posted on Dec 20 2005
Dear alumni,
Since our announcement of "Petition for a Memorial Fund for a PKU Alumnus"
days ago, several alumni have informed us that they would like to donate but
don't know where to send their donations. PUAASC is glad to collect your
generous donations at the following address of ours:
PUAASC
3109 S. Oakhurst Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
After we collect all your donations, we'll send them directly to Zheng Ye's
wife in Canada. This donation is tax-deductible.
For your easy reference, the original announcement is attached below.
Best regards,
PUAASC
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Dear alumni,
We have received a petition (with modifications) for a memorial fund for Zhen
Ye, a PKU alumnus. Please find 3 documents that describe the initiation of
motion and Zhen Ye’s daughter’s medical information at the following URLs:
http://www.pku.org/event/200512/Ye Zhen_Life English by Wang Kelin.doc
http://www.pku.org/event/200512/Ye Zhen_Life- Chinese by Wang Kelin.doc
http://www.pku.org/event/200512/initiation-letter.doc
Best regards,
PUAASC
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As you can find from these documents, Dr. Zhen Ye was born in Beijing, China,
on January 22, 1963. On December 1, 2004, he died of cancer in Victoria,
British Columbia, at the age of 41. Zhen entered the Peking University at age
the of 17. After obtaining the degree of Bachelor of Science in Biology in
1984, he became a graduate student in the Department of Physics, Fudan
University, Shanghai, and began his lifelong pursuit of physics. In 1986, Zhen
came to Canada to continue his graduate studies in the Physics Department,
University of Alberta, Edmonton. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1991. In the
following two years, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at the University
of Ottawa. Starting from 1994, he worked as a research scientist at the
Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, British Columbia, for four years.
Zhen’s
academic teaching career started in 1997, when he joined the faculty of the
Physics Department, National Central University in Taiwan. Here he supervised
many graduate students and post-doctoral fellows and taught many courses in
theoretical physics. Professor Dr. Zhen Ye made a number of outstanding
contributions in several fields of physics and was known to be an extremely
devoted scientist and teacher. Zhen Ye had two daughters (Maggie, 15 and
Pattie, 6). As it is about one year Zhen Ye passed away. We initiate a motion
to collect donations for a big Christmas gift for Ye Zhen's family. We did it
last year. During the conversation with Zhen Ye’s wife Wendy Yao, we just
found
that there is another tragedy in her family. Earlier this year, Maggie (The
elder one of the two daughters. She is 15) was diagnosed to have lupus (In
Chinese, it is Hong-Ban-Lang-Chuang). An autoimmune disease. Lupus triggered
GBS (Something like Gary Berlin Syndrome) in Maggie, and she was on respirator
for some time. Maggie was hospitalized for three months. During that time,
Wendy took care of her while Ye Zhen's parents took care of their 6-years old
younger daughter. The good news is that Maggie has almost completely
recovered,
under hormone control, and has already returned back to School. But
unfortunately, there is currently no cure for this disease, and thus, it is
likely that Maggie will be under hormone therapy for the rest of her life.
I think that Zhen Ye is an outstanding alumni and his family is facing some
big
challenges now. It will be very helpful for us to set up a Memorial Fund for
Zhen Ye through PUAASC.
Your helps will be highly appreciated.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Liqi Tong
My address is:
Liqi Tong, Ph.D.
Institute for Brain Aging and dementia
UC Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-4540
Phone: 949-293-0373
Fax: 949-824-6071
