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Remain True to Our Original Aspiration, Follow the Communist Party of China, Shoulder Responsibilities Bravely and Make New Achievements | The 11th Congress of League Members of Sun Yat-sen School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Was Successfully Held

On the afternoon of November 30, the 11th Congress of League Members of the Communist Youth League of Sun Yat-sen School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University was officially held in the Alumni Hall on the North Campus.

Alumnus from All over the World Join Hands in a Grand Event | The Closing Ceremony of the 2024 Alumni Assembly and the 16th Academic Festival of Zhongshan School of Medicine was Successfully Held!

On the morning of November 10th,The teachers, students, and alumni of Zhongshan School of Medicine gathered together And grandly held the 2024 Alumni Assembly of Zhongshan School of Medicine of Sun Yat-sen University

Zhongshan School of Medicine Conveyed and Studied the Spirit of the Congratulatory Letter Sent by General Secretary Xi Jinping to Sun Yat-sen University on Its 100th Anniversary, Triggering Heated Discussions Among Teachers and Students!

On November 12, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, President of the People's Republic of China, and Chairperson of the Central Military Commission, sent a letter to congratulate Sun Yat-sen University on its 100th anniversary and extended congratulati

6 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal! Students from Zhongshan School of Medicine Achieved Another Impressive Record in the Final of the National Undergraduate Forum on Basic Medical Innovation Research and Experimental Design

From August 23 to August 24, the final of the 10th National Undergraduate Forum on Basic Medical Innovation Research and Experimental Design and the 2024 "Belt and Road" International Undergraduate Medical Basic Research Innovation Design Forum were held on the South Campus of Sun Yat-sen Univers

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Academic Activity

Biomaterials | Professor Zeng Yuanshan's Joint Team Designs and Synthesizes Peripheral Nerve Tissueoids for Repairing 1cm Sciatic Nerve Defects

In recent years, with the development of synthetic biology technology, there have been reports of using synthetic brain organoids, spinal cord organoids, and spinal cord-like tissues to repair central nervous system injuries.

Our Institute's Professor Cai Weibin's Team Makes New Progress in the Study of Diabetic Myocardial Lipotoxicity

Lipotoxicity plays a significant role in the development of type 2 diabetes, with the ectopic deposition of lipids in cells causing chronic organ damage and dysfunction, which is an important mechanism for diabetic complications.

Our Institute's Professors Wen Zhuoqian and Zhao Meng Publish a Review Article on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Metabolism in a Cell Journal

Within the family of blood stem cells, there are both hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that maintain normal hematopoiesis and leukemia stem cells (LSCs) that can lead to relapse after leukemia treatment.

MOL BIOL EVOL | Chen Xiaoshu Team/He Xionglei Team Proposes a New Model for Pleiotropic Evolution

Pleiotropy is a fundamental concept in genetics, referring to the phenomenon where a single gene can affect multiple phenotypic traits. Recent studies have shown that many genes exhibit pleiotropy, meaning that a single gene can cause changes in various biochemical and physiological characteristics, thereby having a broad impact on biological processes. However, pleiotropy can cause evolutionary constraints.

Cell Reports | Dong Junchao Team Unveils the Molecular Mechanism of Deubiquitinating Enzyme USP7 Collaborate TGF-b in Regulating Antibody Production

Chromatin loop extrusion is a fundamental mechanism for various molecular events such as chromosome packaging, separation, DNA repair, and RNA transcription.

Nature | Zhang Hongbo/Sarah Teichmann Collaborate to Establish the First Single-Cell Atlas of Human Limb Development and Decipher Key Regulatory Mechanisms

The formation of our limbs during development is not a one-step process, but rather a complex cellular evolution process. Limb development abnormalities are one of the most commonly reported birth syndromes worldwide, with one case found in approximately every 500 newborns globally.

3National teaching platform
3853students
6Doctoral degree program
163Full-time teacher
762MScientific research funds in the past five years
8Department of Basic Medical Sciences
2National first-class discipline construction point
16Master’s degree program
 
 

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Department of Basic Medical Sciences
8

National first-class discipline construction point
2

Master’s degree program
16

Full-time teacher
163

Scientific research funds in the past five years
762M

students
3853

Doctoral degree program
6

National teaching platform
3