Cha Medical University Cooperation with Rutgers University in Global Business Agreement to train world-class medical scholars
Oct 23, 2024
Cha Medical University (President Lim Sang-tae) signed a memorandum of understanding with Rutgers (The State University of New Jersey), a prestigious public university in the United States, for joint research and academic exchanges at the ChaBio Complex in Pangyo, Gyeonggi-do, on Monday, October 21.
The signing ceremony was attended by Cha Medical University President Dim Dong-tae, Vice President of Research Yun Ho-seop, Seo Young-geo, Professor of Neurology at Bundang Cha Hospital, Prabhas Moghe, Senior Vice President of Rutgers University, and Eric Garfunkel, Vice President of International Cooperation.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to cooperate in areas such as ▲ promoting joint research and sharing data and technology ▲ expanding faculty and student exchange programs through research cooperation ▲ developing educational programs ▲ holding joint academic activities and seminars.
Founded in 1766, Rutgers University in New Jersey is a research-oriented university in the Public Ivy League of public universities and is conducting various bio-research. In April this year, he signed a business agreement with Bundang Cha Hospital on regenerative treatment, laying the groundwork for this cooperation. Cha Medical University plans to cultivate global talents through industry, academia, research, and disease by leading medical research through academic exchanges with Rutgers University and Bundang Cha Hospital.
"Based on the global bio-healthcare infrastructure owned by the two universities, we will focus more on nurturing world-class medical scientists," President Dim Dong-tae said.
Senior Vice-President Prabas Moge said, `We are pleased to cooperate with the College of Tea Sciences, which has industrial, academic, research, and disease infrastructure around the world and has strengths in the medical field.' `If the two institutions cooperate together, they will be able to produce innovative research results.'
The signing ceremony was attended by Cha Medical University President Dim Dong-tae, Vice President of Research Yun Ho-seop, Seo Young-geo, Professor of Neurology at Bundang Cha Hospital, Prabhas Moghe, Senior Vice President of Rutgers University, and Eric Garfunkel, Vice President of International Cooperation.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to cooperate in areas such as ▲ promoting joint research and sharing data and technology ▲ expanding faculty and student exchange programs through research cooperation ▲ developing educational programs ▲ holding joint academic activities and seminars.
Founded in 1766, Rutgers University in New Jersey is a research-oriented university in the Public Ivy League of public universities and is conducting various bio-research. In April this year, he signed a business agreement with Bundang Cha Hospital on regenerative treatment, laying the groundwork for this cooperation. Cha Medical University plans to cultivate global talents through industry, academia, research, and disease by leading medical research through academic exchanges with Rutgers University and Bundang Cha Hospital.
"Based on the global bio-healthcare infrastructure owned by the two universities, we will focus more on nurturing world-class medical scientists," President Dim Dong-tae said.
Senior Vice-President Prabas Moge said, `We are pleased to cooperate with the College of Tea Sciences, which has industrial, academic, research, and disease infrastructure around the world and has strengths in the medical field.' `If the two institutions cooperate together, they will be able to produce innovative research results.'
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