Qin Boyi, male, Han nationality, is a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. He was born in 1932 and graduated from the 1st Medical College of Shanghai in 1955. He received an associate doctorate degree in 1956 during his studies in Leningrad. Qin is regarded as a Class I researcher.
Beginning in 1960, Qin served as a cadet researcher, assistant researcher, and researcher at the Chinese Academy of Engineering. During his time with the academy, he studied pharmacological issues and his work on nerve poisonous agent prevention pills won him a Class I prize of the science and technology conference of the military force. Qin also was awarded the Class I prize of science and technology progress.
Qin, who holds the title of major general, was appointed president of the Military Medical Science Academy in 1983 and has served as deputy director of the China Pharmacology Society. Among the books he has published include "New Medicine Appraisal Theory."
In 1994, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.