News Express: CAS Academician Gao Fu gives talk on virus-host interaction at UM

新聞快訊:中科院院士高福於澳大談病毒與宿主的相互作用

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Gao Fu

 

 

中科院院士高福於澳大談病毒與宿主的相互作用

澳門大學今(27)日舉行“大學講壇暨國家教育部澳門大學精準腫瘤學前沿科學中心系列講座”,由中國科學院院士、美國國家科學院外籍院士、中國科學院微生物研究所研究員高福以“病毒與宿主互作:疫苗與藥物發現的靶點”為題發表演說,深入探討病毒與宿主間的互作機制、研發疫苗和抗病毒藥物對防控大流行疾病的重要。講座吸引了眾多專家學者、業界人士、澳大師生及公眾人士參與。

澳大健康科學學院院長鄧初夏致辭時讚揚高福在病原微生物跨宿主傳播、感染機制與宿主細胞免疫研究,以及公共衛生政策和全球健康策略方面的重大學術和科研成就。高福領導的研究團隊是全球首批發表新冠病毒完整基因組合排序的科研團隊之一,為全球對抗疫情提供了重要支撐。他不僅在國際高度認可的科學期刊上發表了超過800篇論文,並且屢獲殊榮。他的傑出成就促使他曾在多個組織擔任要職,包括中國疾病預防控制中心副主任和國家自然科學基金委員會副主任。他還被多個國家邀請出任科學院的外籍院士,這些都充分證明了他的卓越貢獻獲得國際社會的廣泛認可。

講座上,高福分享了他與團隊如何有系統研究禽流感病毒、埃博拉病毒、冠狀病毒等感染機制,從中發現一系列疫苗設計的關鍵抗原及藥物研發新靶點。他還展示了團隊多年來的研究成果,包括流感病毒的跨種傳播機制和耐藥機制研究、高致病性埃博拉病毒的入侵和複製機制、新冠大流行期間基於病毒刺突蛋白受體結合區域串聯設計的新冠蛋白亞單位疫苗和治療性人源中和抗體的研發,以及基於結構生物學的新型猴痘疫苗和人呼吸道合胞病毒疫苗的設計和開發。這些研究不僅推進了人類對新發突發病毒性傳染病的傳播和致病機制的理解,更對傳染病防控發揮了關鍵作用。

講座的問答和交流環節由澳大健康科學學院副院長(研究)徐仁和主持,與會者就演講內容進行了熱烈討論,整個活動富有深度和啟發性。

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CAS Academician Gao Fu gives talk on virus-host interaction at UM

The University of Macau (UM) held a talk titled ‘Virus-Host Interaction: Targets for Vaccines and Drug Discoveries’ today (27 March) as part of the University Lecture Series-cum-Seminar Series of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, UM. Gao Fu, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), international member of the US National Academy of Sciences, and professor in the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, was the speaker. During the talk, he discussed the importance of studying the mechanisms of virus-host interaction and developing vaccines and antiviral drugs to prevent and control pandemic diseases. The talk was well attended by experts, scholars, industry practitioners, students and faculty of UM, as well as members of the public.

Speaking at the event, Chuxia Deng, dean of UM’s Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), praised Prof Gao’s accomplishments in research on the cross-host transmission of pathogenic microorganisms, infection mechanisms and host cell immunity, as well as public health policy and global health strategies. His research team was one of the first teams worldwide to publish the full genomic sequence of the COVID-19 virus, providing important support to the global response to the pandemic. Prof Gao is the author of more than 800 articles published in leading international scientific journals, and has received many awards. His outstanding achievements have led him to take up important positions in various organisations, including deputy director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and deputy director of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He has also been invited as a foreign member to multiple national academies, which underscores the international recognition of his outstanding contributions.

During the talk, Prof Gao explained how he and his team systematically studied the infection mechanisms of avian influenza viruses, Ebola viruses, and coronaviruses; and discovered a series of key antigens for vaccine design and new targets for drug development. He also presented the results of the research carried out by his team over the years, including the study of the cross-species transmission mechanism and drug resistance mechanism of influenza viruses; the study of the invasion and replication mechanism of the highly pathogenic Ebola virus; the development of new protein subunit coronavirus vaccines and therapeutic human neutralising antibodies based on the viral spike protein receptor-binding domains during the COVID-19 pandemic; as well as the design and development of the new monkey pox vaccines and human respiratory syncytial virus vaccines based on structural biology. These studies have not only promoted human understanding of the transmission and pathogenesis of emerging viral infectious diseases, but also played a major role in the prevention and control of infectious diseases.

In addition, Prof Gao engaged in discussions with the audience during the Q&A and discussion session, which was moderated by FHS Associate Dean Xu Renhe.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/campus-news/detail/58003/