China, Pakistan deepen cooperation in traditional medicine

Close-up of herbal ingredients and glass jars used in traditional Chinese medicine therapy. — Pexels

BEIJING: A milestone in China-Pakistan scientific cooperation was achieved on Thursday (June 4) with the official unveiling of the Zhejiang-Pakistan Joint Laboratory on R&D of Herbal Medicine at the 2026 International Symposium on Traditional Chinese Medicine-Unani Medicine Cooperation and SCO Member States Industry International Medicine Forum.

The Joint Laboratory is a provincial-level international science and technology cooperation platform approved by the Department of Science and Technology of Zhejiang Province in December 2025. It was established based on the Institute of Drug Discovery Technology of Ningbo University, in cooperation with the Faculty of Medicine of Ningbo University and Ningbo Kangning Hospital.

On the Pakistani side, partner institutions include the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi and the University of Lahore.

Professor Zhao Yufen, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and dean of the Institute of Drug Discovery Technology at Ningbo University, serves as the chairman of the academic committee of the Joint Laboratory. Professor Liu Xinmin of the Institute of Drug Discovery Technology serves as the Chinese Director, while Professor Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary, Chief Scientist of the University of Karachi and University of Lahore, serves as the Pakistani Director.

The laboratory gathers a total of 50 team members, including 30 Chinese researchers and 20 overseas researchers, covering interdisciplinary fields such as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Unani Medicine, Pharmacy, Medicine, Biology, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence, and Policy and Regulation, CEN reported.

The joint laboratory’s research priorities include preclinical studies of traditional Chinese medicine, clinical studies of TCM, international registration of related products, and academic exchange and talent training.

On this occasion, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Traditional Medicine Industry Alliance (SCO-TMIA) and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (OIC-COMSTECH) signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in areas related to traditional Chinese medicine and unani medicine, including clinical capacity policy, research and capacity building policy, research and research and facilitation and talent cultivation in traditional medicine regulation.

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