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Chapter 209 Clinical Application

 "Student ID card? It seems that the poster should be the principal of the school."

"But the student ID card is designed like a household registration book, with photos and information filled in by yourself, right?"

"Yes, as far as I know, the student ID cards of most universities across the country are similar. Is there any novel design?"

"Of course. According to the original poster, the combination of student ID card and campus card is really good, but it requires a lot of things, such as chips, and the packaging of student ID cards cannot use that casual plastic."
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"In my opinion, it should be like this, like this, like this..."

Seeing the ideas that netizens gave him, Xu Li also found it interesting.

There are really many flashes of inspiration in it.

One of them really made him feel good.

"I think the package of the student ID card can be made of better materials, and then the inside can be designed into partitions, with one area per page. The train discount magnetic strip can be affixed to the end, and the chip can be hidden directly inside the cover of the student ID card.

, it’s just like an ID card, and the information inside is written by hand, so it’s double insurance.”

This idea is okay, but the student ID card may be thicker by then, but it is also more convenient, as long as it is designed not to exceed the ordinary size.

Thinking of this, Xu Li drew up the production process and scheme diagram of the student ID card on the computer, and then gave it to Xiaobai, asking her to ask the materials research and development laboratory to find a way to find a material to prevent the chip from being

Damaged.

After that, you can manufacture it directly in your own factory, so you don’t have to go to an OEM.

Because the manufacturing levels of the companies outside are uneven, he still takes care of himself to avoid problems with slow production and inconsistent efficiency.

After completing this, he began to formulate the school regulations for the next undergraduate college.

Basically every school has school rules, but many of them are basically ineffective. As long as you don’t make any big mistakes, the school won’t take care of you.

For example, you cannot spread online rumors that damage the reputation of the school, etc.

Some schools have these written in school rules and printed them directly in the student handbook for each student to circulate. Some schools directly ask counselors to hint to students not to cause trouble.

School regulations must be formulated with reference to the national conditions and the constitution and laws. If they are formulated haphazardly, it would not be very good.

But in any case, school rules are an important part of the school. Without rules, nothing would be complete.

School rules are also the basic code of conduct that restricts some students.

Just like the laws in society, once someone kills someone and sets a fire, there will naturally be laws to judge them.

The principle is the same.

It’s just that in addition to the credits for students’ daily courses and the regulations for changing majors, school regulations also include other things, which need to be formulated according to local conditions.

However, Xu Li feels that these are just necessary procedures for the school's own educational functions and cannot be included in the school regulations. When the time comes, he can directly send students a public account with pictures and texts to explain.

It's just school rules. He doesn't want to make so many, hundreds of school rules. Do you think students will read them?

When the school issued him a student handbook, he immediately used it as a mouse pad.

Therefore, it is best if the school rules should be precise rather than excessive.

Otherwise, who would read your nonsense.

Just like when I was in junior high school or elementary school, the principal would talk nonsense every time the national flag was raised, which would make the students behind him feel sleepy.

It has to be said that the principal's hypnosis skills at that time were so profound that even he, a master who practiced the Hunyuan Divine Art, could not withstand it!

"School rules, school rules..."

Xu Li began to think about it, and then started typing on the keyboard.

After deleting, deleting, and revising, 30 basic school rules were finally written, such as students not allowed to stay out late at night, students not allowed to bring illegal items to the dormitory, etc.

Anyway, if something can be summed up in one sentence, he will never talk nonsense.

After doing this, Xu Li stretched.

At this time, Fang Mu called.

"Dr. Fang, what's the matter?"

"Boss, our anti-cancer drug has successfully completed animal testing based on the information you provided. Next, we can conduct clinical phase III trials. I don't know where to put it?"

Xu Li was stunned for a moment.

Can clinical trials be conducted so soon?

She thought it would take at least three months.

"Does Dr. Fang have any suggestions?"

He doesn't have many connections in this area. Generally, clinical trials for new drug development require recruiting volunteers, which means that the trial needs to be conducted in a hospital, preferably a tertiary A hospital.

But he doesn’t have many connections in the hospital. He can’t just tell people that our company has developed an anti-cancer drug and needs to conduct clinical trials as soon as he comes to the door, right?

Clinical trials also require application from the Medical Supervision Bureau, which is at the central level of national departments. Local health bureaus do not have that kind of authority. At most, they only have supervision authority.

If you don't get approval to conduct clinical trials, you're likely to face a lawsuit.

Because the system in Longguo is like this, life safety matters cannot be taken care of, so the approval, testing and marketing take longer than abroad.

As for Yingjiang, basically as long as the approval materials pass the test, there is no major life hazard to the subjects, and a small amount of money is added, it will be fine.

But the medical approval system here in Longguo is like this. It may be conservative, but it is also to ensure a certain degree of medical safety.

Otherwise, if any drug can be approved and put on the market, what if it has side effects and even kills people?

This cannot be solved with a casual fine, and the official's credibility may also be damaged.

"I recommend putting it in Meicheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The equipment there better meets our experimental requirements."

Fang Mu on the other end of the phone replied.

"Meicheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital?"

If the location was in Meicheng, it would be quite close to Shennong Medicine, which would be more convenient. But the problem was that he was not very familiar with the situation in that hospital.

But you can only apply first and see.

"Then you should apply for clinical trials first! I remember there is a fast-track approval, so you can just go for whichever one is faster."

"Okay, then I'll get ready."

Then, hung up the phone.

"Meicheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital? Then I will go and see it in person during the clinical trial."

Xu Li pinched his chin and thought.

However, it is better to submit the clinical trial application now to avoid any delay.

After all, you still need to queue up to apply for clinical trials. Even if you go through the fast track, it takes time, so apply as early as possible.

While receiving Xu Li's reply, Fang Mu also quickly prepared the materials, then applied online, and also mailed some paper materials at the same time.


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