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Review Meeting for the Test Outline of the National Key R&D Program Project Led by Lifei Bio Successfully Held
25/11/2025

From November 23 to 24, the testing outline review meeting for the 2023 AnnualNational Key R&D Program “Basic Research Conditions and R&D of Major Scientific Instruments and Equipment” key special project——“High-Speed High-Spectral Fluorescence Microscopic Imaging Analyzer” project led by Shandong Lifei Biotechnology Industry Co., Ltd., together with the 2025 third project coordination meeting, was successfully held at Shandong Jiaotong University.


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This meeting invited project follow-up experts, Researcher Han Yugang, Director of the Protein Science Research Platform of the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhang Mengmeng of Shandong Jiaotong UniversityVicePresident and other experts and leaders to attend and deliver speeches.


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Project leader Professor Kong Weijin gave a comprehensive report to the expert group on the overall progress of the project, each sub-topic in sequence reported on the work progress since the project mid-term inspection, follow-up plans and testing outline, and communicated and exchanged views on the scenario applications and result output plans and solutions of each topic and participating unit.


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After carefully listening to the report on the project testing outline prepared by the project undertaking unit, reviewing relevant technical materials, and conducting questioning and discussion, the expert group unanimously agreed that the testing outline was complete, the testing basis was clear and the testing methods were reasonable, gave high praise to the achievements made by the project, and recommended further unifying the testing conditions and improving the testing basis, so as to better serve national needs.


“High-Speed High-Spectral Fluorescence Microscopic Imaging Analyzer” project was approved on December 29 2023 as a key special project of the 2023 National Key R&D Program “Basic Research Conditions and R&D of Major Scientific Instruments and Equipment”. Led by Lifei Bio and jointly applied for by 9 institutions including Qingdao University, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study of UCAS, Ocean University of China, and Qingdao Institute of Optoelectronic Engineering Technology Research, the project aims to address testing needs in medicine, chemistry, materials, biological proteins and other fields, break through key technologies, and develop a high-speed high-spectral fluorescence microscopic imaging analyzer with independent intellectual property rights.