On February 3rd, the Fourth Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine(ZJU4H) and Mass General Brigham from the United States formally signed a cooperation agreement in Boston. This marks a significant step forward in the in-depth collaboration between the two institutions in the fields of healthcare, education, and innovation. This partnership aims to propel ZJU4H onto the global stage, boost the caliber of its medical services, and spark advancements in medical education and research.
2025-01-27Join International School of Medicine, Zhejiang University (ZJU-ISM) in 2025 and embark on a journey toward academic excellence and global impact! As a hub of innovation and cultural exchange, ZJU-ISM offers world-class medical education, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a vibrant international community. We welcome outstanding students from around the globe to become part of our mission to advance healthcare and foster collaboration across borders. Your future in medicine starts here-apply now and shape the world with us!
2025-01-19Singapore, January 18, 2025 – The Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference (APMEC) 2025 successfully concluded today after a week-long series of events held from January 13 to January 18. The conference brought together over 1200 esteemed professionals, educators, and researchers from around the world to exchange ideas, share advancements, and foster collaboration in medical education.
2024-12-31As the calendar pages turn and we reach the end of another year, it's a time for reflection and appreciation. The end of the year gives us a chance to pause and look back at the ways our community has come together and learned in the last twelve months. From the celebration of our anniversary and the numerous academic and cultural exchanges, to the arrival of our esteemed anatomy teacher, Prof. Paul M. Rea, 2024 has been a year of growth, connection and collaboration within ZJU-ISM.
2024-12-17A pioneering study led by Prof. Wei Yang, Dr. Cheng Ma, Miss Yanping Luo, and Miss Congyi Zhang from Zhejiang University School of Medicine has unveiled the intricate evolutionary journey of TRPM2 ion channels, offering insights into how these proteins have adapted over millions of years. The research, published in Science Bulletin, provides a comprehensive analysis of TRPM2 channels from over 280 species, shedding light on their evolutionary trajectory in channel activation modes by ADPR and Ca2+.