
Dr. Yunsheng Wang is a Researcher and currently serves as the Head of Scientific Research and Leader of the Laboratory Technical Team at the Veterinary Hospital of Beijing Zoo Administration. His work focuses on the pathological diagnosis and research of wildlife diseases. He is a member of the Veterinary Pathologists Branch of the Chinese Veterinary Medical Association, an expert in the Expert Database of the China Wildlife Conservation Association, an expert in the Clinical Veterinary Expert Database of the China Animal Disease Control Center, a member of the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Wildlife, a member of the Experimental Pathology Committee of the Chinese Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences, a member of the Wildlife Epidemic Disease Committee of the China Wildlife Conservation Association, a certified veterinary pathologist of the Chinese Veterinary Medical Association, and a member of the Youth Work Committee of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the China Democratic League. To date, he has published 67 Chinese and English professional papers, including 17 papers in core journals and 34 papers supported by research grants. His publications have been cited 102 times and downloaded 6,853 times in total. He has been granted 2 invention patents and has participated in the editing, translation, and proofreading of 8 books. He has led and participated in more than 10 important research projects, including projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and international cooperation projects supported by the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. He has led and completed 4 important industry-related research projects. Since assuming his current position in 2018, he has completed more than 600 pathological diagnoses and issued more than 600 written pathology diagnostic reports. As the project leader and primary drafter, he completed the industry technical standard “Establishment and Application of Standardized Procedures for Wildlife Pathological Diagnosis,” which established regulatory and standardized procedures for wildlife pathological diagnosis. The establishment of this standard has provided regulatory guidance, standard development, and application guidance for wildlife disease pathological diagnosis.
