Zing-Yang Kuo

Rather than making those changes, Kuo chose to stick with his original work and decided not to present his thesis, which meant he couldn't earn his doctorate.

[4] Kuo was a professor, the Vice-president; and from April 1924 to November 1925, the acting President of Fudan University.

From 1933 to 1936, Kuo was the President of Zhejiang University, and did the most important research of his academic career - about animal's behavior epigenetics.

Chiang Kai-shek then intervened, leading to Kuo's resignation from his university president position.

[3] From 1936 to 1945, Kuo was a visiting scholar to United States, and did research and lectured in several American universities.

Zing-Yang Kuo