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2022 3rd International Workshop on Diseases and Biomarkers

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The 2022 Workshop on Diseases and Biomarkers was successfully convened from November 3rd to 5th at Xidian University, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China. This event was hosted by School of Life Science and Technology of Xidian University and Engineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging Ministry of Education, undertaken by the Biomedical Imaging and Application Teacher Branch Committee of the School of Life Science and Technology of Xidian University of the Communist Party of China, and co-organized by Division of international cooperation & Exchanges Office of Xidian University and International Joint Research Center for Advanced Medical Imaging and Intelligent Diagnosis and Treatment. Over 40 research experts from home and abroad participated in this hybrid-format conference.​​​​​

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The opening ceremony of the event was expertly managed by Professor Wang, who began by acknowledging the substantial support and active participation of Xidian University, the School of Life Science and Technology, and all the faculty and staff members. This support has been pivotal since the inaugural session of the "International Workshop on Diseases and Biomarkers" series, which started back in 2019. Professor Wang highlighted the growth and success of this annual event over the years, underscoring its importance as a platform for pioneering research and dialogue in the fields of disease diagnosis and biomarker discovery.

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Ms. Guo, Director of the International Cooperation and Exchange Department, delivered an online welcome speech. She acknowledged the support from Xidian University, the School of Life Science and Technology, and experts from both domestic and international circles. Director Guo expressed her hopes that the conference would inspire ideas and spark innovation in disease imaging, treatment, and biomarker research, contributing to the global public health sector.

 

Discussions at the conference addressed current research and future directions in disease detection, imaging, and treatment. More than 40 participating experts delved into topics such as diseases and biomarkers, molecular imaging, novel cancer drugs, nanoprobes, microfluidic chips, machine learning, and clinical studies of diseases. They provided new methods and ideas through their outstanding presentations and results, fostering an environment of rigorous debate and knowledge exchange among domestic and international experts and university faculty and students.

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A special session for student presentations was led by three doctoral students from the School of Life Science and Technology who reported on their research findings. The committee awarded certificates for excellent presentations to these students, encouraging all students to enhance communication and cooperation in scientific research and contribute to the development of the global public health sector.

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The workshop concluded on the afternoon of November 5th, with a closing ceremony presided over by Professor Hu from the Bio-Optics Laboratory of the School of Life Science and Technology. Professor Hu expressed profound thanks to the university, the college, the participating scholars, and students for their efforts. He emphasized the academic passion exhibited during the conference and the innovative advances by experts standing at the frontier of their fields. He highlighted the emergence of graduate students as new forces within the industry. Professor Hu reaffirmed that the goal of scientific research is to aid human development and the mission of technological advancement is to foster social progress. He expressed hope that the conference provided diverse academic perspectives and encouraged colleagues to continue pushing the boundaries of their professional fields, contributing to national development and public welfare.

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