Chapter 382: Research on what kind of knife to cut watermelon
"So that's what happened." Su Mo was good at observation and noticed her cold expression when talking about Liang Lu. He knew it and smiled: "...I thought you knew each other."
He didn't mention what he said next.
For example, he originally planned that if Qiao Nian knew Liang Lu, and based on this relationship, Liang Lu hoped that they could be included in the priority list for their financial assistance projects, and they would be directly selected without even considering them!
But if the situation is the other way around...
Su Mo didn't say anything. He had already excluded Liang Lu's project from the projects funded this year.
Qiao Nian read things very quickly. She could read ten lines at a glance. Those obscure and professional vocabulary didn't seem to be a big deal in her eyes. After a while, she read through the documents on the table.
After reading more than a dozen projects, she didn't find a good research topic.
Seeing that there was only the last file left on the table, she frowned, her delicate face showing annoyance, and reached out to pick up the file.
Written on the white cover are several large and colorful characters—Craniocerebral Injury Science.
"What is this?" Qiao Nian was very interested, but her voice was a little hoarse.
All other documents were typeset and printed, but the one she held in her hand was purely handwritten.
Su Mo saw her picking up that one and said hurriedly: "Ah, that document... Miss Qiao, you don't need to read it. That was the document I originally asked my assistant to throw away. He didn't know what happened. Maybe he forgot to throw it away and got mixed up in it again."
Inside."
"We previously stipulated that the projects submitted to us must be formal and legal research projects with professional teams. We also required each major team to print out a detailed project plan for us. We can use the plan to understand the projects they want to research.
Research directions and future prospects.”
Sumo felt depressed when he talked about this: "I don't know who submitted this document. It was all handwritten. There was no introduction to myself and the team. They just gave us a research topic and only left their signature and contact."
The method...well, I also said that some drawings produced by computers are not clear and accurate enough, and it is more intuitive to draw them in manuscript."
Qiao Nian had already opened the document and read a few pages.
Compared with the research on minimally invasive brain surgery she just watched, this one she has is much more interesting and practical!
The author first throws out all the arguments of Western medicine for brain injuries, then refutes them one by one, and then quotes other treatment plans from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine.
How to put it, although it is a bit extreme.
But it can be seen that this person has his own opinions in the field of TCM surgery. What he wants to research and develop is also brain surgery in TCM surgery.
Qiao Nian tapped the paper with her fingers and fell into deep thought.
She thought for just a minute, then handed the document to Sumo, raised her head, her eyes dark and bright: "That's it!"
Sumo took the document from her hand and said with a confused expression: "Um, Miss Qiao, are you sure we will fund this project?"
"This is traditional Chinese medicine surgery... There is basically no such concept in China..."
Even if the research results are obtained, they are not recognized at home and abroad!
Isn't it just throwing money into the fire for nothing?
Qiao Nian restrained her wild spirit. She was wearing a black long-sleeved T-shirt today, which made her skin white and her neck slender. Her eyes were even more shockingly dark. She looked at the hesitant Su Mo and said: "Domestic
The absence of this concept does not mean that it does not exist.”
"I have seen the application of minimally invasive surgery in neurosurgery. Although it is in the same direction, it is all brain surgery, but her research is of no use."
"What do you think is the point of us spending hundreds of millions to let her study whether it is better to cut watermelons with a kitchen knife or a fruit knife?"
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