【Exchange Dynamics】Sichuan Bioinformatics Society Secretariat Visits LeShan City Medical Association for Exchange

Pubdate:2024-01-31

   On January 29, 2024, Zhou Jueqiao, Deputy Secretary-General of the Sichuan Bioinformatics Society, and Chen Liqiong, Party Branch Secretary, led all members of the Society's Secretariat to visit the Leshan City Medical Association. They engaged in discussions and exchanges with Yang Min, Vice President of the Leshan City Medical Association, and relevant office heads.

   Vice President Yang Min of the Leshan City Medical Association warmly welcomed the visit of the Sichuan Bioinformatics Society team. He expressed that the exchange is a great opportunity for both parties to deepen cooperation and seek common development. He hopes that by strengthening the connection between the two associations, further in-depth cooperation in academic research and popular science activities can be promoted, jointly contributing to high-quality development.

   Deputy Secretary-General Zhou Jueqiao stated that the Sichuan Bioinformatics Society looks forward to enhancing cooperation with the Leshan City Medical Association in academic exchanges, popular science activities, and bringing advanced medical technologies to grassroots levels. This will lead to resource sharing and joint planning for greater development opportunities.

   During the meeting, both parties introduced their respective basic situations and work progress in detail and engaged in in-depth discussions and exchanges on topics such as the construction of the secretariat, academic exchanges, popular science activities, and business development. They discussed solutions and future development directions in conjunction with association management and existing issues.

   The successful holding of this meeting has laid a solid foundation for further cooperation between the Sichuan Bioinformatics Society and the Leshan City Medical Association. Both parties expressed that they will maintain close contact and work together to promote academic exchanges and the development of the medical profession.