• Joint Efforts to Progress Medical Research in China
    Professor Jie Wang
  • Dr Clive Wood

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Joint Efforts to Progress Medical Research in China

Jun 25 2017

Peking University (PKU) and Boehringer Ingelheim have announced an ambitious strategic partnership with the aim of jointly advancing early science innovation across a range of areas of high medical need. Research teams at PKU will work closely with their counterparts at Boehringer Ingelheim to to identify novel targets and medicines within and beyond the company’s key therapeutic areas. These include cancer, cancer immunology and immune modulation, respiratory, cardiometabolic and central nervous system diseases.

“We are excited to launch a comprehensive partnership program with scientists from PKU who are at the forefront of biomedical discovery. This collaboration with one of the most prestigious scientific institutions will enable us to benefit from and contribute to the impressive boom in life science research in China,” said Clive R. Wood, Ph.D., Senior Corporate Vice President, Discovery Research, Boehringer Ingelheim. “The flexible partnership model developed allows PKU and Boehringer Ingelheim scientists to work hand in hand to jointly advance promising biomedical discoveries.”

“This new collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim reflects a mutual goal for excellence and providing innovative approaches that bridge the gap between basic science and medical development,” said Jie Wang, Vice President, Peking University, China. “We are proud to work with Boehringer Ingelheim to advance knowledge that will benefit patients in China and worldwide.”

Asia, and in particular China, has gained a reputation as a leading centre of excellence in biomedical research, opening new collaborative opportunities for Boehringer Ingelheim to provide the next wave of medical innovation. The PKU collaboration continues the success of recent projects in China, such as the China Southeast University Institute of Life Sciences’ project with Boehringer Ingelheim to develop new treatment approaches for hearing loss through regeneration of hair cells.

“This new collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim reflects a mutual goal for excellence and providing innovative approaches that bridge the gap between basic science and medical development,” said Jie Wang, Vice President, Peking University, China. “We are proud to work with Boehringer Ingelheim to advance knowledge that will benefit patients in China and worldwide.”


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