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  1. Zheng Wei (Chinese: 郑薇; pinyin: Zhèng Wēi, born 4 September 1963) is a Chinese basketball coach and former player. She is the current head coach of the Chinese national team . She won the silver medal at FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup as both player and coach.

    • 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
    • 1979–1998
    • Chinese
  2. Global Health Topic (s): Cancer, Epidemiology, Genetics. Country (ies) : Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Korea. Publications: PubMed. Dr. Zheng is an epidemiologist with a major research focus on evaluating environmental and lifestyle factors, genetics, and biomarkers for cancer risk.

  3. Dr. Zheng is a Penn Medicine physician. Call 800-789-7366 Request Appointment. Expertise. Abnormal Reflexes. Alzheimer's Disease. Arm Weakness. Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM) Ataxia. Bell's Palsy. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Brain Aneurysm (Cerebral Aneurysm) Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Carotid Artery Disease. Cerebellar Ataxia.

  4. Professor Wei Zheng is the Director of the Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center. His research, funded continually by NIH for the past 20 years, focuses on the evaluation of lifestyle factors and biomarkers for cancer risk and survival. Having authored or co-authored more than 850 scientific publications, he is known for his work on molecular, genetic ...

  5. Wei Zheng - College of Health and Human Sciences. Professor, School of Health Sciences. Fellow, U.S. Academy of Toxicological Sciences. Former President, Int'l Society for Trace Element Research in Humans (2015-2021) Former Head, School of Health Sciences (2008-2017) Areas of Expertise.

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  7. Wei Zheng (Chinese: 魏徵; Wade-Giles: Wei Cheng 580-643), courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the Book of Sui, composed in 636. He served as a chancellor of Tang Dynasty for about 13 years, during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty.

  8. Wei Zheng — The Boldest and Most Successful Imperial Censor of the Tang Dynasty. Wei Zheng (580 — 643), courtesy name Xuancheng, was one of the most famous imperial censors in the history of China due to his bold, straightforward, and persistent character.

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