New NIW Successful Stories (25)

Dr. Mai

Dr. Mai is a Chinese national with a Ph.D. in Immunology.   Since arriving in the United States in 1999, he has conducted at a university of California as a visiting professor.  His work is primarily targeted at finding new cures and treatment for cancer.  He has published 10 first-author peer-reviewed papers in the field of immunology in various prestigious U.S. Chinese journals.

In 2004, Dr. Mai retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorneys worked with Dr. Mai to devise the best strategy that suited his experience and research abilities.  By stressing the affect on cancer research, we demonstrated that Dr. Mai’s impact on the health of Americans would be widespread. Our attorneys help select and review 6 letters of recommendations sent by professors from around the country including those at Emory, Brown, and University of California.

Dr. Mai’s petition was sent December 2004 and approved May 2005.

Dr. Biyu

Dr. Biyu holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the top engineering school in the country.  Her research dealt with the problem of finding the fundamental limits and designing energy efficient transmission strategies.  Dr. Biyu’s research has resulted in 10 publications, and just as importantly she has served as a reviewer on several international publications.

In 2004, Dr. Biyu retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorneys patiently answered Dr. Biyu’s questions and worked side by side on his case.  Dr. Biyu’s research stands to benefit primarily the telecommunications industry in the wireless and mobile networking arena.  Dr. Biyu’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors at Stanford University, Lucent Technologies, and MIT.

Dr. Biyu’s petition was sent February 2005 and approved June 2005.

Dr. Yu

Dr. Yu holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from an Ohio university.   His research focuses on nano-particle based coatings that can be applied to complex substrate surfaces.  These coatings have the effect of reducing friction and increasing longevity of the surfaces.  He has published more than 10 publications and has been given several awards.

In 2004, Dr. Yu retained Z&A for a NIW Petition.  Our attorneys patiently answered Dr. Biyu’s questions and worked side by side on his case.  His research on temperature adaptive coatings on substrates will benefit the aerospace industry.  Dr. Yu’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors at Ohio State University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Dr. Yu’s petition was sent June 2005 and approved November 2005.

Dr. Shu

Dr. Shu works in the field of semiconductor physics and nano-technology and is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Physics from a Texas university.  He has made several important developments in his field including improving the ion cutting process. His 55 articles have been cited at least one hundred and fifteen times by esteemed researchers.

In 2005, Dr. Shu retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorneys worked carefully with Dr. Shu to develop a compelling argument for his petition letter.  As almost every major industrialized nation is seeking to develop semiconductors, it is critical that the U.S. remain in the forefront of the development.

Dr. Shu’s petition was sent June 2005 and approved December 2005.

Dr. Lee

Dr. Lee works in the field of biological and biomedical science and is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in molecular biology from a private Northwestern university.  He has made several important developments in his field including improving the ion cutting process. His 12 articles have been cited at least 50 times by esteemed researchers.

In 2005, Dr. Lee retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorneys worked carefully with Dr. Lee to develop a compelling argument for his petition letter.  His research in the area of gene therapy is being funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Veteran’s Administration.  Gene therapy has the potential to impact 60,000 new cases each year.

Dr. Lee’s petition was sent February 2005 and approved November 2005.

Dr. Lee

Dr. Lee works in the field of materials science and is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from a Chinese university.  He has made several advances in low coatings formulations that improve the environmental standards of paints.  

In February 2005, Dr. Lee retained Z&A to respond to a request for further evidence for a NIW petition.  Our attorneys worked carefully with Dr. Lee to develop a compelling argument for his petition letter.  The Service Center had responded that the evidence submitted was insufficient to clearly demonstrate that exemption would be in the national interest nor was he an exceptional researcher. We collected additional independent letters of recommendation from prominent researchers from the Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and other professional organizations.   Two AAO decisions were added with our response to support our claim that Dr. Lee qualified as an extraordinary worker.                                                        

Dr. Lee’s petition was sent February 2005 and approved November 2005.

Dr. Zu

Dr. Zu holds a Ph.D. in biology and M.D. from the top Chinese university.  Her research has led to new treatments for cardiac disease.  Dr. Zu also received NIH funding for schemia/reperfusion injury and mechanics of cardiac protection.   Dr. Zu’s research has resulted in more than 10 publications.

In 2004, Dr. Zu retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorneys patiently answered Dr. Zu’s questions and worked side by side on his case.  Dr. Zu’s work stands to have major implications for battlefield injured soldiers as well as patients diagnosed with coronary disease.  Dr. Zu’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors at University of Alabama and University of Michigan.

Dr. Zu’s petition was sent March 2005 and approved July 2005.

Dr. Wong

Dr. Wong holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the top Chinese university.  Her research has led to new treatments for cardiac disease.  Dr. Wong’s research on single molecule scattering spectroscopy has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  She has also worked as a principle investigator on light emitting diodes based on various polymers.   Dr. Wong’s research has resulted in more than 40 publications.

In 2004, Dr. Wong retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Wong on how to best build his case.  Dr. Wong’s work will have major implications for detecting biologically interesting molecules and photonic devices.  These will have applications in the field of national defense and electronics.  Dr. Wong’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors from Germany and Great Britain.

Dr. Wong’s petition was sent February 2005 and approved July 2005.

Dr. Hui

Dr. Hui holds a Ph.D. in pharmacology from the top Chinese university.  Dr. Hui research characterized human orthologs, which function as components of molecular machinery required for autophagy. He currently works in the Department of Molecular Genetics at a prominent research hospital in Houston.   Dr. Hui’s research has resulted in more than 10 publications including the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Genomics.

In 2004, Dr. Hui retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Hui on how to best build his case.  Dr. Hui’s work will have major implications for detecting treatment and detection of the 8 million cancer patients.  Dr. Hui’s petition was supported by 8 letters including ones from professors from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and University of Texas.

Dr. Hui’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved July 2005.

Dr. Ma

Dr. Ma holds a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the top Texas university.  Dr. Ma’s research in drug design and organic synthesis for world renowned organizations have led to groundbreaking HIV inhibitor drugs.   Dr. Ma’s research has resulted in more than 10 publications including the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Virology, Journal of Natural Products.

In 2004, Dr. Ma retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Ma on how to best build his case.  Dr. Ma’s work will have major implications for detecting treatment and detection of the 8 million cancer patients.  Dr. Ma’s petition was supported by 8 letters including ones from professors from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and University of Texas.

Dr. Ma’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved August 2005.

Dr.  Shu

Dr. Shu holds a Ph.D. in biology from the top California university.  Dr. Shu’s research in nucleocytoplasmic transport has led to advances in the treatment and diagnosis of Huntington’s disease.   Dr. Shu’s research has resulted in 2 publications and three conference presentations.

In 2004, Dr. Shu retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Shu on how to best build his case.  Dr. Shu’s work will have major implications for detecting treatment and detection of 30,000 Americans with Huntington’s Disease.  Dr. Shu’s petition was supported by 6 letters including ones from professors from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, University of Wisconsin.

Dr. Shu’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved June 2005.
 
Dr. Chung

Dr. Chung holds a Ph.D. in veterinary preventive medicine from the top Ohio university.  Dr. Chang’s research is in pathogenesis and immunity of human rotaviruses in gnotobiotic pigs.  This research is significant because rotavirus is the single most important cause of viral gastroenteritis in infants.  Dr. Chung’s research has resulted in 30 publications in journals such as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In 2004, Dr. Chang retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Chang on how to best build his case.  Dr. Chung’s work will have major implications for detecting treatment and detection of the 3 million infants that develop the rotavirus induced diarrhea.  Dr. Chung’s petition was supported by 6 letters including ones from professors from National Institutes of Health and FDA.

Dr. Chung’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved July 2005.

Dr. He

Dr. He holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Biochemistry from the top Chinese university.  In China, Dr. He’s research focused on finding an efficient vaccine for fighting Egg Drop Syndrome and Newcastle Disease.  Since arriving to the U.S, he has been a pioneer in AIDS research especially the cellular PC6  protease.  Dr. He’s research has resulted in 20 publications in journals such as Immunology.

In 2004, Dr. He retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. He on how to best build his case.  Dr. He’s work will affect 50 million people worldwide with HIV AIDS.  Dr. He’s petition was supported by 8 letters including ones from professors from Bristol Meyers Squibb, Harvard School of Medicine.

Dr. He’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved April 2005.

Mr. Ling

Mr. Ling holds a Ph.D. in atomic and molecular physics from the top Chinese university.  In China, Mr. Ling’s research focused on amorphous solid water and its crystallization using noncontact atomic force microscopy.  Mr. Ling’s research has resulted in 3 publications in journals.

In 2004, Mr. Ling retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Mr. Ling on how to best build his case.  Mr. Ling’s work will have an impact on next generation miniaturization devices that will be used in every field of science and commerce.  Mr. Ling’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors from Texas A&M and University of Texas

Mr. Ling’s petition was sent February 2005 and approved April 2005.

Dr. Zheng

Dr. Zheng holds a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the top Texas university.  Dr. Zheng’s research in drug design and organic synthesis for world renowned organizations have led to groundbreaking techniques in gene therapy.   Dr. Zheng’s research has resulted in more than 20 publications including Cancer Gene Therapy, Oncogene.

In 2004, Dr. Zheng retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Zheng on how to best build his case.  Dr. Zheng’s work will have major implications for detecting treatment and detection of the 8 million cancer patients.  Dr. Zheng’s petition was supported by 5 letters including ones from professors from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and University of Texas.

Dr. Zheng’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved August 2005.

Dr. Chook

Dr. Chook holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the top Texas university.  Dr. Chook’s research in CDMA wireless technology has been instrumental in creating future wireless communications systems.   Dr. Chook’s research has resulted in 2 publications in IEE Transactions and Signal Processing.

In 2004, Dr. Chook retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Chook on how to best build his case.  Dr. Chook’s work will have major implications in CDMA technology which is used in cellular phones, garage door openers, and satellite communications.  Dr. Chook’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors from University of Houston, University of Sarejevo.

Dr. Chook’s petition was sent November 2004 and approved March 2005.

Dr. Soon

Dr. Soon holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the top Texas university.  Dr. Soon’s research in Digital Signal Processing wireless technology has been instrumental in creating programming for power electronics and motor drives.   Dr. Soon’s research has resulted in 2 publications in IEE  Transactions and Electric Power Applications.

In 2004, Dr. Soon retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Soon on how to best build his case.  Dr. Soon’s work will have major implications in actuators for military spacecraft, power plants, and cars.  Dr. Soon’s petition was supported by 7 letters including ones from professors from Texas A&M.

Dr. Soon’s petition was sent March 2005 and approved September 2005.

Dr. Zheng

Dr. Zheng holds a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry from the top Texas university.  Dr. Zheng’s research in drug design and macromolecular drugs for world renowned organizations have led to groundbreaking techniques in mass spectroscopy and semiconductors.   Dr. Zheng’s research has resulted in more than 10 publications including Chemical Physical Letters, Rapid Communication in Mass Spectrometry.

In 2004, Dr. Zheng retained Z&A for a NIW petition.  Our attorney’s carefully instructed Dr. Zheng on how to best build his case.  Dr. Zheng’s work will have major implications in development of next generation medical and research devices including lab-on-a chip devices.  Dr. Zheng’s petition was supported by 8 letters including ones from professors from National Institute of Health, and University of California.

Dr. Zheng’s petition was sent January 2005 and approved August 2005.

(06/27/2006)

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