
The evaluation results for the centralized reception of applications for the 2025 National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC) projects have been announced. Our center secured 34 funded projects, including 1 key project, 1 Young Scientists Fund (Category B), 15 general projects, and 17 Young Scientists Fund (Category C) projects, with total funding reaching 16.74 million yuan.
A detailed breakdown by department shows:
- Laboratories: 17 projects
- Cataract Department: 4 projects
- Fundus Disease Department: 4 projects
- Pediatric Ophthalmology and Ocular Genetics Department: 3 projects
- Glaucoma Department: 3 projects
- Anesthesiology Department: 1 project
- Strabismus and Amblyopia Department: 1 project
- Oculoplastic and Lacrimal Drainage Department: 1 project
Funded Projects
【Key Project】
Pan Jingxuan
【Young Scientists Fund (Category B)】
Peng Shanzhen
【General Projects】(15 projects)
Chang Shuai, Chen Hui, Chen Rongxin, Chen Shida, Gan Xiaoliang, Hao Zhaozhe, Huang Jingjing, Huang Li, Liang Xiaoling, Liu Zitian, Luo Lixia, Tan Xuhua, Wang Hongwei, Zhang Xiulan, Zhang Zhaotian
【Young Scientists Fund (Category C)】(17 projects)
Chen Xi, Chen Xun, Huang Yiru, Li Longhui, Li Miaoling, Liu Ren, Liu Xiuxing, Ouyang Jiamin, Qin Yingyan, Shi Yuxun, Tang Xiaoyu, Wang Yingwei, Wei Xiaoyue, Wu Caiqing, Xuan Meng, Yang Ziqi, Zhao Xiujuan
The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center (ZOC), Sun Yat-sen University. The center's scientific research work consistently adheres to clinical demand-oriented strategy and aims for original innovations. ZOC continues to strengthen platform construction, encourage young talents to play a significant role in scientific research, promote original innovation and clinical translation, and facilitate the high-quality development of the ophthalmology discipline.
Facing the new journey, we will continue to persist in innovation-driven development, cultivate new quality productive forces, and strive toward the goal of "comprehensively building a world-class eye center," aiming for new peaks.
Department of Science and Technology
August 27, 2025
