Gábor Varga, Vice Director of the Centre for Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, was invited as a distinguished international speaker at the Second JinTown Bay Forum, a high-level academic event focused on Immunotherapy and Biomedical Science. The forum was hosted by one of China’s leading medical institutions and brought together renowned experts from Europe, Asia, and the United States.
The 2025 forum centered on the latest advances in immunotherapy, tumor microenvironment research, and translational biomedical science. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and clinical translation, the event served as an important platform for sharing cutting-edge discoveries and fostering global scientific exchange.
Presentation by Gábor Varga
During the academic program, Dr. Varga delivered a lecture titled “Clinical Translational Medicine Research and Education at Semmelweis University – Immunological Aspects.” His talk highlighted:
- Semmelweis University’s translational medicine model
- Ongoing research activities with immune-related endpoints
- The educational structure supporting clinical researchers
- Opportunities for international collaboration in immunology and translational science
His contribution sparked active discussion during the Q&A session and further strengthened the global visibility of Semmelweis University’s translational medicine ecosystem.
A Platform for Global Collaboration
The JinTown Bay Forum featured 11 internationally recognized experts, including academicians and senior researchers from premier European and Asian research institutes. The event placed strong emphasis on scientific innovation, clinical applicability, and the importance of international partnerships in advancing biomedical research.
Dr. Varga’s participation demonstrated the Centre for Translational Medicine’s commitment to high-level international engagement and reinforced the role of Semmelweis University as a key contributor to global biomedical research and education.