Recently, ZCMU and the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention signed a joint construction agreement and inaugurated the “WHO Collaborating Center for Vector Surveillance and Management Research and Training Base.”
Zhang Guangji, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of ZCMU, said that ZCMU would take this opportunity to give full play to the advantages of Chinese medicine feature, further strengthen the training of preventive medical talents with Chinese medicine characteristics, enhance the construction of public health and preventive medicine disciplines, and strive to promote the full participation of Chinese medicine in the construction of the public health system.
Kan Biao, director of the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said that to improve the capacity of China and global vector biological control, the two sides would focus on the active response to the impact of climate change on human health, give full play to their distinctive advantages, share teaching and researching resources, and achieve complementary advantages.
It is known that the two sides will cooperate in teaching, scientific research and talent training, establish a cooperative and innovative mechanism for talent training and scientific research in vector biology control, and focus on cultivating high-level applied talents with strong theoretical and practical abilities in vector biology control and scientific research potential.