The Suzhou Fangzhou Biotechnology R&D Center is a direct academic teaching and research institution established in 2003 through a tripartite collaboration between Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park, and Suzhou Fangzhou Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
The R&D Center has engaged several renowned professors and doctoral supervisors in the biomedical field who lead cutting-edge research and conduct extensive scientific collaborations with multiple laboratories in the United States.
The institution has recruited numerous professors and doctoral supervisors from abroad to work at the R&D center. They are all scientists who studied in the United States during the initial wave of overseas students following China's reform and opening, and currently enjoy prestigious reputations in the global biomedical field.
The R&D center has signed agreements for research, industrial services, and collaborative graduate training with several laboratories in the United States, ensuring that its teaching, research, and industrial development remain at the forefront of global advancements.
Since 2006, the R&D center has recruited master's and doctoral students nationwide. To date, the center has trained over 40 graduate students, with most being recommended for direct doctoral programs after completing master's degrees.
Under its unique flexible and innovative system, the R&D Center will continue to thrive, pioneering new pathways for the integration of teaching, research, and industrialization in China, as well as for cultivating and attracting innovative talent!
We will continue to deepen the industry-academia-research cooperation model, strengthen collaborations with top international research institutions, promote the transformation of scientific research achievements, and cultivate more high-level professionals in biomedicine.
In fields such as genetic engineering drugs, cancer diagnostic technologies, and stem cell therapies, we will continue to invest R&D resources, committed to making more breakthrough contributions to human health.
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