On April 13-14, a delegation of three scholars Research Centre for Chinese Medicine and Innovation visited Jinan University for a high-level academic exchange. The team met with Academician Yao Xinsheng and his distinguished research group to discuss the industrialization of the Sambucus (Elderberry) project and the strategic application for the RAISe+ program.
The visit was marked by productive dialogue focused on translating academic research into commercial health solutions. The RCMI scholars and Academician Yao reviewed the technical roadmap for the Sambucus project, exploring opportunities to leverage the university's expertise in natural product chemistry to accelerate product development and market entry.
In addition to these strategic discussions, the delegation toured the university's advanced research facilities. They held specialized academic exchanges with Jinan University professors regarding the Long COVID research initiative. Building on their previous collaboration, the teams outlined a framework to extend the study, focusing on long-term patient recovery and post-viral syndrome management.
The successful meeting highlights a continued commitment to global scientific collaboration, bridging the gap between academic discovery and public health application.