Key Partners
About APM 2025
Nominate a Student for the APM
Preliminary Program of APM 2025
Event Venue
Accommodation
Transport
Visiting USA
Travel tips to San Diego
Places to visit in San Diego
Exclusive Discount
Registration

Human Longevity in a Changing World: Innovation, Education, and Leadership for a Resilient Future 

June 22 – 24, 2025

Hosted by University of California, San Diego, the three-day meeting will explore and exchange knowledge on interconnectedness of global challenges related to human longevity—such as healthcare innovation, socio-economic inequality, and geopolitical tensions—while emphasizing the role of international collaboration and interdisciplinary research and education. It highlights how universities, through collaborative research and forward-thinking leadership, can drive solutions to extend healthy life expectancy, address disparities, and prepare the next generation to contribute meaningfully to these global issues.  This theme highlights:  

  • Cross-border collaboration in research and education and the challenges in presents in the Asia-Pacific region 
  • Healthcare innovation, biotechnology, and AI as drivers of extended healthy life expectancy. 
  • The role of universities in fostering research, education, and policy development for longevity.
  • Engaging the next generation of leaders and scholars to ensure sustainable, resilient, equitable solutions to aging and public health challenges on a global scale. 

 

The program will feature a beach-front conference setting, a welcome reception, triton talks and a Gala Dinner.

University Presidents are invited to attend a Presidents’ Dinner on June 22, followed by a Presidents-only discussion. The discussion will also address international university relations including heightened political regulations across Asia Pacific impacting international student policies, international research collaborations, and financial constraints in the post-pandemic era, in the afternoon of June 23.

Please expect the invitation to the APM in January 2025. If you have any questions related to the meeting, please contact Ms. Joey Chu at apruapm@apru.org

Nominate students to Present in the APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting
via the International Summar Research Program at UCSD

 

Introduction
In honor of the opportunity for hosting APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting, UC San Diego and
APRU are inviting APRU member universities to nominate a student to participate in our
International Summer Research Program (ISRP). Selected students will be invited to
participate in a student panel discussion at the APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting on June
24, 2025 at UC San Diego.

 

About the International Summer Research Program at UC San Diego
Beginning in 2012, ISRP hosts top students from partner universities to conduct cutting-edge
research in a lab of one of UC San Diego’s preeminent faculty. In addition to gaining
invaluable research experience, students will participate in extracurricular activities to
explore the San Diego community and cultivate their professional development. At the end
of the nine-week program, students will present their research projects at the ISRP 2025
Research Symposia.

This is a high-impact, transformative opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students
to enhance their research skills, experience life on a U.S. university campus, and bond with
peers and professionals from around the world.

There will be a pre-ISRP program for students from APRU member universities that coincides
with the President’s Meeting (June 22-24); selected students will be invited to participate in
a student panel discussion at the APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting June 24, 2025 at UC San
Diego.

 

Nomination and Selection of APRU Students

  • Each APRU institution is eligible to nominate one (1) student from your university to
    apply to the ISPR program. There are ten (10) placements allocated to APRU member
    universities for this ISRP application cycle.

  • APRU is pleased to offer a subsidy of USD 500 for each selected student travelled
    from Asia who will be invited to present at the APM student panel, on June 24.

  • UCSD will cover on-campus housing from June 21 to June 29, 2025.
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  • There will be a pre-ISRP program exclusive for the APRU students in the period of
    June 21 to June 29, 2025.

  • 5 selected students will be invited to participate in a student panel discussion at the
    APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting on June 24, 2025 at UC San Diego on the topic of
    “The Future of Longevity Research: Engaging the Next Generations Scholars”

  • To ensure a well-balanced and diverse representation, the final selection of the students to present in the APM is subjected to the decision of APRU and UC San Diego.

 

 

ISRP Program Details

  • Program Costs: USD$5,500 (covering on-campus housing for 9 week, visa fee, laboratory fee, activities and excursion fee) *

  • Program date: June 29 – August 30, 2025

  • Based on the participating labs in this year’s program, the program is looking for students studying engineering, marine sciences, biological sciences, and physical sciences. In addition to the relevant fields of study, labs may also require students to possess certain pre-requisites to effectively work on the research project. Details on the participating labs can found on the ISRP 2025 Mentor List.

  • It is important that students review the participating labs to ensure their academic background and experience align with the subject matter and any required knowledge, skills and abilities relevant to the research project.

  •  *For detailed and final information on ISRP, including costs, eligibility, deadlines, and timelines, please visit isrp.ucsd.edu

 


Deadline of Nominations

  • Online form for nominations: https://apru.org/event_register_form/apru-ucsd-isrpstudent-nomination/

  •  Nominations are due Friday, 14 March at 5 PM Pacific Time.

  •  Once nominated, students will be invited to apply via email. Please note that acceptance into the program will ultimately be the decision of the faculty member and their assessment of the student’s application. Therefore, a nomination to the program does not guarantee acceptance.

  • Decision and announce of results will be made in early April.

  • For enquiries, please contact Joey Chu (joey.chu@apru.org) or Kara Walls (kwalls@ucsd.edu)

 

Preliminary Program of APM 2025

Sunday, June 22

2:00 PM

UC San Diego Stewart Art Collection Tour (Optional)

Steering Committee Meeting (for steering committee members only)

4:00 pm

Potential Group Activity

6:00 pm

Presidents’ Welcome Reception at UC San Diego’s Geisel House or

Delegates’ Welcome Reception at the Marine Room restaurant

Monday, June 23 at Scripps Seaside Forum

8:00 am

Breakfast

9:00 am

Opening Ceremony

9:30 am

Fireside Chat, chaired by Chancellor Pradeep Khosla from UC San Diego

10:15am

Panel 1: AI and Longevity: Global Challenges and International Research Collaboration

12:15 pm

Lunch

1:15 pm

Concurrent session: Presidents’ Track and Delegates’ Track

3:30 pm

Panel 2: University Innovation for Longevity: Biotechnology, and Public Health

4:30 pm

Free Time

6:30 pm

Gala Dinner 

Tuesday, June 24 at Scripps Seaside Forum

8:00 am

Breakfast

9:00 am

Panel 3: The Role of Higher Education and Social and Economic Policy in facing aging populations

1:00 pm

Farewell Lunch 

Steering Committee Lunch Meeting (for steering committee members only)

2:30 pm

End of Meeting

 

 

Please note that the program is tentative and subject to change and further update.

The APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting will be held at the Scripps Seaside Forum.

 

Scripps Seaside Forum

8610 Kennel Way, La Jolla, CA 92037

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/GsuTxBmYcHrXxuZ89

Website: https://scripps.ucsd.edu/about/venues/seaside-forum 

 

 

Recommended Hotel for Annual Presidents’ Meeting 2025

Room blocks at a discounted rate are reserved at both the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines and The Lodge at Torrey Pines. Transportation from the hotel to the meeting venues will be provided from these hotels only.

Discounted rooms are also available at the San Diego Marriot La Jolla and La Jolla Cove Beachfront Hotel. Transportation will not be provided.

All attendees must make their own arrangements for transportation to and from the airport. 

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Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines
Address: 10950 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone:  +1 (858) 558-1500
Website:   https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/santphh-hilton-la-jolla-torrey-pines/

Rates: $ 239 + $15 resort fee + tax
Transportation: Shuttle provided from hotel to meeting venues

Features include an outdoor pool, fitness center, complimentary evening reception, pickleball and tennis courts, and meeting rooms.

 

Reservation Link:  Link to book 

 Remarks: 

  • The special rates are applicable on June 21– June 27, 2024
  • Rates are per room per night and quoted in USD.
  • Daily $36 Resort Fee (fee includes access to Sports Complex, resort games and yoga equipment, and equipment rentals, and shop discounts).
  • Rates include free made-to-order breakfast.
  • Rates include complimentary Wi-Fi access.
  • Rates are subject to room availability.
  • Reservations will no longer be accepted after May 30th, 2025.

 

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The Lodge at Torrey Pines
Address: 11480 North Torrey Pines Road
Phone: +1 (858) 453-4420  
Website:   https://www.lodgetorreypines.com/

Rates: $490 + $55 resort fee + tax
Transportation: Shuttle provided from hotel to meeting venues

Features include an outdoor pool and cabanas, gym, and next to Torrey Pines Golf Course with two championship 18-hole courses.

Reservation Link: Link to book 

 Remarks: 

  • The special rates are applicable on June 21– June 27, 2024
  • Rates are per room per night and quoted in USD.
  • Daily $55 Resort Fee (fee includes access to fitness center, golfing equipment rental, use of pool cabanas, and more).
  • Rates include complimentary Wi-Fi access.
  • Rates do not include breakfast.
  • Rates are subject to room availability.
  • Reservations will no longer be accepted after May 22nd, 2025.

 

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San Diego Marriott La Jolla
Address: 4240 La Jolla Village Dr
Phone:  +1 (858)-587-1414
Website:   https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/sanlj-san-diego-marriott-la-jolla

Rates: $ 229 + tax
Transportation: Not provided

Features include an outdoor pool, fitness center, and restaurants.

 

Reservation:  Link to book

 Remarks:

  • The special rates are applicable on June 21– June 27, 2024
  • Rates are per room per night and quoted in USD.
  • Rates do not include breakfast.
  • Rates include complimentary Wi-Fi access.
  • Rates are subject to room availability.
  • Reservations will no longer be accepted after May 24th, 2025.

 

 

 

Airport
The closest airport to San Diego, CA is the San Diego International Airport. It is located at 3225 N. Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101.

 

Local Transportation
Transportation to and from the airport will not be provided; please find below recommend transportation in San Diego.

  • Martina’s Transportation
    www.martinastransportation.com​
    Estimated price for single ride from airport to Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel:  $200

  • La Jolla Transportation
    www.lajollatransportation.com​
    Estimated price for single ride to Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel: $200

  • Luxy Ride
    www.luxyride.com​

  • Uber & Lyft
    If you plan to explore the region, ​we recommend you download Uber or Lyft from your phone’s app store. ​These apps make it easy to get on-demand transportation from your location and will provide upfront pricing for your convenience. ​Estimated price for single ride to Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel is $40 for Uber & Lyft . Tipping 15 – 18% of ​your trip fee is customary.​

 

Visiting USA

As of the latest updates available, the visa requirements for entry into the United States can vary significantly across different countries and times.

Please check with your local U.S. consulate to allow sufficient time for visa processing. Your request for a letter of invitation to attend the APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting does not guarantee that you will receive a visa.

If you request a visa letter, please send an email to joey.chu@apru.org

 

The below passport holders require a visa for the USA:

  1. China
  2. Ecuador
  3. Hong Kong SAR
  4. Indonesia
  5. Malaysia
  6. Mexico
  7. Philippines
  8. Thailand

 

Visa Waiver Program (VWP)

Several regions or countries in the Asia-Pacific region participate in the Visa Waiver Program, allowing their citizens to enter the U.S. for short stays (up to 90 days) without obtaining a visa for business or tourism purposes.

These countries include but not limited to:

  1. Australia
  2. Chile
  3. Japan
  4. New Zealand
  5. South Korea
  6. Singapore
  7. Taiwan

 

Citizens from these VWP countries must apply for an ESTA approval prior to their travel but do not need a visa for short visits.

 

Average Weather

  • High of 75° F / 23° C​
  • Low of 65° F / 18° C​
  • Ocean Temp 65° F / 18° C​
  • Cool Mornings with Fog​
    and potentially light rain​
  • Sunny and Comfortable Afternoons​

 

What to Pack

  • Comfortable Shoes​
  •  The US operates on a 120V supply voltage and 60Hz.​
    There are two plug types in the US: Type A and Type B.​
  • Business Casual Attire ​
  • A Light Jacket or Sweater ​
    (it can get cold once the sun sets)​
  • Sunglasses, Sunscreen, and a Hat​

Payment

Most places accept cashless payment​

  • Visa & MasterCard are widely accepted​
  • Discover & American Express are more limited​

 

Tipping for service is recommended​

  • 18% – 20% Restaurants with Table Service​
  • 10 % – 15% Restaurants without Table Service​
  • $1 – $5 for luggage service and parking valet​

 

Taxes may be applied to purchases​

  • 7.75% Sales Tax is standard

 

 

What to see in La Jolla

Birch Aquarium: https://aquarium.ucsd.edu/

Museum of Contemporary Art: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD)

La Jolla Tide Pools: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jBFERck1pSd7sxs19

Torrey Pines State Natural Preserve: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=657

 

What to see in Point Loma

Cabrillo Monument​: https://www.nps.gov/cabr/index.htm

Old Point Loma Lighthouse​: https://www.nps.gov/cabr/planyourvisit/visiting-the-old-point-loma-lighthouse.htm

Liberty Public Market: https://libertypublicmarketsd.com/  

Sunset Cliffs Natural Park: https://www.sandiego.gov/park-and recreation/parks/regional/shoreline/sunset

 

What to see in San Diego

 

San Diego Zoo: https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/plan-your-visit

Sea World: https://seaworld.com/san-diego/

Old Town: https://oldtownsandiegoguide.com/

Balboa Park: https://balboapark.org/

 

Known as “America’s Finest City”, San Diego is home to beautiful family-friendly beaches and bays, a year-round outdoor lifestyle, and vibrant culture that includes exciting nightlife and a burgeoning food scene.  Filled with friendly people, epic landscapes, incredible sunsets, and memories to last a lifetime, San Diego invites visitors to sit back, relax and enjoy life.

To take advantage of this exclusive discount, browse our online store at http://www.trustedtours.net/sdgroups and during checkout, use the coupon code APRUA2025.

 

A 20% discount will apply to the following products (subject to availability):

  • 1 Day Hop-On / Hop-Off City Tour
  • Hop-On / Hop-Off City Tour – 2 Consecutive Day Ticket
  • SEAL Tour at Seaport Village
  • SEAL Tous at Embarcadero  
  • San Diego City Lights Night Tour
  • Ghosts and Gravestones Tour of San Diego
  • Whaley House Daytime Tour
  • Whaley House Evening Tour
  • Holiday Sights & Festive Lights (tours only in December)
  • San Diego USS Midway Museum
  • Maritime Museum of San Diego
  • Best of the Bay Tour
  • Whale and Dolphin Watching Midweek Adventures
  • Whale and Dolphin Watching Adventures
  • San Diego Sights & Sips Sunset Cruise


This promotional code will be valid from
6/22/2025-6/29/2025 

 

Please note that this coupon code is valid only for the products listed above and not toward any packages offered (for example, Hop On/Hop Off City Tour + San Diego Zoo).

You will enter your billing information and the ticket user information (the name you’d like printed on your tickets).  If you’re purchasing multiple tickets for the same attraction (for example, two adult tickets for the Trolley Tour), only one ticket user name is needed.  After you confirm your order at Checkout, you will be prompted to receive your ticket(s) by email, to print, or even through text message.  It’s as easy as that!

If you have any questions, please email to krista.thomas@historictours.com

As this event is exclusively for APRU members, please register only after receiving an official invitation from us.

The registration has closed on April 2, 2025. Please reach out to Joey Chu at apruapm@apru.org for inquiry.

 

Speakers
Prof. Pradeep K. KHOSLA
Chancellor, University of California, San Diego

Pradeep K. Khosla became UC San Diego’s eighth chancellor on August 1, 2012. As UC San Diego’s chief executive officer, he leads a campus with more than 45,000 students within 11 academic, professional and graduate schools and eight undergraduate residential colleges. UC San Diego is also home to the prestigious Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the UC San Diego Health System. With annual revenues of USD 9.1 billion in fiscal year 2024, UC San Diego is an academic and research powerhouse, with faculty, researchers and staff attracting more than USD 1.73 billion in sponsored research funding in 2024. UC San Diego is recognized as one of the top 20 research universities in the world and is the largest civilian employer based in San Diego County.

Khosla initiated and led UC San Diego’s first-ever Strategic Plan and the ambitious 10-year, USD 2 billion Campaign for UC San Diego. The Campaign raised USD 3.05 billion, exceeding its original goal by more than USD 1 billion, and making UC San Diego the youngest institution ever to complete a multi-billion-dollar fundraising campaign. UC San Diego and UC San Diego Health are currently undergoing a USD 5 billion construction boom to expand healthcare services, classrooms, research space and double the number of on-campus housing units.

Khosla has significantly expanded college access and affordability for underserved populations, initiated interdisciplinary research initiatives to foster collaboration and solve societal challenges, and strengthened university and community relationships and partnerships.

An internationally renowned electrical and computer engineer, Khosla previously served as Dean of the College of Engineering and Philip and Marsha Dowd University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He spent the majority of his early career at Carnegie Mellon, rising through the ranks from his first position as Assistant Professor in 1986 to his appointment as Dean in 2004. From 1994 to 1996, he also served as a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Program Manager in the Software and Intelligent Systems Technology Office, Defense Sciences Office and Tactical Technology Office, where he managed advanced research and development programs.

Khosla is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Engineering and the American Society for Engineering Education. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Association for Advancement of Science, the American Association of Artificial Intelligence, the Indian Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Inventors, and the Indian National Science Academy. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Indian Academy of Science. Khosla is also the recipient of numerous awards for his leadership, teaching, and research, including the 2012 Light of India Award, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the George Westinghouse Award for contributions to improve engineering teaching. In 2012, he was named one of the 50 most influential Indian-Americans by SiliconIndia.

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Prof. Dawn FRESHWATER
Vice-Chancellor, University of Auckland; APRU Interim Chair

Professor Freshwater is a globally recognised leader, having worked in world-class universities for almost two decades. She became the University of Auckland’s first female Vice-Chancellor in March 2020, after serving at the University of Western Australia as Vice-Chancellor and Chair of the Go8 in Australia.  She is Chair for Asia Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Steering Committee, and Presidential Champion for the Asia Pacific Women in Leadership (APWiL), Deputy Chair of Research Australia, Chair of Universities New Zealand Research Committee, and recent Chair of World University Network (WUN).  Dawn has been elected to the Academia Europaea (MAE), is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland (FRCSI) and Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing (FRCN). She was listed in the top 2% of researchers in Stanford-Elsevier List 2024 in Public Health, Clinical Psychology and Nursing.

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Prof. Thomas SCHNEIDER
Chief Executive, APRU

Prof. Schneider was elected as APRU’s 5th Chief Executive and took up the role from January 2023. A native of Germany, Prof. Schneider studied at the University of Zurich, the University of Basel and the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris. He earned his degrees (Lizentiat 1990; Dr. phil. 1996; Habilitation 1999), all in Egyptology, from the University of Basel. Throughout his career, he has held academic and administrative positions in four global regions – North America; Asia; Europe; the Middle East. He was a Lecturer in Egyptology at the University of Zurich (2000-3), a Junior Research Professor of the Swiss National Science Foundation at the University of Basel (2001-5), Professor and inaugural holder of the Chair in Egyptology at Swansea University, Wales (2005-7), before joining the University of British Columbia. He held Visiting Professorships at the University of Vienna (1999), the University of Heidelberg (2003-4) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2018). He was a Visiting Scholar at New York University (2006), the University of California, Berkeley (2012), the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing (2016) and Shanghai University (2018, International Masters Program). And from 2018-20, Prof. Schneider served the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China’s fastest-rising new STEM university, as Associate Vice President (International), spearheading its internationalization efforts. Recently, Prof. Schneider has founded PALAC – a new consortium of liberal arts colleges focused on experimental learning in the liberal arts across multiple economies in Asia and North America.

In addition to his Executive Directorship of the PALAC consortium and the Associate Vice President position at SUSTech (in which functions he has engaged with a large number of APRU member institutions), Prof. Schneider has acquired significant leadership experience at the departmental level (Acting Department Chair; Director of Graduate Studies; Chair of Egyptology) and university level (Senator on the UBC Senate, 2014-8). He oversaw specific strategic projects and initiatives as Special Advisor to the Vice-Provost and Dean, Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies, at UBC (2015-7) and as Advisor to the President at Quest University Canada (2016-17).

Prof. Schneider has acquired a broad knowledge of the spectrum of disciplines represented by APRU member institutions, as a humanities scholar who has also worked for a STEM research university. He has been a consultant, adjudicator and reviewer for universities, funding agencies and publishers in North America, China, Europe, Israel, and Australia, as well as an executive editor of academic periodicals. His own scholarship (160 publications, among which 7 authored books and 7 edited books) focuses on cultural and linguistic interconnections in the Near East, the environmental history of Egypt, and the history of the humanities in Nazi Germany.

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Prof. Joy JOHNSON
President & Vice Chancellor, Simon Fraser University

Joy Johnson is president and vice-chancellor of Simon Fraser University, and professor in its Faculty of Health Sciences.

As president, Joy is committed to carrying out SFU’s vision to be a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future.

Prior to her appointment as president, Joy served as SFU’s vice-president, research and international, and oversaw the evolution of cutting-edge research, innovation, and international engagement across eight faculties.

Under her leadership, SFU’s achieved the fastest growth of any Canadian university research income of any university in Canada, with a focus on mobilizing knowledge to enhance the social, economic and environmental wellbeing of its communities.

Prior to SFU, Joy had a distinguished career in academics and research. She is an elected Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and has co-authored more than 180 peer-reviewed articles.

Joy is a director and current vice-chair on the Universities Canada board.

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Prof. Kohei ITOH
President, Keio University

President Kohei Itoh graduated from Keio University and received his MS and PhD in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He joined Keio as a faculty member in 1995 and became a full professor in 2007. He was the dean of the Faculty and Graduate School of Science and Technology between 2017 and 2019, and is the current chairperson of the Japanese government’s Quantum Technology Innovation expert panel.

His main research area is quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum physics, leading to over 360 journal publications. He is an executive member of the Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (CSTI) as well as a council member of the Science Council of Japan. He has served on numerous executive boards including the Physical Society of Japan and the Japan Society of Applied Physics. He leads various quantum information projects as the program director of Quantum Information Technology in the MEXT Quantum Leap Flagship Program.

He received the Japan IBM Prize in 2006 and the JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Prize in 2009.  He is also a fellow of American Physical Society and a fellow of the Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Prof. Nancy Y. IP
President, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Nancy Ip is the President of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and the Morningside Professor of Life Science. Taking office in October 2022, she is the first female president of a publicly funded university in Hong Kong.

Ip received her PhD degree in Pharmacology from Harvard University, after which she held the position of Senior Staff Scientist at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. in New York. Since joining HKUST in 1993, she has served as the Vice-President for Research and Development, Dean of Science, and Head of the Department of Biochemistry.

Ip is world-renowned for her significant contributions to the field of neuroscience. Her major research interests are in understanding the complex mechanisms that underlie proper brain functions, as well as drug discovery for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. Her outstanding research has resulted in over 336 scientific papers and holds 70 patents. A distinguished neuroscientist, Ip was elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the US National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, among other academies, and is a recipient of numerous awards, including the National Natural Science Awards and the L’OREAL-UNESCO for Women in Science Award.

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Gary MAY
Chancellor, UC Davis

Gary S. May leads the most comprehensive campus in the University of California system, with four colleges and six professional schools. UC Davis enrolls more than 40,000 students, brings in more than USD1 billion annually in sponsored research and contributes more than USD12.5 billion annually to California’s economy.

May believes success is best judged by how we enhance the lives of others. Throughout his career, he has championed diversity and mentorship in both higher education and the workplace. He developed nationally recognized programs to attract, mentor and retain underrepresented groups in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math.

An accomplished scholar and engineer, May came to UC Davis in 2017 after a three-decade career at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. He was dean of the institute’s College of Engineering — the largest and most diverse school of its kind in the nation. In 2015, President Barack Obama honored May with the Presidential Award for Excellence in STEM Mentoring. In 2018, May was inducted to the National Academy of Engineering for his success in growing diversity and his innovations in semiconductor manufacturing. He launched Aggie Square in April 2018 to spur economic growth in Sacramento and help create jobs at a variety of education levels. In November 2019, May and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg were recognized with a Leadership Award from the Association of University Research Parks for creating this unique partnership. In 2020, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for educational and academic leadership.

A native of St. Louis, May is married to LeShelle R. May, a software engineer with CNN. They have two grown daughters, Simone and Jordan.

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Prof. Cynthia K. LARIVE
Chancellor, University of California, Santa Cruz

Cynthia K. Larive is chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz, a public research institution known worldwide for its high-impact research, seeking interdisciplinary solutions to the world’s greatest challenges, and its commitment to sustainability and environmental justice. UC Santa Cruz is proud to be one of just five institutions in the esteemed 71-member Association of American Universities (AAU) that is both a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution. The university joined with other top universities in 2022 to form the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities, which aims to increase opportunity for those historically underserved by higher education. As a first-generation college graduate, a common thread throughout Dr. Larive’s career has been her commitment to student success, inclusion and equity. She earned a bachelor’s degree from South Dakota State, a master’s from Purdue, and a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from UC Riverside and has authored more than 160 publications. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Chemical Society, and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and has received campus and national awards for her teaching, research and leadership.

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Sung-Min PARK
Vice President of External Affairs, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)

Sung-Min Park received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S., in 2001 and 2006, respectively. His doctoral research focused on biomedical electromagnetic modelling and MRI compatible implantable medical devices.

From 2006 to 2014, he was with Medtronic (Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.) as an R&D Manager, where he led the award-winning effort in developing the world’s first MRI-conditional pacemaker, a breakthrough that significantly expanded treatment options for patients requiring both pacemaker therapy and MRI diagnostics.

From 2014 to 2016, he served as Director at Samsung Electronics (Suwon, South Korea), spearheading the development of healthcare-centric mobile devices and mobile health service platforms, integrating cutting-edge digital health technologies into consumer electronics.

Since 2016, Dr. Park has been a Professor in the Department of Convergence IT Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), where he has been actively engaged in research at the intersection of bioelectronics, bioinformatics, and digital healthcare. In recognition of his research achievements, he has been endowed with the title of Mu-Eun-Jae Distinguished Professor. His work focuses on next-generation medical devices and intelligent health monitoring systems. As a key outcome of his research, he founded Curestream, a company dedicated to the commercialization of a fully automated artificial pancreas system, aiming to revolutionize diabetes management through closed-loop insulin delivery technology.

Currently, he serves as the Vice President of External Affairs at POSTECH, where he is leading strategic global partnerships to strengthen the university’s international collaborations. Additionally, he is directing a large-scale multidisciplinary research project called “Autonomous Neural Reset”, which aims to restore homeostatic functions through advanced neurotechnology and biomedical engineering.

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Prof. Chi-Hung LIN
President, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Professor Chi-Hung Lin is the President of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) in Chinese Taipei. He holds a Ph.D. in Biology from Yale University and an M.D. from the School of Medicine at National Yang-Ming University. Prof. Lin has an extensive background in medical research and education, having held various positions at National Yang Ming University, including Director of the Institute of Microbiology & Immunology and Vice Dean of the Office of Research and Development. His administrative expertise is highlighted by his roles as Commissioner of the Department of Health for both Taipei City and New Taipei City Governments. Prof. Lin has also contributed significantly to academic and healthcare advancements as a professor in multiple institutes at NYMU and as a researcher in national laboratories. His work spans across numerous disciplines including biophotonics, anatomy, clinical medicine, and health risk assessment.

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Prof. Dennis LO
Vice-Chancellor and President, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professor Dennis Lo is the ninth Vice-Chancellor and President and the Li Ka Shing Professor of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He is also the President of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences. His research interests focus on the biology and diagnostic applications of cell-free nucleic acids in plasma. He discovered the presence of cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma in 1997 and pioneered non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using this technology which has since been adopted globally, creating a paradigm shift in prenatal medicine. He has also made many innovations using circulating nucleic acids for cancer detection, including the screening of early-stage nasopharyngeal cancer.

In recognition of his research achievements, Professor Lo has been elected as a Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Founding Member of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences. Professor Lo has won numerous awards, including the 2014 King Faisal International Prize in Medicine, the 2016 Future Science Prize in Life Science, the 2019 Fudan-Zhongzhi Science Award, the 2021 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, the 2021 Royal Medal, the 2021 ESHG Mendel Award, the 2022 ISPD Pioneer Award, the 2022 Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, the 2023 inaugural Tengchong Science Prize and the 2024 Jiménez Díaz Lecture Award.

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Prof. Xizhe PENG
Dean of the Institute of Aging Studies; Executive Vice Dean of the Fudan Development Institute; Director of the Center for Population and Development Policy Research, Fudan University

Prof. Xizhe Peng, Ph.D. in Demography from the London School of Economics, is Senior Professor in Humanities at Fudan University. He serves as Dean of the Institute of Aging Studies, Executive Vice Dean of the Fudan Development Institute, and Director of the Center for Population and Development Policy Research.

A leading expert in population and development studies, his research spans population dynamics, aging and social security, sustainable development, and gender studies. He has held key positions, including Vice President of the China Population Association and President of the Shanghai Population Association, and served on scientific committees of IHDP and ESSP.

Recognized for his contributions, Prof. Peng has received the Chinese Population Award and multiple honors. His work has shaped demographic policies and social development strategies in China and beyond.

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Prof. LU Yanqing
Vice President, Nanjing University

LU Yanqing is the Vice president of Nanjing University and also Professor of Optics at NJU’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He is a Distinguished Professor of Changjiang Scholars Program, a winner of the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars, and the principal investigator at the National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures. Prof. LU received his bachelor’s degree in 1991 and doctorate in 1996 from Nanjing University’s Department of Physics and started to teach at the university after graduation. In 2000, he went to the United States and started to work on applied engineering technology. He accumulated much experience in the development and manufacturing of optoelectronic products before he rejoined Nanjing University at the end of 2006. Prof. LU’s research focuses on nanophotonics, fiber optics, and liquid crystal photonics. His expertise has led to important roles in scientific societies, including the fellow and executive director of the Chinese Optical Society (COS), fellow and executive director of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering (CSOE), director of the Chinese Physics Society (CPS), director of the International Liquid Crystal Society (ILCS) and the fellow of Optica (formerly OSA, the Optical Society of America).

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Prof. Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Noor Azuan ABU OSMAN
Vice-Chancellor, Universiti Malaya

Professor Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Noor Azuan Abu Osman is the Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaya (UM), a distinguished scholar in biomechanics, and a visionary leader in higher education. With a strong academic foundation in engineering, he holds a BEng (Hons) from the University of Bradford, an MSc, and a PhD from the University of Strathclyde. He is a Chartered Engineer (UK & Australia) and a Fellow of several prestigious institutions, including the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (UK), Engineers Australia, and the Academy of Sciences Malaysia.

Throughout his career, Professor Noor Azuan has held numerous leadership positions, including Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Acting Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International) at UMT. His contributions have led to transformative advancements in academic excellence, including elevating UM’s Faculty of Engineering to Top 10 in the world (US News) and Top 35 in QS rankings. At UNITEN, he played a key role in positioning the university as a leading regional energy research hub and established the National Energy Centre.

An expert in biomechanics, Professor Noor Azuan has been instrumental in the field of prosthetics technology, delivering over 50 keynote and invited lectures worldwide. He is the founder of BioApps Sdn. Bhd., a UM spin-off company specializing in medical prosthetics, which has generated over RM 25 million in revenue. His research excellence is evident in his 260 publications indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, an H-index of 40, and the successful supervision of 41 PhD and 38 Master’s students. His work has attracted over RM 15 million in research grants, both locally and internationally, and resulted in 14 patents.

Recognized for his contributions to academia and innovation, he was awarded the 14th National Academic Award (Anugerah Akademik Negara ke-14) by the Prime Minister of Malaysia. He continues to be an influential figure in academic governance, serving as a Councilor in the World Council of Biomechanics and an Executive Committee member of the Asian Pacific Association of Biomechanics.

Professor Noor Azuan is deeply committed to fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and the community, driving research and innovation that contribute to national and global development. His leadership philosophy emphasizes teamwork, sustainable research, and technological advancements that improve the quality of life for society.

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Prof. LYU Peiming
Executive Vice President, Tongji University

LYU Peiming, male, born in January 1967 in Hai’an, Jiangsu Province, is a member of the Communist Party of China and has been working since July 1989. He is currently a professor of English Language and Literature and a master’s supervisor. Since January 2021, he has been serving as the Executive Vice President of Tongji University.

He has long been engaged in public English teaching and offers several specialized courses for undergraduate and graduate students in the English major. He has supervised over 20 English major graduate students and more than 10 Master of Public Administration (MPA) students. He has published over ten research papers on language studies and higher education, translated and published ten children’s literature classics, and co-authored several textbooks. The “Contemporary China” all-English series courses he led have won the “2013 Brand Courses in English for International Students in China” by the Ministry of Education, the “2013 Model English-Taught Courses for International Students in Shanghai Universities,” and the “2013 Model All-English Courses in Shanghai Universities.” His project “Innovative General Education: Practicing the Core Value-Driven English-Taught Local Chinese Studies Curriculum System” won the Second Prize in the 2017 Shanghai Teaching Achievement Awards.

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