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School of International Education hosted an International Open Day on campus
The School of International Education successfully held the New Student Orientation and Quality Development Camp Opening Ceremony for the 2025 cohort of international students
2024 CPU Admission Brochure
School of International Education hosted an International Open Day on campus
The School of International Education successfully held the New Student Orientation and Quality Development Camp Opening Ceremony for the 2025 cohort of international students
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Kong Lingyi/Zhang Chao/Yu Pei Team Publishes Breakthrough Research on Natural Product-Mediated Personalized Cancer Vaccines in Nature Nanotechnology
Recently, the research team led by Kong Lingyi, Zhang Chao, and Yu Pei from our university published a paper titled “Biomimetic vesicles engineered from modified tumor cells act as personalized vaccines for post-surgical cancer immunotherapy” in the premier journal Nature Nanotechnology. The study s
A breakthrough study on protein engineering by the Gao Xiangdong/Yin Jun/Tong Yue team from the School of Life Sciences has been published in Science Translational Medicine.
Recently, the research team led by Gao Xiangdong, Yin Jun, and Tong Yue from the School of Life Sciences at our university published their latest findings in the top-tier journal Science Translational Medicine. The study, titled “A modular metalloprotein vaccine for cancer immunotherapy in mouse models of breast cancer,” details their breakthrough work. Postdoctoral researcher Liu Dingkang (currently Distinguished Associate Professor at Chongqing Medical University) and doctoral candidate Tian J
Yang Yong/Wang Wenguang Team Publishes Breakthrough Research on Universal Cancer Vaccine in Nature Biomedical Engineering
Recently, the research team led by Yang Yong and Wang Wenguang published a paper titled “HBsAg-tagged tumor vaccine system eliminates solid tumors through virus-specific memory T cells” in the top-tier journal Nature Biomedical Engineering. This study innovatively established a specific heterologous protein tagging system that “disguises” tumor cells as highly immunogenic “viruses.” This breakthrough addresses key bottlenecks long hindering tumor immunotherapy, including the low immunogenicity o
Research Team Led by Kong Lingyi/Yang Minghua and Zhao Yucheng from the School of Chinese Medicine Publishes Findings on γ-Alkenylbutyrolactone Biosynthesis in JACS
Recently, the research team led by Kong Lingyi/Yang Minghua and Zhao Yucheng from our university published their latest findings in the prestigious Journal of the American Chemical Society. The paper, titled “Biosynthesis of γ-Alkylidenebutenolide Derivatives Reveals an Atom-Deleting Lactone Ring Contraction by Dual-Enzyme Cascade,” details groundbreaking work in the field. Li Cuiping, a doctoral student at our university, and Fu Yuzhuang, a postdoctoral researcher, are the first authors of the
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