
Duke Kunshan University Vaccine Delivery Research and Innovation Lab
VaxLab aims to strengthen the national immunization program and improve people’s health by producing high-quality scientific evidence and conducting policy advocacy activities.

VaxLab aims to strengthen the national immunization program and improve people’s health by producing high-quality scientific evidence and conducting policy advocacy activities.

Nicholas Peoples, a graduate of the 2018 MSc-GH cohort at Duke Kunshan University, has been selected as a Tsinghua University Schwarzman Scholar for the class of 2023.

On the 5th China Health Economics Development Forum and the 4th Health and Medical Big Data Forum, the paper Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Free Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccination Policy for the Elderly: A Real-World Study in Yinzhou District by Professor Lijing Yan’s team at the Global Health Research Center of Duke Kunshan University was awarded the first prize for excellent papers.

On November 15, 2022, the white paper Chronic Diseases 2030: Innovation Accelerates Transformation, compiled jointly by the World Economic Forum, the Global Health Research Center of Duke Kunshan University, and Access Health, was officially released at the G20 Bali Leaders Summit.

Initiated by MSD (China), and supported by the Global Health Research Center at Duke Kunshan University together with the International Center for Communication at Tsinghua University, the Media Academy Project (also known as the Knowledge Camp project) was launched in September 2021.

A collaborative study involving researchers at Duke Kunshan University’ s Global Health Research Center and Wang-Cai Biochemistry Laboratory has made important ground in understanding Clostridioides difficile infection (C. diff), an antibiotic-resistant pathogen that can cause severe diarrhoea, belly pain, and fever and potentially lead to death.
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