[Beijing, China, November 5, 2024] - Mr. Brian S ø rensen, CEO of FIDA Life Science Instruments, a Danish company renowned in the field of molecular interactions in the life sciences, and Mr. Hasse Hedeby, VP, visited China for three days from October 29 to November 1, 2024, at the invitation of Primacy. The main purpose of this visit is to discuss the latest development in the field of molecular interaction with China's top academic institutions - Tsinghua University, Peking University, the Center for Molecular Excellence of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Baekje Shenzhou, and seek further cooperation opportunities.
During his visit, Mr. Brian S ø rensen had in-depth exchanges and discussions on cutting-edge technologies of molecular interaction with researchers from Tsinghua University, Peking University, the Center for Molecular Excellence of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Baekje Shenzhou. Both sides had in-depth exchanges on the urgent issues that need to be addressed in current molecular interaction technology, and reached multiple consensuses on how to strengthen cooperation in scientific research, method development, and other areas.

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