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  1. May 9, 2024 · Tu Youyou (born December 30, 1930, Ningbo, Zhejiang province, China) is a Chinese scientist and phytochemist known for her isolation and study of the antimalarial substance qinghaosu, later known as artemisinin, one of the world’s most effective malaria -fighting drugs.

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    Tu Youyou (Chinese: 屠呦呦; pinyin: Tú Yōuyōu; born 30 December 1930) is a Chinese malariologist and pharmaceutical chemist. She discovered artemisinin (also known as qīnghāosù , 青蒿素 ) and dihydroartemisinin , used to treat malaria , a breakthrough in twentieth-century tropical medicine , saving millions of lives in South China ...

  3. Tu Youyou turned to Chinese medical texts from the Zhou, Qing, and Han Dynasties to find a traditional cure for malaria, ultimately extracting a compound – artemisinin – that has saved millions of lives. When she isolated the ingredient she believed would work, she volunteered to be the first human subject.

  4. Tu Youyou. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015. Born: 30 December 1930, Zhejiang Ningbo, China. Affiliation at the time of the award: China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China.

  5. Nov 17, 2020 · Learn how Youyou Tu, a Chinese pharmaceutical scientist, discovered Qinghaosu, a drug from a plant, to treat malaria. She won the Nobel Prize in medicine in 2015 and praised Chinese herbal medicine.

  6. It was, however, effectively treated and controlled by chloroquine and quinolines for a long period of time until the development of drug-resistant malaria plasmodium parasites, namely plasmodium falciparum, in the late 1960s following the catastrophic failure of a global attempt to eradicate malaria.

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  8. Dec 10, 2015 · Youyou Tu was the first Chinese researcher to receive a scientific Nobel Prize for research done in China, and the first Chinese woman ever.

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