Dr. Huang Luqi
黄璐琦
President of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences; Chief Physician; Professor; Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
Where they practice, who they consult.
- China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing
- 35+ years in Chinese herbal medicine research and clinical application
- English, Mandarin
What they personally lead.
Training and recognition
Elected academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2015; serves as President of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, China's highest TCM research institution; pioneered molecular pharmacognosy and DNA barcoding techniques for authenticating Chinese medicinal materials, significantly advancing quality control of herbal medicines; led the Fourth National Survey of Chinese Medicinal Resources; recipient of the National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize) multiple times; published over 300 academic papers in journals including Nature, Science, and The Lancet on TCM pharmacology and herbal medicine quality; led TCM clinical research teams during the COVID-19 pandemic
What to expect
Dr. Huang's primary role is major TCM research and institutional development at the national level. Patients benefit from his work indirectly through the quality standards and clinical protocols developed under his leadership at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. The Academy's affiliated hospitals — including Guang'anmen Hospital and Xiyuan Hospital in Beijing — apply these research-driven standards in clinical practice.
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