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.

2025 USR award of GVM

NYCU awarded 3 USR awards of GVM For more details, please follow the update news.

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NYCU Develops Brain Degeneration Prediction Technology for More Objective Disease Diagnosis

Psychiatric diagnosis has long relied on clinical interviews and patient history, often lacking objective and quantifiable evaluation standards. To tackle this challenge, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TVGH) have made groundbreaking advancements in brain imaging and artificial intelligence. Since 2019, Professor Chih-Chieh Yang—Chair

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NYCU Study Links Improved Air Quality to Better Brain Health in Older Adults

  While air pollution is widely known to contribute to lung cancer, recent research suggests it may also impact brain health, potentially increasing the risk of dementia. A recent epidemiological study conducted by National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has found that improved air quality is closely linked to

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TVGH, III and NYCU Develop AI Motion Capture System for Neurological Diagnosis

Can you imagine capturing precise gait and motion data with just a few cameras without wearable sensors? National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) is making this groundbreaking vision a reality. A collaborative team from Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TVGH), the Institute for Information Industry (III), and NYCU announced on

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Department of Chinese Medicine traveled to Taitung for a free clinic outreach.

During the winter break, students from our Department of Chinese Medicine traveled to Taitung for a free clinic outreach. Through hands-on experience and practical learning, they gained valuable knowledge and skills in Chinese medicine. This volunteer service was a way to give back to the community and a meaningful opportunity

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