Biography
Dr. Shao-Wen Hung is a veterinarian, researcher, and chief of the animal industry division. He is actively engaged in academic research in Taiwan, including cancer medicine, animal welfare, veterinary medicine, and fish disease. He has participated in research on antibacterial light-emitting diodes and the application and development of the Raman rapid detection method.
He has published more than 120 journal papers, 130 conference papers, 12 patents, and 20 books. He has also served as a journal peer reviewer. Dr. Hung has successfully assisted animal drug factories and food factories to obtain animal drug and health food certificates.
Research Interest
Cancer medicine, Veterinary medicine, Animal welfare.
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Work Details
Senior Researcher with Chief
Agricultural Technology Research Institute
Division of Animal Industry, Animal Technology Research Center
Taiwan
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Research Articles
- Risks and Effects of Medicinal Plants as an Adjuvant Treatment in Mental Disorders during Pregnancy
- Unveiling the Hidden Beat: Heart Rate Variability and the Vagus Nerve as an Emerging Biomarker in Breast Cancer Management
- Cyber Threat Analysis (CTA) in Current Conflicts
- Deep Learning-based Multi-class Three-dimensional (3-D) Object Classification using Phase-only Digital Holographic Information
- Examining the Causal Connection between Lipid-lowering Medications and Malignant Meningiomas through Drug-target Mendelian Randomization Analysis
- Balancing Act: Exploring the Interplay Between Human Judgment and Artificial Intelligence in Problem-solving, Creativity, and Decision-making
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