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2022.11.11, Wu Haiming with 2013 Nobel Prize winner Professor Levitt (Professor of Structural Biology, Stanford University) and Future Science and Technology of Tsinghua School of Economics and Management

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2022.11.11,

Wu Haiming had afternoon tea with Professor Levitt, winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Professor of Structural Biology at Stanford University), and He Jie and Li Dawei of the Future Science and Technology Class of Tsinghua School of Economics and Management to discuss scientific and technological innovation and international exchanges in the context of the new pattern.

Professor Levitt said that the competition between major powers should be less political and more exchanged, because technology knows no borders.

Chinese has sufficient diligence and efforts in the international scientific research arena, and has contributed a lot of wisdom to international technological innovation.

Michael Levitt is very grateful to China and looks forward to more opportunities to come to China for exchanges and interactions.

2022.11.11, Wu Haiming with 2013 Nobel Prize winner Professor Levitt (Professor of Structural Biology, Stanford University) and Future Science and Technology of Tsinghua School of Economics and Management
2022.11.11, Wu Haiming with 2013 Nobel Prize winner Professor Levitt (Professor of Structural Biology, Stanford University) and Future Science and Technology of Tsinghua School of Economics and Management
2022.11.11, Wu Haiming with 2013 Nobel Prize winner Professor Levitt (Professor of Structural Biology, Stanford University) and Future Science and Technology of Tsinghua School of Economics and Management

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