
The 3rd International Conference on Biomedicine and Intelligent Technology (ICBIT 2026) Successfully Concludes in Nanjing.👏👏
The 3rd International Conference on Biomedicine and Intelligent Technology (ICBIT 2026) Brings together experts, scholars and researchers from universities, research institutes at home and abroad, the conference built a high‑level academic exchange platform for frontier research in biomedicine and intelligent technology.
A series of impressive keynote speeches were delivered by distinguished professors. Prof. FangXiang Wu from University of Saskatchewan gave a speech entitled Machine and Federated learning for ASD Diagnosis. Prof. Yongming Cai from Guangdong Pharmaceutical University shared insights into the application of AI technology in adverse drug reaction prediction. Prof. Gangmin Ning from Zhejiang University reported on knowledge‑and‑data‑driven mathematical models for complex circulatory networks. Prof. Zhenghao Shi from Xi’an University of Technology presented research on neuronal image generation and segmentation for brain cognition. Participants enjoyed coffee break and poster presentations for in‑depth academic communication during the intermission.
In the oral presentation session, scholars delivered concise and wonderful reports covering diversified hot‑spot fields. The themes involved robot‑assisted laser osteotomy technology, responsive microcapsules for thrombolytic therapy, disease model research based on drosophila, longevity medicine, biological effects of genetic elements, global brain‑computer interface research progress, mechanism study of cerebral hemorrhage‑related necroptosis, hyperelastic balloon intestinal expansion research, machine‑learning‑based dry‑electrode BCI helmet performance prediction, as well as machine‑learning‑assisted prediction and nursing intervention for chemotherapy‑related gastrointestinal adverse reactions. Both offline and online speakers shared their latest research findings, triggered positive discussions and inspired new research ideas among attendees.
After a full‑day of academic sharing and exchanges, the closing ceremony was held as scheduled. ICBIT 2026 offered valuable opportunities for researchers to exchange ideas, share achievements and strengthen academic connections. The conference facilitated interdisciplinary integration between biomedicine and intelligent technology, and laid a solid foundation for future collaborative research.