A few days ago, Donghua University’s College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering and the State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials at Donghua University collaborated with Shanghai Biophysical Society and Beijing Association for Physiological Sciences to jointly organize the 2023 China-Belarus-Russia International Forum of Innovative Nanomedicine. The forum gathered over fifty experts, scholars, and postgraduates from institutions including Kazan Federal University in Russia, the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, University of Macau, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Nanjing University, Nankai University, Sichuan University, Tongji University, South China University of Technology, Southern Medical University, China Pharmaceutical University, our university and other universities and research institutes.
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This forum, themed around “Innovative Nanomedicine”, gathered experts and scholars for two days of in-depth discussions on the forefront of innovative nanomedicine research and the development of new nanodiagnostic and therapeutic systems. The event provided a platform for sharing the latest academic research findings and fostering academic exchange. It is noteworthy that, against the backdrop of the rapid development of the global biopharmaceutical industry, this activity served as an arena for domestic and international researchers in related fields to enhance international scientific cooperation, broaden the academic horizons of graduate students, promote substantive research collaboration among Chinese, Belarusian, and Russian experts and scholars, and create a vibrant academic atmosphere.
The College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering places a high emphasis on international cooperation and has established close research collaborations with countries such as the United States, France, Russia, and Singapore. It has launched several international joint research projects, including the Sino-French Health Diagnosis and Treatment Joint Laboratory and the Sino-Swiss Joint Laboratory. In 2023, the college collaborated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany and was granted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for foreign senior scholar research funding, marking the first approval of such a project for Donghua University.