I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 134
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 134
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“What are you going to do?”
asked Scott, director of the FDA.
Cold Spring Ever Laboratory.
Scott was frowning at Jamie Anderson at the director’s office.
“Sir, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has asked us to refrain from using APD. To hospitals all over Europe. And we’ll consider canceling the approval.”
“…….”
“The FDA has been watching a lot of Cold Spring Ever with the warden. You know, I trusted him and wrote it.”
“Didn’t you get that much?”
“What are you talking about? We are not in any problematic relationship. Watch what you say.”
“…….”
“The European Medicines Agency has almost the same status as the FDA. Just as the Food and Drug Administration in the United States is the FDA, the European Union’s Food and Drug Administration is the European Medicines Agency. If we cancel APD approval there, we can’t stay still.”
“Whoo…….”
“And if your Excellency is covering Ryu up like that, how am I supposed to take your side here? I’m going to leave at this point. But do you have any other plans?”
“…….”
“Where’s Dr. Oliver?”
“I haven’t been to work lately. It’s gonna be a big shock.”
“…. Phew. It’s all messed up.”
“I’m shocked, too, to be honest. I didn’t know there would be such a serious side effect of immunogate inhibitors. I haven’t believed it for a while, but now I have no choice but to believe it.”
“Anyway, I don’t know now, so take care of it. The FDA will soon announce that we should refrain from using APD.”
Scott left after a short talk.
Immunity gate inhibitors have been dug up by Cold Spring Ever Laboratories for nearly 20 years.
I thought it was one of the best achievements since the establishment of the institute.
There were many difficulties during the study, and Dr. Oliver, the project’s director, tried to reverse the project over and over again due to the high level of difficulty and stress.
At first, the board of directors of the institute was also skeptical. The idea of activating immune cells to catch cancer was initially too absurd.
He seemed to be worried even after the news became known.
Jamie Anderson was the one who pushed it all the way.
And I thought I finally succeeded through the clinical process.
Even a tower with a ball can collapse.’
This huge project is about to be sentenced to death.
Jamie Anderson’s position was falling at a frightening pace.
***
Wild dogs hover near the lion, who suffered serious injuries and collapsed.
You approach nearby and nibble with your small teeth.
It was first posted on ResearchGate, a community of scientists.
– Dr. Oliver is pathetic, but to be honest, someone is good. Racism on a fictional day, and you’ve been screwed by an Asian.
This short article quickly became a hot topic on Twitter, and Jamie Anderson’s issue of racism began to emerge.
He is at the center of the conversation as a side effect of immune gate inhibitors.
But what if Jamie Anderson is a racist besides him?
Various media outlets, including CNN and Fox News, have begun collecting more specific information. And the next afternoon.
“So you’ve been saying discriminatory and insulting things to female and black scientists in the lab?”
CNN reporter Natalie asked.
A researcher at Cold Spring Ever, who was guaranteed anonymity, confessed everything he had accumulated.
“Yes, it’s no joke. Especially as a black woman, I was both superimposed. You’ll faint if you hear it.”
“Can you give me a specific example?”
“………… black women have said that their hips have evolved genetically significantly, so they are specialized in twerking (a dance that lowers their posture and shakes their hips quickly with their upper body bent down). He asked me to practice and show him at the picnic.”
“…….”
Natalie was briefly speechless in shock.
“Uh……. That’s beyond my imagination…”….”
“Uh……. That’s beyond my imagination…”….”
“Right? There’s a lot worse. Blacks have smoother skin because they have a lot of gene expressions that synthesize melanin pigments, but perhaps melanin expressions will affect the decline in intelligence.”
“…. Wait a minute. That’s what Major General Jamie Anderson said?”
“I often say those things openly even in public places like academic conferences. How about in the lab? Almost every day is racism and gender discrimination. Even during meetings, when a black researcher takes bad data, he says, “The future of this project is as dark as your skin color.”
“How can a person say that?
“And frankly, more than half of the papers in the lab don’t even know the existence of the project at all. But he puts them all in his name as the correspondence author. That’s also a violation of research ethics.”
“Oh, my God….”
“Honestly, I don’t think such a person is qualified to head the research center. I’d rather take this opportunity to take responsibility for the failure of the immunogate inhibitor project.”
Jamie Anderson’s fearsome charisma and prestige were erased like a mirage.
There have been countless reports from scientists who no longer have to be afraid of being the boss.
Behind the ugly scenes of the 20th-century biological hero Jamie Anderson, the Nobel laureate and DNA-structured discoverer, was astonished across the United States.
Scientists in the same field responded that “it was going to explode eventually,” but the shock of the general public was not that of society.
There is no time to rest on the news these days.
After reporting Ryu Young-joon’s declaration of cancer conquest, reporting the president’s announcement, reporting side effects of immune gate inhibitors, and running breathlessly, it is now Jamie Anderson’s racism and gender discrimination scandal.
– The fall of the best scientist of the 20th century and the rise of the best scientist of the 21st century.
CNN posted photos of Ryu Young-joon and Jamie Anderson at the same time and made headlines.
The relationship was comparable to a powerful genius, as well as a person who plunged and emerged at the same time at a similar time.
And an old enemy who fought over immune gate inhibitors.
U.S. media outlets constantly compared the two and kept asking Ryu for interviews.
Ryu declined almost all interviews, but eventually failed to ignore the request to explain what the conference experimented with simulated tumors.
Scientists can read papers, and they can understand just by what Ryu Young-joon explained at the conference.
However, if it was a matter of this much public interest, it was necessary to explain to non-experimentalists as the head of the experiment to some extent.
“……and that’s why EGFR continues to generate cell division signals and the cancer cells multiply at an incredible rate.”
Ryu Young-joon finished his explanation in a CNN interview.
Then, as feared, interviewer Natalie cleverly questioned Jamie Anderson.
“There are a lot of racism issues in the scientific community these days.”
“Yes.”
“Like skin color, all races have slightly different characteristics, and it is argued that it is an innocent premise that all of them must have evolved the same intelligence. What do you think of him?”
Perhaps this answer will be used as a weapon to beat Jamie Anderson.
Because the crowd is crazy about heroes overpowering villains.
“Genes can affect intelligence. If the genes are very different between races, the intelligence may be different. But.”
Ryu Young-joon replied.
“What exactly is intelligence?”
“What?”
” Deduction ability, synesthesia ability, imagination, language ability, memory, arithmetic ability. The abilities to be called intelligence are quite diverse and are being organized quite systematically in the scientific community, but we still don’t know which of them is superior.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“And how do you rate ‘language skills’? Do genius writers like Hemingway who can make people cry with six words have great linguistic skills? What if you’re so good at writing and stuttering? Do you think he has good linguistic skills? Or is it bad?”
“Oh…….”
“And who is more intelligent, a great philosopher like Sartre or a genius mathematician like von Neumann?”
“I see what you mean. There’s no point in comparing.”
“Yes, it’s like comparing mass and length of an object. Which is the bigger value, 1 meter or 1 gram? Who can answer if you ask? There’s no point in taking a biological IQ unless that pre-determination is resolved. And.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“There are about 2,000 genes that affect language skills. The activity of the cells depends on how they are expressed in each brain cell. Depending on how the cells communicate with each other, their language skills will be demonstrated. The complexity of the micro-world is much worse than we can see.”
“So, I agree that genes will affect some form, but that means it’s too complicated and too variable for us to understand.”
“That’s right.”
“Thank you for the interview. I want to ask you another question.”
“Yes.”
“It’s a paper published by Dr. Jamie Anderson, the head of the Cold Springever Institute, on the DNA structure investigation published in Nature in the past. It’s said that it stole data from a scientist named Rosalind Franklin. What do you think about this?”
“…….”
Rosaline, who was sitting next to Ryu Young-joon, looked back at him.
“I think many of Dr. Rosalind Franklin’s share has gone to Dr. Anderson.”
“I think many of Dr. Rosalind Franklin’s share has gone to Dr. Anderson.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“The data was produced by Dr. Rosalind Franklin, and the paper was being written. It wasn’t released yet. Regardless of who brought it to Dr. Anderson, it is true that the data was used without permission. This part is uncontroversial. It’s a serious violation of research ethics. This can’t happen.”
***
Avio.
Park Joo-hyuk stood next to lawyer Lee Hye-won and laughed until his stomach hurt.
“Oh, you crazy…….to the United States, to do justice, and to retire the 20th century science master.”
He wiped away the tears around his eyes.
“He’s our CEO, but I’m scared when I see him at times like this.”
Lee Hye-won said.
What is happening in the U.S. has been a loud story in Korea every day after day.
And this morning a special news came in.
– Jamie Anderson resigns as head of Cold Springever Research Institute.
The horse was resigning, but it was practically cut off.
“Anyway, I’m happy to see the discriminationist smashed.”
Park Joo-hyuk said.
“If you’re done with your business, why don’t you go and work now? I have to write a patent document, too.”
“What other patents do you have?”
Park Joo-hyuk smirked.
“Yes, I’m from Sweden this time. What is it, genetic surgery.”
“Oh, you use that.”
“Yes, but it’s worth working for these days. I don’t no overtime.”
“But you got an e-mail.”
Park Joo-hyuk pointed to the monitor.
I’m telling you, and the sender is CEO Ryu Young-joon.
Clack.
When pressed, the draft paper contained several concepts with the corresponding manuscript.
-Lee Hye-won, attorney of the lawyer. Please review this in detail from the patent team and prepare for the application.
[Patent application for technology to rapidly multiply cultured meat based on hyperprogramming phenomenon]
“…….”
Lee Hye-won’s words are gone.
Lee Hye-won’s words are gone.
Park Joo-hyuk patted her on the shoulder.
“Way to go, overtime!”
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