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Botanical Symposium 2026

12 Jan 2026


Advancing Chinese Medicine: Highlights from Botanical Symposium 2026

 

The Research Centre for Chinese Medicine Innovation (RCMI) proudly hosted the Botanical Symposium 2026 on 7–8 January 2026 at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The event welcomed over 100 participants, both in person and online, for two days of inspiring presentations and meaningful discussions.

 

Opening remarks by Prof. WONG Wing-tak, Deputy President and Provost of PolyU; Dr Vincent CHUNG Chi-ho, Commissioner for Chinese Medicine Development at the Health Bureau of the HKSAR Government; and Dr Edmund FONG Ho-ching, Assistant Director of Health (Chinese Medicine) at the Department of Health of the HKSAR Government, set the tone for a dynamic programme featuring 14 distinguished speakers. Topics ranged from herbal medicine and neurocognitive functions to drug–herb interactions and artificial intelligence in biomedical sciences. The event also highlighted the progress of RCMI seed projects, showcasing how collaborative research is yielding impactful outcomes.

 

The symposium reaffirmed RCMI’s continued commitment to advancing health and well-being through Chinese Medicine by fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and nurturing the next generation of scientists.

 

RCMI extends heartfelt thanks to all speakers, moderators, participants, and supporters, and gratefully acknowledges the support of the Good Practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Association (GP-TCM RA) and Shenzhen Key Laboratory, whose contributions continue to strengthen regional and international partnerships.

 

Looking ahead, RCMI will expand research in tai chi, acupuncture, and artificial intelligence in Chinese Medicine, while deepening collaborations with scientists from Canada, Australia, the USA, and local institutions. These efforts will drive clinical studies at Hong Kong’s new TCM hospital and advance product development.


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