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2025 SIG Exchange Forum: “Not Aging, but Evolving – Innovative Life Design in an Aging Society”

In 2025, Taiwan will officially become a “super-aged society.” Ensuring that older adults not only age healthily and have access to comprehensive care resources, but also continue to participate in…

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2025 Call for NYCU Research Posters for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) .

Call for Research Posters for Sustainable Development Goals    This competition aims to empower students to integrate their academic expertise with global sustainability challenges. By encouraging participants to explore how…

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Innovation Ignites Brilliance at the 2025 NYCU College of Medicine Academic Symposium

At the vibrant intersection of medicine and innovation, sparks of brilliance were set ablaze during the 2025 NYCU Medicine Symposium, hosted by the College of Medicine and primarily organized by…

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The Southern Asian Bilateral Nursing Research Forum: Enhancing regional collaboration in nursing research Registration Form

The Southern Asian Bilateral Nursing Research Forum: Enhancing regional collaboration in nursing research Registration Form We're excited to invite you to The Southern Asian Bilateral Nursing Research Forum: Enhancing regional collaboration in…

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NYCU and NHRI Study Reveals New Hope for Alzheimer’s Treatment from a Surprising “Virus Warrior” Gene

Can a gene once believed to fight only viral infections also hold the key to preventing memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients? In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from National Yang Ming…

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