TCM Symposium
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an entire system of diagnosis and treatment that parallels Western medicine, but is much older. TCM is thought to be especially useful for treatment of chronic diseases, which is very relevant to modern drug discovery. Our goal of organizing this 2-day symposium on an East-meets-West theme is mainly to bridge the two sides. Herbal medicines have long been viewed as a promising place for drug candidates, and we want to encourage that, but we feel translational Chinese approaches to diagnosis and disease classification may also be informative to a Western audience. Therefore, in this 2-day symposium we will bring together speakers from Hong Kong that are world-class researchers and clinicians in the TCM field and HMS speakers who have pursued original lines of research in chemical biology, and/or have research approaches related to TCM, at least conceptually, to spark discussions and potential research collaborations.
Zhaoxiang Bian | Characteristics and Challenges for Clinical Trial with Chinese Medicine
Weidong Lu, Danielle Margalit | Integrating Acupuncture into Conventional Cancer Treatment
Min Li | Neuroprotective Drug Discovery Based on TCM Clinical Practice
Jon Clardy | Chemical Biology and Natural Product Based Drug Discovery
Ge Zhang | From Mechanistic Understandings to Precision Medicine
Charles Serhan | Resolvins and Pro-Resolving Receptor Mechanisms in Inflammation and Infections
Aiping Lyu | Overview of TCM Therapy and TCM Classification of Syndromes of Diseases