Supreme Pharmacist System

Chapter 111: He's a jerk

[The world's first "Cryptococcus mutans" was cured in Jiangzhou First People's Hospital]

The news hit the front page of Jiangzhou Daily that afternoon.

Many well-known domestic medical journals and media have reprinted reports on this.

Now Zhou Wen has not only become a celebrity in Jiangzhou City Hospital, but even in the medical system of Eastern Jiangsu Province has become a little famous.

The doctors Zhou Wen met when he went to participate in the exchange and study last time all called and sent messages to congratulate him.

Facing the sudden praise, Zhou Wen was very calm.

After all, it has been experienced several times, and there is nothing to be excited about.

So what should he do or what should he do.

Monday and Tuesday were originally rotations.

However, Zhou Wen studied the Cryptococcus mutans data at home for a day on Monday, and went to work on Tuesday morning.

There are still many things waiting for him to deal with in the department.

First thing in the morning when I go to work, I went to the finance department to go through the application procedures for scientific research funding.

Then he went to the office of Cao Hui, director of the testing center.

Cao Hui has just been qualified as the director of the testing center, and Zhang Shuguang has also been confirmed as the deputy director of the testing center.

Seeing Zhou Wen approaching, Cao Hui said with a smile on her face, "Why does the great expert have time to come to me?"

"Director Cao was joking, I'm no great expert, pure luck~"

Zhou Wen smiled modestly and said, "There is something I want to discuss with you."

Cao Hui helped him pour a glass of water and put it on the tea table, and asked, "What's the matter?"

Zhou Wendao thanked Hou and said: "That's right, Director Cao, as you know, I've been researching prions recently.

In this process, there may be some scientific innovations and inventions. I would like to ask, how should this be counted? "

Cao Hui froze for a moment, "Well..."

To be honest, Cao Hui has been in the testing center for six or seven years, and I really haven't seen any researcher who has made any great innovations.

It's not that there are none, but these innovations are not at the point of negotiating conditions with the hospital.

But Zhou Wen is an exception. His medical talent is obvious to all. He even created a genetic modification technology before. He is a real genius.

It is not impossible for such a person to come up with a powerful innovation later on.

Cao Hui said: "I really don't know much about the hospital's policy in this regard, why don't you wait a moment and I'll call you to ask about it?"

Zhou Wen nodded, "Yes! Sorry to trouble you."

"It's okay." Cao Hui waved her hand with a smile, picked up the phone and asked the superior for instructions.

High-tech medical talents are the treasure of every big hospital, and the leaders of any hospital are very polite.

If you dare to be rude, they will immediately run away with a bucket.

There is no place to stay here, but a place to stay.

There is no need to be wronged in your hospital.

The kind of people who are put on small shoes when they disagree with each other, or who fight wits and courage with the leaders, are generally people with poor skills.

And he couldn't bear the benefits of a big hospital, so he could only swallow his anger.

Then there is no way.

In front of Zhou Wen, Cao Hui directly reported to Pan Yingshao, the vice dean in charge of scientific research, and also helped Zhou Wen actively fight for it.

After some communication, Cao Hui put down the phone and said: "Yuan Pan has agreed to sign a supplementary agreement. Regarding innovations and inventions during his tenure, depending on the situation, he will give cash compensation or jointly hold patents. You will not suffer."

Zhou Wen nodded and said with a smile, "Then thank you Director Cao."

"You're welcome! When the innovative technology comes out, just ask a professional organization to conduct a review. There are examples to follow, so don't worry."

"Well! That's fine." After a pause, Zhou Wen stood up and said, "Please trouble Director Cao, I'll go back first."

"OK……"

Cao Hui nodded, smiled and watched Zhou Wen leave.

...

On the seventh floor of the testing center, the prion research team.

After Zhou Wen arrived at the department, he checked the research situation of the past few days.

Overall, everything is going well.

The identification kit for the yeast system is already on the plane, and it will arrive at Kyoto International Airport tonight.

Just when Zhou Wen was about to return to the office, Dong Wenying came over and said: "After repeated tests, it was found that the improved biotin and avidin increased the sensitivity of the detection kit by 120%. This is a remarkable progress."

Zhou Wen smiled and said, "Okay, you can write me a detailed test report, is there any problem?"

"Ah..." Dong Wenying froze for a moment, then realized that Zhou Wen was about to report the experimental findings to the higher authorities, and asked, "Didn't you say..."

Zhou Wen: "I have already communicated with the above. As for biotin and avidin, it can be regarded as group innovation."

He originally wanted to submit biotin as a personal innovation.

And this is indeed his personal innovation and improvement.

But after thinking about it, the salaries of members of the prion team are not high, and it is not easy to work as a researcher in a scientific research institute with the salary of an ordinary experimenter.

And it is not possible to help them apply for a salary increase from above.

After all, the testing center is not just a few people in their team, there are hundreds of experimenters, how can the salary be increased casually?

If it is declared as a "group innovation" and rewarded by the hospital, it can also subsidize them and indirectly increase their enthusiasm for work.

In addition, group innovation has another advantage, because there are patents, and patent rewards are not one-time. When the new biotin and avidin are promoted, patent fees will continue to arrive.

Part of it will be used as research funding for the project, and part will be used as a subsidy for team members. This will be freely allocated by him according to his personal ability.

This can be regarded as a reward he gave to the researchers who followed him.

Dong Wenying heard what Zhou Wen said, and said quickly: "This is your personal discovery, it has nothing to do with us, how can it be considered a group innovation."

Zhou Wen said with a smile: "That's the decision! You just have to work hard."

Seeing Zhou Wen's resolute attitude, Dong Wenying didn't try to persuade him any more.

After Zhou Wen left the laboratory, he went to the Drug Research Institute...

In the next few days, Zhou Wen devoted most of his energy to his thesis on Cryptococcus mutans.

He has already asked the hospital leaders that as long as his paper can be published on The Lancet, Jiangzhou Hospital's 1 million reward will be cashed out immediately.

So any tasks, any prions, all stand aside.

He just wants to make money now.

It took a week for Zhou Wen to write a high-quality paper, "Clinical Treatment of Cryptococcus Mutans".

He described how he diagnosed Li Meiling with "Cryptococcus mutans" and how he determined that there was the first host, and wrote it in more intuitive words.

It contains a large amount of data on the destruction of the human immune system by Cryptococcus mutans.

It also includes the test report of the first host, Taocheng.

In particular, Taocheng's rare serum antibody report is of great significance for the treatment of cryptococcosis.

After Zhou Wen and other papers were finished, they read them first, and found that the key data in the papers did have great scientific research value.

This is because he was in this mountain before and did not know the true face of Mount Lu.

The cure of Cryptococcus mutans has not been discovered until now, what significance does it have for the medical field?

It's a pity that there are no samples of Cryptococcus neoformans for experiments, otherwise it would be more perfect.

Then Zhou Wen posted the paper to the group and asked the boss to help review the manuscript.

Nangong Qingdeng was the first to reply: "OK."

Then Gu Yunwen, Xia's old house, greedy for life and not afraid of death, etc., left messages one after another.

"Greedy for life, not afraid of death" is Lin Huaidong, deputy director of the Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

Zhou Wen was naturally grateful again and again.

The bosses in the group are all bigwigs in the domestic biosecurity industry, and they are usually very busy. Asking them to read papers is not an honor that ordinary people can have.

...

On the morning of August 28, Zhou Wen took the postgraduate exam.

For Zhou Wen, who had already reached LV2 in several major subjects, the postgraduate examination was nothing more than a piece of cake.

In two and a half days, I took five exams.

English, politics, biochemistry, botany, bioengineering.

All in one go.

On the afternoon of the 30th after the exam, Zhou Wen drove to Jiangzhou Science and Technology Park.

They rented another high-level laboratory here.

Yeast identification system, in addition to a complete set of prion identification reagents, also needs to build a set of supporting hardware equipment for supporting use.

Except for a set of instructions, Dr. Mick Stewart did not provide them with any additional help, including the establishment of the system, which they explored by themselves.

Not even a single experimenter was sent over.

In this regard, Zhou Wen has nothing to complain about.

If it is not for improving the influence of the yeast system of the University of Kent in the field of international prion identification, people will ignore them at all.

Biology itself started late in China, coupled with the harsh domestic scientific research environment, the level has been unable to improve, and top foreign research institutes are of course unwilling to play with them.

Because apart from wasting time, it is of no help to the improvement of their own scientific research strength.

Foreigners are so realistic, they have no human feelings to talk about, and they don't do things that are not beneficial!

When Zhou Wen arrived at the laboratory, the hardware part of the system was almost assembled.

Qin Haitao's face was full of pride and excitement.

This is the first time he has participated in such a major scientific research project, and he is also the main experimenter.

One can imagine his mood.

Zhou Wen looked around in the laboratory, and then exhorted: "You must strictly follow the operating instructions for testing, and there must be no flaws at all, you know?"

"I know teacher~"

Zhou Wen nodded, then went to the office and studied the yeast system carefully.

Dr. Stewart is right, the identification system is indeed very complicated.

Ordinary scientific research institutions may not even understand how the system works without spending a week.

But that's an ordinary person. Is Zhou Wen an ordinary person?

He's a jerk.

These are just trifles.

In less than three hours, Zhou Wen has fully mastered the use of the yeast system.

As for what Stewart said, the details are so demanding that it takes several years of hands-on teaching by someone who is proficient in this technique before he can get all the essentials, otherwise he can't make it according to the instructions.

Zhou Wen just smiled.

What details can escape the eye of true sight?

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