Translational medical research is a critical issue in recent biomedical research. However, most translational research was conducted in animal studies and confirmed by clinical samples without additional action. There are very few success stories of moving from bench to the bedside, specifically in the East Asian scientific society. The central concept of translational science is designed to move basic research into clinical care at the patient’s bedside and take the messages from the clinical application back into the research environment. However, the connection between basic research and clinical application involved many barriers, such as transgenic animal models for disease research, structure chemistry, PDX model for drug validation, bioinformatics, different background in disease mechanisms, therapeutic targets, and clinical trials, etc. To build a solid team for bridging between basic scientists and clinical healthcare experts, Taipei Medical University established the program for translational research. This program no longer focuses on his/her immediate research goal. We gather experts with various backgrounds, including experts in structural chemistry, biology, biochemistry, animal models, drug screening, antibody drugs and clinical trials. We built a research team and formulated into the department to establish the ability to use deductive logic to explain research results and build a super-highway for clinical trial and clinical practice. We welcome anyone interested in the research of biomedical entrepreneurs to join us in translational research.
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Neuroscience research has always been a competitive and popular field of study in biomedical science around the world. Being one of the prime research focuses, neuroscience research in TMU continues to develop vastly over the past few decades. In this session, we introduce you the Ph.D. Program, and the newly added Master Program, of Medical Neuroscience, including faculties with a variety of research interests, the offered courses with comprehensive coverage in neuroscience, and sufficient resources in all aspects. Our primary goal is to ensure the complete training of new talents in neuroscience research. Please join this session if you are interested in graduate study in neuroscience.
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Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) is the combination of artificial intelligence and internet of things (IoT), and has opened a wide range of opportunities for healthcare advancements. Wearable devices, non-contact sensors, m-health technologies are some examples of IoT which when connected to the internet can collect valuable medical data. This data can provide insights about the symptoms, the patterns and variations, enable remote care and monitoring, and encourage participatory health care among the patients. Research has focused on the IoT devices, and how they can be used to monitor health parameters and detect health conditions. Non-contact sensors are gaining popularity in clinical settings for monitoring the vital parameters of patients. Application of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on the data collected from IoT devices can help in prediction, early detection, and better management of diseases. These models could assist healthcare professionals in decision making and formulating better care plans for patients. Thus, artificial intelligence has a wide range of applications for healthcare data from IoT devices.
2021.12.23 (W4) 13:00-15:00, Drug development overview@ MAIN CAMPUS , ROOM 2204
2021.12.16 (W4) 13:00-15:00, Corporate communication from A to Z: a journey from job hunting to business development @ MAIN CAMPUS , ROOM 2204
2021.12.09 (W4) 13:00-15:00, Special lecture on processing & translational research of medical sciences @ 校本部 2204
10 AM, DEC.10, 2021, ※The lecture will be remote using webex .
This August, six representatives from three Taiwanese medical technology startups traveled to Berkeley for three months of intense coaching, training, and networking as part of UC Berkeley School of Public Health’s newly launched Taiwan-Berkeley Health Innovation Accelerator.
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