Advertisement The University of Nebraska Medical Center said he no longer works there. There are no charges or even any court records about the warrant or the raid. Homeowners in the Mission Park neighborhood said more than a dozen unmarked cars pulled up on their street. Then FBI agents with assault rifles and shields jumped out and started running toward the home around 8:30 a.m. Agents were still working outside the home near 168th and Harrison streets around 1:00 p.m. Records show the house belongs to Dr. Jailin Zheng. The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirms agents served a federal warrant at that address Thursday but would not comment further. Video shows agents coming and going from the home and carrying in what look like toolboxes. Zheng is a Chinese national. Neighbors said he and his family have not lived there consistently for a couple years, but the home is still registered in his name. UNMC said Zheng is no longer employed there. A search of articles posted by the university shows Dr. Zheng came to UNMC in 1993. In 2011, UNMC said he led efforts for a partnership with China, even meeting with the Chinese president. A 2013 article shows Dr. Zheng is named a vice-chancellor overseeing UNMC Asia Pacific Rim Development Program. In 2014, UMNC articles show that partnership with China is "strengthened" by opening a satellite office for biomedical cooperation and healthcare education in Shanghai. Dr. Zheng is in the ribbon-cutting photo. UNMC did not say when Zheng stopped working for the university. Neighbors said the Zheng family has always been kind and that they lived there more than 20 years without any issues. Those neighbors have no idea why the FBI was there Thursday. It’s unclear where Zheng is. The FBI said the investigation is ongoing.
Dr. Zheng named associate vice chancellor for academic affairs by Tom O'Connor, UNMC public relations | March 27, 2013 picture disc. Jialin Zheng, M.D. Jialin Zheng, M.D., has been named associate vice chancellor for academic affairs overseeing UNMC's Asia Pacific Rim Development Program (APRDP). The appointment was announced by Dele Davies, M.D., vice chancellor for academic affairs and dean of graduate studies. "Dr. Zheng has clearly set a very high bar in terms of establishing mutually beneficial UNMC international relationships in the Asia Pacific Rim," Dr. Davies said. "It's a model for our collaboration with other partners around the world. Best of all, he has been able to accomplish many of his goals while maintaining a successful research portfolio." Dr. Davies praised Dr. Zheng for a number of his accomplishments: The recruitment of five visiting scholars and 72 graduate and postdoctoral students to train at UNMC. The students were selected from some of China's top educational institutions through the prestigious Chinese Science Council; Developing solid partnerships with four prominent Chinese institutions: Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an Jiao Tong University Health Science Center and Tongji University; Creating an exchange of almost 200 students in medicine, nursing, allied health, pharmacy and dentistry between UNMC and Tongji University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Tapping UNMC faculty members to help develop the Shanghai Sino-U.S. Joint Family Medicine Training and Exchange Center in China at Tongji University; Organizing several joint international educational and research symposia involving Chinese, Australian, Japanese and UNMC students and faculty; Being part of several delegations between UNMC, the State of Nebraska and China, including the 2012 China-Nebraska trade mission led by Gov. Dave Heineman; and Playing a pivotal role in organizing the first-ever conference in China for the Association of Academic Health Centers. Dr. Zheng joined UNMC in 1993 as a postdoctoral fellow after serving as visiting scholar at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Since 2005, he has served as director of APRDP. He is associate dean for graduate studies and professor of pharmacology/experimental neuroscience, pathology/microbiology, genetics, cell biology and anatomy, and family medicine. An active researcher, Dr. Zheng is the principal investigator on two National Institutes of Health grants generating more than $700,000 annually in funding. He oversees 12 researchers in the Neuroimmunology and Regenerative Therapy Laboratory. His research work is aimed at gaining better understanding and treatments for neurodegenerative disorders attributable to HIV-1 associated dementia and Alzheimer's disease through induced neural progenitor/stem cells.
【人物专访】—同济大学医学院院长郑加麟 2010年底,他开始在中国、美国频繁两地往返; 2016年末,他全职从美国回来,任同济大学医学院院长。 在美国24年,他为中国培养了近700名医学生和医生。 http://www.360doc.cn/mip/806138366.html 【东台乡友、同济大学医学院院长:我命由我不由天】 2016年,我做出了人生中第二个重要的抉择,辞掉美国UNMC副校长等学校的行政职务,全职加入同济大学担任医学院院长。 https://xw.qq.com/amphtml/20190903A0Q6YV00 【同济大学医学院院长郑加麟毕业致辞:人生不必急于求成 小人物也有大人生】 https://m.sohu.com/a/241671032_139908 Jialin Zheng, M.D. Professor,Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience Room 305, 1rst building, 301 Yanchangzhong Road, Jingan, District, Shanghai Education Background 1. 2006.9-2008.12 Doctorate of Neurology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine 2. 1991.9-1992.10 Doctorate of Neuropharmacology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine 3. 1987.9-1990.7 Master’s degree of Neuropharmacology, Nanjing Medical University 4. 1982.9-1987.7 Bachelor of Medicine, Xuzhou Medical University Positions Held Present: the Dean of Tongji University School of Medicine Once: the Director of the Department of medicine and Life Sciences, Tongji University; Vice Chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Research Associate, and vice president of graduate school; Professor of pharmacology, neuroscience, family medicine and rehabilitation therapy at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) 郑加麟,江苏东台人,医学博士,特聘教授,博士生导师,国家重大科学研究计划项目(973计划)首席科学家。现任同济大学医学院院长,兼任同济大学脑与脊髓临床研究中心共同主任。曾任同济大学医学与生命科学部主任,美国内布拉斯加州大学医学中心学术协理副校长,研究生院副院长;美国内布拉斯加大学医学中心(UNMC)药理学、神经科学、家庭医学、康复治疗学教授。郑加麟教授长期致力于巨噬细胞和神经小胶质细胞在中枢神经退行性疾病中的作用及其机制研究,并着重探索诱导性多能干细胞及诱导性神经干细胞对这些退行性疾病的潜在应用价值。
Records show it belongs to a distinguished Omaha doctor.
Advertisement The University of Nebraska Medical Center said he no longer works there.
There are no charges or even any court records about the warrant or the raid.
Homeowners in the Mission Park neighborhood said more than a dozen unmarked cars pulled up on their street.
Then FBI agents with assault rifles and shields jumped out and started running toward the home around 8:30 a.m.
Agents were still working outside the home near 168th and Harrison streets around 1:00 p.m.
Records show the house belongs to Dr. Jailin Zheng.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirms agents served a federal warrant at that address Thursday but would not comment further.
Video shows agents coming and going from the home and carrying in what look like toolboxes.
Zheng is a Chinese national.
Neighbors said he and his family have not lived there consistently for a couple years, but the home is still registered in his name.
UNMC said Zheng is no longer employed there.
A search of articles posted by the university shows Dr. Zheng came to UNMC in 1993.
In 2011, UNMC said he led efforts for a partnership with China, even meeting with the Chinese president.
A 2013 article shows Dr. Zheng is named a vice-chancellor overseeing UNMC Asia Pacific Rim Development Program.
In 2014, UMNC articles show that partnership with China is "strengthened" by opening a satellite office for biomedical cooperation and healthcare education in Shanghai. Dr. Zheng is in the ribbon-cutting photo.
UNMC did not say when Zheng stopped working for the university.
Neighbors said the Zheng family has always been kind and that they lived there more than 20 years without any issues.
Those neighbors have no idea why the FBI was there Thursday.
It’s unclear where Zheng is. The FBI said the investigation is ongoing.
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http://www.360doc.cn/mip/806138366.html
【东台乡友、同济大学医学院院长:我命由我不由天】 2016年,我做出了人生中第二个重要的抉择,辞掉美国UNMC副校长等学校的行政职务,全职加入同济大学担任医学院院长。
https://xw.qq.com/amphtml/20190903A0Q6YV00
【同济大学医学院院长郑加麟毕业致辞:人生不必急于求成 小人物也有大人生】 https://m.sohu.com/a/241671032_139908
Jialin Zheng, M.D. Professor,Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience Room 305, 1rst building, 301 Yanchangzhong Road, Jingan, District, Shanghai
Education Background 1. 2006.9-2008.12 Doctorate of Neurology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine 2. 1991.9-1992.10 Doctorate of Neuropharmacology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine 3. 1987.9-1990.7 Master’s degree of Neuropharmacology, Nanjing Medical University 4. 1982.9-1987.7 Bachelor of Medicine, Xuzhou Medical University
Positions Held Present: the Dean of Tongji University School of Medicine Once: the Director of the Department of medicine and Life Sciences, Tongji University; Vice Chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Research Associate, and vice president of graduate school; Professor of pharmacology, neuroscience, family medicine and rehabilitation therapy at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)
郑加麟,江苏东台人,医学博士,特聘教授,博士生导师,国家重大科学研究计划项目(973计划)首席科学家。现任同济大学医学院院长,兼任同济大学脑与脊髓临床研究中心共同主任。曾任同济大学医学与生命科学部主任,美国内布拉斯加州大学医学中心学术协理副校长,研究生院副院长;美国内布拉斯加大学医学中心(UNMC)药理学、神经科学、家庭医学、康复治疗学教授。郑加麟教授长期致力于巨噬细胞和神经小胶质细胞在中枢神经退行性疾病中的作用及其机制研究,并着重探索诱导性多能干细胞及诱导性神经干细胞对这些退行性疾病的潜在应用价值。
不用太紧张, “老”表示尊称,或者比较亲密的称谓。 中国人叫 老美,老印,老墨,老黑,也没有鄙视的意味。
鄙视的称谓如棒子,小日本, 台巴子,港灿 etc
是徐州医学院吧
他不是16年就从unmc辞职了,现在国内全职,怎么会还在美国住呢?这都快5年了,老美反应够慢的
美国法院对证据的取得程序要求太严格,FBI一般都只有漏抓的,错抓的很少,能及时抓的也少。
就是这么一帮毫无底线的烂人害死后来的在美华人了。
哦,先入为主了,谢谢纠正