Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – The German-Chinese Society for Molecular Medicine and Pharmacy (DCMP) recently held its first Sino-German academic exchange conference in Berlin in 2026.
The conference, held both online and offline, brought together young scientists from China and Germany, representatives from the Education Section of the Chinese Embassy in Germany, and members of the society to exchange ideas on the interdisciplinary integration and innovative development of cutting-edge life sciences.
Dr. Li Wenzhong, the newly appointed Executive President of the society, stated in his address that life sciences have entered a new stage of deep integration of medicine, materials science, biology, and artificial intelligence, and humanity is witnessing a new era of moving from "observing organisms" to "precisely regulating life." He emphasized that DCMP will continue to play a bridging role, strengthening interaction between academia and industry, promoting the close integration of basic research and clinical translation, and enabling more outstanding young scholars to be "discovered, seen, connected, and supported."
Dr. Ma Yanhong from the Education Section of the Chinese Embassy in Germany particularly affirmed the society's long-standing role in building a high-level platform for Sino-German academic exchange, especially the "Spring Breeze Program," which has organized multiple groups of scholars to return to China for study and exchange, and has profound significance for promoting the transformation of scientific research results. She stated that the Education Section of the Embassy will, as always, support the various activities of the Society and provide excellent service and support for scholars studying in Germany.
During the academic report session, Dr. Gao Song, Professor at the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center and a specially appointed scientist at the Changping National Laboratory, delivered a report entitled "Mitochondrial Fusion and T-cell Tumor Immunity," introducing the dynamic structure of mitochondria, the mechanism of mitochondrial fusion proteins, and discussing the application prospects of these basic research findings in tumor immunotherapy. Subsequently, Dr. Wang Lei from the Department of Biochemistry at the Free University of Berlin delivered a report entitled "Functional Materials-Guided Organoid Construction and Stem Cell Regulation," sharing the latest achievements in the precise regulation of stem cell behavior by biomaterials, providing new opportunities for research in the field of regenerative medicine.
In her concluding remarks, Professor Fan Hua, President of the Society, stated that the reports were both theoretically profound and had clinical translational potential, fully demonstrating the rigorous scholarship of scholars studying in Germany. She stated that the Society will further deepen its collaboration with domestic universities and research institutions in the future, contributing to the generation of more original research results with international influence. Against the backdrop of deepening international scientific research cooperation, the Society will continue to uphold its original mission and promote in-depth exchanges between China and Germany in the scientific field. (End)