project of

The Brain Response to Needling Different Acupuncture Points
derived from [H] 2-DG Auto-radiography,
at Kitasato University in Japan in 1994.

Upon invitation, Dr. Na Zhai joined many other scientists
in numerous national research projects in China. She spent a lot of
time with professor Zhang Baozhen, a famous national scientist in
histochemistry and electron microscopy.

 

Dr. Na Zhai (middle) actively engaged in supervising Masters and
PhD students while working at Tianjin University of TCM in Tianjin, China.

Foot Steps

 

Dr. Na Zhai has studied with many famous professors in the world.

 

 

In the 1990s, Dr. Na Zhai's scientific research studies were published
in the local newspaper Tianjin Daily (right) and in the National Newspaper
Health News as well as many professional magazines in China.

In July 1996, Dr. Na Zhai arrived in New York City as a participant in the
Chinese government's cultural and academic outreach program. Every year the
Chinese government chooses one outstanding performer in Chinese academics and
offers them a chance to go to various nations around the world and exchange
ideas with their academic counterparts in those countries.

Dr. Na Zhai spent her first three months visiting famous universities and
people in the United States, here she visits the AIDS Institute in New York
where Dr. David Ho (right), a world renowned AIDS expert, invented his
famous “cocktail” for AIDS patients.

 

She learned a great deal about AIDS research

In 1998, Dr. Na Zhai joined her brother Dr. Xiaoming Zhai, a Geography
professor in Springfield IL. Soon after, she was invited to join
the Springfield Clinic group where she had worked
in the Neuroscience Institute with Dr. Fortin (second from right).

Dr. Na Zhai's remarkable clinical work was soon discovered and
published in local newspapers.

 

Dr. Na Zhai has been giving lectures regarding ancient Chinese
medicine at many facilities in the United States and Japan

 

Dr. Na Zhai has been treating and saving thousands of patients
in her own clinic in the United States