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Shihezi University China and CEMB, University of the Punjab Pakistan inked MoU for Advanced Research in Health Sciences
Shihezi University China and CEMB, University of the Punjab Pakistan inked MoU for Advanced Research in Health Sciences


December 29, 2024: The School of Medicine, Shihezi University, Xinjiang, China, and the Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster collaboration in cutting-edge scientific research and academic exchange. This agreement aligns with global advancements in health sciences and marks a significant step in enhancing bilateral ties between the two nations.
The MoU was signed by Prof. Dr. Wang Yuanzhi, Vice Dean of the School of Medicine, Shihezi University, and Prof. Dr. Moazur Rahman, Director of CEMB, during the Pakistani delegation’s visit to China. This historic occasion coincided with the International Symposium on Veterinary Vaccine and Drug Technology Cooperation Among Belt and Road Countries, held in Shihezi. The agreement reflects the commitment of both institutions to leverage their strengths and resources for mutual progress in health sciences.
Facilitated by Prof. Dr. He Cheng, Chairman of the Symposium and a distinguished scholar from China Agricultural University, this collaboration underscores the pivotal role of academia in fostering international partnerships. Dr. Cheng’s expertise and vision were instrumental in ensuring the successful negotiation and signing of the MoU, setting a precedent for future cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.
The partnership aims to establish collaborative research centers, promote researcher and student exchanges, and organize international conferences to address critical challenges in health sciences. Both institutions are dedicated to developing technical research projects, sharing academic data, and pursuing joint intellectual property rights. The agreement also emphasizes mutual support for filing research proposals in China, Pakistan, and international organizations, ensuring a global impact.
The International Symposium provided a platform for scientists, researchers, and academics worldwide to exchange ideas and insights. This collaborative environment highlighted the significance of cross-border partnerships in tackling pressing challenges in veterinary vaccine and drug technology.
For Pakistan, the MoU represents a leap toward enhancing its research infrastructure and global scientific standing. For China, it reaffirms a commitment to fostering collaboration with Belt and Road countries, advancing shared goals in health sciences and technology. The agreement’s emphasis on equitable sharing of intellectual property and making joint research achievements publicly accessible underscores a shared dedication to global scientific advancement.
The MoU will remain in effect for five years, with provisions for extension upon mutual agreement. Both institutions are optimistic about the long-term benefits of this collaboration, not only for their respective countries but also for the global scientific community.
This partnership symbolizes the shared vision of Pakistan and China to harness the transformative power of science and technology for mutual progress and prosperity. It is a beacon for future collaborations within the Belt and Road Initiative, underscoring the importance of innovation and shared growth in shaping a better future.