o*******a 发帖数: 242 | 1 China opens translational medicine centre in Shanghai
-First of five linked institutes aims to capitalize on basic-research
investments.
David Cyranoski; Nature, 29 October 2014
Over the past decade, China has poured money into research, especially in
the biomedical sciences. But as the nation’s health-care costs have risen
in the past few years, critics have argued that the investment has not paid
off. A group of researchers and government officials now hopes to improve
those returns with the official opening this month of the National Centre
for Translational Medicine in Shanghai. The 1-billion-renminbi (US$163-
million) centre, slated to complete construction in 2017, is the first of
five institutions meant to bridge the gap between basic research and
clinical application by putting researchers, doctors and patients under one
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The Shanghai centre will eventually have four sister institutions: a
geriatrics centre at the People’s Liberation Army general hospital in
Beijing, a centre for rare and refractory diseases at the Peking Union
Medical College in Beijing, a molecular-medicine research centre at the
Fourth Military Medical University in Xian and a regenerative-medicine
centre at the West China Hospital in Chengdu.
“These centres are at the historic moment to make a huge impact for China’
s drug development,” says Ba. “We should be able to see the signs of
success in five years, if not earlier.” | j****x 发帖数: 1704 | 2 好像陈竺的老婆是院长吧?
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【在 o*******a 的大作中提到】 : China opens translational medicine centre in Shanghai : -First of five linked institutes aims to capitalize on basic-research : investments. : David Cyranoski; Nature, 29 October 2014 : Over the past decade, China has poured money into research, especially in : the biomedical sciences. But as the nation’s health-care costs have risen : in the past few years, critics have argued that the investment has not paid : off. A group of researchers and government officials now hopes to improve : those returns with the official opening this month of the National Centre : for Translational Medicine in Shanghai. The 1-billion-renminbi (US$163-
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