1.Fostering high-quality development in medicine through integrated innovation ecology: innovation exploration and practice of the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation
Ming LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Jiantao LI ; Mingli LIU ; Wanheng LIU ; Licheng ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Songjun WANG ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(5):413-417
Objective:To explore and practice the construction of an innovative ecosystem that integrates innovation in the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation, providing references and insights for driving high-quality development of medical care.Methods:Guided by a national policy framework and Industry-Academia-Research-Government-Enterprise Collaborative Innovation, the Center had established six innovation platforms and three systemic pillars. The study analyzed its integrated strategy, which encompassed ecosystem design, platform-enabled empowerment, comprehensive system support, end-to-end coverage, a folded innovation approach, and a standardization-driven mechanism.Results:The Center had built a highly integrated innovation ecosystem, creating a powerful driver for technological advancement and commercialization in orthopedics and sports rehabilitation, accelerating the industrialization of key technologies like surgical robots and 3D-printed implants.Conclusions:Guided by the principle of ″simplifying complex surgeries and standardizing common procedures″, the Center will leverage digital intelligence throughout clinical care, aiming to bridge gaps in healthcare quality so that patients can receive top-tier treatment for major diseases within their home provinces. This commitment to homogenized, high-quality care presents a ″China Model″ for global health and advance the national ″Healthy China″ initiative.
2.Fostering high-quality development in medicine through integrated innovation ecology: innovation exploration and practice of the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation
Ming LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Jiantao LI ; Mingli LIU ; Wanheng LIU ; Licheng ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Songjun WANG ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(5):413-417
Objective:To explore and practice the construction of an innovative ecosystem that integrates innovation in the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation, providing references and insights for driving high-quality development of medical care.Methods:Guided by a national policy framework and Industry-Academia-Research-Government-Enterprise Collaborative Innovation, the Center had established six innovation platforms and three systemic pillars. The study analyzed its integrated strategy, which encompassed ecosystem design, platform-enabled empowerment, comprehensive system support, end-to-end coverage, a folded innovation approach, and a standardization-driven mechanism.Results:The Center had built a highly integrated innovation ecosystem, creating a powerful driver for technological advancement and commercialization in orthopedics and sports rehabilitation, accelerating the industrialization of key technologies like surgical robots and 3D-printed implants.Conclusions:Guided by the principle of ″simplifying complex surgeries and standardizing common procedures″, the Center will leverage digital intelligence throughout clinical care, aiming to bridge gaps in healthcare quality so that patients can receive top-tier treatment for major diseases within their home provinces. This commitment to homogenized, high-quality care presents a ″China Model″ for global health and advance the national ″Healthy China″ initiative.
3.MicroRNAs application in forensic medicine: possibilities and limitations
Juanjuan QIN ; Zhiyong LU ; Xueping CUI ; Wanheng WANG ; Ming HAO ; Hui TANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(5):492-496
MicroRNAs are a class of endogenous, non-coding small RNA, 18~24 nucleotides in length, that mediate the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. The high conservation, time-dependent and tissue specificity of microRNAs make it possible for forensic body fluid identification, individual age estimation, estimation of postmortem interval, toxicity analysis, and analysis of the cause of death. However, the limitation of the quantity of identified microRNAs and the uncertainty of the research methods also limit the application microRNA in forensic science from theoretical research to practical application.

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