Event Highlight | International Forum on Biomedicine and Research Excellence (14 April 2025)
The International Forum on Biomedicine and Research Excellence 2025 was co-organised by theFaculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Alumni Association of Beijing Universities, and was successfully organised on 14 April 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. As a flagship event of the Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference 2025, the half-day forum convened leading global experts, innovators, and thought leaders to explore groundbreaking and future directions in biomedicine and innovative medicine.
Key themes explored at the forum included AI in healthcare, advanced diagnostics, medical robotics, Alzheimer's disease and neural network, and synthetic cell technology, which delivered thought-provoking insights and inspire transformative discussions to the audience.
Welcome Remarks by Professor Dennis LO (CAS Academician, Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation of souvenirs and group photo of all the speakers. (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor Edvard I. MOSER (Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine 2014). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor Dennis LO (CAS Academician, Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor LU Lin (CAS Academician, President of Peking University Sixth Hospital). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor Bradley NELSON (Professor, Robotics and Intelligent Systems, ETH Zürich). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor LIU Chenli (President, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor WANG Yongjun (President, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University). (Photo: ORKTS)
Presentation by Professor Owen KO (Assistant Dean (Research), Faculty of Medicine, CUHK). (Photo: ORKTS)
Professor Allen CHAN (Associate Vice-President, CUHK; far right) and Professor Philip CHIU (Dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK) moderating the panel discussion session, themed "Revolutionising Healthcare: The Future of Biomedicine in 2035". (Photo: ORKTS)