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今日头条: 生命科学前沿论坛暨第二届国际听神经病进展与指南论坛在诺贝尔论坛召开

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)– 生命科学前沿论坛暨第二届国际听神经病进展与指南论坛11月2日在瑞典首都斯德哥尔摩世界顶级的科学殿堂,卡罗林斯卡医学院的诺贝尔奖发布大厅召开。

此次论坛由国际耳内科医师协会主席,北京301医院耳内科教授王秋菊和瑞典卡罗林斯卡医院耳鼻咽喉头颈外科段茂利教授共同担任本次论坛的主席。段茂利教授首先向来自中国,美国,英国,日本,西班牙,埃及,丹麦,德国,波兰,加拿大,希腊,澳大利亚等多国远道而来和在瑞典的专家们表示热烈欢迎他们来到著名的医学殿堂Nobel Forum参加论坛。

国际耳内科医师协会主席,北京301医院王秋菊教授(右)和卡罗林斯卡医学院段茂利教授(左)同为大会主席并与前协会主席西班牙的得.普拉特教授合影。

来自世界各国在该领域的著名教授,专家以及中国医疗保健国际交流促进会,中华医学会,美国贝泰福医疗科技公司和中国华大基因近70名高科技人才参加了本次前沿论坛。

曾经获得中国国家总理颁发的促进中瑞交流的协调人卡罗林斯卡医学院英格马.恩伯格(Ingmar Enberg)教授致开幕词,预祝论坛圆满成功。

国际耳内科医师协会主席北京301医院王秋菊教授做主旨发言。她说,今天对于我和我们大家都是一个终身难忘的值得纪念的日子,因为我们有幸从世界各地汇聚在尊贵的世界顶级的科学殿堂—诺贝尔讲厅,召开国际听神经病论坛,共同探讨这个困扰科学界30余年,影响人类健康与言语交流的特殊耳聋疾病的来龙去脉,共同面对这种疾病带给我们的诸多问题和挑战。

“正是由于听神经病的神秘和对人类健康影响的重要性,为揭开疾病的面纱,发现疾病的病因病理机制,在座的专家们以极大的科学精神,科学勇气和智慧,创造了一个又一个科学成就。因此,在接下来的两天,我们将在神圣的诺贝尔讲厅中,持续而深入地讨论和交流我们的学术思想和最新的研究进展”,王秋菊说。

王秋菊教授说,在上个世纪80年代,美国的Starr教授,日本的Kaga教授以及来自中国的顾瑞教授(于2014年去世,享年88岁)几乎在同一时间同一年代发现和描述了一种以低频听力损失伴有言语交流困难的耳聋患者。随后,Starr教授等将其命名为听神经病。20余年来,听神经病逐渐成为国际耳科学,生理学,遗传学以及干细胞治疗研究领域的热点和难点。

王秋菊说,国际上诸多学者为探讨此病的发病原因和精准诊断以及有效干预付出了大量的时间,经历和心血。令人欣喜的是,近年来对于听神经病遗传学的研究快速发展,对内毛细胞突触功能研究的十分深入,对听神经病的认识和干预也取得了很多突破性的进展,因此,国际耳内科医师协会动议要完善和更新目前临床中关于听神经病的诊断和治疗干预指南,以便于将最新的研究成果应用于临床,惠及世界各地的病人和患者。

王秋菊主席还进一步介绍了国际耳内科医师协会近两年来在听神经病学研究方面所做的工作和取得的进展。

卡罗林斯卡耳鼻喉科的赫尔斯特罗姆(Sten Hellström)和卡罗林斯卡医院的耳鼻咽喉头颈外科主任阿尔贝尔(Alexander Ahlberg)也在开幕式上致辞,欢迎国际专家来卡罗林斯卡的诺贝尔发布厅(Nobel Forum)进行高级研讨。他们都认为这种科研和临床相结合的模式很好并希望在论坛期间进一步交流。

卡罗林斯卡马蒂教授和侯赛.普拉特教授在论坛上。

来自西班牙的侯赛.巴拉雅思.得.普拉特(Jose. De. Prat)教授高度赞扬会议的召开。他说,他也到过中国,他认为中国在医学领域的成就远远高于其所能表达的,可能是因为语言的原因吧,其实中国的医学成就是很了不起的,应该有更多的诺贝尔奖获得者。他还在致辞中高度赞扬了中国各方面的发展,他认为从医学专业的角度也可以看出中国综合国力的提升。

世界听神经的鼻祖美国加州大学教授Starr和日本东京大学教授Kaga亲自在论坛上讲述了他们是怎样对耳神经病定位的。

事实上,本届论坛在1日下午就开始进行了半天的业务讨论。3日将继续完成为期三天的紧张研讨项目。

在庄严温馨的诺贝尔论坛大厅再次见证生命科学与听神经病学在世界舞台上的绽放,彰显了华人科学家进入世界主流科学的风采。

王秋菊教授毕业于沈阳的中国医科大学,毕业后一直在北京301医院工作。去年在丹麦首都哥本哈根的国际耳内科大会上当选为国际耳内科医师协会主席。这是首次中国科学家,而且是女科学家担当此重任。此次来自中国的有20多位耳内科专家大腕儿。

SCEA Helps Guangzhou Media Delegation Visit Nobel’s Hometown

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

STOCKHOLM, Sept. 20(Greenpost) – A group of shooting crew from Guangzhou Media Delegation has interviewed Maria Masucci, Vice Chancellor of Karolinska Institutet and Ingmar Enberg, Professor in Infection and Cancer on Wednesday.

The delegation TV crew interviewed Vice Chancellor Maria Masucci at her office in the new Aula building beside the old buildings. The spectacular building itself is already a great scene worthy of an intensive examination.

When she was asked about why Karolinska Institutet was chosen to issue Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Masucci said it was Alfred Nobel’s will to give this task to KI. At the beginning it was all the professors who participated in the Nobel Assembly, but later it was limited to 50 professors even though KI now has over 400 professors.

Talking about her experience of contacting with China, Masucci said that she still remember the first Chinese student who studied at Karolinska Institutet in the 1970s.  Now over 400 Chinese PhDs and Masters  have graduated from Karolinska Institutet. And more and more Chinese students are coming to study at KI.

She spoke highly of the progress made in Medical science in China and she gave the credits to the Chinese leaders who have great ambitions in science and technology progress.

“I think the Chinese government has been very wise to invest more in scientific research. It has been fantastic happening and a lot of progress has been made and a lot of students have been trained in China,” said Masucci.

She said she has been to China many times and even stayed in Guangzhou for a month long time ago.

Talking about innovation in KI, Masucci said that they have been trying to be innovative both in terms of teaching and in terms of research which was done always based on evidence.

She also mentioned Chinese medicine research in collaboration with KI.

The media crew also interviewed Professor Ingmar Enberg who is an expert in man’s infection and cancer at KI.

He said he had been contacting China for over 40 years and due to his great efforts, he was awarded as Ambassador between China and Sweden。

“Now China and Sweden cooperate more closely and mutually while in the 1970s, it was really a relation between a developed country and a developing country. China has seen great progress since mid 1990s due to the overseas students going back to China.”

Enberg said KI has taught over 400 Chinese PhDs and Masters and two thirds of them went back to China to contribute to Chinese medical sciences.

KI is a university that does research on the one side and the other side is KI hospital. So the research and clinic has close connection.

The delegation also visited Nobel Forum and the KI campus and they all felt impressed by the visit.

Luna Zhang, Executive Director and General Manager of Rongtai Investment AB and Lifu Hu, tumour expert at Karolinska Institutet accompanied the Guangzhou Media delegation to visit Karolinska Institutet and arranged the interviews.

Photo and Text by Xuefei Chen Axelsson