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To solve the problems confronting biomedicine and public health in China, the first priority is to strengthen our basic research. In order to achieve an all-round improvement of our scientific innovative capability in the field of biomedicine, we should pay attention to the frontier areas of life science. In the current world, the competition in comprehensive national power has obviously been advanced to the competition in the level of basic research. Basic research is an important source for the development of high-tech, the cradle for cultivating innovative talents and necessary vehicle for guaranteeing national health. The government should try its best to make major breakthroughs and foster innovation in the frontier areas of life science.

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(2010). Biomedical Innovative System. In: Chen, K., Lin, Q., Wu, J. (eds) Science & Technology on Public Health in China: A Roadmap to 2050. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05338-2_4

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