Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Wuhan’s 2nd workstation for Nobel Prize set up in OVC

Updated: 2018-04-10



The signing and unveiling ceremony of the Nobel Laureate Scientific Workstation jointly established by Professor Randy Schekman and Wuhan Life Origin Biotech was held in Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone (Optics Valley of China), central China’s Hubei province, on March 31.

The workstation is located in Optics Valley of China. It is the second of its kind in the zone, also in Wuhan.

Randy Schekman, a cell biology professor at the University of California, received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2013. Schekman’s research discoveries are widely applied in medicine, specifically in areas like tumor treatment and respiratory system treatment.

The subject of the two parties’ research is the regulatory system of vesicular transport, the main transport system within the cells discovered by Professor Schekman.

Wuhan Life Origin Biotech and Professor Schekman will cooperate to study precision diagnosis and treatment, and to promote the research and industrialization of vesicular diagnosis.
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Nobel Prize Laureate Randy Schekman Workstation is set up in Optics Valley of China on March 31. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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A photo of Professor Randy Schekman [Photo provided to China Daily]

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