News Express: UM holds Macau Symposium on Biomedical Sciences

新聞快訊:澳大舉辦生物醫學科學研討會

 

澳大舉辦第十屆生物醫學科學研討會
UM holds the 10th Macau Symposium on Biomedical Sciences

 


澳大舉辦生物醫學科學研討會

由澳門大學健康科學學院主辦的“第十屆澳門生物醫學科學研討會”今(14)日於澳大開幕,200多名來自世界各地的生物醫學專家、科研人員及學生參與。一連三日的研討會以“突破極限"為主題舉行42場演講,討論生物醫學的前沿研究和創新技術。

澳大副校長葛偉致辭時表示,澳大不斷提升師資及教研水平,積極佈局謀劃科研創新和產學研合作發展,成效顯著。澳大的國際聲譽不斷提升,在2024年度泰晤士高等教育世界大學排名中,澳大首次躋身世界前二百強,而澳大的“臨床及健康”範疇更大幅攀升至200位內,成績令人鼓舞。他希望藉著研討會為來自世界各地的科研學者提供一個深入討論生物醫學的平台,共同突破生物醫學的極限,推動科研的前沿研究及產學合作。

澳大健康科學學院院長鄧初夏表示,研討會共有一個大會主旨講座、四個專題分享及37個分論壇學術報告,由多位海內外專家就診斷成像和藥物傳遞、癌症免疫學、個性化癌症治療、腫瘤微環境和轉移、代謝、信號網絡和治療、發育誘導、單細胞分析、幹細胞、表觀遺傳學、傳染病、基因組編輯、重編程和新技術等多個領域的前沿發展進行深入討論。

在主旨講座,世界著名癌症生物學家、中國科學院外籍院士、杜克大學終身講座教授王小凡揭示了新穎的腫瘤細胞逃避免疫監視的機制及臨床相關的癌症免疫治療策略。在專題分享環節,京都大學教授Cantas Alev探討重建人體中軸發育和體外疾病;西班牙國家癌症研究中心腦瘤轉移組組長Manuel Valiente討論腦轉移的策略及致死率;澳洲昆士蘭大學伊恩弗雷澤兒童免疫研究中心主任余迪發表全身代謝之間的相互作用和T 細胞免疫功能的研究;美國國家衛生研究院國家心、肺及血液研究所系統生物中心主任趙可吉則講解染色質環的檢測、功能和調節。

在分論壇的報告中,海內外專家就幹細胞與細胞療法、真菌感染及應用、生物成像和生物材料、疾病中的染色質和轉錄調控、癌症研究技術開發為主題,介紹了海內外的前沿進展,並進行了廣泛而深入的討論。此外,研討會一共展出160多份優秀的牆報,大會評獎委員會對相關作品作出專業選評,並甄選出各個獎項。

澳門生物醫學科學研討會自2014年至今已成功舉辦十屆,致力為各地生物醫學領域的專家學者提供研究交流的學術平台,以加強科研合作、促進生物醫學的創新與發展。

出席開幕式的嘉賓還有鏡湖醫院副院長陳泰業、教育及青年發展局高教合作交流處處長譚兆華、藥物監督管理局化學藥及器械處處長陳德賢、仁伯爵綜合醫院醫務主任彭蓬光、澳門理工大學健康科學及體育學院副院長林愛貞、澳門科技大學藥學院院長朱依諄、鏡湖護理學院主任梁淑敏、澳門精準醫學學會會長鍾紅興,澳大副校長馬許願、工商管理學院院長余俊、科技學院院長須成忠、應用物理及材料工程研究院院長湯子康、中華醫藥研究院院長陳新、學生事務長彭執中、全球事務總監王瑞兵等亦有出席。

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UM holds symposium on biomedical sciences

The opening ceremony of the 10th Macau Symposium on Biomedical Sciences, organised by the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM), was held today (14 June) at UM. The symposium has brought together more than 200 experts, researchers and students in the field of biomedical sciences from around the world. Under the theme ‘Pushing the Limit’, the three-day event features 42 academic talks on cutting-edge research and innovative technologies in biomedical sciences.

Ge Wei, vice rector of UM, said in his speech that UM has continuously improved its teaching and research quality and actively engaged in research innovation and industry-academia collaboration, achieving remarkable results. He also added that UM’s international reputation continues to grow. In the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024, UM is ranked among the top 200 in the world for the first time, and it has also made an impressive leap into the top 200 in the clinical and health subject ranking. He expressed hope that the symposium will provide a platform for researchers from around the world to engage in in-depth discussions on biomedical sciences, break through the limits in the field, and promote cutting-edge research and industry-academia collaboration.

Chuxia Deng, dean of FHS, said that the symposium features 1 keynote lecture, 4 plenary lectures, and 37 session talks, enabling domestic and foreign experts to hold in-depth discussions on cutting-edge topics in biomedical sciences. These topics include diagnostic imaging and drug delivery, cancer immunology, personalised cancer treatment, tumour microenvironment and metastasis, metabolism, signalling networks and therapy, developmental induction, single-cell analysis, stem cells, epigenetics, infectious diseases, genome editing and reprogramming, and new technologies.

In the keynote lecture, Wang Xiao-Fan, world-renowned cancer biologist, foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Donald and Elizabeth Cooke Distinguished Professor at Duke University, discussed novel mechanisms by which tumour cells evade immune surveillance as well as clinically relevant strategies for anti-cancer immunotherapy. In addition, four professors shared their research results during the plenary session: Cantas Alev, professor at Kyoto University, talked about the reconstitution of human axial development and diseases in vitro; Manuel Valiente, head of the Brain Metastasis Group of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, discussed strategies to challenge brain metastasis lethality; Yu Di, director of the Ian Frazer Centre for Children’s Immunotherapy Research at the University of Queensland in Australia, presented his research on the interactions between systemic metabolism and ferroptosis that shape T-cell function in immunity; Zhao Keji, director of the Systems Biology Center at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the US National Institutes of Health, explained the detection, function and regulation of chromatin loops.

The session talks cover a range of topics, including stem cells, gene and cell therapy; fungal biology, infection and application; bioimaging and biomaterials; chromatin and transcriptional regulation in disease; and cancer research. Domestic and foreign experts present the latest advances in their respective countries and regions and lead in-depth discussions. In addition, over 160 outstanding posters are showcased at the symposium. The poster review committee will assess all the posters and select some remarkable entries for the Best Poster Awards.

This is the tenth edition of the Macau Symposium on Biomedical Sciences since its inception in 2014. It aims to provide an academic platform for experts and scholars in the field of biomedical sciences from around the world, in order to strengthen research collaboration and promote biomedical innovation and development.

Guests attending the opening ceremony included Chan Tai Ip, deputy director of Kiang Wu Hospital; Tam Sio Wa, head of the Division of Tertiary Educational Cooperation and Exchange of the Education and Youth Development Bureau; Chan Tak In, head of the Division of Chemical Medicines and Devices of the Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau; Pang Fong Kuong, chief of service of Conde S. Januário Hospital; Lam Oi Ching, associate dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sports at Macao Polytechnic University; Zhu Yi Zhun, director of the School of Pharmacy at Macau University of Science and Technology; Leong Sok Man, executive officer of the Research Management & Development Department at Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau; and Chong Hong Heng, president of the Macau Association of Precision Medicine. UM representatives who also attended the event included Rui Martins, vice rector of UM; Yu Jun, dean of the Faculty of Business Administration; Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology; Tang Zikang, director of the Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering; Chen Xin, director of the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences; Pang Chap Chong, dean of students; and Wang Ruibing, director of the Global Affairs Office.

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