As the images crossed back and forth, everyone suddenly realized another crucial thing: no arms touched!
It was amazing that there was no fighting while operating several huge robotic arms on such a small incision.
Swish, swish, swish, that group of top journal editors buried their heads in their work, some taking notes with their notebooks, and some holding up their cameras to take pictures of the surgical scenes on the screen with the permission of the organizers.
Hans whispered with Representative Gong and his assistant, and it seemed that they had realized one important point: the doctors in this country might be very capable.
They were able to use the K robot so well in two weeks, so if they used their W robot, it should be even better. The people at Company B were very confident about this. After all, their company's robots were at the forefront of the world.
Hans added that he had heard that surgeons in this country had honed their skills through the large number of surgical cases, and now it seemed to be true, as even female surgeons were so skilled.
So Shao Yuelan, who was sitting in the back, frequently received little glances from Agent Gong, which indicated to her: You can do it, you can definitely do it.
It doesn't matter if your descendants are much younger than you, so why can't you do the same?
Shao Yuelan's face turned red and blue: What on earth has this situation become? Why can her being powerful become an inference that Shao Yuelan must be powerful too?
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Fortunately, among the people sitting there, there seemed to be one or two other foreigners whose expressions were the same as hers, extremely unnatural and a little weird.
Shao Yuelan could intuitively feel that these two people might share the same suffering as her.
Who are these two people? Shao Yuelan recalled that they were introduced by others, namely, Wilson, the editor-in-chief of the M Medical Society Journal, and Sulima, the reviewer.
When she was wondering what was going on with these two people and whether they encountered the same problem as her, the other journal editors seemed to have something to say. "DOCTOR XIE."
It seemed that one editor remembered that he had seen the name of the young surgeon Xie before.
Someone then added additional information: She had submitted a paper to our journal.
Wilson and Sulima's expressions became serious, especially Sulima's, whose eyes revealed a strong sense of smokiness.
She submitted the same manuscript to multiple publications! ?
It seemed that someone could file a complaint on the spot.
Of course, after these editors compared the content and information of the manuscripts they received, they found that there was no such thing as multiple submissions of the same manuscript.
Then the editors came to a conclusion that surprised them greatly from the information they exchanged with each other.
"She works with many laboratories."
She seems to be collaborating with many labs.
The people sitting in the back row were very surprised because they heard these foreigners mention that Dr. Xie not only cooperated with the cardiovascular research group.
"Is that so?" Gao Zhaocheng quickly turned to question Tan Kelin.
When did this junior sister start collaborating with her teacher Tan on scientific research? How come they didn't know? Didn't they say they had declined before?
"First of all, you have to know what her experimental topic is." Shi Xu wanted to criticize them for yelling without understanding the subject.
"I remember hearing that she went to the Cardiovascular Research Institute to do basic heart research." Gao Zhaocheng's information should be correct.
“What basic research?”
“Myocardial fibrosis.”
“Fibrosis is not limited to the myocardium.”
For example, ulcerative colitis is a progressive intestinal fibrosis disease, and the chance of ulcerative colitis turning into cancer is ten to twenty times higher than that of the general population.
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