The best way to spend a hot autumn day is to enjoy a feast of knowledge in an air-conditioned room! The "Tang Prize Week" series of events, which will officially kick off on September 26th, will include the "Tang Prize Laureate Lectures" and four "Masters' Forums," which will be open to the public free of charge. The former will be held on September 28th at the National Central Library's Multipurpose Performance Hall, and simultaneous interpretation will be provided. The latter will be held from September 30th to October 1st at four universities: National Taiwan University, Soochow University, China Medical University, and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. We welcome those interested in learning from the lifelong research of Tang Prize Laureates and experiencing their wisdom firsthand to seize this valuable opportunity and register on our official website.
The highly anticipated Tang Prize Laureate Lectures will feature six 2024 Tang Prize laureates presenting on selected topics across four sessions in one day. Addressing the urgent global challenges of clean air, energy, and water, Omar M. Yaghi, the laureate in Sustainable Development, will lead the first session. In his lecture "Ultraporous Crystals for a Sustainable Future," Professor Yaghi will showcase how breakthroughs in reticular chemistry over the past three decades have revolutionized our ability to capture and store carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and methane. He will delve into the process of translating these technologies from laboratory discoveries to real-world applications.
Following that, Mary Robinson, the 2024 Tang Prize Laureate in Rule of Law, will deliver a lecture titled "Rebuilding Respect for Rule of Law: An Urgent Task, a Shared Responsibility." In her address, Professor Robinson will delve into the multifaceted challenges facing the rule of law, examining how authoritarianism, conflict, and disregard for international norms have undermined and threatened its very foundations. The erosion of respect for the rule of law, fueled by the recent pandemic, persistent armed conflicts, and the escalating climate crisis, has put human rights and sustainable development in a precarious position. Highlighting the critical role of the rule of law in safeguarding these essential rights, Professor Robinson will draw upon her extensive experience to issue a clarion call to the world. She will underscore that rebuilding respect for the rule of law is not only an urgent imperative but also a shared responsibility of states, corporations, and citizens alike. Only through such concerted efforts can we hope to forge a path toward a more peaceful, sustainable, and just future for all.
The Biopharmaceutical Science session will feature a series of presentations by the 2024 Tang Prize Laureates in Biopharmaceutical Science. First, Professor Joel Habener will present on "Glucagon-Like Peptide-1." Next, Professor Svetlana Mojsov will speak on "Chemistry Matters: From A Putative Peptide to Efficient Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity." Finally, Professor Jens Juul Holst will deliver a lecture titled "Gut Hormones as Basis for Treatment of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes." They will share the fascinating scientific journey and stories behind the research on GLP-1 (7-37), a peptide with remarkable anti-diabetic and anti-obesity effects. Their talks will explore the potential of GLP-1-based therapeutics, which have benefited millions of patients with diabetes and obesity worldwide, in treating other conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases and cognitive impairment, in the future.
The final session will feature Professor Hsu Cho-yun, Academician of Academia Sinica and the 2024 Tang Prize Laureate in Sinology, delivering his lecture "Finding Your Way in a Disorienting World." How can we find our place and purpose in an era of turbulent times and information overload? Professor Hsu will draw on his vast knowledge of history to compare Chinese and Western cultures, exploring their differences from the perspectives of religious beliefs, political systems, and economic development. He will delve into the complexities of world order, gleaning wisdom from the past to illuminate the challenges of the present. With his profound insights gained from a lifetime of studying history, Professor Hsu will guide us in navigating this disorienting world and finding a feasible path forward amidst global uncertainty.
The "Masters' Forums" will be held at four universities, each dedicated to a specific prize category. The laureate will deliver a 30-minute keynote speech, followed by a panel discussion with experts and scholars, fostering intellectual exchange and sparking new ideas. On September 30th, the Sinology forum will take place at National Taiwan University in the morning, with the theme "Reorienting China: From the Continent to the Oceans." In the afternoon, the Rule of Law forum will be held at Soochow University, focusing on "Contemporary Challenges on Human Rights and Global Justice." On October 1st, the Biopharmaceutical Science forum will convene at China Medical University in the morning, exploring "Contemporary Development of Type-2 Diabetes Treatment and Obesity Control." In the afternoon, the Sustainable Development forum will be hosted at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, delving into "New Advancement of Sustainability Science and Technology: The development of metal organic and related frameworks (MOFs and COFs) and its prospect."
Field |
Sustainable Development |
Rule of Law |
Biopharmaceutical Science |
Sinology |
Laureates |
Omar M. Yaghi |
Mary Robinson |
Joel F. Habener
Svetlana Mojsov
Jens Juul Holst |
Hsu Cho-yun |
Title |
Ultraporous Crystals for a Sustainable Future |
Rebuilding Respect for Rule of Law: |
Glucagon-like Peptide-1
Chemistry Matters: From A Putative Peptide to Efficient Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity
Gut Hormones as Basis for Treatment of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes |
Finding Your Way in a Disorienting World |
Date |
9/28 |
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Time |
09:30 – 10:30 AM |
11:00 AM –12:00 PM |
1:30 – 3:45 PM |
4:15 – 5:15 PM |
Venue |
National Central Library - Multipurpose Performance Hall |
Date |
Time |
Speaker/Topic |
Moderator |
Panelists |
Venue |
9/30 |
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
Sinology Laureate: Hsu Cho-yun Reorienting China: From the Continent to the Oceans |
David Der-Wei Wang - Academician, Academia Sinica - Edward C. Henderson Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Harvard University |
1. Cheng-sheng Tu - Academician, Academia Sinica - Corresponding Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 2. Cheng-hwa Tsang - Academician, Academia Sinica - Director, Institute of Anthropology, National Tsing Hua University 3. Huai-Chen Kan- Professor, Department of History, National Taiwan University4. Dr. Ling-Wei Kung- Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica |
International Conference Hall, Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University |
2:00 – 4:00 PM |
Rule of Law Laureate: Mary Robinson Contemporary Challenges on Human Rights and Global Justice |
Mab Huang - Joseph K. Twanmoh Chair Professor, Soochow University |
1. Nigel N.T. Li - Special Senior Counselor, Lee & Li, Attorneys-at-Law 2. Mei-Nu Yu - President, Taiwan Bar Association 3. Jiunn-rong Yeh - Chair Professor, National Taiwan University |
Concert Hall, Second Academic Building, Soochow University |
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10/1 |
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
Biopharmaceutical Science Laureates: Svetlana Mojsov & Jens Juul Holst Contemporary Development of Type-2 Diabetes Treatment and Obesity Control |
Mien-Chie Hung - President, China Medical University - Academician, Academia Sinica |
1. Huey-Kang Sytwu - President, National Health Research Institutes - Academician, Acedemia Sinica 2. Lee-Ming Chuang - Distinguished Part-time Attending Physician, Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism, National Taiwan University Hospital - Honorary Professor, Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Medical College 3. Wendy Huang - CEO and President of the Board, Annji Pharmaceutical Co. |
B2 Conference Hall, Excellence Building, China Medical University |
2:00 – 4:00 PM |
Sustainable Development Laureate: Omar M. Yaghi New Advancement of Sustainability Science and Technology: The development of metal organic and related frameworks (MOFs and COFs) and its prospect |
Albert T. Yeung - Professor and Director, Institute of Environmental Engineering, NYCU |
1. James C. Liao - President, Academia Sinica 2. Yu Wang - Academician, Academia Sinica - Professor Emeritus Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University 3. Tzong-Ming Lee - Senior Vice President, ITRI - General Director, Material and Chemical Research Laboratories, ITRI |
International Conference Room 100, Microelectronics and Information Research Center, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University |