TAIWAN EXPERIENCE EDUCATION PROGRAM@TMU
THESE RESEARCH-ORIENTED LEARNING PROGRAMS ALLOW STUDENTS TO GAIN LABORATORY EXPERIENCE AT TAIPEI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
THESE RESEARCH-ORIENTED LEARNING PROGRAMS ALLOW STUDENTS TO GAIN LABORATORY EXPERIENCE AT TAIPEI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Participants are responsible for their travel, visa, accommodation, and local living expenses; however, participants may receive merit-based subsidies that vary by subprogram and funding resources.
Gyn Cancer Eradication Initiative
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Program Introduction
1: Showing the success of cervical cancer control in Taiwan
2: Call for collaboration of ovarian cancer clinical trials
3: Establish exchange program for our staffs
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., W. Harry Feinstone Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
B.S., Faculty of Medicine
National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
Professional Appointment
2023.02- present, Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
2021.08- present, Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taiwan
Research Interests
Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Therapy for Cancer Stem Cells
Department of Pathology
Program Introduction
In spite of advances in cancer treatment, a subpopulation of tumor cells known as cancer stem cells (CSCs) may renew themselves to resist treatment and drive the metastasis of cancer. We use CSCs as a research model to investigate three primary research topics, including 1) mitochondrial bioenergetics, 2) transcription factor small-molecule drugs, and 3) exosome-based medication. For the study of regenerative medicine, induced pluripotent stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells are used for exosome-based drugs, tissue repair, and cancer treatments.
Application Period, Term and Fees
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
M.S., Department of Life Sciences and Institute of Genome Sciences
National Yang Ming University (now National Yang Ming Chioa Tung University), Taiwan
B.S., Department of Life Science
Tzu Chi University, Taiwan
Professional Appointment
2019.06 – present, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Translational Medicine
Viral Infectious Diseases & Oncolytic Viro-Immunotherapy Internship Training Program
Deptartment of Microbiology and Immunology
Program Introduction
This training program is intended to train the individual in the areas of emerging viral infectious disease as well as the development and application of viral oncolytics. The program aims to provide the trainee with basic knowledge and hands-on experience on viruses and the associated laboratory techniques that are required for the understanding of viral pathogenesis and the use of viral oncolytics as a novel treatment against human cancers. Specifically, the trainee will undergo rigorous training in the basic techniques in cell culture, virus culture, cell transfection, cell cytotoxicity analysis, western blotting, immunofluorescence, microscopy, flow cytometry, drug screening analysis, and oncolytic viral assays. The trainee will also learn how to develop model systems for studying emerging viral infectious diseases and engineer oncolytic vectors for oncolytic virotherapy.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2 months before the intended internship period (2024)
Term: 1-3 months depending on availability (2024)
Fee: Participants are responsible for their travel, local living expenses, insurance fees, and other expenses.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Microbiology & Immunology
Dalhousie University, Canada
M.S., Medical Biophysics
University of Toronto, Canada
B.S., Microbiology & Immunology
McGill University, Canada
Professional Appointments
Professor, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology
Head, Molecular Virology & Oncolytics Laboratory
Vice Dean, Office of Global Engagement
Chief, International Research Section, Office of Global Engagement
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology
Dalhousie University, Canada
Committee Member & Co-Investigator
Canadian Network on Hepatitis C (CanHepC), Canada
Research Interests
Website
Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging
Professional Master Program in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Program Introduction
This opportunity is designed for passionate and forward-thinking individuals eager to delve into the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and medical diagnostics. As an intern, you will work closely with our expert team of professionals, gaining hands-on experience in developing and implementing AI algorithms for medical image analysis. You’ll have the chance to explore the vast potential of AI in revolutionizing diagnostic accuracy, accelerating treatment plans, and improving overall patient outcomes. Throughout the program, interns will be exposed to real-world challenges in medical imaging, contributing to projects that bridge the gap between technology and healthcare. Whether you are a computer science enthusiast, a medical student, or someone with a keen interest in the convergence of technology and medicine, this internship provides a unique platform to make a meaningful impact on the future of healthcare.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01 – 2024/03/31
Term: 4 months
Fee: NT 15,000/month
Program Details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Department of Computer Science and Engineering
M.S., Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
B.Eng., Information Technology
Da Lat University, Vietnam
Professional Appointments
2023.02 – present, Associate Professor, Professional Master Program in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Website
GIS analysis of air pollution and other environmental risk factors on road traffic injuries
Department of Emergency
Program Introduction
The introduction of our program: Our project aims to investigate the associations between air pollution exposure and road traffic injuries and prognosis using emergency room medical data and GIS. The data of trauma patients treated in the emergency department were provided through three emergency responsible hospitals, and the residential address of the traffic-injured patients and the scene information of the traffic accident, including the location of the accident, were obtained by connecting the information of the road traffic accident investigation report form provided by the Taiwan Transportation Safety Board. After using GIS to complete the coordinates of the patient’s residential address and the accident location, our study obtains the weather and air quality data of the accident site from public resources.
The coordinates of the patients’ residential addresses are considered the location of long-term air pollution exposure, and the long-term air pollution concentration of each patient will be estimated through the Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) data obtained through NASA satellite data. Finally, statistical methods were used to analyze the associations between air pollution exposure concentration and parameters of injury and prognosis.
Four months curriculum: Students will be supported to settle into their new environment and register at the university. A desk space will be allocated. I will arrange an initial meeting with the students to discuss the objectives of the internship and the expected mechanisms of their fulfillment. The students will be fully trained to run each study. They will be able to engage with me (supervisor) and other laboratory members to discuss any aspects of the general running of the study protocols that they require clarifications on. They will also be trained to apply the GIS and interpret their data. I will arrange a weekly or bi-weekly meeting with the student to discuss and reflect on their progress. The student will be allowed to partake in research group meetings and other academic activities within the university, including attending relevant bespoke workshops on research career development (e.g., on manuscript writing, grant writing, and networking). They will also be encouraged to present their work orally at a research group meeting at least once before they complete their visit.
Toward the end of the training, we will meet with the student to discuss plans to publish their work or disseminate their findings in a future conference. They will also be assisted to identify existing or future opportunities, globally or within their original work environment, that the training has empowered them to be eligible and competitive for and how they can be assisted to access them and also integrate the knowledge and skills gained into their further research or professional practice roles. We will provide intern students with scholarships of NT$60,000.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01-2024/08/31
Term: 4 months
Fee: NT$60,000/ 4 months
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., School of Public Health, College of Public Health
M.S., Graduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, College of Public Health and Nutrition
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
M.D., School of Medicine, College of Medicine
China Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2019.05 – present, Associate Professor, College of Medicine
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
2014- present, Vice Director, Department of Critical and Emergency Medicine
Taipei Municipal Wanfang Hospital, Taiwan
Research Interests
Comparative Analysis of Oral Microbiota and Maximum Bite Force Between Healthy and Periodontitis Subjects
School of Dentistry
Program Introduction
This internship research project aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis of oral microbiota composition and bite force detection in healthy and periodontitis-affected groups, to provide a more holistic approach to diagnosing and treating periodontal disease. The execution of this internship project will contribute to a deeper understanding of the microbial mechanisms and relevant clinical parameters of periodontal disease within the dental community, potentially leading to the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. To this end, we are seeking partnerships with overseas dental and oral health departments, biomedical and bioengineering programs, as well as students with relevant experience who are at the university level or higher for internships.
In terms of execution, the project will offer a three-month professional training course covering oral microbiology, dental clinical techniques, and data analysis. There will be opportunities to collaborate with domestic industries such as CHLITINA and Pusen, providing students with a six-month internship focused on laboratory technique testing and participation in human clinical case collection. Interns coming to Taiwan will not be required to pay additional fees for learning materials, experimental resources, or space; The program will only need to cover their living expenses during their internship in Taiwan.
Not only will this project elevate the level of dental research in Taiwan, but it will also provide international students and the industrial sector with valuable experience and collaborative opportunities. Through the integration of professional courses and internship programs, we hope these students will continue their advanced studies in Taiwan upon completing their internships, thereby contributing to Taiwan’s biomedical industry.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D. Dental Pathology
Nihon University, Japan
M.S., Institute of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry
Doctor of Dental Surgery, School of Dentistry
Taipei Medical College (now Taipei Medical University), Taiwan
Professional Appointments
Professor, School of Dentistry
Research Interests
Porcine bone grafts, magnesium oxide (MgO), guided bone regeneration in dental operations
School of Dentistry
Program Introduction
This internship research project aims to enhance the biocompatibility of pig bone grafts through the introduction of magnesium oxide (MgO) ions via Hydrothermal treatment into their surface, so enabling their utilization in guided bone regeneration dental operations. The utilization of autologous bone tissue for guided bone regeneration (GBR) necessitates the removal of healthy tissue from the donor site; sometimes leading to drawbacks like increase in morbidity, insufficient intraoral graft volume, or extraoral sites with higher volume at the expense of increasing expenditures for the patient. Porcine bone graft can help to avoid these drawbacks by having key physical and chemical properties required for GBR procedures. Magnesium (Mg) has garnered significant attention as a groundbreaking metallic element for its potential utilization in orthopedic contexts, primarily attributable to its inherent biodegradability, biocompatibility, osteoconductive characteristics and can help stimulate pre-osteoblast osteogenic differentiation. To this end, we are seeking partnerships with overseas dental and oral health departments, biomedical and bioengineering programs, as well as students with relevant experience who are at the university level or higher for internships. In terms of execution, the project will offer a three-month professional training course covering guided bone regeneration, dental clinical techniques, and data analysis. There will be opportunities to collaborate with domestic laboratories, providing students with a six-month internship focused on laboratory technique testing and participation in vitro and in vivo. This project elevate the level of dental research in Taiwan, also provide international students and the industrial sector with valuable experience and collaborative opportunities. Through the integration of professional courses and internship programs, we hope these students will continue their advanced studies in Taiwan upon completing their internships, thereby contributing to Taiwan’s biomedical industry.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/02/01 – 2024/08/31
Term: 2024/09/01 – 2024/11/31
Fee: Interns coming to Taiwan will not be required to pay additional fees for learning materials, experimental resources, or space; The program will only need to cover their living expenses during their internship in Taiwan.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D. School of Dentistry
M.S. School of Dentistry
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
B.S. National Autonomous
University of Nicaragua School of Dentistry, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2020 – present, Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
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To Explore Potential Lead Compounds from Marine Natural Products
Ph. D. Program in the Clinical Drug Development of Herbal Medicine
Program Introduction
Dive into a world of discovery with Professor Lai’s research team as they unravel the secrets of marine and terrestrial environments. Our focus is on identifying lead compounds that harbor immense potential for treating cancer and inflammation-related diseases.
🌿 Nature’s Pharmacy: Discover active ingredients with therapeutic promise! Professor Lai’s team has successfully isolated and published numerous anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory compounds in prestigious Q1 scientific journals. Be part of our journey in unlocking the healing power of nature.
🔬 Innovative Solutions: Our commitment extends beyond discovery. We’ve secured multiple patents for our inventions, ensuring that our groundbreaking findings lead to tangible solutions for healthcare challenges.
🌊 Coral Aquaculture Expertise: Explore the fascinating realm of coral aquaculture with our team. We specialize in optimizing growth conditions by tapping into the biological competition and defense mechanisms of corals. This innovative approach stabilizes the production of anti-cancer compounds.
🎓 Admissions Open: Embark on a transformative academic journey with Professor Lai’s research team. Unleash your potential, contribute to groundbreaking discoveries, and be part of a team committed to advance natural leads discovery research.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Division of Pharmacognosy
Uppsala University, Sweden
Ph.D., Graduate Institute of Natural Products
Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
B.S., Department of Life Science
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2023 – present, Associate Professor, Ph. D. Program in the Clinical Drug Development of Herbal Medicine, College of Pharmacy
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Investigation of Bioactive Metabolites from Natural Resources
Graduate Institute of Pharmacognosy
Program Introduction
Cancer has been the leading cause of death worldwide and Taiwan’s top leading cause of death for 40 years. About 66.7% of cancer patients died due to metastatic cancer. Moreover, current cancer medications still have problems, such as drug tolerance and side effects. Therefore, exploring potent anti-cancer drugs with low side effects is an essential issue. Tumor lymphangiogenesis is attributed to tumor progression, invasion, and metastasis. Thus, suppression of tumor lymphangiogenesis inhibits tumor progression and metastasis, which is an important therapeutic target. Due to a challenging growth environment, coastal plants urgently need to symbiosis with endophytes. Therefore, the endophytes demonstrate the potential to produce greatly bioactive metabolites. Scaevola taccada is a traditional herbal medicine for treating tumors, and the leaves of S. taccada showed anti-cancer activity. For exploring the anti-lymphangiogenic leading compounds, twenty-eight extracts of endophytic fungi from S. taccada were applied to MS/MS experiments and anti-lymphangiogenic screening. The bioactive-coupled spectral network of metabolites showed that guaiane-type sesquiterpenoids and β-carbolines were two applicable skeletons for endophytes to anti-lymphangiogenesis. Therefore, this project will design the endophyte fermentation strategy for the two mentioned bioactive skeletons, introduce Molecular Networking analysis technology to explore the lead compounds of active strains and provide new ideas for drug development This project will integrate the “One Strain with Many Compounds (OSMAC)” fermentation approach, Molecular Networking analysis technology, and bioassayguided separation strategy for anti-cancer drug development. We expect to develop novel anti-cancer drugs from endophytes of S. taccada, and explore botanical new drugs from their optimal combination, to solve the current dilemma of metastatic cancer treatment and bring new options to clinical cancer treatment.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Graduate Institute of Natural Products
Master, School of Pharmacy
B.S., School of Pharmacy
Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Pharmacognosy
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Strategies for Herbal Research
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Program Introduction
Herbal medicine is currently widely used in health supplements. This project aims to educate students in developing herbal products as functional foods. The curriculum includes: 1. Extracting and isolating the active components of herbs, learning the skills of column chromatography. 2. Quantitative analysis of the active ingredient content in herbs, understanding the principles of HPLC operation. 3. Screening for anti-inflammatory activity of herbs and learning cell culture techniques.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Pharmacy
M.S., Pharmacognosy
B.S., Pharmacy
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2012 – present, Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2024.02 – present, Dean, Office of Student Affairs
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Cancer Care, Symptom Management, Evidence-Based Health Care
School of Nursing
Program Introduction
The rapid advancements in healthcare technology have paved the way for innovative solutions to address the challenges posed by cancer. This research internship aims to delve into the intersection of cancer treatment and smart healthcare solutions. The primary objective is to explore how modern technology, especially smart healthcare systems, can enhance the diagnosis, treatment, and post-treatment care of cancer patients. By collaborating with experts at Taipei Medical University/Department of Nursing, the intern hopes to gain a comprehensive understanding of current practices, identify potential areas of improvement, and contribute to the ongoing research in this critical domain.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01 – 2024/12/31
Term: 2023/12/01 – 2024/12/31
Fee: Participants may be eligible to receive a subsidy depending on funding availability. Participants are responsible for their
travel, local living expenses, insurance fees, and other expenses.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD, Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine
MS, Graduate Institute of Nursing, College of Nursing
BS, School of Nursing, College of Nursing
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2023.03 – present, Deputy Director, School of Nursing, College of Nursing
2022.02 – present, Professor, School of Nursing, College of Nursing
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Aging and Health Internship Training Program
School of Gerontology & Long-Term Care
Program Introduction
The modern world is facing an unprecedented challenge of aging populations, even in low-to-middle-income countries. The rate of population aging in these countries is expected to exceed the rate in high-income countries. Taiwan became an aged society in 2018 and is on schedule to become a super-aged society by 2025. Promoting healthy aging is of the utmost importance. Maintaining functional capacity and preventing geriatric syndromes is the key to staying healthy as we age.
The broad focus of this program is to 1) identify physical and psychosocial determinants of adverse health outcomes, and 2) examine potential interventions to reduce aging-related health problems. Recent research focuses on geriatric syndromes, particularly fear of falling, falls, mobility impairment, sarcopenia and frailty.
Students with interests in aging and health will learn to 1) use population-based national databases to analyze the physical, mental and psychosocial conditions in older population; 2) use laboratory apparatus and clinical assessment tools to objectively measure various health outcomes; 3) conduct a quantitative empirical research including quantitative data analysis and writing research reports.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Eligibility: MSc students or MSc graduates with healthcare background (Medicine, Nursing, Physical/Occupational Therapy, Exercise Science, Aging, etc.)
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01-2024/09/01
Term: 2024/01/01-2024/12/31 (Anytime, duration: 1-6 months)
Fee: There’s no tuition fee for this program. Students are only responsible for their own travel expenses (food, accommodation, transportation and flight).
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD, Wolfson Center for Age-Related Diseases
King’s College London, United Kingdom
MSc, Health and Rehabilitation
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
BSc, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation Medicine
Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022.12 – present, Associate Professor, International Ph.D. Program in Gerontology and Long-Term Care, College of Nursing
2024.02 – present, Director, International Ph.D. Program in Gerontology and Long-Term Care, College of Nursing
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Application of Gamified Elements to Promote Physical Activity
Ph.D. Program in Global Health and Health Security
Program Introduction
The primary research purpose of this study will be to determine the potential effectiveness of the application of gamified elements on participants’ daily lives to increase their daily step count (DSC) over the study period.
Secondary research purposes include:
1) determine how increasing participants’ DSC will affect their health indicators, mental health, and sleep behavior & quality,
2) comparing the effectiveness of various gamified elements in increasing DSC,
3) comparing the effectiveness of combined gamified elements vs. individual gamified elements in increasing participants’ DSC, and
4) comparing the effectiveness of implicit gamification vs. explicit gamification in increasing the participants’ DSC.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2023/12/01 – 2024/12/31
Term: 2023/12/01 – 2024/12/31
Fee: Registration fee: NTD 3,000, accommodation fee: NTD10,000/month
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD. Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene
M.S. Law
B.S. Law
B.S. Public Health
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Professor, Ph.D. Program in Global Health and Health Security
2022.08 – present, Director, Global Health Security Research Center, College of Public Health
2022.02 – present, Director, Master Program in Global Health and Development, College of Public Health
2021 – present, Director, Ph.D. Program in Global Health and Health Security
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Precision Diagnostics and Biomarker Design
School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
Program Introduction
[Internship overview]
Our project will primarily concentrate on three areas within precision medicine: precision and rapid clinical bacterial identification, mass spectrometry (MS)-based cancer biomarker development, and neurodegenerative disease biomarker design.
– In the precision bacterial identification sub-project: participants will develop cutting-edge techniques for swift and accurate identification of bacterial strains, ensuring precise diagnosis and effective treatment.
– The MS-based cancer biomarker development sub-project: participants will utilize advanced mass spectrometry technologies to identify novel biomarkers associated with cancer, enabling early detection and targeted therapies.
– The neurodegenerative disease biomarker design sub-project: participants will focus on Alzheimer’s disease biomarker investigation and facilitate early diagnosis and research for potential therapeutic interventions.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Eligibility: 1. Background in life sciences or a related field. 2. Proficiency in English. 3. Master’s student is preferred.
Period of Apply: 2024/01/12 – 2024/08/31
Term: 3-6 months
Fee: Participants are responsible for their travel, local living expenses, insurance fees, and other expenses.
Stipend: Living subsidy of TWD 12,000 (~USD 400) per month.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
MS/PhD, Biotechnology and Laboratory Science in Medicine, School of Biomedical Science and Engineering
National Yang-Ming University (now National Yang Ming Chioa Tung University), Taiwan
BS, Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022- Assistant Professor, School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Development of Precision Therapeutics in Regenerative Medicine and Cell Therapy
School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
Program Introduction
Project Overview: Regenerative medicine and cell therapy demand precision therapeutics for improved patient outcomes. Key focuses include mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy, with its regenerative and immunomodulatory properties. Moreover, optimizing MSC application involves the strategic use of biomaterials and manipulation of mitochondrial functions, expanding its potential for various conditions. However, there’s a shortage of experts adept in combining MSC utilization with biomaterials, mitochondrial manipulation, and immunomodulation. Our proposal outlines a comprehensive strategy, spanning biomaterial development and mitochondrial manipulation to explore MSC effects on various diseases and investigate modulatory properties from diverse sources. This internship program aims to cultivate specialized skills, elevate Taiwan’s stature in regenerative medicine, foster global collaboration, and facilitate transformative breakthroughs in healthcare.
The Internship Experience:
Duration: 3-6 months
Stipend: A competitive monthly stipend, starting at NT$12,000, will be provided, with adjustments based on your performance.
Focus: fundamental investigation into MSCs
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01-2024/12/31
Term: 3-6 months
Fee: The TEEP program scholarship will provide coverage for nearly 100% of the expenses associated with participating in an internship within our laboratory.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Graduate Institute of Life Sciences
National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan
M.A., Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
B.A., Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2023.08 – present, Assistant Professor, School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, College of Medical Science and Technology
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
The Impact of Inflammation on Brain Diseases: Malignant Brain Tumors, Brain Trauma
International Master Program in Medical Neuroscience
Program Introduction
(1. In traumatic brain injury, TBI) Secondary inflammatory response and axonal degeneration induced by TBI is considered as a key risk factor of the early onset of neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, a detailed investigation of the mechanisms underlying TBI is thus important to identify effective treatments and improve the disease outcome.
(2. In glioblastoma, GBM) GBM not only exhibits abnormalities in its own molecular mechanisms but also actively manipulates the tumor microenvironment (TME) by recruiting and hijacking various non-malignant cell types. Although macrophages, neurons, and microglia are well-established for their pivotal roles in shaping the TME and promoting malignant behaviors in GBM, numerous other cell types are also present in intratumoral and peripheral areas and their roles still await comprehensive exploration.
Scholarship: 15,000 New Taiwan Dollars per month
Duration: 3-6 months
Educational Background: Final-year undergraduate students or recent graduates
Field of Study: Biomedical Science
Language: Proficient in English with good communication skills
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
M.S., Chang-Gung University, Taiwan
B.S., Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Professor, International Master Program in Medical Neuroscience
2021 – present, Vice Dean, College of Medical Science and Technology
2024.02- present, Director, Graduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
International Talent Development Program for Neurological Disease Drug Research
Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Program Introduction
Neurological diseases have a severe impact on individuals and society. The stress and burden borne by patients, caregivers, and family members often place entire families in difficult situations. Recognizing this, there is an urgent need to cultivate excellent research talents for the development of innovative drugs targeting specific neurological diseases. This program, with a focus on “Neurological Disease Drug Development,” includes courses covering relevant knowledge and research methods and advancements related to specific neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Through these courses, participants not only acquire fundamental knowledge of basic medical research but also enhance their skills in literature search and reading comprehension, data organization and reporting, basic laboratory techniques and instrument operation, as well as data collection and analysis. Furthermore, through collaborative research projects in current laboratories, participants have the opportunity to intern at educational and research institutions outside of Taipei Medical University, such as the Institute of Biomedical Sciences at Academia Sinica and the Institute of Medical Engineering and Technology at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. This provides them with a broader understanding of the development of neuroscience research in Taiwan. After the program concludes, we will also offer participants with research potential the opportunity to continue their studies in our program.
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D. Philosophy
National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan
M.S., Department of Physiology
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
B.S., Department of Biology
National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
Professor, Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Translational Science and Precision Medicine Talent Cultivation Program
International Master Program for Translational Science
Program Introduction
Overview:
Our Translational Medicine Internship Training Program, set in the heart of the post-genomic era, offers a unique and comprehensive journey into the world of medical research. This program is meticulously designed for those who are deeply passionate about life sciences and eager to make a significant impact in the field of translational medicine. As part of this transformative experience, participants will engage in an integrated curriculum that combines intensive professional lectures with hands-on laboratory internships. This blend of academic learning and practical training is enhanced by the invaluable opportunity to visit leading industries and biomedical institutions in Taiwan. These visits not only provide a window into the vibrant interplay between research and industry but also expand the participants’ professional networks and perspectives on the real-world applications of translational medicine. Beyond the rigor of scientific inquiry, participants will immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of academic and cultural experiences. The journey extends into the heart of Taiwan’s cultural heritage, offering an enriching blend of knowledge and exploration that transcends the conventional classroom environment.
Program Structure:
1. Professional Lectures:
• Understanding the principles of translational medicine.
• Exploring the potential of translational research in developing new medications.
• Gaining basic knowledge in medical-related research, including molecular biology, drug design, preclinical development, and clinical trials.
2. Laboratory Internship:
• Opportunity to work under the guidance of a faculty member from TMU’s Translational Medicine Program.
• Training in laboratory skills, safety protocols, experimental design, data handling, and statistical analysis.
• A chance to conduct an oral presentation showcasing your research at the end of the internship.
3. Industrial and Biomedical Institutional Visits:
• Visits to leading industries and biomedical institutions in Taiwan.
• Learn about the collaboration between research institutes and biotech companies.
• Sites include the TMU core facility, Bio-Asia International Conference and Exhibition, Welgene Biotech Co. (Next-, 3rd-generation sequencing and single-cell sequencing server), and the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC).
Eligibility and Requirements:
1. Background in life sciences or a related field.
2. Proficiency in English.
3. Commitment to complete the full two months duration of the program.
Benefits for Participants:
1. Living subsidy of TWD 15,000 per month.
2. Unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in translational medicine.
3. Exposure to professional networks and industry insights.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/02/01 – 2024/12/31
Term: 2024/02/01 – 2024/12/31
Fee: Participants are responsible for covering their own expenses related to food and accommodation.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Life Sciences and Institute of Genome Sciences
National Yang-Ming University (now National Yang Ming Chioa Tung University), Taiwan
M.S., Institute of Microbiology and Immunology
National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan
B.S., Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
China Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2020 – present, Associate Professor, International Master Program for Translational Science
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Integrating Multiple Biomarkers to Develop an Accurate Predictive Model for The Trajectory of Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment
Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Program Introduction
Aim: Let students learn molecular epidemiological methods for post-stroke cognitive impairment, including epidemiological study design, data statistical analysis, and molecular experiments. Benefits: Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Since stroke mortality has declined, stroke disability, especially post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) will hit like a tsunami with the aging of the population and the development of medical technology, causing severe economic and long-term medical burden, such as poor clinical prognosis, high disability level, poor quality of life and the growing need of long-term care. Therefore, many studies are looking for biomarkers and predictive models, hoping to accurately predict health outcomes after stroke and allow patients and families to plan and control risks in advance. Collaboration targets: Integrating the environment and genetic factors to develop a precisely growth trajectory of cognitive dysfunction in patients with ischemic stroke, which can help formulate more effective long-term management and care plans.
Execution: Using RNA-sequencing data to explore novel biomarkers relating to post-stroke cognitive impairment and validate using molecular experiments. Next, try to integrate the environment and genetic novel biomarkers to develop an accurate trajectory model for patients with post-stroke cognitive impairment. Arrangement plans of professional course and internship: We will plan a series of courses, such as: epidemiology courses, big data and biostatistical data analysis courses, molecular experimental operations, and research ethics courses. In addition, experimental progress discussions will be held with students every week to confirm that students can successfully perform post-stroke cognitive impairment research.
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Public Health
M.S., Public Health
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
Professor, Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Research Interests
International Talent Training Program: RNA-Based Clinical Applications in Cancer Therapy
Master Program in Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery
Program Introduction
This program focuses on exploring RNA-based clinical applications in cancer therapy. The training will include specialized knowledge of RNA and tumor biology, identification and design of RNA-based biomarkers and therapeutics, as well as critical thinking and empirical research capabilities. Participants that have completed the training may be considered for funding support to study in TMU’s Master’s Program or Ph.D. program of Cancer Biology and Drug Development at Taipei Medical University.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
國立陽明大學生化暨分子生物學研究所博士
陽明大學生物藥學研究所碩士
臺灣師範大學生物學系學士
Professional Appointments
Associate Professor, Master Program in Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Identification of New Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury
Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Program Introduction
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health problem that results in significant social and economic burdens. In neuroimaging (CT and MRI), TBI often does not show noticeable structural changes and can be considered “invisible wounds.” There is currently no clinical diagnostic basis or preventive treatment for chronic neuropathy caused by TBI. Evidence shows that TBI can accelerate the development of neurodegenerative diseases, impacting the health of individuals in their middle and older age, threatening social security, and accelerating social aging. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of brain damage caused by TBI and developing accurate diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic drugs can facilitate early detection and prevention of neurological degeneration.
This project aims to develop novel biomarkers for TBI, providing students with basic knowledge in biomedical research and training in basic laboratory techniques, instrument operation, and data analysis. Additionally, through collaborations with laboratories in Academia Sinica, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and Chang Gung University, students will gain insights into Taiwan’s academic research and be provided with opportunities for further education at TMU. Intern’s subsidy: NT$15,000/ month
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph. D., Graduate Institute of Life Sciences
M.S., Graduate Institute of Microbiology and Immunology
National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan
B.S., Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Professor, Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience, College of Medical Science and Technology
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Decipher the Integrative Role of Non-Coding RNA in Cancer Progression and Its Application for Novel Drug Discovery
Master Program in Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery
Program Introduction
Our program aims to integrate systemic biology, bioinformatics and basic biochemical approaches to investigate the biological and mechanical role of cancer associated non-coding RNAs and provide the molecular cue for novel drug design. The interns will take the independent study participate our journal club. Through these training, the students not only get the professional knowledge of cancer biology and drug development but also practice to apply critical thinking, empirical medical research capabilities, international perspective and communication skills in their independent study. In addition, after the completion of the program, we will further recruit graduate students who are interested and have research potential in the “Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery” of Taipei Medical University, and will actively train them to become the high-level cancer biomedical and drug research talents in the future.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01 – 2024/12/31 (The application closing date may be brought forward due to limited quota.)
Term: 2024/03/01 – 2024/12/31
Fee: No registration fee nor tuition fee.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Institute of Molecular Medicine
Master, Institute of Medical Technology
1998 Bachelor, Medical Technology
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2021 – present, Associate Professor, Master Program in Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Novel Targeted Cancer Therapeutics and Personalized Medicine
Ph.D. Program for Cancer Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery
Program Introduction
Although there has been continuous improvement in the survival and other outcomes of patients with cancer over time, cancer patients still have high mortality rates. Moreover, thus far scientists have striven to develop a novel therapy based on the characteristics of numerous cancers. For instance, recent research revealed elevated immune system activity through immune checkpoint-related therapy as a novel targeted therapeutic to cure cancers. Furthermore, recent studies have indicated distinct features and heterogeneity of tumors through high throughput sequencing and mass spectrometry analysis. Therefore, it is critical to identify novel targets for cancer therapeutics and develop personalized medicine that can be used in the treatment of cancer patients. Moreover, aiming at the treatment of molecular and cellular variability under different individual cancer patients is a new direction for cancer research. Our research will combine discovery-based and hypothesis-driven approaches, with an ultimate goal of using insights gained to develop new biomarkers for early detection of metastatic cells, and identify new therapeutic strategies to prevent and treat metastatic disease. The overarching goal of our research program will be to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate metastasis. Keywords: Bioinformatics, biomarker, cancer, personalized medicine, novel targeted, genetics, heterogeneity, targeted therapy, pharmacogenomics, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and herbal genomics.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
M.S., National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
B.S., China Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2019 – present, Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Program for Cancer Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
TDP-43, neurodegenerative disease, neurodevelopment disorder
Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Program Introduction
We will provide a monthly scholarship of NT$15,000 and arrange for students to participate in a research project for at least 3 months. Currently, we are using cellular and animal models to explore the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders. We hope that participating students’ English proficiency will be at least B or above in CFRT, and they will study molecular biology and cell biology.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph. D., The Institute of Basic Medical Science
M.S., Department Of Pharmacology
National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
B.A. School of Pharmacy
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2019 – present, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Program in Medical Neuroscience
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Data mining, Cancer molecular mechanism, Drug repurposing
Ph.D. Program for Cancer Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery
Program Introduction
This program mainly teaches students to conduct biomedical data mining and experimental operations. Students who are interested in studying Master’s or Ph.D. programs at the Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery at Taipei Medical University can contact and learn about the research direction and content in advance . In addition, students can also experience Taiwanese culture through this program.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01 – 2024/12/31
Term: 2024/01/01 – 2024/12/31
Fee: Students must pay for air tickets and accommodation in Taiwan. Each student participating in this program will receive a monthly scholarship of at least 12,000 NTD. Depending on the performance of the students study in our program, there will be an opportunity to increase the scholarship. If you participate in the stay-at-home program for less than 1 month, you must be paid in proportion to the number of days. The payment period is based on 6 months (the stay time does not have to be consecutive).
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
MS. Institute of Biomedical Sciences
B.S. Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources
National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Professor, Ph.D. Program for Cancer Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery, College of Medical Science and Technology
2018 – present, Director, Master Program in Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery, College of Medical Science and Technology
2017 – present, Director, Ph.D. Program for Cancer Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery, College of Medical Science and Technology
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Neuroscience of Consciousness and Cognition
Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Program Introduction
This TEEP program is run by faculty members from the Graduate Institute of Mind, Brain, and Consciousness. We are a group of scientists who investigate the inner workings consciousness and cognition, including their neural underpinnings. Our goal is to train students to think about mind and brain-related questions from neuroscience and computational perspective, and be able to design and conduct relevant experiments.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/03/01 – 2024/05/30
Term: This session occurrs between 2024/03/01 and 2024/12/31
Fee: Duration: 3-6 months
Stipend: A competitive monthly stipend, starting at NT$12,000, will be provided, with adjustments based on your performance.
Focus: fundamental investigation into MSCs
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D. (Science) Institute of Neuroscience
National Yang-Ming University (now National Yang Ming Chioa Tung University), Taiwan
M.S. (Science) Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
National Central University, Taiwan
B.S. (Science) Department of Psychology
Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022.08 – present, Director, Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
2021.02 – present, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Investigating the Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder
Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Program Introduction
Our research work is focused on the investigation of the neurobiology of bipolar disorder. Our current research projects aim to characterize the relationship between the immune-inflammatory status, white matter structure, neurotransmitter signaling, the functional configuration of intrinsic brain activity, and the psychopathology of bipolar disorder, by using neuroimaging and other laboratory techniques. The students can be involved in any aspects of the research work, including the recruitment of subjects and analyzing data.
These projects provide an ideal opportunity for the students to receive training in scientific methodology, data acquisition, and data analysis, as well as to gain insight into how to make conceptual inferences from empirical data. The students will actively take part in the weekly lab meetings and discussions on the project progress, potential issues, and their solutions. Moreover, the students will join my weekly classes on Psychiatric Neuroscience, which aim to provide the basis for the relationship of brain activity with phenomenal experience and behavior in psychiatric conditions. Finally, the students can be involved in various GIMBC activities, including weekly seminars and other courses on brain physiology, behavior, and consciousness in humans and animals.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience
University of Genoa, Italy
MSc, International Master in Affective Neuroscience (post-graduate)
Maastricht University, Netherlands
MSc, Master in Clinics and Treatment of Mood Disorders (post-graduate)
University of Pisa, Italy
MD, School of Medicine
University of Genoa, Italy
Professional Appointments
2019.12 – present, Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
How Storytelling Drives Intra- and Inter-Brain Information Flow
Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Program Introduction
Interpersonal communication serves as the foundation of human society, enabling the exchange of personal experiences, innovative ideas, and collaborative teamwork. Understanding the neural mechanisms that underlie effective communication can potentially facilitate interpersonal interaction and the communication of messages of public interest.
This project delves into the inter- and intra-brain neural dynamics underlying effective communication, using real-life experimental settings including storytelling, movies, and hypnotic sessions. The research incorporates behavioral experiments and functional magnetic imaging (fMRI).
Participants will actively contribute to experiment design, execution, and data analysis during the expected 6-month duration, with a monthly stipend of NT$12,000 provided. Ideal for those interested in coding (Matlab, Python) and exploring the neuroscience of naturalistic communication.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: Application closed
Term: 6 months
Fee: A monthly stipend of NT$12,000 will be provided
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Institute of Neuroscience,
National Yang Ming University (now National Yang Ming Chioa Tung University), Taiwan
M.S., Graduate Institute of Linguistics
National Chengchi University, Taiwan
B.S., Department of Law, College of Law
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2023.09 – present, Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Mindfulness-based Curriculum for Sleep Disturbances (MBCSD) and its Neurophysiological Mechanisms
Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Program Introduction
After the COVID-19 pandemic, almost every person in the world was impacted or suffered from social isolation and economic turmoil, causing severe emotional arousal and deteriorating public mental health. The proportion of sleep disturbances such as inability to fall asleep or restless sleep has risen sharply from 24% before the epidemic to nearly 40%. Surging sleep disturbances may result from pre-sleep psychophysiological hyperarousal caused by negative emotions due to the stress level. Under the circumstances, the cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI), one of non-pharmacological therapies for insomnia, is effective but unpopular in Taiwan, mainly due to the factors such as lack of professional psychologist and limited health insurance coverage. Recent studies found that mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) also has the effect of reducing excessive hyperarousal and alleviating sleep disturbances. Different from CBTI, the core concept of MBI emphasizes the “being mode” through a self-care process with interoceptive awareness and acceptance. MBI and CBTI are two different approaches to sleep promotion, which can be originated from the neuropsychological disparity between bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms, respectively. However, the underlying functional mechanisms among brain networks remains elusive. Furthermore, mindfulness alleviates sleep disturbances, which is based on the experience of traditional mindfulness-based intervention, and the effectiveness might be affected by cultural differences. At the current stage, a mindfulness-based intervention for sleep disturbances has not yet been constructed specific to Taiwanese population.
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Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
BS Eng. in Electrical Engineering
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2021.02 – present, Professor, Ph.D. programs of Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Biological Time Meets Psychological Time: The Role of Circadian Rhythms in Mood and Time Perception
Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Program Introduction
Our primary aim is to understand the complex relationship between biological and psychological time, focusing on how circadian rhythms affect mood and time perception in mice. This research will uncover connections between mood states and our internal clocks, potentially leading to new treatments for mood disorders. We will work closely with chronobiologists, computational neuroscientists, and psychologists to study circadian rhythms, mood dysregulation, and time perception. Our systematic approach begins with examining light-dark cycle influences in mice, using bioluminescent reporters to correlate mood cycles with circadian clock phases in the brain. We will also study the effects of artificial seasonal lighting and jet lag on mood and motivation circuits. Our professional courses and internships will cover biological and psychological time, circadian rhythms and their impact on mood, and circadian experimental paradigms for mood dysregulation. The curriculum includes animal behavioral studies, molecular imaging, and experiments in varying light-dark conditions. The program structure starts with theoretical sessions on biological, psychological, and computational aspects of mood, followed by experiments with mice and tissue cultures. It ends with computational data analysis and group discussions. Our goal is to train new talent in cutting-edge experiments and explore the clinical benefits of circadian mood regulation and dysregulation.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Life Sciences
Kyoto University, Japan
M.S., Physiology and Biophysics
University of Washington, USA
M.S. Physics
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
Professional Appointments
2020.01- Associate Professor, Ph.D. program, Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Website
Using neuroimaging to understand dynamic activity in the human brain
Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Program Introduction
Our group uses different neuroimaging techniques to understand the mechanisms that organise dynamic activity in the human brain. This includes using MRI and magnetoencephalography in both healthy people and different patient groups. We include neuroscientists, psychologists, and engineers, so a wide range of people would have something to contribute. You would be joining our team to learn relevant skills and to contribute to the ongoing projects. Our group is very international and so we work in English. You should be comfortable reading and writing scientific English to participate. Familiarity with a coding language is also important as all of our work is done computationally. We mostly work in Python but having skills in other languages would also be useful.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01 – 2024/08/31
Term: 2-6 month project
Fee: The TEEP program scholarship will provide coverage for nearly 100% of the expenses associated with participating in an internship within our group.
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD Biology (specialisation in Neuroscience)
Carleton University, Canada
MLitt Philosophy
BSc (Hons), Pharmacology
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Professional Appointments
2021.02 – present, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Mind Brain and Consciousness
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
2014 – present, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Hangzhou Normal University, China
Research Interests
Clinical Data Analysis, Precision Medicine, Biotech and Healthcare Management
International Ph.D. Program in Biotech and Healthcare Management
Program Introduction
This program provides each student with a monthly scholarship of NT$12,000. This program hopes to recruit bachelor’s or master’s degree students who are interested in the biotech and healthcare industry and data analysis fields. The duration of this project is 6 months.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01 – 2024/03/31
Term: 6 months
Fee: This program waives the registration fee. However, students should bear all living expenses in Taiwan (including accommodation, food, transportation, insurance, etc.).
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD, International Business
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
M.S., Institute of Technology Management
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
B.S., School of Pharmacy
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2021.11 – present, Director, Research Center of Health Care Industry Data Science
2021.08 – present, Director, Clinical Data Science
2021.08 – present, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Program in Biotech and Healthcare Management, College of Management
Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
Research Interests
Website
Chemical Biology, Molecular Diagnostics and Phototheranostics
International Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Engineering
Program Introduction
Educational background: MS/M.Sc. graduate in any one of the disciplines such as Organic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, or Biomedical Engineering.
Duration of the internship: 6 months
Fellowship: 15000 NTD/month.
English proficiency: IELTS (overall band 6 or more), TOEFL-iBT (92 or more); Note: Candidates with SCI publications are exempted.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
PhD, Department of Applied Chemistry
Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea
MS, Department of Industrial Chemistry
BS, Department of Chemistry
Kuvempu University, India
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Assistant Professor, International Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Engineering, College of Biomedical Engineering
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Microfluidic system for biosensors, organ-on-a-chip, and drug delivery
School of Biomedical Engineering
Program Introduction
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Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2 months before the intended internship period (2024)
Term: at most 6 months before the end of 2024.
Fee: Participants are responsible for covering their own expenses related to food and accommodation.
We can help to apply the university dorm but not guarantee
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
國立臺灣大學應用力學所博士
Professional Appointments
2023- Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Biomaterials for Medical Application Internship Training Program
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering
Program Introduction
*Key Features*
-Multidisciplinary Approach Merge biology and materials science to pioneer advancements in medical treatment.
-Patient-Centric Forms Craft novel drug delivery solutions for improved patient compliance and targeting efficiency.
-Cutting-Edge Trials Witness ongoing tests of nanoformulations for retina diseases and inhalation delivery for lung fibrosis.
*Unveiling the Potential*
Discover the transformative influence of biomaterials in medical realms – from devices to precision medicine. Explore the versatility of biological polymers like gelatin, collagen, chitosan, and hyaluronic acid, serving as adaptable tools for drug delivery and cell scaffolding in diverse fields such as eye, bone/cartilage, skin, and heart/vessels.
*Breaking Boundaries*
Specializing in ophthalmological and lung diseases, we’re shaping the future with formulations ensuring patient compliance and precise targeting. Explore ongoing trials, from nanoformulations for retina diseases to proven inhalation success in treating lung fibrosis.
*What We Provide*
-Stay Period: for 2-6 months
-Stipend: 15,000-30,000 NTD/month, up to 6 months.
-Living Support: Including the TMU campus housing and the shuttle bus between TMU Xinyi and Shuangho campus.
-Lab Internship with Diverse Life Experiences: Other than lab internship, you can take all the CBME courses. Furthermore, we organize fun activities including welcome parties, company visits, culture tours, etc.
Program contact: Yu-Yi(Teresa) Wu wuyy0515@gmail.com
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph. D., Biomedical Engineering
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
M.S., Biomedical Engineering
Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
B.S., Chemical Engineering
Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2020 – present, Professor, Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering
2020 – present, Professor, International Ph.D. Program for Cell Therapy and Regeneration Medicine
2018 – present, Director, Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
From Molecule to Model: Dissecting m6A methylation influence on drug resistance in gastrointestinal cancer using PDO/PDOX model
Deptartment of Microbiology and Immunology
Program Introduction
This specialized program offers a unique opportunity for students and professionals to delve into the complex world of m6A methylation and its impact on drug resistance in gastrointestinal cancer, utilizing Patient-Derived Organoid (PDO) and Patient-Derived Orthotopic Xenograft (PDOX) models. 1. Scholarship Opportunities: Scholarships are available in accordance with the TEEP office guidelines. These scholarships aim to support and encourage outstanding participants in their academic and research pursuits within the program. 2. Program Costs: The program fees are structured in line with the TEEP office guidelines. For detailed information on the fee breakdown, including any additional expenses, participants are encouraged to refer to the official program documentation. 3. Accommodation and Meals: Comfortable and secure housing options will be provided. Details regarding accommodation costs and meal plans are available on the TMU International Office website. 4. Duration: The program is designed to run for a specific period, which will be clearly outlined on the TMU International Office website. Participants are advised to check the website for the most current information regarding program length. 5. Participation Requirements: – Educational Background: The program is open to university students and individuals who hold a degree in a related field. – Field of Study: This program is particularly suited for individuals from fields such as Medicine, Science, and Biology. – Language Proficiency: Participants must possess fluent English communication, reading, and writing skills.
Application Period, Term, and Fees
Period of Apply: 2024/01/01-2024/12/31
Term: 1-3 months
Fee: For International Students: Submission of Fees, Registration Fee: According to TEEP or TMU policies, Accommodation Fee: Approximately $7,000 – $10,000 per month
Program details: MOE TEEP
Faculty Profile
Education
Ph.D., Institute of Biotechnology
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
M.S., Department of Biotechnology
Chia Nan University of Pharmacy & Science, Taiwan
B.S. Department of Psychology
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Professional Appointments
2022 – present, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Metabolism and Obesity Sciences
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Participants have to submit the proof of:
1) travel or overseas medical insurance
2) financial statement (The amount for USD 1,000)
before arriving Taiwan.
Term:1-6 months
Applications accepted:Until October 31, 2024
The application deadline may vary between programs, pelease also refer to the course profile for details.
The first day of your internship should be Monday.
Applicants should submit their application at least 2 months before their intended starting date of the program.
Workflow
(1) Students shall fill out the online application form.
(2) The application system automatically sends a notification email to the program leader upon each submission.
(3) After reviewing the application, the program leader will (a) approve, (b) reject, or (c) request modifications.
(4) Once an application is approved by the program leader, the Office of Global Engagement sends out approval letters on a weekly basis.
(5) The program leader shall register student information.
(6) The Office of Global Engagement sends reports to the Ministry of Education twice a month, with additional documents for urgent matters.
(7) After receiving the approval letter from the Ministry of Education, the Office of Global Engagement sends it to the student to facilitate visa processing.
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