BEIJING, Jun.21 (DNA): Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) is set to establish structured collaboration frameworks aimed at promoting training programs for young scientists and researchers from Pakistan.
The Institute has also expressed its commitment to providing technological support to improve health infrastructure and diagnostics, Gwadar Pro reported on Saturday.
During his visit to BGI’s headquarters in Shenzhen, China, Qaiser Nawab, Chairman of the Belt and Road Initiative for Sustainable Development (BRISD), explored opportunities for cooperation in health, biotechnology, and scientific capacity building between the two countries.
During the visit, Nawab was warmly received by Mao Zhixia, Senior Official at BGI and head of South Asia affairs.
Mao provided a comprehensive overview of BGI’s evolution—from its modest beginnings to becoming the world’s largest genomics research institution.
He highlighted BGI’s groundbreaking work in gene sequencing, health diagnostics, precision medicine, and pandemic response.
Both sides held in-depth discussions on the future of global health innovation and expressed strong interest in forging closer partnerships.
Nawab emphasized BRISD’s commitment to inclusive and sustainable development through science and technology, particularly by empowering young scientists in the Global South.
The meeting concluded with mutual interest in establishing formal cooperation frameworks to support training initiatives for young researchers from Pakistan and other BRI countries, as well as in extending technological assistance to enhance health systems in developing regions.
Speaking to Gwadar Pro, Nawab remarked, “BGI is a shining example of what innovation and commitment to science can achieve.
Their journey is an inspiration to developing nations. I believe our cooperation can unlock enormous potential in health, education, and scientific research for countries along the Belt and Road.”
The visit marks a significant step toward fostering cross-border scientific collaboration and strengthening health ecosystems through innovation and knowledge exchange.