News Express: UM, CUHK jointly hold symposium on stem cells and regenerative medicine

新聞快訊:澳大與港中大合辦幹細胞和再生醫學研討會

葛偉
Ge Wei

 

 

澳大與港中大合辦幹細胞和再生醫學研討會

澳門大學健康科學學院與香港中文大學醫學院聯合舉辦為期兩天的“第十屆香港中文大學國際幹細胞生物學和再生醫學研討會暨第三屆粵港澳大灣區再生醫學國際會議”,吸引100多名來自海外、中國內地、香港和澳門的著名學者、臨床醫學專家、業界人士、科研人員及學生參與,就幹細胞和再生醫學的前沿進展及臨床轉化展開深入討論。

澳大副校長葛偉表示,粵港澳大灣區是中國醫療科技發展的重要高地,為了助力國家大灣區發展戰略的落實,澳大致力於生物醫藥學的研究及再生醫學優秀人才的培養,為大灣區的生物醫藥事業提供永續發展的動力。是次會議的聯合舉辦,不僅加深了澳大和港中大的學術交流和合作,亦為兩校學生提供了寶貴的交流機會。

港中大校長段崇智表示,再生醫學是21世紀生物醫學領域的一項重大進展。幹細胞科學的顯著進步和智能生物材料工程的發展,為未來損傷和疾病組織再生提供了堅實基礎。是次會議的合作舉辦,是一個交流創新研究思想的平台,也是一個鼓舞學生和年輕科學家學習和合作的機會。

研討會共有8個大會主旨講座及39個分論壇學術報告,由多名海內外專家就幹細胞生物學、再生醫學、生物工程等多個領域的前沿進展進行演講,為歷年之最。在主旨演講中,段崇智介紹了幹細胞技術的最新發展和尚待解決的社會性問題;美國醫學暨生物工程學院院士、著名矯形外科及創傷學教授秦嶺分享了可降解金屬鎂在骨再生研究中的進展和臨床轉化;英國皇家化學學會會士、中科院教授常江展示了生物活性陶瓷和複合材料在不同組織再生和疾病治療中的應用前景。此外,研討會還首次設立了學生論壇,為兩校學生提供學術交流和展示科研成果的平台。

是次研討會以澳大健康科學學院副院長徐仁和及港中大醫學院教授李剛為籌委會共同主席。協辦單位包括港中大威爾斯親王醫院和卓越研究中心。出席嘉賓還有澳大健康科學學院長鄧初夏。

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UM, CUHK jointly hold symposium on stem cells and regenerative medicine

The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM) and the School of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) jointly held the 10th CUHK International Symposium on Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area International Conference on Regenerative Medicine. The two-day event attracted more than 100 renowned scholars, clinical medical experts, industry professionals, researchers and students from overseas, mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao. They engaged in in-depth discussions on the advancements in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine, as well as their clinical translation.

In his speech, Ge Wei, vice rector of UM, said that the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is an important region for the development of medical science and technology in China. To support the country’s implementation of the Greater Bay Area development strategy, UM is committed to biomedical research and the training of outstanding talent in regenerative medicine, providing impetus to the sustainable development of the biomedical industry in the Greater Bay Area. The conference not only deepened the academic exchanges and cooperation between UM and CUHK, but also provided a valuable opportunity for students from both universities to exchange ideas.

Rocky Tuan, vice-chancellor and president of CUHK, said in his speech that regenerative medicine is a major breakthrough in biomedicine in the 21st century. Significant advances in stem cell biology and the development of smart biomaterial engineering have provided a solid foundation for future tissue regeneration to treat injuries and diseases. The conference provided a platform for the exchange of innovative research ideas and an opportunity to inspire students and young scientists to learn and collaborate.

The symposium featured eight keynote lectures and 39 sub-forum presentations, delivered by domestic and foreign experts in stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, bioengineering and other cutting-edge fields, which marked the highest number of presentations in the history of the event. During the keynote lecture session, Tuan presented the latest developments in stem cell technology and social problems that need to be solved; Qin Ling, fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and renowned professor of orthopaedics and traumatology, shared the research progress of biodegradable metal-derived magnesium in bone regeneration and its clinical translation; Chang Jiang, fellow of the UK Royal Society of Chemistry and professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, talked about the prospects for the application of bioactive ceramics and composite materials in different tissue regeneration and disease treatment. In addition, a student forum was held during the symposium for the first time, providing students from both universities with a platform for academic exchanges and presentation of their research results.

Xu Renhe, associate dean of UM’s FHS, and Li Gang, professor in CUHK’s School of Medicine, served as co-chairs of the organising committee of the symposium. Co-organisers of the symposium included the Prince of Wales Hospital and the Center for Research Excellence of CUHK. Chuxia Deng, dean of UM’s FHS also attended the event.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/campus-news/detail/58176/