I-Min Tso, Chinese medical educator. Achievements include research in animal behavior, biodiversity. Named Popular Teacher, Tunghai University, 2007; recipient award, 2003, 2008, Excellent Research award, 2005, Chinese Society Biology, 2005; Research grants, National Science Council, Taiwan, 1998—2008, Council Agriculture, Taiwan, 2003-2008, Department Interior Affairs, Taiwan, 2004-2005. Member of American Arachnological Society.
Background
Tso, I-Min was born on November 13, 1966 in Chunghua, Taiwan. Son of Chih-Hsien Cho and Lee-Tsui Wang.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1996.
Career
Professor Department Life Science, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, since 1998. Second lieutenant Infantry Taiwanese Army, 1989-1991, Taiwan.
Named Popular Teacher, Tunghai University, 2007. Recipient award, 2003, 2008, Excellent Research award, 2005, Chinese Society Biology, 2005. Research grants, National Science Council, Taiwan, 1998—2008, Council Agriculture, Taiwan, 2003-2008, Department Interior Affairs, Taiwan, 2004-2005.
Named Popular Teacher, Tunghai University, 2007. Recipient award, 2003, 2008, Excellent Research award, 2005, Chinese Society Biology, 2005. Research grants, National Science Council, Taiwan, 1998—2008, Council Agriculture, Taiwan, 2003-2008, Department Interior Affairs, Taiwan, 2004-2005.