News Express: UM holds international symposium on biomedical sciences
新聞快訊:澳大辦生物醫學科學國際研討會
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澳大辦生物醫學科學國際研討會
由澳門大學健康科學學院主辦、澳大創科有限公司協辦的“第11屆澳門生物醫學科學研討會”今(20)日於澳大開幕。一連兩日的研討會以“智啟未來,科創無限"為主題舉行35場演講,吸引400多名來自世界各地的生物醫學專家、科研人員及學生參與,深入探討生物醫藥學領域的創新與未來發展。
澳大校長宋永華致辭時表示,澳大將會在橫琴設立合作區校區,打造成高科技、醫學等領域的國際教育平台,進一步推動產學研結合,有力支撐粵港澳大灣區在健康、高科技、創意設計等領域的產業發展需求。他希望藉著研討會匯聚澳門及世界各地的科研學者,共同突破生物醫藥學的極限,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6個大會主旨講座及29個分論壇學術報告,由多位海內外專家就腫瘤免疫學與免疫治療、基因組生物學、神經科學、衰老與退行性疾病、幹細胞與基因細胞治療、微生物學、生物材料與納米醫學等多個領域的前沿發展進行深入討論。
在主旨演講,多位國際頂尖科學家分享了他們在生命科學與醫學前沿領域的突破性研究成果。中國科學院院士、香港中文大學(深圳)理工學院院長唐本忠擔任主講人,介紹一種可用於可視化生物結構與即時監測生命過程的嶄新生物探針技術;新墨西哥大學教授Vojo Deretic深入解析細胞膜修飾機制——膜Atg8化及其多種生物學表現形式;浙江大學特聘教授黃河與教授馮新華分別探討新型CAR-T細胞療法在血液惡性腫瘤中的應用及TGF-β在癌症中的雙重效應與機制;牛津大學教授盧欣則分享關於上消化道癌症的研究,聚焦感染與細胞可塑性的關聯;瑞士聖加侖州立醫院教授Burkhard Ludewig介紹成纖維網狀細胞如何調控免疫細胞的活性與互動,為免疫系統研究提供嶄新視角。
在分論壇的報告中,海內外專家就RNA標靶與干預、神經退化性疾病的發病機制與早期診斷、器官再生與體外胚胎培養、人工智慧驅動的mRNA療法、巨噬細胞與腫瘤免疫微環境等多個主題,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140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。
出席開幕式的嘉賓還有澳門特別行政區政府經濟及科技發展局副局長陳祖榮、科學技術發展基金委員鄭冠偉、鏡湖醫院副院長謝學斌、澳門科技大學副校長譚廣亨、澳門人才發展委員會秘書長周昶行、藥物監督管理局註冊廳廳長李志洋、教育及青年發展局高教合作交流處代處長許子琪、衛生局代表張曉威、何鴻燊博士醫療拓展基金會會務總監(澳門)程頌康及研究總監霍君行、澳門理工大學健康科學及體育學院副院長林愛貞,澳大校董會成員杜琪新、副校長葛偉及徐建、科技學院院長須成忠、中華醫藥研究院院長陳新、教與學優化中心主任王嘉祺、學生事務長彭執中、傳訊總監張惠琴、安健及環境事務辦公室主任鄭秀娟等亦有出席。
澳門生物醫學科學研討會自2014年至今已成功舉辦11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、促進生物醫藥學的創新與發展。
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UM holds international symposium on biomedical sciences
The 11th Macau Symposium on Biomedical Sciences (MSBS), organised by the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM) and co-organised by UMTEC Limited, kicked off today (20 June) at UM. The two-day symposium, themed ‘Scientific Impact’, features 35 presentations. It has brought together over 400 experts, researchers, and students in biomedical sciences from around the world to explore innovations and future developments in the field.
In his opening address, Yonghua Song, rector of UM, highlighted UM’s plan to establish a new campus in the Cooperation Zone in Hengqin, which will serve as an international education hub focusing on high technology, medical sciences, and related fields. This initiative aims to further promote the integration of industry and academia, thereby providing strong support for the development needs of the healthcare, high technology, as well as creative and design industries in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Song also expressed hope that the symposium would bring together researchers from Macao and around the world to drive breakthroughs in biomedical sciences and foster cutting-edge research and industry-academia collaboration.
Chuxia Deng, dean of FHS, introduced the symposium programme, which includes 6 keynotes in the plenary session and 29 academic presentations across various thematic sessions. He added that leading experts from home and abroad would discuss cutting-edge research in areas such as tumour immunology and immunotherapy; genome biology; neuroscience; ageing and degenerative diseases; stem cells, gene and cell therapy; microbiology; biomaterials and nanomedicine.
During the plenary session, several world-renowned scientists presented their groundbreaking research in the fields of life sciences and medicine. Tang Ben-Zhong, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and dean of the School of Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, introduced novel bioprobes capable of visualising biological structures and monitor bioprocesses in real time. Vojo Deretic, Distinguished Professor at the University of New Mexico, offered an in-depth analysis of membrane Atg8ylation and its manifestations. Huang He, Distinguished Professor at Zhejiang University, discussed a novel CAR-T cell therapy for haematological malignancies. Feng Xinhua, professor at Zhejiang University, talked about the paradox of TGF-β in cancer. Lu Xin, professor at the University of Oxford, shared her research on upper gastrointestinal cancers, with a focus on the link between infection and cellular plasticity. Burkhard Ludewig, professor at Kantonsspital St. Gallen in Switzerland, discussed how fibroblastic reticular cells control the activity and interaction of immune cells, providing a fresh perspective on immune system research.
In the thematic sessions, experts from around the world give presentations on topics such as RNA targeting and intervention, pathogenesis and early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases, organ regeneration and in vitro embryo culture, AI-driven mRNA therapies, macrophages and the tumour immune microenvironment, presenting the latest advancements in different areas. In addition, the symposium includes a poster session, where over 140 posters are displayed. The awards committee will select outstanding posters for awards.
Guests attending the opening ceremony included: Chan Chou Weng, deputy director of the Economic and Technological Development Bureau of the Macao SAR government; Cheang Kun Wai, member of the Administrative Committee of the Science and Technology Development Fund; Xie Xuebin, deputy director of Kiang Wu Hospital; Tam Kwong Hang, vice president of the Macau University of Science and Technology; Chao Chong Hang, secretary-general of the Talents Development Committee; Lei Chi Ieong, head of the Department of Registration of the Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau; Hoi Chi Kei, acting head of the Division of Tertiary Educational Cooperation and Exchange of the Education and Youth Development Bureau; Chang Siau Wei, representative of the Health Bureau; Michael Ching, director of operations (Macao) of Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation; Kenrick Fok, research director of Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation; Lam Oi Ching, associate dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sports at Macao Polytechnic University. The following UM representatives also attended the ceremony: Tou Kei San, member of the University Council; Ge Wei and Xu Jian, vice rectors; Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology; Chen Xin, director of the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences; Katrine Wong, director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Enhancement; Paul Pang, dean of students; Katrina Cheong, director of the Communications Office; and Phoebe Cheang, director of the Office of Health, Safety and Environmental Affairs.
The Macau Symposium on Biomedical Sciences, which was first held in 2014, is in its 11th edition this year. The symposium provides a platform for experts and scholars in biomedical sciences from around the world to engage in academic and research exchanges, enhance research collaboration, and promote innovation and development in the field.
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