Peking University, January 21, 2025: Recently, the winners of the 2024 Chinese Medical Science and Technology Awards, one of the most prestigious awards in the field of medicine, were announced, their recognition attributed to a total of 90 achievements. Demonstrating a distinguished position in medical research, Peking University secured a record-breaking total of 10 awards, including 3 resounding first prizes, and commenced the new year with distinction. These triumphant accomplishments came after PKU was granted the highest honors in the 2024 Huaxia Medical Science and Technology Award, striding further towards new breakthroughs. The following are the 10 testaments to the excellence bestowed upon PKU.
First Prize—Innovation and Promotion of Organ Preservation and Functional Remodeling Technology for Malignant Tumors of Female Reproductive System
Lead contributor: Wang Jianliu, with Peking University People’s Hospital
The joint research on the treatment of malignant tumor in female reproductive system emphasized the preservation of fertility function. A set of “4R” concepts was proposed, respectively mitigating tumors, preserving organs, remodeling functions, and achieving childbirth, abbreviated as “treatment, preservation, facilitation, and reproduction”. This systematic procedure has been recognized nationwide.
First Prize—Research and Development of Oral Hard Tissue Repair Materials and Exploration of Clinical Key Technologies
Lead contributor: Deng Xuliang, with Peking University Hospital of Stomatology
In response to the obstacles concerning oral cavity faced by experts across the globe, comprehensive research was carried out, leading to several innovations. A series of breakthroughs was achieved, including improvement in durability of dental fillings, higher efficiency in pain relief, significant increase in alveolar bone mass, and overall enhancement in restoration effects.
First Prize—Development and Advancement of Precision Diagnosis and Treatment Technology for Gastric Cancer
Lead contributor: Ji Jiafu, with Peking University Cancer Hospital
With a focus on the key clinical issues in the diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer, major technological breakthroughs have been achieved: the building of a new model for comprehensive treatment, the creation of a new system for precision surgery, and the establishment of new standards for immunotherapy. At the same time, Professor Ji and his team hosted the International Gastric Cancer Conference in China for the first time, gaining acknowledgement by academia at home and abroad.
Second Prize—Precision Therapy for Late-Stage Mucosal Melanoma and Its Innovation
Lead contributor: Sheng Xinan, with Peking University Cancer Hospital
Aiming at addressing the challenges in mucosal melanoma, such as poor prognosis and the lack of standard treatment plans, an innovative study was conducted, starting from basic research to clinical practice and then to promotion of application. This standardized procedure has generated broad academic and social significance.
Second Prize—China Mental Health Survey
Lead contributor: Huang Yueqin, with Peking University Sixth Hospital
As the first national epidemiological survey on mental disorders holding reference value, The China Mental Health Survey adopted internationally advanced protocols and methods as its benchmark. Important data on the prevalence, disability and morbidity rate, as well as the burden borne, service utilization, and other influencing factors related to 36 mental disorders across 7 categories, making outstanding contributions to laying the groundwork for China’s scientific decision-making.
Third Prize—A Precise Management System Based on Improving Peri-Anesthetic Organ Protection and Long-term Prognosis
Lead contributor: Wang Dongxin, with Peking University First Hospital
To tackle key problems such as improving peri-anesthetic organ protection and providing long-term prognosis, end-to-end innovative research was carried out, and the solution was applied more extensively.
Third Prize—A Lecture on the “Heart” as an Organ: Building a Matrix-Based Science Education System for Public on Cardiac Health
Lead contributor: Liu Jian, with Peking University People’s Hospital
The team led by Professor Liu adopted a multi-dimensional approach to promote scientific knowledge about cardiac health among the public through integrated media. The project was titled “A Lecture on the ‘Heart’: Building a Matrix-Based Science Education System for Public on Cardiac Health”, delivering extensive and professional scientific perspectives while also encouraging people of all ages to participate in the creation of popular science contents.
Third Prize—New Mechanisms of Membrane Receptors in Cardiovascular Diseases, Theories, and Intervention Strategies
Lead contributor: Li Zijian, with Peking University Third Hospital
Professor Li’s team proposed an original theory of membrane receptor activation and precise intervention strategies, establishing a research system for cardiovascular membrane receptors that follows a “theoretical guidance→mechanism exploration→intervention strategy” framework.
Third Prize—High-Resolution Copper Isotope Clinical Positron Emission Tomography Reveals Tumor Micrometastasis
Lead contributor: Yang Zhi, with Peking University Cancer Hospital
Dedicated to overcoming the bottleneck in the medium- and long-term development plan for medical isotopes in China, the team succeeded in the clinical translation of nuclide 64Cu which has a medium and long half-life.
China Youth Science and Technology Award—Establishment and Application of NK Cell Reconstruction Monitoring System After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Lead contributor: Zhao Xiangyu, with Peking University People’s Hospital
The team conducted in-depth research on the regulatory mechanism and monitoring system of NK cell immune reconstitution after transplantation. The findings were included in 14 domestic and international guidelines and consensus documents among organizations such as the European Society for Bone Marrow Transplantation, British Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, and the French Society for Bone Marrow Transplantation. The research had a direct impact on the formulation and standards of donor selection guidelines in China, the US, the UK, France, and other countries.
Written by: Lang Lang
Edited by: Liu Xin, He Yike
Source: Office of Scientific Research
Link: https://bynews.bjmu.edu.cn/zhxw/2025/ae77560d9e7346cdbd1df6776c7795e7.htm