It was Thursday again.
That morning, Yan Feifan went to the neurosurgery department as usual to do rounds with Mr. Lo, checking on the patients' recovery. During the rounds, he was occasionally hit with surprise questions.
Afterward, he followed Mr. Lo back to his office to discuss the surgical plans for several patients.
At noon, Lo Jun, Wang Chuan, and Yan Feifan gathered in the director's office of the plastic surgery center to share a takeout lunch.
As they ate, they discussed the specifics of how to move forward with the in-vivo nerve cultivation research project.
"This eight million in funding seems substantial, but the entire process for a single volunteer—from dissecting a specific nerve for in-vivo cultivation, to the nerve grafting surgery, and finally to recovering enough for a comparative study—is expected to take between six months and a year."
