I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 118
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 118
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (5)
“Rosaline?”
asked Park Dong-hyun.
“Yes.”
When Ryu Young-joon nodded, Jung Hye-rim stepped in from the side.
“We didn’t name it, but it’s probably from Rosalind Franklin.”
“Really?”
“Rosalind Franklin was the one who X-rayed the DNA crystals, right?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
“We don’t know the details, but there used to be a female scientist who volunteered to join the Life Creation Department. It’s amazing, isn’t it? He’s the first and only person to walk into that horrible exile. He must have wanted to make his own life.”
“Do you want to make a living thing?”
“Yes, and he probably named his artificial cell Rosaline v1.0.”
“Well……”
“We’ve never seen him either. I don’t even know the name. However, when he was working, there were many other artificial cell candidates, but after Chief Chun Ji-myung came in, they were sorted out one by one and only Rosaline was left. He said let’s grab the most likely one and dig it out. That’s why Rosaline is the only one.”
“I see.”
“But from what I heard from Chief Chun Ji-myung, he always talked about Rosalind Franklin. “He’s a man who’s gone to bed with no compensation after revealing all the DNA structures.”
“…….”
“So Rosalyn probably got her name from Rosalynd Franklin.
“Do you happen to know his name?”
“No, we haven’t even seen it. Ask Chief Chun.”
“I see.”
Park Dong-hyun, who had been listening to Jung Hye-rim’s explanation, stepped in.
“But I don’t know what he was trying to name Rosaline, but the story of Rosalind Franklin was told to us through Chief Chun. That’s why we’re so attached to the name Rosaline.”
“Really?”
“Rosalind Franklin wasn’t just a tragic figure. He’s a man who’s been suffering from a great deal of discrimination.”
Discrimination?
“There is still some gender discrimination in the scientific community, but it was much worse then.”
Michael Wicks won the Nobel Prize along with Jamie Anderson and Francis Creek. It was a credit to the DNA structure.
He was a colleague of Franklin’s, and he had a very bad relationship with Franklin.
“Dark Lady.”‘
It was an expression that Michael usually referred to Franklin.
Dark Lady was a slang term for a woman with dark hair and dark skin, and a woman who is not conventionally pretty.
Michael loathed and ignored Franklin very much, and regarded him as a subordinate.
King’s College in England, where Rosalind Franklin worked, followed the tradition of the Church of England, and gender discrimination was very serious.
It was not easy for women to get a degree, and Franklin couldn’t even enter the faculty restaurant, so she even ate with the students.
“It’s not something ordinary people can do with the courage to carry out their research in such organized discrimination and contempt.”
Park Dong-hyun said.
“…….”
“That’s exactly what we felt in the Life Creation Department. So we all liked Rosaline.”
Ryu Young-joon nodded steadily.
I didn’t know Rosaline had this background.
“Maybe if you ask Chief Chun Ji-myung, he’ll tell you more details.”
Jung Hye-rim said.
“Okay, thank you.”
“Oh, Mr. President.”
Park Dong-hyun caught Ryu Young-joon, who was about to leave.
“I saw you in class earlier, and here are Selizenor’s staff.”
“Really?”
“Yes. About 10 people came, including Dr. Song.”
“Yes. About 10 people came, including Dr. Song.”
“I see, I’ve been involved in the development of pancreatic cancer treatments, and I’ve made cellicures, so I guess I’m more confident and interested in the development of anti-cancer drugs.”
“Immune therapy is a hot field in the field of cancer.”
“I’ll have to say hello when I meet you. Thank you for letting me know.”
***
“The picture came out well.”
Bennett, a research professor at MIT, said.
He said on camera, showing pictures of Ryu Young-joon and Jamie Anderson in one shot.
“Thank you.”
Jamie Anderson smiled faintly.
“But why did you give Dr. Ryu a GSC membership?””
Bennett asked.
“Because he’s a smart guy. He deserves to be in GSC.”
“That’s true, but…….”
“Asian?”
“Yes.”
“Ha ha. That’s right. Asian. That’s the funny part.”
Jamie Anderson said.
“You said earlier that the East and the West started science at different times, so the research infrastructure is insufficient in the East, so there are no outstanding scientists, right? But we know that’s not true.”
“It’s a genetic difference.”
“Yes, is there any other reason why a white man came to rule this land? The same goes for black people. Positive foretellers of Africa’s future say that on the premise that black people’s intelligence is no different from ours, but those who have worked with them know that’s not true. I’ve been a director at Cold Spring Ever Laboratory for 40 years. I’ve met many races, but there’s definitely a biological gap between them.”
“…….”
“Just as men are better at mathematics and engineering than women, genetic differences between races certainly create differences when performing in science and engineering. From my experience, it is. As if black people are better at sprinting because of their high expression of the actinene gene, so most of the Olympic sprinters are black. It’s no coincidence that most of the scientists leading the scientific community are white.”
“But why did you…….”
“So isn’t it amazing? Imagine a chunky Asian kid can run at an amazing speed, standing on the same boat as the black people and waiting for a pistol signal. How mysterious is that?”
Jamie giggled.
“That’s a hell of a skill for an Asian. This is the mystery of biology. The real beauty of biology is that any group must have mutations that escape generalism. Ryu Young-joon is the best among them.”
“You just gave it to me for that reason? But the GSC is too big a power group to give. If I were a member of GSC, most companies would die and governments in many countries would give me good advice.”
“It’s okay, 99 percent of GSC is white anyway. It’s fun to have a heterosexual like Ryu Young-joon. You deserve it, too. And with someone like that, people in the world don’t argue about the fairness of our group.”
“Oops.”
“Isn’t that a sick world? The black eyes that don’t even know what science is. They say there’s no racial gap, there’s no gender, there’s no race, there’s no race, there’s no basis, there’s no knowledge. There’s so much genetic difference between them. How the hell do you have the naive conviction that it won’t affect brain activity.
Clank.
The office door opened.
Professor Oliver came inside.
“Don’t you have to go and listen to Professor Kagekuni’s lecture?”
Oliver asked.
“External judges are supposed to take all of your kagekuni lectures, right?”
“Yes, I am.”
“It’s annoying. Is Dr. Ryu there, too?”
“Yes.”
Jamie Anderson groaned and stood up from her chair.
“The Nobel Prize will be yours, Oliver. The Nobel Prize Committee is also very straightforward and boring. What are you thinking about? Of course, Kagekuni did a lot of good research…….I mean, I mean.”
Jamie looked at Oliver and said,
“Didn’t you write those papers at the Cold Spring Ever Laboratory? You published papers with my name as the correspondent.”
“That’s right.”
“But how dare Professor Karolinska’s committee judge Cold Springever? It’s not even funny.”
“…….”
“Let’s go. I have to take a kagekuni class.”
***
Ryu Young-joon entered Professor Kagekuni’s lecture.
I was sitting and listening to the presentation with a chair at the back end of the classroom.
I was sitting and listening to the presentation with a chair at the back end of the classroom.
“……and then dendritic cells process antigenic substances, and then express them on the surface of the cells and show them to the T cells.”
Professor Kagekuni said.
“If cancer cells appear in the body, these dendritic cells collect mutated substances of cancer cells and explain them to immune cells. These activated immune cells track the metamorphosis of the cancer cells shown by dendritic cells and find them and destroy them.”
Scientists each wrote down Professor Kagekuni’s explanation in their notes.
Kagekuni floated a chemical structure on the monitor.
“This chemical acts on the receptor of dendritic cells, which optimizes the process of talking to immune cells. In other words, in the bodies of patients who take these drugs, immune cells become more, more powerful, and they find and destroy cancer cells more easily.”
About 10 minutes later, Kagekuni finished his lecture.
Song Ji-hyun, who attended the lecture in the front seat, was eager to ask questions.
“This technology is likely to be linked to Ryu Young-joon’s chimera immunotherapy.’
If the two technologies converge, they will create tremendous synergy.
Song Ji-hyun wanted to be confirmed by Professor Kagekuni.
“Professor, I have a question…….”
The moment she tried to call kagekuni, someone jumped onto the podium.
It was Ryu Young-joon.
“Thank you. Professor.”
He spoke to Kagekuni.
“Thank you for listening.”
“Professor, what you’ve just announced will be reviewed this time, right?”
“That’s right.”
“…….”
It’s definitely powerful.
The dendritic cells have not been the primary target in the development of anti-cancer drugs.
This is because immune cells that hit cancer cells directly are usually T cells.
However, dendritic cells act as commanders, for example, to order T cells to operate.
A chemotherapy that targets the dendritic cells to boost the fighting power of the T cells.
“It’s hard to win the Nobel Prize because the techniques you and Dr. Oliver developed are conflicting.”
“That’s right.”
Ryu Young-joon was lost in thought for a momentarily.
The technology developed by Oliver is certainly outstanding.
But…….
“I think with this kind of technology, you could beat Dr. Oliver…….”
“Thank you.”
I heard someone’s voice behind me.
Song Ji-hyun, who has not yet left the classroom, turned her head along the source and was shocked to see her face.
Jamie Anderson.
The living fossils of the biological world are here?
It was my first time seeing it in person.
Song Ji-hyun took a step back without realizing it.
Now it appears that the three people standing here are Nobel laureates, candidates for the award, and probably Ryu Young-joon, who is confirmed to win the Nobel Prize someday in the future.
‘…….’
I wanted to get out of the pressure, but I was more curious.
I was so curious about what kind of conversation the three characters would have.
Song Ji-hyun quietly listened to the conversation between the three, standing in an ambiguous position away from the group.
Jamie Anderson came close to Ryu Young-joon and Kagekuni.
“But Dr. Kagekuni, can the activated immune cells kill solid cancer in this way?”
“The breast cancer we tested worked.”
Kagekuni replied.
“What about the side effects?”
“There were very few patients who had excessive immunity and had side effects such as skin rash.”
Jamie grinned.
Jamie grinned.
“Do you know what technology Dr. Oliver created this time?”
“Immune gate inhibitor…….”
“That’s right.”
Oliver is the inventor of Immunity Checkpoint Inhibitor in immune cells.
When cancer occurs in a person’s body, immune cells search for cancer tissues and try to destroy themselves.
If the cancer cells are in a large tumor state, it is observed that the immune cells are honeycombed inside the tumor.
Immune cells flock to destroy tumors and attach them to tumor tissue.
However, many of the immune cells were known to be inactive.
It doesn’t destroy cancer cells, it just stops working.
What the hell makes a fool of immune cells that come to the tumor to destroy cancer cells?
It was a long-standing mystery in the scientific community.
And the fact that it’s finally known is very shocking.
Cancer was a sign that gave immune cells a “stop working” order to see how clever he was.
So the immune cells that approached the tumor received the signal and went down and just stood there.
Professor Oliver has produced antibodies that disrupt the shutdown signals emitted by cancer cells.
In the bodies of the patients it was administered, immune cells were able to continuously attack cancer cells, and finally managed to erase the cancer.
The best thing about this technology is that it has no side effects.
“Increasing the activity of immune cells and preventing the stop.”
Jamie Anderson said.
“At first glance, the two technologies seem similar, but they are different in terms of side effects. The latter is more stable. It’s a story that’s limited to cancer cells.”
“…….”
“Professor Kagekuni. I think you’d better look for another chance.”
Kagekuni swallowed a dry sting.
Jamie Anderson said.
“I can’t help it. Professor Oliver’s technology has no side effects.”
That’s what you’re known for.
Rosaline sent a message.
[Synchronization mode: Checking hyperprogressive mechanisms of cancer cells that occur when immune gate inhibitors are used. Fitness consumption: 8.5]
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