The 56-year-old Belgian scientist joined Hangzhou Normal University earlier this year as a professor at its School of Basic Medical Sciences, according to a university news release.Before moving to China, Laureys spent decades in Europe and had a brief stint in North America. He is widely recognised as one of the first researchers to use brain-imaging technology to study consciousness and hidden awareness in patients who appear unresponsive.
He has co-authored more than 500 scientific papers and received numerous awards, including Belgium’s highest scientific honour, the Francqui Prize, the European Award in Medicine and Neurology, and the US-based Tom Slick Research Award in Consciousness.
On October 24, Laureys attended a ceremony on campus to inaugurate the Zhejiang-Belgium Joint Laboratory for Disorders of Consciousness, along with Zhejiang provincial officials, university leaders and Belgian diplomats.
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The new lab would focus on precision diagnosis and intervention for patients with consciousness disorders, including those who were in a coma or showed only limited signs of awareness, using them as a “natural model” to study how the brain worked, said Tang Ruikang, the university’s executive vice-president.