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  1. Min Chueh Chang (simplified Chinese: 张明觉; traditional Chinese: 張明覺; pinyin: Zhāng Míngjué, October 10, 1908 – June 5, 1991), often credited as M.C. Chang, was a Chinese American reproductive biologist. His specific area of study was the fertilisation process in mammalian reproduction.

  2. Min Chueh Chang, chino: 张明觉; chino tradicional: 張明覺; pinyin: Zhāng Míngjué ( Dunhòu, 1908 – Shrewsbury, 1991) más conocido como M.C. Chang, fue un biólogo reproductivo chino-estadounidense.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2007 · As one of the researchers involved in the development of the oral contraceptive pill, Min Chueh Chang helped to revolutionize the birth control movement. Although best known for his involvement with “the pill,” Chang also made a number of discoveries throughout his scientific career involving a range of topics within the field of ...

  4. 25 de oct. de 2016 · Min Chueh Chang (MC), who was born in China, won a national fellowship to study abroad in 1938. First, he went to Edinburgh, Scotland, but soon moved to Cambridge, England, where he began the study of animal reproduction.

    • Ryuzo Yanagimachi
    • 2016
  5. 7 de jun. de 1991 · Min-Chueh Chang was born in Taiyuan, China. He studied animal psychology at Tsing Hua University in Beijing and animal breeding at Cambridge University in England. He was a research assistant...

  6. Min Chueh Chang was born in Tai Yuan (Shanxi prov-ince), China, on October 10, 1908. His father, a magistrate, was able to provide him with a quality education, including in 1933, a bachelor’s degree in animal psychology from Tsing Hua University in Peking. Over the next few years of turbulent times in China, Chang stayed at the university as

  7. 25 de oct. de 2016 · Min Chueh Chang, In Context. This Special Issue contains a collection of scientific and personal remembrances of Min Chueh (MC) Chang (October 10, 1908 – June 5, 1991). Chang is most reknowned today for three achievements: the co‐discovery of sperm capacitation, his essential role in the development of the first generation oral ...