Zhang Shu, male, was born in February 1961 in Heishan County, Liaoning Province. In August 1983: Bachelor of Medicine in Clinical Medicine, Chengdu University; in September 1987: One-year advanced clinical pathology study at West China Center of Medical Sciences, Sichuan University; in August 1997: Master of Medicine, School of Public Health, West China Center of Medical Sciences, Sichuan University; in September 1998: master supervisor; in December 1999: Visiting scholar at Morningstar Inc. in the U.S. for one year; in January 2001: Promoted as a professor; in June 2006: Doctor of Medicine, Sichuan University; in September 2010: One-year postdoctoral fellow at CDC & APHL in the U.S. He served as a council member of the China Pharmacological Society, a member of the Toxicology Committee of the Chinese Pharmacological Society, a member of the Pharmaceutical Industry Committee of the Chinese Pharmacological Society, a member of the Reproductive Toxicology Committee of the Chinese Toxicology Society, a council member of the Chinese Association of Laboratory Animal Sciences, a standing member of the Biooxidation Committee of the Chinese Environmental Mutagen Society, and a professor-level ceetified medical consultant in Sichuan Province. He has been engaged in medical development and drug evaluation for nearly 30 years. He has completed the evaluation of over 20 new drugs and obtained new drug certificates, and completed more than 10 new drug evaluations of entrusting units with new drug certificates. At the end of 2003, he participated in the drafting of the technical guidelines for new drug evaluation of the Drug Evaluation Center of the State Food and Drug Administration, and was responsible for drafting the immune toxicology part of local drug-related toxicity. He managed the research on the production process, quality standards and pre-clinical evaluation of the 2.5s nerve growth factor, a new category-I national drug, whose clinical trial was completed at the end of 2003 and the new drug certificate has been obtained.