Chen, Zhangliang
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Chen, Zhangliang (born in February, 1961, Qingxian, Fujian, P.R. China) graduated from the School of South-China Tropical Botany in 1983, and then was sent to study in the United States by the Chinese Government. He finished his Ph.D. in Washington University in St. Louis. After he returned to China in 1987, he worked in Peking University as dean of faculty of biology and chair of school of life science. He become the vice president of Peking University in 1995, and president in China Agricultural University in 2002. Since his kindness and friendliness to his students, he was called "liangge" (良哥) by all students in the university.
He was elected as vice-president in Guangxi in 2007.