Official Partnership

Computational Imaging and Measurement

Computational Imaging and Measurement (CIM) has established an official partnership with Nanjing University of Science and Technology (NJUST) and the Smart Computational Imaging Laboratory (SCILab). This collaboration signifies a shared commitment to advancing innovation at the intersection of computational imaging, modeling, and intelligent vision systems.

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

About NJUST

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, founded in 1953, is a top-tier Chinese university recognized under the national Double First-Class initiative.

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Smart Computational Imaging Laboratory

About SCILab

The Smart Computational Imaging Laboratory is a forward-thinking research center affiliated with NJUST. SCILab is dedicated to the development of next-generation computational imaging and sensing technologies with a special emphasis on microscopy, metrology, bio-medicine, human-computer interaction, and remote sensing. In particular, we investigate how optical manipulation and signal processing can be incorporated into optical imaging systems for making the invisible visible and providing unprecedented perceptions that far exceed human ability.

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Ferroptosis and Oxidative Stress

Ferroptosis and Oxidative Stress is proud to establish strategic, long-term collaborations with leading institutions and societies in the fields of ferroptosis, redox biology, and related mechanisms of cell death. Through these official collaborations, we share a common mission to advance the frontiers of ferroptosis research by promoting cutting-edge science, academic exchange, and international collaboration.

Cell Death Biology Branch of the Chinese Society for Cell Biology

Partnership Role: Ferroptosis and Oxidative Stress serves as the Partner Journal of the Cell Death Biology Branch.

About Cell Death Biology Branch:

The Cell Death Biology Branch was established in July 2020 and is affiliated with the Chinese Society for Cell Biology. The Branch is dedicated to the study of various forms of programmed cell death and brings together leading researchers and experts in the field. It actively promotes academic exchange and collaborative research, with a mission to strengthen China’s scientific capabilities in cell death biology and drive innovation within a dynamic scientific community.

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Geromedicine

Geromedicine (GER) is proud to establish strategic, long-term collaborations with leading institutions and societies in the field of precision geromedicine. As our Official Partnership, these organizations share our mission to advance healthy longevity through cutting-edge research, education, and international exchange.

NUS Academy for Healthy Longevity

Partnership Role: Geromedicine serves as the Academy’s designated Home Journal.

About the NUS Academy for Healthy Longevity

The Academy for Healthy Longevity is part the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore (NUS). The Academy, led by world-class experts and supported by a distinguished advisory board, is transforming healthy aging through groundbreaking research, innovation, and education in Precision Geromedicine.

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Healthy Longevity Medicine Society (HLMS)

Partnership Role: Geromedicine serves as the Society’s designated Official Journal.

About HLMS:

The Healthy Longevity Medicine Society (HLMS) is an international academic organization dedicated to advancing the field of longevity medicine through education, research, and clinical innovation. It brings together experts committed to extending healthspan and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in the science of healthy ageing.
Together, we aim to build an influential platform that fosters collaboration, innovation, and dissemination of high-quality research in the field of geroscience.

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Light Manipulation and Applications

Light Manipulation and Applications (LMA) has established an official partnership with Shandong Normal University. This collaboration aims to foster academic exchange and support high-quality research in the field of optics and photonics. As part of this partnership, both parties will explore opportunities for joint academic events, thematic issues, and scholarly promotion, contributing to the advancement of light science and technology.

About Shandong Normal University

Shandong Normal University (SDNU) is a comprehensive university with strong academic traditions, particularly recognized for its achievements in optical science, physics, and engineering. Through this partnership, LMA will work closely with SDNU to amplify research visibility and encourage interdisciplinary innovation.

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