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About Dr. Harry Hong
Dr. Harry G. Hong received his Oriental Medical Doctor’s degree from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology in China. Till this day, this school remains to be the most prestigious medical school for Chinese medicine. He also holds an MS degree in Molecular Biology from University of Idaho and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Medical College of Ohio. Dr. Hong has been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for over 15 years. He also practiced conventional Western medicine in China.
During 1997, Dr. Hong received a fellowship from National Institute of Health conducting one year of research on osteoarthritis. At the meantime, he participated in an acupuncture clinical trial on carpal tunnel syndrome at George Washington Medical Center in Washington DC. From 1998 to early 2000, Dr. Hong joined the Medical Center of the University of Illinois at Chicago to study biochemical aspect of asthma. He also served as a consultant for the Center of Integrative Medicine, George Washington University. Dr. Hong is the co-author of the Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica, a new Chinese herbal book, and the author of a number of scientific publications.
Currently Dr. Hong practices acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine at northwest suburb of Chicago. He is also teaching public lectures on Chinese medicine at community colleges. Dr. Hong is certified by National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and licensed to practice acupuncture by State of Illinois.
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Harry Hong Ph.D. L.Ac.
2356 Hassell Road, Suite F
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
To contact us:
Phone: 847-922-4156
http://ivfhelp.harryhong.com
E-mail: harryghong@hotmail.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Medical Science (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), Medical College of Ohio, 1992-1997
M.S. Biology, University of Idaho, 1989-1992
O.M.D. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine & Pharmacology, China, 1980-1985
WORKING EXPERIENCE
Holistic Health Practitioner, Northwest of Chicago, Illinois, 1999-present
Practiced acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Bio-Energetic testing with EDS, BioSET healing program. Held certificates for both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and licensed by State of Illinois to practice acupuncture
Research Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998-2000
Participated in asthma related research (eosinophil development)
IRTA Fellowship, National Institute of Aging, NIH, 1997-1998
Participated in research on osteoarthritis (apoptosis of type II collagen)
Consultant, Center for Integrative Medicine, George Washington University Medical Center, 1997-1998
Taught CME credit program on acupuncture. Participated in clinical studies on acupuncture, including grant proposal writing and clinical trial design
Consultant, Taoist Health Institute, Washington DC, 1995-2001
Conducted scientific research on potential herbal drugs. Analyzed FDA regulations on botanical drugs and nutritional supplement. Researched Chinese pharmaceutical market and drug application process
Resident Physician, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, August, 1985-July, 1989
Practiced both traditional Chinese medicine and conventional Western medicine
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Taught public lectures and healthcare seminar series at northwest suburb of Chicago and teach Continuing Education Courses at McHenry Community Collage, Harper College and Elgin Community College. The Topics include Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Chinese aspect of the Body-Mind Relationship (Chinese Qi Gong)
Served as faculty member for CME credit program for physicians at George Washington Medical Center in 1997, and taught acupuncture courses
Taught Biology course at University of Idaho during 1991-1992 as an instructional assistant
PUBLICATIONS
Hong, GH, Poster Presentation: Clinical Correlates of Energetic Testing with Electrodermal Screening (2004), Complement Ther Med. 10 (1):213
Wu, JN, Contributing author (Hong G.), An Illustrated Chinese Materia Medica, (2002), Oxford Press
Hong, G, KK Schlender, RT Trumbly, EM Reimann, Sds22 is a subunit of a stable isolatable form of protein phosphatase 1 (Glc7p) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2000), Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 376 (2):288-298
Wei, CA, G Hong, and WE Horton, Jr, Evidence for negative regulation of collagen II gene expression involving the binding of an 87 kDa protein to a conserved motif in the intron 1 enhancer region (1998), submitted to JBC with revision
Hong, G, Sds22 is the major regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase 1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1997), Ph.D. thesis, Medical College of Ohio
Hong, G, Molecular correlates of karyotypic mega-evolution in Equus (1992), M. S. thesis, University of Idaho
Hamilton MJ, G Hong, and HA Wichman, Intragenomic movement and concerted evolution in satellite DNA in Peromyscus: evidence from in situ hybridization (1992), Cytogenet Cell Genet. 60:40-44
Hong Y, J Smiley, and G Hong, The discovery of fossil DNA, its geological background and evolutionary significance (1991), Exploration of Nature 35:41-47
Guo SS, XC Liang, G Hong, PS Wang, XD Wang, Y Ji, Y Wang, LH Tao, and CY Zhu, Tongue color and whole blood viscosity of patients with diabetes mellitus after treatment by traditional Chinese medicine (1989), J Tradit. Chin. Med. 9(4): 294-6
Liang XC, SS Guo, ZF Qian, G Hong, LH Tao, Y Wang, and CY Zhu, Effects of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs on hemorheology in diabetics (1989), Proc. Chin. Acad. Med. Sci. & Peking Union Med. Col. 4(3): 135-8