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The 11th International Summer Program of Guanghua Law School

2018-08-06

The 11th International Summer Program of Guanghua Laws School was held on Zhijiang Campus from July 16 to 20. Both Chinese and international students were involved in this event, who were exposed to law-related practices and unique local culture.In his opening speech on the first day, Prof. ZHAO Jun, vice dean of Guanghua Law School, expressed warm welcome to the participants and wished them ...

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A new definition of books

2018-08-03

On exhibition is a collection of 20 or so transformable books designed by 53 exchange students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). Every book has its own story: a book like a peacock fanning its tail, a book like falling water, a book from an ancient garden, a book with emotions, a book about Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night, etc. Patterns in books will vary with tempera...

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ZJU scientists reveal new mechanism for MCR-3 colistin resistance

2018-08-02

Mobilized resistance to colistin is evolving rapidly and its global dissemination poses a severe hazard to human health and safety. Transferable colistin resistance gene, mcr-3, first identified in Shandong, China, has already been found in several countries in multidrug-resistant human infections. Antimicrobial resistance: global report on surveillance 2014 issued by WHO points out that over...

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Renewable energy summer school: a fruitful trip

2018-08-01

Conor, one of the nine international students who were admitted into the first ever Renewable Energy Summer School, has enjoyed his time at ZJU working with the researchers here."I came to this program to do research but also to learn a little bit about China. I've really enjoyed that. Different people in my lab are incredibly inclusive and we've done a lot of good research together, ...

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Wenqin Chorus wins gold prize in 1st Tokyo International Choir Competition

2018-07-31

The 1st Tokyo International Choir Competition was held on July 25-29, 2018. This event is to contribute to culture through the popularization and promotion of choral music. Additionally, it also offers an execellent stage for international exchange through choirs. ZJU’s Wenqin Chorus, as the only participant from the Chinese mainland, competed with 13 world-class choruses from 13 countries a...

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ZJU scientists reveal functional organization in soil metagenomes

2018-07-30

The research team, led by Prof. XU Jianming with the College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, reveals the functional organization in soil metagenomes by generating a genetic correlation network based on genes derived from metagenomes of forest soils. The findings are published in the July 25 issue of the ISME Journal.Microorganisms operate at the heart of biological cha...

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The First ZHITU Symposium on Advances in Civil Engineering held at ZJU

2018-07-27

The First ZHITU Symposium on Advances in Civil Engineering was held in the College of Civil Engineering and Architecture (CCEA), ZJU on July 12-14.ZHITU stands for the union of five universities, namely, ZJU, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HK PolyU), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), the University of Tokyo (UoT) and Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST). Z...

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Key player in regulatory mechanism for innate immune response uncovered in ZJU

2018-07-26

The research team led by WANG Xiaojian, a professor of immunology in the School of Medicine, worked together with the research team led by SUN Jihong from the Department of Radiology in the Sir Run Shaw Shaw Hospital to discover the function of downregulated NDR1 protein kinase in inhibiting innate immune response by initiating an miR146a-STAT1 feedback loop. The findings are published online...

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ZJU scientists reveal key regulator for cell cycle

2018-07-23

The research team headed by WANG Fangwei, a professor with Life Sciences Institute and Innovation Center for Cell Signaling Network at Zhejiang University, published an article entitled “WAC Promotes Polo-like Kinase 1 Activation for Timely Mitotic Entry” in the July 17 issue of the journal of Cell Reports.Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cell...

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Scientists develop chemo-photothermal combination therapy for TNBC

2018-07-19

In a laboratory in the Institute of Translational Medicine, Zhejiang University, scientists are attempting to expose a mouse with breast cancer to near-infrared laser radiation. 3 minutes later, the “drug box” in the tumor area is then opened, thereby allowing anti-tumor drug to penetrate into the deep tissue evenly. Four hours later, cancer cells are eradicated.The research team, headed by ZHOU...

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Team Designer wins first prize in 2018 Xunlei Blockchain Application Global Challenge

2018-07-18

Competing against more than 500 teams from around the world, Team Designer from ZJU’s Incas-lab (Intelligent Computing and Systems Laboratory) claimed a championship spotearlier this month in the finals of the 2018 Xunlei Blockchain Application Global Challenge.As the only team that involves undergraduates, Designer consists of team coach Dr. CHEN Jianhai, team leader and PhD student WANG Be...

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First gold medal in Athletics World Cup by ZJU sprinter XIE Zhenye

2018-07-17

XIE Zhenye, a postgraduate student of the Department of Physical Education, Zhejiang University, won gold in the men’s 200m event with a time of 20.25 seconds on the first day of competition at the inaugural Athletics World Cup Saturday in London.The 24-year-old sprinter beat South Africa’s Luxolo Adams (20.45 seconds) and American Ameer Webb (20.51 seconds). The two-day event features eight of ...

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The 2018 Marine Science Joint Summer School kicks off at ZJU

2018-07-16

The 2018 Marine Science Joint Summer School kicked off in the Ocean College on July 13. Over 60 participants attended the opening ceremony, and were warmly welcomed by Prof. LI Chunfeng, chair of Department of Marine Science. "I’m quite delighted to welcome students and teachers from Bandung Institute of Technology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Second Institute of Oceanog...

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Broken shuttle may hinder learning in patients with intellectual disability

2018-07-13

Unable to carry signals based on sights and sounds to the genes that record memories, a broken shuttle protein may hinder learning in patients with intellectual disability, schizophrenia and autism. This is the implication of a study conducted by researchers from ZJU School of Medicine and NYU School of Medicine, which was published in the June 22, 2018 online issue of Nature Communications.S...

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