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Shu Chun Teng | |
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| Born | (1902-12-12)12 December 1902 |
| Died | 1 May 1970(1970-05-01) (aged 67) |
| Alma mater | Cornell University Tsinghua University |
| Occupation | Mycology |
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| Traditional Chinese | 鄧叔群 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 邓叔群 | ||||||||
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Shu Chun Teng (Chinese:鄧叔群;pinyin:Dèng Shūqún, 12 December 1902 – 1 May 1970), also abbreviated asS. C. Teng, was a Chinesemycologist.[1][2]
Born inMin County ofFuzhou, Teng graduated fromTsinghua University in 1923.
He went on to continue his studies inAmerica, returning toChina with a master's degree he had obtained atCornell University in 1928.[3]
In 1945 he went toShanghai and set up the Forest Exological Research Centre. Since 1949, he served as assistant director and vice president ofShenyang Agricultural University, and then in 1955 he served in the same previously stated post in Northeast Agricultural College. He was a researcher and deputy director of the Institute of Microbiology of Chinese Academy of Sciences since 1955, member of the Department of Biology in theChinese Academy of Sciences.[4]