News Express: UM, Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation jointly hold Distinguished Scholars Forum

新聞快訊:澳大與何鴻燊博士醫療拓展基金會合辦傑出學者論壇

 

2025傑出學者論壇
The 2025 Distinguished Scholars Forum

 

 
澳大與何鴻燊博士醫療拓展基金會合辦傑出學者論壇

澳門大學與何鴻燊博士醫療拓展基金會聯合舉辦“揚帆追夢、創啟未來”資助計劃之2025傑出學者論壇,以推動醫學研究、促進醫療卓越、推進科學創新及提供交流平台。

開幕儀式上,澳大副校長葛偉指出,澳大已發展成為國際化研究型大學,目前有16個學科領域進入基本科學指標資料庫(ESI)前1%之列,其中工程學、計算機科學、藥理學與毒理學更躋身全球前0.1%頂尖學科。此外,他亦介紹了澳大橫琴合作區校區的建設情況,並強調澳大將繼續系統性地為粵港澳大灣區教育、科技及人才發展作出貢獻,提升國際影響力。

何鴻燊博士醫療拓展基金會信託委員會副主席禤駿遠表示,基金會致力推動健康科學與人工智能創新,今年再度為人工智能應用研究提供資助。他指出“醫學與工程密不可分”,並強調新材料與人工智能對醫學研究及治療的重要影響,基金會將持續投放資源,推動人工智能與健康科學的深度融合。

論壇上,上海交通大學特聘教授何前軍分享了氫與生命健康的相關研究,澳大科技學院教授莫昇萍及助理教授鍾俊文、應用物理及材料工程研究院教授曲松楠、中華醫藥研究院教授陳修平及副教授許貝文亦介紹了各自的研究進展及受資助項目的研究成果。

閉幕儀式上,澳大科技學院院長須成忠表示,是次論壇展示了生物醫學創新、人工智能在醫療領域的應用及下一代診斷技術的前沿研究。他亦感謝基金會的大力支持,並強調跨學科合作的重要性。

何鴻燊博士醫療拓展基金會信託委員會暨行政委員會主席禤永明、會務總監(澳門)程頌康、會務總監(香港)潘啟迪、研究總監霍君行等出席論壇。

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UM, Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation jointly hold Distinguished Scholars Forum 

The University of Macau (UM) and Dr. Stanley Ho Medical Development Foundation (SHMDF) jointly held the 2025 Distinguished Scholars Forum as part of the ‘Set Sail for New Horizons, Create the Future’ Grant. The forum aimed to serve as a platform for advancing medical research, healthcare excellence, and scientific innovation.

In his opening remarks, Ge Wei, vice rector of UM, highlighted the university’s transformation into a research-oriented institution of international standing, ranking among the top 1% in 16 research fields in the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) database. Among these fields, engineering, computer science, and pharmacology & toxicology are ranked in the top 0.1%. Ge also shared the development progress of UM’s campus in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin. He emphasised the university’s commitment to systematically contributing to the development of education, technology, and talent cultivation in the Greater Bay Area while enhancing its international influence.

In his speech, Huen Chung Yuen, vice chairman of the Board of Trustees of SHMDF, emphasised the foundation’s dedication to fostering innovation in health sciences and artificial intelligence (AI). He highlighted additional funding for advancing research on AI applications this year, noting that ‘medicine and engineering are inseparable’ and that new materials and AI have a significant impact on medical research and treatment. SHMDF is dedicated to directing its resources towards initiatives that integrate AI with health sciences.

During the forum, He Qianjun, distinguished professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, discussed his research on hydrogen and its relevance to life and health sciences. Mok Seng Peng, professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) at UM; Zhong Junwen, assistant professor in FST; Qu Songnan, professor in the Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering at UM; Chen Xiuping, professor in the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS) at UM; and Hoi Pui Man, associate professor in ICMS, also shared their research progress and the results of their funded projects.

In his closing remarks, Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of FST, said that the forum showcased pioneering research in biomedical innovation, AI applications in healthcare, and next-generation diagnostic technologies. He also expressed gratitude to SHMDF for its unwavering support and stressed the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.

Those attending the forum included Huen Wing Ming, chairman of the Board of Trustees and Board of Directors of SHMDF; Michael Ching, director of operations (Macao) of SHMDF; Poon Kai Tik, director of operations (Hong Kong) of SHMDF; and Kenrick Fok, research director of SHMDF.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/62801/