The Previous Conference Was Held Successfully During May 23-25, 2026 in Suzhou, China

According to the similarity of the topics, the 12th International Conference on Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (MEDLIFE2026) and the 13th International Conference on Biology and Life Sciences (ICBLS2026) were jointly held at the Wyndham Garden Suzhou in Suzhou, China, from May 23 to 25, 2026. Experts and scholars from various universities and research institutions worldwide gathered to engage in in-depth discussions on cutting-edge issues in health sciences, life sciences, disease mechanisms, and drug discovery.


The conference featured keynote speeches delivered by Dr. Tianru Jin, Dr. Alex Kuo, Dr. Xiaoyang Qi, and Dr. Lin Ling.


Dr. Tianru Jin (Professor, Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Canada) systematically reviewed the historical journey of GLP-1 from its discovery to drug development, with a focus on its extra-pancreatic functions—particularly in liver metabolism regulation, offering new perspectives for the treatment of metabolic diseases.



Figure 1: Dr. Tianru Jin delivering his keynote speech


Dr. Alex Kuo (Professor, School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria, Canada) discussed the application of artificial intelligence in big data analytics for healthcare, exploring breakthroughs in AI-powered diagnostics, predictive analytics, and personalized medicine, as well as the role of large-scale healthcare data management in empowering clinical decision support systems.



Figure 2: Dr. Alex Kuo delivering his keynote speech


Dr. Xiaoyang Qi (Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, USA) introduced a novel cancer immunotherapy strategy targeting the Hsp70-TLR2 axis to downregulate MerTK expression, thereby reversing immune tolerance and activating anti-tumor immune responses, offering innovative approaches to overcome the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.



Figure 3: Dr. Xiaoyang Qi delivering his keynote speech


Dr. Lin Ling (Professor, School of Life Science and Technology, Southeast University, China) used Aedes aegypti as a model to reveal the molecular mechanism by which the miRNA-GABA signaling axis influences female mosquito reproduction through modulation of midgut homeostasis, providing new intervention targets for blocking mosquito-borne virus transmission.



Figure 4: Dr. Lin Ling delivering her keynote speech


The conference established two sessions based on the thematic relevance of the presentations. Scholars subsequently delivered brief oral presentations. The conferences also featured a Q&A session, where participating scholars actively engaged in in-depth discussions with the speakers, fostering a lively atmosphere of academic interaction.



Figure 5: Dr. Pawida Prasopsook delivering her oral presentation



Figure 6: Scholars interacting during the Q&A session


Throughout the conference, participants actively shared their unique insights on the conference themes and exchanged ideas based on their conference experiences.



Figure 7: Group photo of the conference

© Copyright 2015-2026 13th International Conference on Health, Medicine and Life Sciences - All rights reserved.