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Intelligent Medical Computing Laboratory Secures Three Major Funded Research Projects

Jan. 07  2026 , Tue.

Three Major Research Projects

Project 1: Real-time Guidance for Intelligent Surgical Robotics

Funding: FDCT Category C Project

Principal Investigator: Dr. Yue Sun

Collaboration: Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation

The system will integrate augmented reality (AR) navigation with machine learning algorithms to provide intelligent decision support for complex surgical procedures.

Project 2: Macao-Brazil Joint Research on Precision Medicine for Breast Diseases

Funding: FDCT Macao-Brazil Joint Research Project

Collaboration: São Paulo Hospital

The project aims to advance precision medicine for breast diseases through multi-modal data fusion, focusing on developing intelligent analysis platforms that integrate medical imaging, pathology, and genomic data.

Project 3: Medical Digital Twins Research

Funding: Qiusuo Project

Collaboration: Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation

The project targets the development of a collaborative medical analytics system tailored to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, focusing on medical digital twins technology.

Strategic Significance

The successful approval of these projects highlights the laboratory's strong performance in research innovation, interdisciplinary team capacity, and clearly defined clinical translation pathways, aligning closely with Macao's strategic objectives of integrating high-tech development with public health and societal well-being.

Industry Perspective

Future Development Plans

Team Expansion
  • Further expand research team
  • Establish clinical validation network
  • Partner with 3+ Grade A tertiary hospitals
Long-term Vision
  • International research center
  • Translational innovation hub
  • Regional healthcare advancement

Research Excellence Multiple Funding Cross-regional Collaboration Greater Bay Area

  • Timeline: By end of 2025
  • Projects: 3 major funded projects
  • Technology: AI & Digital Health
  • Collaboration: Multi-institutional