I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 132
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 132
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“Grew up…….”
One of the scientists in the audience said.
Again they began to rumble.
“It’s definitely bigger than before.”
“Is tumor proliferation this visible in real time?”
“It usually takes a few days to grow this noticeable.”
“If the tumor proliferates that fast, hyperprogress is the only thing that’s going to happen…….”
“I’m telling you, APD is hyperprogressing.”
“Oh, my God….”
“Oh, my God. What kind of experiment is this? Is this technology possible?”
Ryu Young-joon watched the commotion spreading everywhere.
“Dr. Ryu!”
Someone shouted.
“How the hell did you do with that organoid and tumor test? I’ve seen Avio report developing small intestine organoids, but the experiment itself is devastating. Please explain how to experiment.”
“Yes.”
Ryu Young-joon picked up the microphone.
“Guys, I just told you about the patent waiver of the Avio Cancer Institute and the free distribution of intellectual property of targeted genes, which is possible because the U.S. government gives up all rights and fully supports us. I’d like to thank the U.S. government for a very special. And.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“The experiment you’re looking at, the miracle of being able to see hyperprogress in real time, was possible thanks to our excellent researchers.”
And Ryu Young-joon turned to life creation team members at the front of the audience.
‘No way…’
Park Dong Hyun flinched.
“Chun Ji-myung and our team members, please come up for a moment.”
Wiring beauty has become an embarrassed face.
“Hey, guys. You guys go up there.”
The scientists in the audience are all professors at the world’s leading universities or important researchers at pharmaceutical giants.
And when you get up to the podium, you’ll have to lecture them on organoids and artificial tumors.
“Don’t be scared. Responsible for the ship.”
Chun Ji-myeong stood up and said to Wiringmi.
“It’s not a big deal to think about when we used to clean it every year at Aizen 6.”
Life creation team members went on stage with a reminder face.
Ryu Young-joon put down his microphone and spoke to them in a small voice.
“I won’t bother you much, so don’t worry too much.”
“Please turn on the blinker and come in.”
Park Dong-hyun said jokingly.
Ryu Young-joon held a microphone and introduced life creation team members.
“These are the key people in our lab who have done a number of important experiments, including the development of organoids. From the left, Chun Ji-myung, senior researcher, and Wiringmi’s lead researcher…….”
Ryu Young-joon introduced his team members.
Clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap!
After one round of applause and cheers, Ryu Young-joon began lectures on the process of organoid production and inoculation of artificial tumors.
He continued his lecture by asking questions and exchanging answers to life creation team members from time to time.
“…….”
Jeong Hye-rim somehow felt like her heart was full.
Ryu Young-joon was able to answer all the questions on his own.
The reason for bringing life creation team members here is because of their respect for the first-term researchers.
I was trying to praise them for their hard work by giving them a spotlight here.
“The researcher who conducted the experiment should gain the highest share of honor.’
It is one of the basic principles of the scientific community.
It is one of the basic principles of the scientific community.
Therefore, the first author conducts the experiment himself and gives it to the person who wrote the thesis.
But many scientists, especially in the company, are prone to overlook.
‘He’s a great man.….’
Jung Hye-rim glanced at Ryu Young-joon.
It started at the bottom and galloped at a tremendous speed up to that position.
It has such a strong reputation that it can wipe out the White House and destroy big companies like Schmatics.
Nevertheless, Ryu’s attitude toward the first-line researcher was still the same as before.
***
After the presentation, the incubator was removed from the lecture room and moved to the front of the conference’s information center.
When he entered the front gate of the Cancer Research Association, he was placed right next to the reception desk in front of him.
A Live Cell Imager and a monitor were also installed next to each other, showing an enlarged image of the tumor.
“Why do you leave it here?…?”
One of the staff at the reception desk who helped me apply for the lecture whispered to the next-door shooter.
“This is where people have the best access and there are many people who come and go.”
“It’s a lot of pressure.
“There’s nothing we can do about it.”
Now, there are several times more people coming to see the tumor than those who ask for a lecture.
Scientists, journalists, and countless people gathered incessantly to take pictures of incubators and watch them and make a fuss.
If you come and see it once, it’s not over.
“Look at this. I took this picture before the lecture. Look at it now. It’s almost 1.5 times bigger.”
“I filmed a live cell imaging video that was on the screen when Dr. Ryu was giving a lecture at nine o’ Compared to then, it’s almost three times bigger now.”
Scientists each left their cell phone photo boxes open and whispered in front of them.
It was like returning over a certain period of time to take pictures and observe them.
It was awesome around lunch time.
Just before lunch, there were so many people that the reception desk was paralyzed.
Each person was curious about whether the size would be noticeably different before and after lunch.
It was so crowded even after lunch time.
It was a phenomenon that showed how much people were interested in the “show” that would remain in the biological world.
Almost everything became clear after 2 p.m.
“Now the tumor is about the size of an organoid.”
Scientists said in admiration.
“Can a tumor grow at this rate unless it’s hyperprogressive?”
“Give me a second.”
Life creation team members and Ryu Young-joon emerged between scientists.
Park Dong-hyun and Ko Soon-yeol were pushing a cart loaded with something.
Another monitor.
“You can leave it here. Now give it to me.”
A video program expert who came in with the group said.
He skillfully installed the monitor and then connected it to a live cell Imager.
Inside the equipment was a microscope video recorded for five hours from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The video was loaded and played on the second monitor at 64 times the speed.
A five-hour video clip, compressed to about four minutes, was played.
In this way, the tumor proliferation is more pronounced.
After one replay, four minutes of recording data were added.
“Thank you.”
“Whatever. If you have any questions, please ask me again. I’ll be back in our lab. I’m in imaging lab 303.”
“Yes, thank you.”
It was when Ryu Young-joon was about to leave.
The babbling people suddenly became quiet.
Jamie Anderson and Dr. Oliver were at the scene.
Jamie Anderson and Dr. Oliver were at the scene.
People crept back and forth.
Anderson sloppily approached the scene.
He looked down at the enlarged tumor, as if he had mixed feelings.
“…….”
There was a heavy silence.
Ryu Young-joon looked at the figure and came closer.
“Dr. Anderson.”
“…….”
“I feel bad about attacking an important study from Cold Spring Ever in this way. But there’s no value in science that takes precedence over truth.”
“…….”
“The incubation of this incubator will run until this evening, and it will all be sorted out later. The data will be sent to Science later.”
“…….”
Jamie Anderson clenched her teeth.
Next to him, Dr. Oliver sighed.
Oliver is a real developer of immunogate inhibitors. He also became the first author in the paper.
Anderson only funded, but it was Oliver who ran the project and conducted the experiments.
Technology like his own child was being dismantled in front of him.
“Dr. Ryu.”
He said in a mixed voice.
“Yes.”
“…….Thank you very much for reporting this technology’s critical issues.”
“…….”
“I think we can prevent more accidents. Thank you.”
Oliver bowed his head to Ryu Young-joon.
***
the White House
In the Oval Office, James Holdron, the Director of Science and Technology Policy, was talking to President Campbell.
“He’s an amazing man.”
Campbell said.
“But it’s a business that’s far from it.…. Why on earth did you comply with such a request? Honestly, it’s unexpected.”
“Huh? You can’t talk to me like that. Director Holdrun. Didn’t you tell me Dr. Liu would eventually conquer cancer by himself without our help? It’s only a matter of time, so take a chance.”
Campbell asked.
“That’s the way it.But I didn’t know you’d be so willing. It’s a bit of a waste for me. How much money do we pour on Dr. Ryu? The United States shares all of its research resources on cancer over the decades, and it gives us three billion dollars in support, right? But it’s a little… that we don’t get anything out of it.….”
“Why don’t you get anything? All of the papers that come out there include a word of appreciation for funding at the National Institute of Health.”
“So it’s just an honor.”
James Holdron said.
“Sir, scientists like me like honor and fame. We’ll work hard at the Cancer Institute and publish a paper as the first author of Science, and it’ll be touching. If you hold a paper that big, universities give you teaching positions. It’s also a powerful career weapon.”
“But I don’t care about that, and I’m in a position to invest a lot of money in Dr. Ryu, so I have to make a real profit.”
“It’s not that much of a capitalist point of view……and it’s true that the amount of money we’re pouring in is too great to just go about it in the spirit of service.”
Campbell grinned.
“That’s right. But aren’t we the government, not the company?”
“…….”
“Isn’t Director Holdron the one who told me that the balance of science has been leaning toward Asia for the past year when Dr. Liu flew around?”
“That’s right…….”
“Director, in the future industries of medicine, biotechnology and bio-new drugs, the United States has been leading the world by an overwhelming margin.”
“Yes.”
“I think it’s worth it just to be able to maintain it.”
“Umm……”
Holdrun scratched his head.
“The full support of up to 3 billion is to keep Dr. Liu on our side.”
“The full support of up to 3 billion is to keep Dr. Liu on our side.”
“To capture Dr. Ryu…….”
Is there another time when the U.S. government is committed to making a man our ally?
“As far as I can see, Dr. Liu’s abilities have not yet been revealed. You talked about cultured meat in our last meeting, didn’t you?”
“That’s right…….”
“What do you think? Am I wrong? I think the United States can continue to lead global science if we support Dr. Ryu as we do now.”
“Well, that’s probably the case. Dr. Liu is the most knowledgeable 21st-century scientist of cancer.”
“Right?”
“Yes, hepatic cancer treatments Cellicure, pancreatic cancer treatments Bernazen, and the new treatment for lung cancer. All three have completely different base.”
Cellicure was a traditional treatment of chemicals. Although Dr. Song Ji-hyun played a pivotal role in the development of Cellicure, Ryu Young-joon must have helped a lot among them.
Then you can think of Ryu Young-joon as a biologist who has mastered organic chemistry.
But pancreatic cancer treatments were based on viruses out of the blue. There are no chemicals at all now.
The crazy idea of manipulating a virus that causes pancreatic necrosis in fish and using it to destroy a person’s pancreatic tumor has become a reality.
In addition, two or three new technologies were fused to manipulate the genes of cells as if they were operating on them. This time, it is not a chemical treatment or a viral treatment, but an immune cell treatment.
“It’s usually hard to do one of those three. He’s a real master of all kinds of scientific knowledge, and he has a tremendous imagination and reasoning, and a powerful executive power to make it a reality. If we continue to be friendly with Dr. Liu and run the Avio Cancer Institute, the U.S. will be able to keep its position in biology.”
“Then that’s enough. No one’s going to say anything about spending it on tax crap. America has the largest number of cancer patients in the world. If we can keep Dr. Liu as our ally and give our people the hope and pride of conquering cancer, it’s not $3 billion expensive.”
Campbell said.
“I think we should take another step at this point, since this has happened. Director Holdron.”
“One more step?”
“Even in the Swedish royal family, don’t you want to give Dr. Liu an honorary citizen?” I’m sure there are a lot of people who are eyeing other countries, but in order, we’re number one.”
“…….”
“You know, right? We’ve been supporting Dr. Ryu since Schmatics a long time ago. Why don’t we strengthen our relationship by empowering us and Dr. Liu at this time?”
“How?”
“Let’s say we give them honorary citizens, too.”
“…….”
“Just kidding, Dr. Ryu must have announced today the patent guidelines for the Avio Cancer Institute, so let’s start by publicly confirming them.”
“Just kidding. Dr. Liu has announced today the patent guidelines for the Avio Cancer Institute, so let’s start by publicly confirming them.”
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