Chinese scientists have successfully assembled the chromosomal-level genome of the critically endangered Ochetobius elongatus, a rare fish species from the Yangtze River.This marks the first time that a high-quality genome at the chromosomal level and annotation information has been obtained for the species, and it represents a significant advancement to restore the fish population, China Scien...
NEJM Catalyst
AbstractIn a roundtable discussion with Eric. J. Rubin, the Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, Prof. Haipeng Xiao, the Executive Vice President of Sun Yat-sen University and President of The First Affiliated Hospital at Sun Yat-sen University, and Prof. Fan Wang, the Vice Chairperson for Sun Yat-sen University discuss the importance of transforming health care management pr...
GD Today
In a heartwarming convergence of cultures and commitment to healthcare, a media delegation from Nauru visited the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center in Guangzhou, China, to meet the medical team that had recently brought the gift of sight to many in Nauru. Their visit marked the next chapter in the life-changing "Brightness Journey" medical mission, a powerful initiative that continues to impact commu...
GD TODAY
"China has successfully integrated modernization with environmental preservation, creating a more pleasant living environment for individuals. I believe we in Europe can draw inspiration from this," said Louise Gaxie, director of the Gabriel Péri Foundation, during an interview with GDToday on November 25 at the Fifth High-Level Forum of Chinese and French Scholars.The forum took place at Sun Y...
Daily Bae
On November 19, Sun Yat-sen University, which recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, welcomed a distinguished guest—Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah. This marks Sheikh Saud’s second visit to Guangdong after his first trip in September, during which he toured Shenzhen and Dongguan. For his return, Sun Yat-sen University was the first st...
China Daily
Experts from Guangdong province provide free medical services in the outpatient hall of Kashgar No 1 People's Hospital in Kashgar city, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, during a "Guangdong Expert Outpatient Day". [Photo/China Daily]Xiao Fei said he was very excited to receive the special honor that listed his medical aid team from Guangdong province among the model groups for ethnic unity and ...
China Daily
Azheke is located in the heart of the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces.Surrounded by cascading rice terraces and verdant greenery, over 60 "mushroom cottages" with brick walls and thatched roofs are regarded by experts as the best-preserved cluster of Hani ethnic group traditional architecture in Yuanyang county, Yunnan province.For more than 160 years, the tiny village named Azheke has been home to t...
GD TODAY
On November 11, during the global forum of university presidents at Sun Yat-sen University, GDToday had an interview with Professor Jean-Marie Lehn, a French chemist and a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.In 1987, Professor Lehn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, shared with Donald J. Cram and Charles J. Pedersen, for his work in the field of supramolecules. He is known as the “father of sup...
CGTN
Sun Yat-sen University is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to the academic institution, to mark the occasion. Our reporter Guo Tianqi reports from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.Sun Yat-sen University was founded in 1924, by and named after Sun Yat-sen, the great pioneer of China's democratic revolution. During its century-long...
GBA Life Style
On Sun Yat-sen University's anniversary, 120 university presidents and scholars gathered for discussions and exchanges. Sun Yat-sen University President Gao Song stated that whether it's dealing with technological changes, promoting sustainable development, or driving openness and integration, one keyword that runs through all these is "the future." Leading the future is the mission of universi...