Fu Junfen
Academic Rank:

Chief Physician, Professor of Pediatrics

Education:

 M.D Ph.D

Clinical Interests:

Pediatric Endocrinology,  Obesity and metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, Disorder of sex development, Dwarfism, Thyroid disease,Adrenal disease



Research Field:

Pediatric Endocrinology,  Obesity and metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, Disorder of sex development, Dwarfism, Thyroid disease,Adrenal disease



Professional Highlights:

National Prize for Progress in Science and Technology,    Second Prize

Zhejiang Science and Technology Progress Award , First Prize

Zhejiang Science and Technology Progress Award, Second Prize 

Zhejiang Pharmaceutical and Health Science and Technology Innovation Award, First Prize 



Education Experience:

Bachelor of Medicine:    Zhejiang University                                 09/1986-07/1991  

                                      Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China


Doctor of Medicine:       Zhejiang University                                 09/1996-08/2000

                                       Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China


Visiting scholar             Yamagata University                                04/2001-10/2001  

                                      Yamagata Prefecture, Japan


Visiting scholar             University of Bristol                                  07/2005-08/2006

                                      Bristol, British


Visiting scholar             University of California, Los Angeles        05/2008-08/2008

                                      Los Angeles, the U.S.A



Professional Appointments:

Asia Pacific Pediatric Endocrinology Society (APPES) president -elect

China Birth Defects Intervention and Relief Foundation Children’s Endocrine and Metabolic Disease Prevention and Control Expert Committee Chairman

Childhood Illness and Health Branch of Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association(CMCHA)Vice Chairman

Pediatric Endocrinology and Health Care Group, Childhood Illness and Health Branch of Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association(CMCHA)Director



Monographs:

Current Pubertal Development in Chinese Children and the Impact of Overnutrition, Lifestyle, and Perinatal Factors.J Clin Endocrinol Metab,2023 Aug 18;108(9):2282-2289. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgad102.

The Use of Morning Urinary Gonadotropins and Sex Hormones in the Management of Early Puberty in Chinese Girls. J Clin Endocrinol Metab,2021 Oct 21;106(11):e4520-e4530. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgab448.

Regional Disparities in Obesity Among a Heterogeneous Population of Chinese Children and Adolescents.JAMA Netw Open,2021 Oct 1;4(10):e2131040. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.31040.