为什么我们的娃子都那么优秀?在我们的文化里到地缺少了什么
在我们中国人,过去叫华人,的下一代里,没有最牛,只有更牛,要说近几年是因为中国的腾飞影响,那么下一个例子,就毫无疑问的说明了这个问题,在我们的文化里到地缺少了什么
摘录
美国本土生于一个纯华人家庭,
小学跳级,从小三直奔高1(9年纪),13岁入火扑金丝,三年毕业,这还不够,看下面的英文摘要
终年46,33岁患癌,
Chi-Bin was born in New Haven, CT, the first child of Chih-Yung Chien and Chun-Wuei Su and the first grandchild in his father’s family. Chi-Bin was extraordinarily gifted academically, by 3rd grade so impressing his teachers and principals that he was advanced to 8th grade work. Soon after, his family moved to Palo Alto, CA, where he attended 9th grade, took courses at Stanford University, and applied to college. Chi-Bin entered Johns Hopkins University at 12 years old, graduating three years later. He spent a fellowship year in Cambridge, England, completing graduate studies in physics at Churchill College, then enrolled at the California Institute of Technology, obtaining a Ph.D. in biophysics. He undertook postdoctoral training in neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego, and then joined Friedrich Bonhoeffer’s group at the Max Planck Institute in Tübingen, Germany, to become part of a burgeoning new research field---use of the zebrafish to study the genetic control of vertebrate development and physiology. In 1998, Chi-Bin joined the faculty of the School of Medicine at the University of Utah, becoming a professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy. His research focused on how the precise wiring of the nervous system is established.
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Chi-Bin Chien Nov. 3, 1965 - Dec. 2, 2011