Forensic science pioneer stands firm
With a stellar career and honorary professorship at Fudan University, Henry C. Lee maintains his principles and remains humble, Zheng Zheng reports in Shanghai.


Even at 88, world-renowned forensic scientist Henry C. Lee is ready to open a new chapter in his long, lustrous career.
On June 7, Fudan University inaugurated its School of Forensic Medicine and Science during the Shanghai Master Forum on Science, marking the occasion by appointing Lee as an honorary professor.
Following his appointment, Lee will guide the development of the school as an internationally acclaimed expert who has dedicated himself to advancing forensic science for decades.
Forensic medicine and science play a crucial role in social governance, including disaster response, legislative guidance, and criminal and civil trials. As one of China's first institutions to establish a forensic science program, Fudan University has long supported national law enforcement and public security initiatives.
Building upon the existing forensic medicine department and the Institute of Forensic Science, the new school aims to cultivate innovative professionals with global vision and social consciousness, contributing to the advancement of China's legal system.
Lee showed remarkable vigor during the forum, sharing insights from his 65-year career during a 90-minute presentation.
"I am turning 90. Many of my friends this age can barely move. Yet here I am, still traveling and speaking with my young friends in China," Lee says with a smile.
