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1.50亿元!中国中医科学院采购大批仪器(含重点实验室项目)
仪器信息网· 2026-01-26 03:55
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine has announced multiple government procurement intentions for laboratory instruments, with a total budget of 150 million yuan [1][2]. Procurement Summary - The procurement includes four main categories of instruments: gas chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometer, elemental analyzer, advanced photosynthetic fluorescence measurement system, high-speed refrigerated centrifuge, multifunctional imaging analysis system, and microfluidic chip femtosecond laser preparation system, with the expected procurement period from November 2025 to July 2026 [2][4]. Detailed Procurement List - The procurement list includes various laboratory equipment such as: - Standard sample storage library, liquid nitrogen tanks, ultrasonic cleaning machines, medical refrigerators, seed purity workstations, seed germination incubators, constant temperature drying ovens, ultra-pure water devices, and various types of analytical balances [4]. - A total of 175 sets of equipment are planned for purchase, with a project estimated total investment of 127.29 million yuan, funded by central budget investment and self-raised funds [5][6].
发挥香港优势,推动中医药走向世界
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2026-01-21 23:13
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Testing Center's permanent building marks a significant milestone in the development of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong, aiming to promote its global presence and modernization [1][7]. Group 1: Development of the Testing Center - The permanent building of the Chinese Medicine Testing Center will be operational in phases starting December 2025, covering an area of 17,200 square meters [1]. - The center will house over 3,500 specimens of Chinese medicinal materials, including rare and valuable samples donated by the national government [2]. - The center aims to create a world-class herbarium and laboratory for the collection, identification, preservation, display, and research of Chinese medicinal materials [2][3]. Group 2: Digitalization and Standards - The center has developed a "Digital Herbarium" that creates three-dimensional images of specimens, enhancing traceability and detail presentation [3]. - Over 340 reference standards for Chinese medicinal materials have been established, with ongoing development of internationally recognized testing methods [4]. - The center's new methods significantly reduce testing costs and time, making it more efficient for various formulations [4]. Group 3: International Collaboration and Training - The center will serve as a hub for international cooperation and training, enhancing exchanges in Chinese medicine testing technology [7]. - It is positioned as a training base for the World Health Organization's Traditional Medicine Cooperation Center [7]. - The center plans to collect herbal specimens from Southeast Asia and collaborate with international research institutions to strengthen Hong Kong's role in the global Chinese medicine market [7].