SDG3
Good Health and Well-being

Demand medical care for all, reduce the number of deaths from (non-)communicable diseases, strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents, and increase health financing and the recruitment, development, and training of the health workforce.

From the Arena to Everyday Life: NYCU Smart Sports Forum Champions Public Health

  National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and the NCTU Alumni Association co-hosted the “Crossing Frontiers: Shaping the Future of Sports through Technology” forum, bringing together leaders from industry, government, academia, and research. The event spotlighted how sports technology and data intelligence are transforming both competitive athletics and health

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CROSSING FRONTIERS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SPORTS THROUGH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

【CROSSING FRONTIERS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SPORTS THROUGH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY】 Under the driving forces of AIoT, computing power, and data intelligence, sports are no longer merely a contest of physical strength—they have become a new arena for science and technology. We sincerely invite you to join us in exploring

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Taiwan’s Top Four Research Institutions Join Forces! Discovers Blood Biomarkers for Migraine Diagnosis

Despite affecting over one billion people worldwide, migraines have long been considered an “invisible disease”—difficult to diagnose and often misunderstood. Diagnosis has relied solely on patients ‘ subjective descriptions with no apparent abnormalities on brain scans and no objective biomarkers. In a breakthrough, a Taiwanese research team has identified specific

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NYCU and Harvard Uncover Genetic ‘Brake’ That Limits Liver Regeneration

In a groundbreaking study published in the prestigious journal Cell Stem Cell, researchers from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and Harvard University have identified a critical gene that functions as a molecular “brake”—suppressing the liver’s innate ability to regenerate damaged tissue. The discovery may pave the way for innovative

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