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Editorial. The Eurasian Journal of Life Sciences. 2025;1(1):3.

Dear colleagues!

We are pleased to present the first issue of The Eurasian Journal of Life Sciences, an initiative proposed by the co-chairs of the Association of Russian and Chinese medical universities.

The honor of publishing this inaugural issue has been given to Sechenov University, Russia’s oldest medical institution with over 260 years of history. The University has long played a key role in shaping medical education and advancing biomedical research. As we build upon this legacy, we also see the growing need for new platforms that unite research efforts across borders.

Today, fields such as molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology are reshaping healthcare. Leading universities are at the forefront of these changes. By combining their strengths, institutions from many countries can address some of the most complex biomedical challenges of our time.

We envision The Eurasian Journal of Life Sciences as more than a traditional academic journal. It is a shared space for dialogue, exchange, and collaboration. The journal will highlight developments in personalized medicine, pharmacology, genomics, AI in healthcare, and the convergence of biology and technology.

We hope it will serve as a dynamic platform where scientists and clinicians can share findings, perspectives, and set new directions for research. We warmly welcome our readers to this first issue and look forward to the collaborations it will inspire.

Editor-in-Chief
Rector of Sechenov University Academician
of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Peter V. Glybochko

Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Professor of Harbin Medical University
Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
Baofeng Yang

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ISSN 3033-5493 (Print)
ISSN 3033-6031 (Online)