News Express: UM organises health science talks at secondary schools to inspire scientific thinking

新聞快訊:澳大健康科學講座啟發中學生科學思維

 

澳大健康科學講座走進中學
UM FHS holds science talks for secondary school students

 

 
澳大健康科學講座啟發中學生科學思維

澳門大學健康科學學院於2025/2026學年上半年與澳門的中學合辦一系列科學講座,吸引超過800名中學生參與。講座主題涵蓋基因、流行病學、人工智能醫療應用、中藥現代化等前沿領域,旨在提升青少年的科學素養、啟發其對健康科學領域的興趣。

在澳門粵華中學“科學月”活動中,澳大健康科學學院副教授黃冠豪及澳大濠江學者謝詠茵為700多名初三至高二學生主講。黃冠豪以“基因是否決定一切?”為題,講解DNA在人體發展中的作用,他引導學生思考生命是否完全由基因預設,鼓勵學生批判性思考。他指出,雖然DNA影響外貌特徵及生理功能,但環境因素同樣能夠塑造多樣性。

另一場題為“透過新冠疫情認識流行病學”的講座由謝詠茵主講。她介紹了流行病學的基本概念,並以新冠疫情為例,闡述描述性與分析性流行病學如何幫助科學家理解疾病傳播模式及制定防控策略。她還分享了隊列研究結果,揭示新冠感染與心血管併發症的關聯,並強調疫苗及數據驅動研究在公共衛生中的重要性。

澳門浸信中學的活動共有100多名高一及高二學生參加。澳大健康科學學院副教授潘全威以“人工智能在醫療的應用及未來展望”為題,向學生講解AI如何改變醫療生態,包括提升診斷準確度、輔助手術、加速藥物研發及推動精準醫療。他亦提出“人工智能能否取代醫生?”的問題,引導學生思考未來醫療中人與AI的分工與合作,並強調醫生在臨床判斷與人文關懷方面的獨特價值。

澳大健康科學學院教授梁麗嫻以“中藥現代化的研究技術與方法”為題,向學生深入介紹中醫藥如何結合現代科技破解癌症治療難題,並分享最新科研成果。她展示了團隊利用多維組學與人工智能揭示中藥活性成分及作用機理,並分享人參多糖在免疫療法中的增敏作用。梁麗嫻強調,生命科學與醫藥創新本質上是跨學科的,鼓勵學生打好基礎,積極跨界合作。

講座中,學生積極參與討論並踴躍提問,與講者交流互動,進一步促進科學思維與學術探索。

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UM organises health science talks at secondary schools to inspire scientific thinking

The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM) collaborated with secondary schools in Macao to deliver a series of science talks during the first half of the 2025/2026 academic year, attracting more than 800 students. Covering topics ranging from genetics and epidemiology to artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and the modernisation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the talks aimed to enhance young people’s scientific literacy and spark their interest in health sciences.

As part of Yuet Wah College’s ‘Science Month’ activities, Wong Koon Ho, associate professor in FHS, and Che Weng Ian, a UM Macao Fellow, delivered talks to more than 700 Form 3 to Form 5 students. Wong gave a talk titled ‘Do Your Genes Determine Everything about You?’, where he explained the role of DNA in shaping human traits and encouraged students to think critically about whether life is entirely predetermined by genetics. He noted that while DNA influences physical features, environmental factors also play a vital role.

Che delivered a talk titled ‘Understanding Epidemiology through the COVID-19 Pandemic’, where she introduced basic epidemiological concepts and used COVID-19 as a case study to explain how epidemiology informs public health strategies through descriptive and analytical methods. She also shared research findings on the link between COVID-19 and cardiovascular complications, and highlighted the importance of vaccination and data-driven research in public health.

More than 100 Form 4 and Form 5 students from Macau Baptist College participated in the event. Poon Chuen Wai, associate professor in FHS, delivered a talk titled ‘Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Future Prospects’. He discussed the transformative role of AI in healthcare, including its applications in diagnostics, surgery, drug development, and precision medicine. By asking whether AI can replace doctors, Poon encouraged students to think about the evolving dynamics between technology and human expertise, while highlighting the unique role of doctors in clinical decision-making and compassionate care.

Leung Lai Han, professor in FHS, delivered a talk titled ‘Research Techniques and Methods for the Modernisation of Traditional Chinese Medicines’. She shared cutting-edge research that combines TCM with advanced technologies to address challenges in cancer treatment. She explained how her research team used multi-omics and AI to identify active ingredients and understand the mechanisms of action of TCM, and shared their breakthroughs in using ginseng polysaccharides to enhance immunotherapy efficacy. Leung also highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of health sciences and biomedical innovation, and encouraged students to build a strong academic foundation and engage in cross‑disciplinary learning.

During the talks, students actively participated in discussions, Q&A sessions, and exchanges with the speakers. The activities helped foster scientific thinking and encourage academic exploration among young people in Macao.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/62942/