Han Jisheng, male, academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences, born in July 1928, is from Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province. He graduated from The Department of Medicine, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University in 1953. He is a neurophysiologist, an internationally renowned pain specialist and the pioneer of pain medicine in China. He is currently professor and doctoral supervisor of The Department of Neurobiology, Peking University. At the same time, he is the director of the Institute of Neuroscience, Peking University, the chairman of the Chinese Pain Society, the international consultant of the Education Committee of the International Pain Society, and the Chairman of the Chinese Chapter of the International Pain Society. In 1984, he was rated as a scientist with outstanding contributions. In 1990, he began to enjoy the special government allowance granted by the State Council. In 1993, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 1965, he began to work on the principles of acupuncture and became a world leader in the neurochemical mechanism of acupuncture analgesia. His research is at the international forefront in the field of mechanism of interaction between central opioids and antitablets peptides, using neurostimulation therapy for heroin addiction. Professor Han has published more than 500 papers in magazines and monographs at home and abroad, compiled 9 monographs in Chinese and 1 textbook in English. In addition, he has won more than 20 provincial and ministerial awards, including the third prize of National Natural Science, the second prize of National Natural Science, the third prize of National Scientific and Technological Progress, and the He Liang He Li Scientific and Technological Progress Award. Professor Han has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for 12 consecutive years. He has been invited to more than 100 universities and research institutions in 27 countries and regions to give speeches for more than 200 times. In 1985, he was awarded the “Outstanding Neuroscience Fellowship” jointly by the International Brain Research Organization and the American Neuroscience Foundation. In addition, he is an international member of the Royal Lund Academy in Sweden, member of the Education Committee of the International Pain Society (IASP) (1991-1995) and President of the Chinese Chapter (1989-), and a member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for the Study of Anesthetics (INRC) for two terms.