Ginseng and Panax notoginseng, two well-known traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, contain rare ginsenosides—often called "plant gold" for their powerful health benefits, including boosting immunity, reducing fatigue, and fighting oxidation. However, these valuable compounds are naturally scarce and difficult to extract, making them expensive and hard to obtain. Research teams from Tianjin Uni...
Gao Miao, Associate Researcher of the School of Marine Science and Technology, Tianjin University, was selected for a two-year government-backed project to support promising young scientists, according to the Chinese Association for Science and Technology (CAST).The first group of 3,226 doctoral candidates has been selected for a two-year government-backed project to support promising young s...
For 19-year-old Nursena Burus, coming to China was more than just a chance to learn a new language—it was an opportunity to connect with a culture she had admired from afar. Hailing from the historic city of Manisa in western Turkey, near the Aegean coast, Nursena grew up surrounded by a rich tapestry of Turkish traditions. When she arrived in Tianjin, China, to study at Tianjin University on ...
The impact of scholars has become an increasingly important metric in academia and the public domain as global research continues to evolve. Recently, ScholarGPS, an international academic institution, released its 2024 Global Top 0.05% Scientists List, recognizing Ming Dong, Executive Director of the Haihe Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interaction and Human-Machine Integration, among the top 0....
Tianjin University will hold an orientation on 2025 Excellent Young Scientists Fund Program (Overseas) on March 1.Time:North America & Asia-Pacific Session: March 1, 09:00 am Beijing TimeEurope Session: March 1, 4:00 pm Beijing Time (Replay)Platform: Tencent MeetingTopics:University OverviewTalent Policies and Support MeasuresKey Notes for ApplicationsDiscussion & Q&ARegistration:Scan the QR co...
Recently, Professors Hu Wenping, Lei Shengbin, Li Qifeng, and Associate Professor Shen Yongtao from Tianjin University published a groundbreaking study in the prestigious journalNature Materials. Their research introduces a new technique, called the "Wax-aided immersion method," which successfully produces controllable chiral graphene rolls. This advancement provides a novel approach to chirali...