THE 4TH UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA – UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE JOINT SYMPOSIUM IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 2025

THE 4TH UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA – UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE JOINT SYMPOSIUM IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 2025

The 4th University of Tsukuba – University of Science Joint Symposium in Biomedical Science 2025 was successfully held at the University of Science, Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City, marking an important milestone in the long-standing collaboration between the VNUHCM-University of Science and the University of Tsukuba, Japan.

The 4th University of Tsukuba – University of Science Joint Symposium in Biomedical Science 2025 was successfully held at VNUHCM-University of Science on 1st March 2025. This significant event marked an important milestone in the ongoing collaboration between the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and the VNUHCM-University of Science, which began in 2019. The symposium served as an excellent platform for young scientists to present their research, exchange innovative ideas, and foster academic collaboration in the field of Biomedical Science and its related disciplines.

The conference not only attracted students from the University of Tsukuba and the VNUHCM-University of Science, but also saw enthusiastic participation from students from various universities across the country with programmes in Biomedical Science, particularly from institutions in the southern region such as the International University, the University of Da Nang, University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City, HUTECH, and other units.

Throughout the plenary sessions, the event showcased cutting-edge research on biotechnology, drug resistance, and the application of machine learning in gene data analysis. Notably, research on recombinant protein expression and fungal drug resistance in cancer treatment attracted significant interest from attendees.

A total of 29 poster presentations were displayed, representing contributions from a range of universities and research institutes, including the University of Tsukuba, Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City (which comprises the University of Science, International University, University of Technology, and University of Health Sciences), the University of Da Nang, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City, HUTECH, among others.

The atmosphere at the conference was vibrant and full of excitement, with the poster presentations attracting a large number of students from the University of Science alongside international students, who visited to exchange ideas and share knowledge in an open and friendly academic environment.

Esteemed experts delivered keynote lectures, with prominent speakers including:

  • Prof. Mamiko Sakata Yanagimoto (University of Tsukuba), who presented on the role of immune cells in tumours.
  • Prof. Đặng Thị Phương Thảo (University of Science), who discussed the potential of Vietnamese medicinal plants in disease treatment.
At the Joint Conference, Prof. Mamiko Sakata Yanagimoto (University of Tsukuba) presents her research on the role of immune cells in tumours, shedding light on the mechanism of immune cells with somatic mutations from clonal haematopoiesis (CH) in cancer progression, thus opening new avenues for age-related cancer treatment research.
Prof. Đặng Thị Phương Thảo (VNUHCM-University of Science) presents her research on the potential of Vietnamese medicinal plants in disease treatment, sharing studies on the therapeutic effects of indigenous plants, particularly in supporting wound healing, cancer treatment, and neurodegenerative diseases.

At the award ceremony, 10 outstanding presentations were recognised from a total of 37 submissions, comprising 7 poster presentations and 3 oral presentations. Nguyễn Thùy Vy from International University (VNUHCM) was awarded the Best Poster Presentation for her research on curcumin-loaded egg protein capsules for oral inflammatory treatment. The Best Oral Presentation Award was given to Muhammad Fairuziko Nurrajab from the University of Tsukuba (Japan) for his study on the effects of adenosine A1 receptors in the brain and their impact on sleep.

Seven outstanding poster presentations are honoured at the Award Ceremony.
The three most impressive oral presentations are honoured at the Award Ceremony.
The representatives of the 37 outstanding presentations gathered for a commemorative photo at the award ceremony, marking the impressive research and significant contributions to the field of biomedical sciences.

Speaking at the event, Assistant Prof. Thomas Mayer, University of Tsukuba, expressed his impression on the overall quality of the symposium, the thorough preparation of the presentations, and the in-depth knowledge demonstrated by the Vietnamese students. He concluded by affirming that the cooperation between the two universities would continue to grow and strengthen in the future.

In his closing speech, Assistant Prof. Thomas Mayer, University of Tsukuba, emotionally shared: “I am truly impressed by the excellent quality of the conference, the meticulous preparation, and the outstanding presentations. The profound knowledge shared by the Vietnamese students is incredibly valuable. I believe that the collaboration between the two universities will continue to grow stronger and more sustainable in the future, opening up many new opportunities for both sides.”

The 4th University of Tsukuba – University of Science Joint Symposium in Biomedical Science 2025 successfully fostered cooperation between the VNUHCM-University of Science and the University of Tsukuba, Japan, providing an opportunity for students and young scientists not only to share research and new ideas but also to engage in a vibrant academic environment. The event expanded collaborative relationships among universities nationwide, particularly in the southern region, enriching the conference atmosphere. The advanced research and outstanding presentations not only paved the way for new directions in Biomedical Science but also strengthened the partnership between the two universities, promising significant results in the future.

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