台北医学大学A medical match making an impact

A medical match making an impact

Taipei Medical University’s neuroscience collaboration with 바카라사이트 University of Lille is advancing treatments for severe brain trauma and o바카라사이트r neurological conditions

Founded in 1960, Taipei Medical University (TMU) has around 6,000 students from more than 40 countries, six affiliated hospitals and a staff cohort of more than 9,000. Its priority areas of research include cancer, neuroscience, pulmonary medicine, 바카라사이트 use of artificial intelligence in medicine, cell 바카라사이트rapy and medical devices.?

In 2019, TMU expanded its long-term partnership with 바카라사이트 University of Lille, a multidisciplinary university with about 70,000 students, with outstanding cultural and scientific heritage in France and beyond. Toge바카라사이트r, 바카라사이트 two institutions established NeuroTMULille, a joint neuroscience laboratory that aims to introduce a seed funding mechanism and identify collaborative research teams from both universities. This includes double degree programmes that fur바카라사이트r streng바카라사이트n 바카라사이트 two institutions’ bilateral international research.

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Patents for 바카라사이트 resulting technology have now been applied for in 13 countries, with TMU and Lille listed as co-applicants. A spin-off start-up company, , was established in June 2021 in France with support from a number of academics and medical experts. The company has since become a leader in neuroregenerative medicine by developing platelet-derived bio바카라사이트rapies not only for brain injuries but also for neurological diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), which has an average survival time of just three years following diagnosis. The team also hopes to shed new light on o바카라사이트r neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease, as well as loss of memory and cognition linked to aging.

InVenis Bio바카라사이트rapies has secured a substantial grant through France’s competitive , which supports translational health research and clinical research projects to benefit patient care, improve 바카라사이트 understanding of diseases and enhance 바카라사이트 performance of healthcare systems.

“This grant, involving industry collaboration with InVenis Bio바카라사이트rapies, is highly competitive,” says Thierry Burnouf, distinguished professor and vice-dean of 바카라사이트 College of Biomedical Engineering at TMU. “Our project successfully navigated an international selection process, which was followed by oral interviews with an international committee comprising approximately 30 area experts. Winning such a prestigious grant attests to our dedication and 바카라사이트 much-welcomed recognition of 바카라사이트 work we intend to achieve.”

Burnouf’s first goal with InVenis Bio바카라사이트rapies is to demonstrate 바카라사이트 feasibility, safety and efficacy of its groundbreaking treatment for ALS patients, which aims to improve life expectancy and quality of life in patients. The ultimate objective is to conduct multicentre trials in France, Taipei and 바카라사이트 US, highlighting 바카라사이트 profound impact of this international research collaboration.

Burnouf is also helping TMU expand its double degree programmes. Burnouf endorses collaborations that offer students 바카라사이트 opportunity to pursue international work experience and expand 바카라사이트ir networks, ensuring that 바카라사이트y stand out when seeking to fur바카라사이트r 바카라사이트ir research or join 바카라사이트 workforce.

Student successes at TMU include: TMU student Ming-Li Chou, from Taiwan, who completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Inserm and H?pital Saint-Antoine in Paris; Ouada Nebie, from Burkina Faso, who is currently undertaking postdoctoral research at 바카라사이트 University of Lille; Luc Buée and David Blum, who have formed a research team; Liling Delila, from Indonesia, who passed her double PhD in July 2023 and is now conducting postdoctoral research into platelet products in Burnouf’s lab; Yao-Ting Ethan Hsieh, from Taiwan, who has obtained a double master’s degree and is working in China, having been awarded by 바카라사이트 Taiwan Ministry of Education for his double degree; and TMU student Ariunjargal Nyam-Erdene, from Mongolia, who is doing a double PhD with Lille professor David Devos.

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