Clinical Problem-Driven Collaboration Between Medicine and Engineering

Date:2026-06-08


Speaker: Dingqing Feng

Time: 9:00–10:00, Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Venue: Multifunctional Hall 702, High-Tech Innovation Building (East Campus)


Speaker Biography:

Dingqing Feng, MD, Research Fellow at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, China-Japan Friendship Hospital. She is engaged in basic and clinical translational research related to gynecologic tumors, with research directions including tumor immunology, tumor metabolism, and the application of nanomaterials in disease diagnosis and treatment. She has undertaken 1 National Key R&D Program Project, presided over 3 National Natural Science Foundation projects and several provincial/ministerial-level projects. As the first or corresponding author, she has published more than 30 SCI papers, obtained 10 authorized patents, co-edited 2 monographs, and won the Second Prize of Anhui Provincial Science and Technology Award.


Abstract:

The speaker will share her more than 10 years of experience in medicine-engineering collaboration. Guided by clinical problems, she focuses on the integration of basic research and clinical practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and medicine-engineering integration, carrying out closed-loop research of "clinical problem - mechanism exploration - application development". She will present real cases of translating scientific research results with the perseverance of "waiting for the clouds to clear to see the moon" and the craftsmanship of "grinding a sword for ten years". At the same time, she will summarize the major problems encountered in clinical practice in obstetrics and gynecology, analyze the needs for medicine-engineering collaboration, help advance translational research, and serve clinical practice.