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Daejeon, KAIST, Chungnam National University, and Bio Healthcare Association Join Forces to Nurture Physician-Scientists

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-11-07 08:16:16
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DAEJEON—Daejeon Metropolitan City has officially partnered with three key institutions—the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Chungnam National University (CNU), and the Korea Bio Healthcare Association (KBHA)—to establish a collaborative system for training elite Physician-Scientists and advanced research personnel in the biomedical field.

The partnership aims to leverage Daejeon's robust bio-science research infrastructure and its strong educational and industry-academia linkage capabilities to create interdisciplinary educational programs that seamlessly integrate clinical practice with basic scientific research.

The formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on November 7 at the Daejeon City Hall, bringing together four major stakeholders under a unified vision:

Daejeon Metropolitan City (Mayor Lee Jang-woo): Providing comprehensive administrative support and policy coordination.
KAIST (President Lee Kwang-hyung): Contributing cutting-edge research expertise and advanced technology capabilities.
Chungnam National University (President Kim Jung-kyum): Offering a strong foundation in medicine, clinical practice, and medical education.
Korea Bio Healthcare Association (Chairman Maeng Pil-jae): Supplying a vital network connecting the trainees and research outcomes directly to the bio-health industry. 

A Fusion of Clinical and Basic Research 

The four parties have committed to a comprehensive agenda designed to produce highly competent "convergence talent" essential for the future of the bio-health industry:

Joint Training: Collaboratively developing and operating programs for Physician-Scientists and specialized medical science professionals.
Research & Development: Engaging in shared research projects and technology development initiatives.
Resource Sharing: Facilitating the exchange of educational, research infrastructure, and critical information.
Hands-On Education: Offering essential field placements and clinical-linked training opportunities.
Industry Collaboration: Linking trainees and research output directly with regional bio-companies through joint projects.

This strategic alignment is poised to create a regional innovation model where Education, Research, Industry, and Policy are organically interconnected. Mayor Lee Jang-woo emphasized that the city is committed to continuous administrative support to ensure the bio-health sector becomes a core pillar of Daejeon's future economic growth.

"Daejeon is already a leading biomedical city in South Korea, harmonizing science, medicine, and industry," Mayor Lee stated. "This agreement will transform Daejeon into the central hub for nurturing high-level talent that effectively combines research and clinical practice. We will actively back the bio-health industry to establish it as the key axis of our regional future growth."

The initiative is viewed as a critical step in addressing the global shortage of Physician-Scientists—doctors trained not only in clinical care but also deeply rooted in basic research—who are crucial for accelerating the transition of scientific discoveries into effective patient treatments.

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