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Name Ling Jiang
Title Ph.D., M.D., Chief Physician, Professor, Ph.D. Advisor, Department’s Deputy Director
Areas of Focus Osteoporosis, Metabolic bone disease, Thyroid disease, Diabetes and complications, Growth and development disorders, Gonadal dysplasia

Vice President of the General Practitioners Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, member of the Metabolic Osteopathy Group of the Endocrinology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, member of the Osteoporosis Branch of the Chinese Society of Geriatric Health Care, Chairman of the Osteoporosis Branch of the Shandong Medical Association, Shandong Medical Association Vice Chairman of the Endocrinology Society, Vice Chairman of the Diabetes Branch of the Shandong Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Reviewer of National Natural Science Foundation of China and Provincial Research Fund, Reviewer of Journal of Shandong University (Medical Edition).

In 2008, she worked as a visiting scholar at Hartford Hospital affiliated to UConn University. She engaged in clinical work, teaching and scientific research for more than 30 years, has always been at the forefront of the subject, good at the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis, metabolic bone disease, thyroid disease, diabetes and complications, growth and development disorders, and gonadal developmental abnormalities. She has rich clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of critical diseases and rare diseases, and has made in-depth discussions on congenital adrenal hyperplasia and achieved good therapeutic effects. At present, she has completed and is undertaking a number of national natural fund and provincial and ministerial-level projects, has won the Provincial Science and Technology Commission and the Department of Health Science and Technology Progress Award for many times, published many articles in domestic and foreign journals, and trained more than 50 graduate students.