BEIJING — For decades, China has yearned for a Nobel Prize in one of the sciences. A little-known researcher who helped isolate an anti-malaria medicine inspired by an ancient remedy has finally won China that honor, while also becoming the country’s first woman to win any Nobel prize.
The breakthrough by 84-year-old Tu Youyou (prounounced “TOO yoyo”) has drawn congratulations for a researcher who had been little known in China but whose name is now trending on social media.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang congratulated Tu for winning the award, as did Vice Premier Liu Yandong, in charge of China’s education, science and research.
Tu appeared on state broadcaster CCTV to say the award was a “great honor” while adding that it was a “collective achievement” of a team of researchers.