Qian Duoduo took care of the work in the store. Li Mengxue took advantage of this period of free time to start preparing the designs of new spring models. The clothes Qian Duoduo brought back from Hong Kong also gave her a lot of references.
Qian Lailai went to several department stores that sell ready-made clothes in the capital to investigate their sales.
Wang Lingling also said that the Hai City Textile Factory was still a bit far away, and the transportation fee was still a bit expensive. Moreover, all eggs should not be put in one basket, and there should not be only one supply channel. So she went to inspect several textile factories in the imperial capital, hoping to open up a second supply channel to reduce risks and save costs.
Everyone was busy running around the store, except Yi Qingqing, who pulled Yun Guyuan back to Luoguxiang.
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I have just finished my sophomore year and will graduate in two years.
Her pharmaceutical skills are now at level 3 32%, which has actually exceeded the standard for undergraduate graduation. With her current knowledge reserves, it is enough for her to work as a research assistant in a research institute and study and conduct research at the same time.
However, after the two courses of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmaceutical Engineering were merged into one, the teaching level of pharmaceutical skills was greatly improved, and the teaching ceiling of this skill by teachers reached level 4 20%.
After studying in the country's top university for such a long time, although everyone is still in the school learning stage, she has already gained a deeper understanding of the current situation of the pharmaceutical industry. Based on this, her future career planning has become clearer.
Currently at school, Yi Qingqing plans to lay a solid foundation.
She couldn't hold herself to the standards of an ordinary graduate, so she set a goal for herself to learn all the pharmaceutical knowledge from her teachers before graduation, to raise her pharmaceutical skills to at least level 4, and her traditional Chinese medicine skills to level 5.
Yi Qingqing didn't dare to dream of developing a new drug and becoming nationally famous while still in college. Anyone who understood the drug research process wouldn't dare to dream of that either.
The medical industry involves precious lives, so we always have to be cautious.
The research process is definitely not achieved overnight. It requires a long period of accumulation and persistent research.
It is precisely because of understanding the complexity of drug research that Yi Qingqing has more ideas for learning. After graduation, she plans to be admitted to the Institute of Materia Medica of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, study for a period of time in the country's top drug research institute, figure out the processes and procedures required for drug development, get to know some experts and like-minded people in this field, and expand her network in this area.
These are also very important. Her previous idea that she could do research without any constraints because she had money was too unrealistic. She could indeed open her own pharmaceutical research institute and pharmaceutical factory, and even a Chinese medicine cultivation base. These ideas were all good, but she couldn't figure out the tricks here just by thinking about it. Not only did she need to learn, but she also needed a certain amount of connections to make it happen. The Institute of Pharmaceutical Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was a good choice.
After all, pharmaceutical manufacturing is not just about research. From what she has learned from school, in countries with more advanced drug development, it takes an average of more than ten years from the initial laboratory research to the final placement in the medicine cabinet for sale. After the discovery of a new drug, it must go through preclinical and clinical research before a new drug application can be submitted and approved for marketing. Post-market monitoring is also required, which is very complicated.
There is actually relatively little research on new drugs in China now. Most of the focus is on studying foreign drugs. We are trying hard to catch up with others, break through technological barriers, and strive to make them ourselves so as not to be strangled by outsiders.
This is the case in many technical fields in China today.
Precisely because it is not a completely new drug, the production and sales process is not as complete and complicated as that in foreign countries. However, with the development of the domestic pharmaceutical industry in the future, it will eventually become more and more formalized.
Another very important point is that it is almost impossible to get into such an important agency if you are not an insider. If she wants to sign in and update her pharmaceutical courses, she has to pass the exam and get in first.
Although Yi Qingqing has a sign-in system and a skill teaching model, she always remains humble. She just has one more opportunity than others to stand on the shoulders of her predecessors and the cost of learning is lower, but she is not invincible.
She did not have any unrealistic ambitions. From the beginning, she wanted to study a drug that no one had developed for decades. She also planned to start her research with existing imported drugs, just like everyone else. These drugs are more suitable for the current national conditions and are urgently needed.
It is difficult to go abroad these days, but researchers in top national research institutes still have the opportunity to be sent abroad for visits and studies. Yi Qingqing saw this opportunity.
When the time comes, I will seize this opportunity to visit drug research institutions in other countries, then sign in and bring the technology home to quickly help the motherland catch up with foreign medical developments.
In this way, the motherland will not have to spend so much time on researching imported drugs and can have more time to carry out its own new drug research.
If we have what others have, then won’t our national confidence increase?
As national self-confidence increases and the pressure on researching imported drugs decreases, we will not blindly promote Western medicine. The nation's own traditional Chinese medicine may be valued earlier and recover faster.
With this time difference, the country's medical industry will surely take a big step forward.
After studying pharmaceutical engineering and truly understanding Western medicine, Yi Qingqing completely changed her previous attitude of despising Western medicine and blindly worshipping Chinese medicine because she thought Western medicine was useless to her.
No matter whether the cat is black or white, a cat that catches a mouse is a good cat. Chinese medicine and Western medicine are both for curing diseases. As long as they work, they are all good, regardless of faction.
Therefore, although Yi Qingqing wants traditional Chinese medicine to continue and develop better, she wants the country's overall medical industry to develop faster.
She is only one person, and even if she has a golden finger, there are limits to what she can do in her lifetime. But if she helps quickly make up for the country's backwardness in medicine, the country's drug research talents will be able to work in more advanced fields earlier and have more time, then research on new drugs will only be faster and better.
The faster the drug research is, the sooner and faster it can benefit the world. More people will be able to recover from diseases and have the opportunity to see the world better.
This is what Yi Qingqing wants.
Rather than spending your entire life researching an unprecedented new drug, it is better to spend some time promoting the progress of the entire environment and promoting the faster emergence of more new drugs.
The former may be more memorable, but the latter is more valuable to her.
Her goal has always been to hope that more incurable people can get the life-saving medicine faster and gain a chance of survival. It doesn't matter whether she can become famous or not.