267万“种子金”如何撬动苏青协作千万级“价值共享”新生态?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 09:14

Core Insights - The collaboration between Jiangsu University and Qinghai Provincial Disease Prevention and Control Institute has successfully addressed the talent gap in public health on the Tibetan Plateau, transforming from a "blood transfusion" model to a "value-sharing" approach [1][10][16] Group 1: Talent Development - In 2019, the introduction of Dr. Ni Bin as a key talent marked the beginning of a collaborative effort to tackle the talent retention issue in Qinghai [3][4] - A total of 267 million yuan was invested to create a sustainable talent development program, focusing on enhancing the qualifications and capabilities of local professionals [4][10] - By 2022, a comprehensive training platform was established, integrating training, research, and practical experience, which has become a core hub for talent cultivation in Qinghai [6][10] Group 2: Research and Innovation - The collaboration has led to the joint application for five national and provincial projects, generating 6.74 million yuan in research funding [10][11] - Significant scientific achievements include the publication of 12 SCI papers and the development of various technological innovations, such as a 3D electronic archive for plague vector animals [11][12] - The partnership has resulted in the creation of sustainable income-generating projects, such as the development of bio-aerosol equipment and rapid testing reagents [12][14] Group 3: Public Health Impact - Qinghai has not reported human plague cases for 14 consecutive years, and the incidence of echinococcosis has decreased from 0.63% to 0.10% [14][15] - The collaboration has strengthened Qinghai's role as a key player in public health along the Belt and Road Initiative, sharing valuable experiences and strategies with neighboring countries [14][16] - The establishment of an international infectious disease forum is underway, aimed at enhancing international cooperation in disease prevention [16]