News

  • Location: Home > News
  • News

Students and Faculty from the Research Team Attend the 2025 National Academic Conference of the Cere

Time:2025-10-10 10:38:30 View:

       May 9-11, 2025 – The "2025 Academic Conference of the Cerebrovascular Function and Disease Branch of the Chinese Society for Neuroscience," hosted by the Cerebrovascular Function and Disease Branch of the Chinese Society for Neuroscience and organized by Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, was successfully held in Beijing, the capital of China.
       The conference attracted approximately 300 participants and featured 13 plenary sessions, 26 invited lectures, and 22 outstanding youth reports. This grand gathering brought together more than 60 renowned experts in the field of brain science from both China and abroad, facilitating in-depth exchanges around the cutting-edge theme "Cerebrovascular Function and Disease: The Revolutionary Power of Digitalization and AI." Experts focused on discussing the critical role of cerebrovascular risk factors in the occurrence and development of brain diseases and actively explored how digital and artificial intelligence technologies based on big medical data can provide breakthrough solutions for challenging issues in the field. During the conference, representatives engaged in thorough discussions on the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases, target research, and new advances in clinical treatment.



       The conference invited distinguished professors including Prof. John Zhang from Loma Linda University (USA), Prof. Gu Dongfeng from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Prof. Liu Depei and Prof. Ji Xunming from the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Prof. Wang Yongjun from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Prof. Yu Xiang from Peking University, Prof. Du Jiulin from the Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Prof. Kong Wei from Peking University, Prof. Luo Minmin from Tsinghua University, Prof. Li Yulong from Peking University, Prof. Zheng Xueping from the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Prof. Li Bin from the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, and Prof. Li Xiaogang from Peking University Third Hospital to deliver outstanding plenary reports. The high-quality presentations attracted a large number of attendees, especially young scholars, who engaged in lively discussions surrounding the reports.

       The conference featured three specialized invited sessions, comprising a total of 26 invited lectures. Experts in brain diseases from across the country presented brilliant academic reports, offering new perspectives and methodologies. Members of the Cerebrovascular Function and Disease Branch of the Chinese Society for Neuroscience also demonstrated active academic participation throughout the event. Among them, Prof. Xu Qi from the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences; Prof. Liang Haihai from Harbin Medical University; Prof. Zhang Xiangnan and Prof. Li Xin from Zhejiang University; Prof. Zhu Dan from Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Prof. Xu Tonghui from Fudan University; Prof. Jin Xinchun from Capital Medical University; Prof. Zhang Huiling and Prof. Sheng Rui from Soochow University; and Prof. Lu Hua from Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital delivered important academic presentations at this conference.





       On the afternoon of May 10th, students from the research team delivered excellent oral presentations in different parallel sessions. Wu Zhouyue presented on "Latest Research on Crosstalk between Cerebrovascular Endothelial Signals and Glial Cell Inflammatory Molecular Events"; Zhang Qian reported on "Mechanisms of Refractory Epilepsy and Cognitive Dysfunction Mediated by Endothelial cdk5 Knockout"; Zhao Xiangyu presented his research work on "The Regulatory Role and Molecular Mechanisms of Sema3G in Pathological Neovascularization in Ischemic Retinopathy"; and Zhang Zichao reported on his research work "The Cerebellar Lobule IV/V to Fastigial Nucleus Projection Circuit Mediates the Mechanism of Ataxia Pathogenesis."


       This conference built a bridge for direct dialogue between the research team's students and top international scholars, greatly inspiring everyone's enthusiasm for exploring the frontiers of neuroscience. We anticipate that these gains will translate into practical momentum for advancing the development of drugs for major brain diseases, contributing our wisdom and strength to this highly significant and valuable endeavor.