Shu Yun Huang is a 2023 graduate of the LL.M. in National and Global Health Law program. She is originally from Taiwan.

Huang is interested in the regulation of alternative medicine, including the control of acupuncturists and the control of herbal remedies. She is also interested in health insurance fraud prevention and the intellectual property rights of medicines.

Prior to enrolling at Georgetown Law, Huang worked as a physician of traditional Chinese medicine in a hospital for eight years and taught medicine at the Chung Hwa University Of Medical Technology. She also taught law at the Air Force Institute of Technology and earned a lecturer certificate from the Ministry of Education. In addition, she is consultant at the Financial Ombudsman Institution, and a review expert of the Human Research Ethics Committee of National Cheng Kung University.

Huang received a Doctor of Medicine degree in traditional Chinese medicine from China Medical University in Taiwan, and a master’s degree from National Cheng Kung University (NCKU). She is continuing to pursue a Ph.D. in law at NCKU.

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