我钦佩的人屠呦呦的英语作文高一

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我钦佩的人屠呦呦的英语作文高一
The Person I Admire Most: Tu Youyou
Everybody has someone they really look up to and admire. For me, that person is Tu Youyou, the Chinese scientist who discovered artemisinin and helped save millions of lives around the world. I think Tu Youyou is super cool and inspiring for many reasons!
First of all, Tu Youyou's work has had a huge positive impact globally by fighting malaria. Malaria is a really bad disease caused by parasites that get transmitted through mosquito bites. People who get malaria get fevers, chills, and flu-like illness that can lead to severe complications and even death if not treated. According to the World Health Organization, there were over 200 million cases of malaria in 2017 alone, and the disease kills around 400,000 people every year, most of them children in Africa. That's so sad!
Before artemisinin was discovered, the main treatment for malaria was quinine and chloroquine drugs. However, the malaria parasites started becoming resistant to these medicines over time, making them less and less effective. We desperately
needed to find a new way to treat malaria. That's where Tu Youyou's amazing work comes in!
In the 1960s and 1970s, Tu Youyou led a research team at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine to find new anti-malaria drugs. They screened over 2,000 traditional Chinese recipes and folk remedies, looking for promising leads. Tu Youyou revisited an ancient text discussing the use of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) for fever treatments. Following her instincts, she extracted the active component from the plant, which turned out to be artemisinin.
Artemisinin turned out to be a game-changer in the fight against malaria. It was incredibly effective at rapidly reducing parasites in the blood and also worked against malaria strains that had become resistant to existing drugs. When used in combination with other medicines as Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies (ACTs), it has helped save millions of lives, especially in high malaria risk areas of Africa and Southeast Asia.
What I find so admirable and inspiring about Tu Youyou is that she achieved something so monumentally important through dedication, perseverance, and trusting her scientific instincts despite facing many obstacles and challenges along the
way. Her work was initially dismissed and neglected for a long time. It took years of struggling against bureaucracy, lack of funding, and pushback from the scientific establishment before artemisinin's effectiveness was finally acknowledged.
But Tu Youyou never gave up. She was determined to find a better treatment for malaria, motivated by a desire to help protect lives. Her curiosity about traditional Chinese medicine practices led her to uncover a powerful modern drug from ancient roots. I find it amazing how Tu seamlessly blended concepts from traditional medicine with cutting-edge science to make an incredible breakthrough.
Not only did she have the brilliance to make this key discovery, but Tu Youyou also showed humility and integrity as a scientist. When she learned that artemisinin helped lower malaria deaths, she celebrated not for personal glory, but because she was grateful to have been able to help others. In interviews, she always emphasized the collaborative effort of her team rather than claiming sole credit.
Tu Youyou's path from humble beginnings to achieving global impact and recognition is truly inspirational to me. She was born in 1930 to a family of librarians in Ningbo, China. Due to the difficulties of World War 2 and the Chinese Civil War
during her childhood, she had to leave school at 15 and became a teacher at a very young age. It wasn't until her late 30s that Tu Youyou was able to return to pursue further education in pharmaceutical studies, working multiple jobs to support herself.
Despite facing immense challenges stemming from widespread poverty, gender discrimination, and social upheaval during that era, Tu Youyou persisted in pursuing her studies and scientific research with immense determination. Her grit, resilience, and commitment to helping others through developing life-saving medicine is awe-inspiring to me.
The global impacts and recognition of Tu Youyou's work have been remarkable. Artemisinin and ACTs are now used worldwide as a front-line treatment for malaria, saving millions of lives annually. Tu was awarded the Lasker Award in 2011 (sometimes called the "American Nobel") for her contributions to medical science. And in 2015, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the first Chinese Nobel laureate in sciences.
Seeing the highest honors in science awarded to Tu Youyou makes me incredibly proud, particularly as a young Chinese student with scientific interests myself. Too often, stories about pioneering scientists tend to focus only on names from Western
countries. But Tu Youyou's story highlights how contributors to science can emerge from anywhere, even facing adverse circumstances, and make monumental breakthroughs that benefit all of humanity. Her accomplishments shatter stereotypes and serve as a powerful inspiration for future generations of scientists from China and other developing countries.
On a personal level, learning about Tu Youyou's life journey of curiosity, perseverance, diligence, and integrity has motivated me to work even harder in pursuing my studies and education. If Tu Youyou could achieve so much through focusing on helping others and never giving up despite innumerable challenges, then surely I have no excuses for not striving my utmost as a student to live up to her example. She embodies values like resilience, humility, and concern for humanity's wellbeing that I hope to emulate.
In an age of superstars, celebrities, and social media influencers constantly vying for attention, Tu Youyou stands out as someone I admire for her quiet dignity and selfless dedication to improving lives through meaningful work. While many chase fame and fortune, Tu Youyou sought solutions to address a
major threat to global health. To me, that's the highest calling of science and the truest form of significance.
In summary, Tu Youyou is someone I look up to immensely for multiple reasons: her world-changing scientific breakthrough in developing artemisinin, her remarkable life journey overcoming adversity, her integrity and humility as a person, and the values of perseverance and concern for humanity that she embodies. I feel deeply inspired by her story and aspire to apply the lessons from her experiences as I work towards my own goals. Tu Youyou represents the best of scientific exploration, curiosity, and altruism in service of the greater good.。

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