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There are seven scientific research institutions: Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Clinical Medicine Institute, Pre-clinical Medicine Institute, Ophthalmology Institute, Birth Control Institute, Psychological Medicine and Neurology Institute, and Silkworm Research Institute. The Institute of Chinese Materia Medica has the only key lab sanctioned by Hebei Province to promote and expand the study and research of Chinese Materia Medica. It is now focusing and placing major emphasis in the direction of research & development of Chinese herbal medicine.

The university has received recognition for its achievement in scientific research. Since 1998, CDMU has undertaken more than 400 scientific research projects that were over the City level, has acquired more than 30,000,000RMB research funds. Among more than 200 scientific and technological achievements, more than 100 received provincial rewards. There are also 12 patents of invention. Teachers and research fellows have published more than 4000 research papers. There are hundred of academic works published, including more than 30 state-planned textbooks.

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