Yuan-Ting Chu
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Yuan-Ting Chu
Summary
Yuan-Ting Chu is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1896[2]. He died on January 1, 1986[3]. He worked as an ichthyologist[4], biologist[5], and educator[6].
Key Facts
- Yuan-Ting Chu was born on January 1, 1896[2].
- Yuan-Ting Chu died on January 1, 1986[3].
- Yuan-Ting Chu held citizenship in People's Republic of China[7].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's professions included ichthyologist[4].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's professions included biologist[5].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's professions included educator[6].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's field of work was ichthyology[8].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's field of work was Chondrichthyes[9].
- Yuan-Ting Chu was employed by Shanghai Ocean University[10].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's education included a stint at St. John's University[11].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's education included a stint at Cornell University[12].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's education included a stint at University of Michigan[13].
- Yuan-Ting Chu was educated at Soochow University[14].
- A notable work attributed to Yuan-Ting Chu is Index piscium sinensium[15].
- A notable work attributed to Yuan-Ting Chu is Fishes of the East China Sea[16].
- A notable work attributed to Yuan-Ting Chu is Fishes of the South China Sea[17].
- Yuan-Ting Chu is recorded as male[18].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's Commons category is recorded as Zhu Yuanding[20].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's family name is recorded as Zhu[21].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's subject has role is recorded as founder[22].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's contributed to creative work is recorded as Fauna Sinica[23].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's contributed to creative work is recorded as Systematic synopsis of Chinese fishes[24].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's contributed to creative work is recorded as Marine fishes in vicinity of the South China Sea Islands[25].
- Yuan-Ting Chu's contributed to creative work is recorded as Vertebrate Names[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Yuan-Ting Chu was born on January 1, 1896[2].
Education
Educated at St. John's University[11], a university[27], in People's Republic of China[28], founded in 1879[29]; Cornell University[12], a private university[30], in United States[31], founded in 1865[32], headquartered in Ithaca[33]; University of Michigan[13], a public research university[34], in United States[35], founded in 1817[36], headquartered in Ann Arbor[37]; and Soochow University[14], a private university[38], in Taiwan[39], founded in 1900[40], headquartered in Waishuanghsi Campus, Soochow University[41].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ichthyologist[4], biologist[5], and educator[6]. Fields of work include ichthyology[8], a branch of zoology[42] and Chondrichthyes[9], a taxon[43]. Yuan-Ting Chu was employed by Shanghai Ocean University[10].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Index piscium sinensium[15]; Fishes of the East China Sea[16]; and Fishes of the South China Sea[17], a written work[44], written by Zhang Chunlin[45].
Death and Burial
Yuan-Ting Chu died on January 1, 1986[3].
FAQs
What did Yuan-Ting Chu do for work?
Yuan-Ting Chu worked as ichthyologist[4], biologist[5], and educator[6].
Where did Yuan-Ting Chu go to school?
Yuan-Ting Chu was educated at St. John's University[11], Cornell University[12], University of Michigan[13], and Soochow University[14].