Dr. Liang
Dr. Liang is an advanced degree professional with exceptional abilities in petroleum reservoir simulation. With a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from a top university in the field of geosciences and Masters degree in aerospace engineering from a university in China, she quickly excelled in the petroleum industry. Besides simulation of solid mechanics, her research also included the absorption of electromagnetic energy absorption in humans.
Dr. Liang retained Z&A in 2005 to file an NIW. Our legal team argued that oil and gas exploration played a key role in our economy, and that Dr. Liang assisted in creating the tools necessary to tap into gulf supplies of oil. Dr. research in reservoir simulation greatly assisted in the efficiency at which our country would be able to access needed energy supplies.
Dr. Liang’s petition was filed on January 2005 and approved in March 2006.
Dr. Gao
Dr. Gao is an elite researcher in the field of immunology with a Ph.D. from a superior college in the U.S. and a M.D. from France. Dr. Gao ’s work focused on developing novel vaccines against AIDS. His 30 peer-reviewed articles were cited a remarkable 550 times. He also researched root causes for diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer.
Dr. Gao retained Z&A in 2005 to file a NIW. Our attorneys argued that cancer has been the 2nd leading cause of death in the U.S. Because Dr. Gao was critical in understanding the mechanisms involved in ischemic heart disease, he would have a tremendous positive impact on the U.S. public’s health.
Dr. Gao’s petition was filed March 2006, and approved in May 2006.
Dr. Yao
Dr. Yao is an accomplished professional with a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from a University in Singapore. He joined a regional university here in the U.S. as an assistant professor in Computer Science. His original contributions include addressing efficiency issues in constraint programming which resulted in 15 publications in top reviewed international journals.
Dr. Yao retained Z&A in 2005 to file an EB1. Our attorneys argued that he had three years research experience and a permanent research position at a regional university. He also had excellent experience in presenting his work in front of professional organizations.
Dr. Yao’s petition was filed in March 2006 and approved in May 2006.
Dr. Peter
Dr. Peter is an advanced-degree professional in oncological biomedical research. He received a Ph.D. in Belgium and pursued post-doctoral positions at a prestigious health institute in the U.S. His research focuses on gene therapy development against cancer and heart disease. He successfully found an alternative of retrovirus for suicide gene delivery into tumor cells.
Dr. Peter retained Z&A in 2005 to file an NIW. On behalf of Dr. Peter we argued that his amazing developments had garnered the respect of world famous academics and more importantly would have an impact on the 5 million people in the U.S. with heart failure. Dr. Peter sought to remedy the situation by investigating the mechanisms underlying heart failure.
Dr. Wrincen’s petition was filed in August of 2005 and approved in February 2006.
Dr. Ma
Dr. Ma is a multi-degreed professional focusing on reproductive genetics research. Dr. Ma received a M.D. from one of the best medical schools in China, and went on to a postdoctoral research position at the top research institution in the U.S. In the past decade, she made tremendous breakthroughs in oncology, cancer diagnosis and birth defects.
Dr. Ma retained Z&A in 2005 to file an NIW. Our attorneys argued that infertility and birth defects affects 6 million women. Currently the costs of treating these diseases are astronomical, and that Dr. Ma’s discoveries helped in lowering those costs. Thus Dr. Ma’s work benefited Americans by improving the health of the next generation.
Dr. Ma’s petition was filed in September 2005 and approved in January 2006.
Dr. Hu
Dr. Hu is a multi-degreed research scientist working in the area of plant biology with an emphasis on plant-microbe interactions. He received a Ph.D. in the U.S. in crop science after receiving a masters in agricultural studies in China. As a post-doctoral researcher, he conducted cutting-edge research of plant-fungal interactions and legume rhizobium interaction.
Dr. Hu retained Z&A in 2005 to file a NIW. Our team argued that her studies of fungal diseases would benefit farmers worldwide who lost a total of 100 billion dollars of crops due to fungal diseases. We demonstrated that Dr. Hu’s research would lead to plant defenses that would resist fungal diseases and further the U.S. agricultural economy.
Dr. Fan’s petition was filed in March 2005 and approved in February 2006.
Ms. Gong
Ms. Gong attended a top university in China where she received her B.A. in Civil Engineering and later came to the U.S. to attend a major university where she earned a M.A. in Civil Engineering. Her research projects include highway safety research aimed at reducing the number of highway fatalities.
Ms. Gong retained Z&A in 2005 to respond to a request for further evidence on a NIW petition. Our attorneys focused on the national impact that her research clearly resulted in, her awards from state government officials, and the strength of additional independent advisory letters.
Ms. Gong’s response was submitted on January of 2006 and approved in April 2006.
Dr. Peng
Dr. Peng is a multi-degreed professional with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from a leading midwestern university and a masters degree in electrical engineering from a university in China. Dr. Peng played a critical role in the development of semiconductor devices and was praised for being a leader in his field.
Dr. Peng retained Z&A in 2005 to respond to a request for further evidence on a NIW petition. Our attorneys were able to focus on the strengths of Dr. Peng’s case such as the 100 citations to his articles and favorable AAO decisions. By supplementing the NIW packet with independent advisory opinions we further boosted Dr. Peng’s case.
Dr. Peng’s response was submitted in August of 2005 and approved in February 2006.
Dr. Ding
Dr. Ding attended the top university in China and studied biophysics. He moved to the U.S. to continue his studies in biophysics and receive a Master’s degree in computer science and Ph.D. in biophysics at a prominent college. His research on cell hemoglobin polymerization at a national laboratory resulted in wide acclaim with invitation to present his work and dozens of citations.
Dr. Ding retained Z&A in 2005 to file a NIW petition. Our attorneys translated his exceptional research into tangible benefits such as improved blood substitutes for civilian and military needs. The creation of blood substitutes would negate the need for regular blood drives, and would create an unlimited and safe supply of oxygen.
Dr. Ding’s petition package was submitted in September 2005 and approved in February 2006.
Dr. Sun
Dr. Sun received his master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in China and later went to work at a major overseas corporation as a senior research engineer. Dr. Sun came to the U.S. to pursue a Ph.D. in Mechanical engineering, and his research focused on dynamic stability o high-performance rotary machines
Dr. Sun retained Z&A in 2005 to file a NIW petition. On her behalf we argued that Dr. Sun’s research in bearing fault diagnostics would increase the reliability of critical mechanical equipment and save U.S. businesses millions on condition based maintenance.
Dr. Sun’s petition package was submitted in November 2005 and approved in February 2006.
Dr. Zheng
Dr. Zheng is an accomplished scientist with a Ph.D. from a University in Puerto Rico in Chemical Engineering and a B.A. from a prestigious Chinese university. While Dr. Zheng was a relatively new researcher, he had co-authored 10 published articles in pharmaceutical polymorphs. This involves the creating the most thermodynamically stable form of various solvents that they may be made into drugs and absorbed into the body.
Dr. Zheng retained Z&A in 2005 to file a NIW petition. On his behalf we argued that Dr. Zheng resulted in creating more efficient drug delivery systems which benefited the national healthcare system. Also we emphasized Dr. Zheng’s international invitations to present his research as well as his numerous publications.
Dr. Zheng’s petition package was submitted in January 2006 and approved in March 2006.
(06/13/2006)
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