I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 30
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 30
Scientific Supernova (4)
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“I’m not against giving shares.”
Kim Hyun-taek said.
The eyes of the directors were on him. Kim Hyun-taek looked calm, but his inner thoughts were mixed. He said so.
“Considering Dr. Ryu’s performance, I’m sure he will grow the whole pie when he becomes a major shareholder and executive.”
COO Son Jin-gap stepped in.
“Warden Hwang is right. First of all, the company’s stock price goes up significantly if the interview is released in addition to the performance he has shown so far. But what if he became a company executive and became a major shareholder of 4 percent? What if we give the lead researcher a huge stake, make him an executive, and foster him? Depending on what we’re doing, the share price increase could be well above a 4 percent stake.”
“But then Dr. Liu will join the board of directors next time?”
Kim Hyun-taek asked.
There was a moment of silence.
“Dr. Ryu is a dangerous person to be involved in management. The idea is a bit different from ours. I’m honestly a little worried about that.”
“Give me the shares and deal with them as non-registered directors. Don’t come into the board under that pretext.”
Only Ji Kwang-man said.
The directors’ eyes were on Ji Kwang-man this time.
“No, General Manager. If he holds a stake in the level of Major General Hwang, would he be a non-registered director?”
Uniqueness asked absurdly.
“You have to make a rough case and persuade. I won’t give the board the voting rights because it’s still very young and has no management experience, but I can give you this much shares and exercise that much voting rights at the shareholders’ meeting, so that’s fine.”
Only Ji Kwang-man said.
“Will he accept it? What if they make a fuss about letting me attend the board meeting? If you see things you don’t like, you’re like a beagle, biting them until they’re all mopped up.”
Gil Hyung-joon said with a frown.
“For now, the only condition I had was a 4 percent stake. If you take care of it, no matter how crazy he is, what would he say?”
“Well.”
The directors are lost in agony.
“If you hold 4 percent, you should be a registered director.”
Kim Young-hoon said. Only Jigwang swallowed and looked at him.
Kim Young-hoon. He is one of the people in SG Group.
Eisen’s largest shareholder is Yoon Dae-sung, the CEO. It is the combined price of the shares of Yoon Dae-sung, his wife, son Yoon Bo-hyun, and Yoon Dae-sung’s older brother Yoon Dae-pyeong.
The total of 14 percent is virtually at Yoon’s disposal. And close friends Ji Kwang-man and Son Jin-gap have a friendly stake.
Nicholas Kim also seems to have become a little awkward with Yoon Dae-sung, but he is intertwined with his school ties, and the head of the research center still follows Yoon Dae-sung.
Their interest in defending managerial control is quite strong.
But there are other forces in the company. Aside from the national pension, which holds 11 percent, domestic company SG has 6 percent. This is how Eisen received investment when there was no money in the beginning.
For the same reason, Berkshire, a foreign investor, holds an 8 percent stake in the company. It happened when we entered the country by establishing several overseas research institutes.
And Johnson & Johnson, who has been interested since Eisen was a small pharmaceutical company, has 4 per cent.
The combined interests of the three surpass the Yoon Dae-sung family.
So far, there has been no contact between them, and there has been no problem because Yoon Dae-sung had a lot of friendly shares.
And SG Electronics, which is the core of SG Group, is mainly responsible for making semiconductors. No matter how much the group expands its affiliates and touches this business and that business, it does not know this field well enough to touch Ezen management.
However, with Ryu Young-joon’s appearance, the enormous potential has been revealed, so we don’t know how the situation will unfold from now on.
Ji-kwang is the only one who wants to work behind the board without Ryu Young-joon.’
Kim Young-hoon stared at Ji Kwang-man and thought. Berkshire and Johnson & Johnson, including outside directors Kim Young-hoon, have relatively few contacts with Ryu Young-
Without the board meeting, it will be difficult to establish a link with him.
‘No, you can’t. Ryu Young-joon should be raised as a check card for the Yoon Dae-sung family.’
“Wasn’t self-reliance a part of the management succession in the first place?”
Alex asked.
It’s from Berkshire.
“I’m worried if it’s okay to give that stake carelessly.”
“I think that’s fine.”
Yoon Dae-sung said.
“If you’re going to give me a stake, give me the right to attend the board of directors. It doesn’t make sense to have 4 percent of the vote on the board of directors.”
Kim Young-hoon said.
Kim Young-hoon said.
“But aren’t there some problems with our company?”
Only Ji Kwang-man said.
“I don’t know what Dr. Ryu will do if he finds out about it. His personality is no joke.”
“If you give me a 4 percent stake and you give me a board position, I might know one day. If I don’t attend the board meeting, I can buy some time to find out, but can I change my personality with that?”
“Dr. Ryu offered to give out patent royalties.”
The facial expressions of the directors changed.
“What do you mean, again?”
asked Gil Hyung-joon.
“You can’t give royalties to someone who hasn’t tested, and you’re going to spend 90 on your own and then you’re going to give it away again? No, it’s multiple?
“I’m asking you to use it as a card to get your share of the board. This is proof that Dr. Ryu is also learning internal politics. He’s a smart guy, so he’ll learn in no time.”
“So you’ll be able to put yourself in management’s shoes in a little while.”
Kim Hyun-taek asked.
“That’s right.”
“I’m tired, let’s take a break and talk again.”
Kim Young-hoon said.
***
Friday lunch.
Ryu Young-joon and the Life Creation Team, who were in line at an in-house restaurant, received keen attention from all sides.
“It wasn’t like this after I won the seminar.”
Chun Ji-myeong said with a puzzled look.
The reason for this atmosphere is, of course, the presentation of the journal Science.
A huge paper of 10,000 characters appeared on the main page.
It will be a masterpiece that will continue to be talked about in the medical community and boast legendary quotations.
After the paper, Ryu Young-joon’s interview came along with a special article that followed.
In the eyes of scientists, the thesis is shocking, but the aspirations in the interview are simply tingling the frontal lobe.
I’ll root out all the neurological diseases.’
In a few years.
In the meantime, any scientist would have bought a laugh with the sound of a madman when he said this, but Ryu Young-joon showed in his previous paper that he was capable of realizing it.
Scientists all read papers.
Like fathers in the ’90s who read newspapers sitting in front of the table, they all display the Science main screen on their computers every Friday morning.
This morning, everyone read Ryu Young-joon’s thesis and article and interviews.
And the rumor that a footless horse is going a thousand miles is so fast that it’s already an executive and a 4% stake is circulated here and there.
“Hey, you’re Dr. Ryu Young-joon, right?”
A scientist in his 50s approached.
“Yes, I am.”
“I’m Ha Heon-wook, the head of the neurological research department. Thank you for your paper.”
He reached out his hand and shook hands with Ryu Young-joon.
“Do you have any intention of working with us in clinical trials with optic nerves?”
He asked.
“My department has done a lot of research on peripheral nerve regeneration, and we have a lot of contact with hospitals. There are also many clinical progress experiences. If Dr. Ryu is okay with it, we’d like to use stem cell technology for glaucoma patients with destroyed optic nerves or retinal degeneration. It’ll help each other a lot.”
Ha Heon-wook showed his business card.
“If you’re interested, please contact me later.”
“Yes, thank you.”
Ryu Young-joon got his business card.
When Ha Heon-wook cut the start, scientists suddenly began to flock.
“Dr. Ryu, are you thinking about cultivating organ tissues with reverse differentiated stem cells?”
“After the optic nerve, you’re going to the spinal cord nerve, right?”
“If you go to the brain disease side, you’ll have to cooperate with the video medical team a lot. ·····.”
“······.”
“······.”
He received seven business cards just before he received a meal ticket. All of them were business cards of team leaders from each department.
“No, there are six departments in the Sixth Laboratory, but why seven business cards? What lab are you from?”
Park Dong-hyun said absurdly.
“But is that true?”
Jung Hye-rim asked Ryu Young-joon.
“What?”
“To be an executive.”
“Well.”
Ryu Young-joon nodded.
“It’s real.”
“Crazy.”
“Oh, my God. ·····.
Two people opened their mouths wide.
“Oh, my God, Director Ryu. Go to this humble cafeteria. We should have taken him to a good place, but we didn’t realize it and apologized.”
“Oh, stop it.”
When Chun Ji-myung played a joke, Ryu Young-joon hung up as if he was burdened.
“Hey, is that Dr. Ryu Young-joon?”
Three smart-looking young men and women approached and talked to each other.
“Yes, that’s right.”
When Ryu Young-joon answered, the three of them hesitated for a moment.
“Do you want to propose a project?”
asked Park Dong-hyun.
“No. Look, we’re research support staff at lab six. May I have your business card, Dr. Ryu?”
“My business card?”
Research support department. Why?
Ryu Young-joon took out his business card from his coat in an absurd mood.
Then he pushed the pen over there.
“Can I have your autograph, too?”
“······.”
“Dr. Ryu is now a celebrity.”
Wiring-mi said.
“He’s going to win the Nobel Prize in about 10 to 15 years.”
Staff from the research support department said as they received Ryu Young-joon’s signed business card.
“We’re not in a position to propose a project because we’re not in a research position. But he’s a big star in Korean science history, so I wanted to get something like this.”
“I support you, Dr. Ryu! Way to go!”
“I hope you’ll be an executive and come back later as the director of my lab 6!”
The three said hello to Ryu over and over again and left with a smile.
Park Dong-hyun said while looking at the back.
“Dr. Ryu, can you take a picture of us? I’ll exchange some of my old stuff. Like socks you used to wear, ······ or that underwear brand, Guess.”
“What are you talking about?”
Ryu Young-joon hated it.
“But Dr. Ryu’s reputation has definitely gone up a lot. How many project proposals have been made just today?”
Chun Ji-myung said.
“Dr. Ryu, what are you going to do next?”
Jung Hye-rim asked.
“For now, optic nerve clinicians will enter.”
Ryu Young-joon replied.
“What’s the next test after the reverse differentiated stem cells?”
“It’s not going in right now. I’m going to decide on the target later.”
“So you’re just gonna do the clinical thing?”
“So you’re just gonna do the clinical thing?”
asked Chun Ji-myung.
“No, I’m going to do probiotics. It’s an important future market, so we have to take over now.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
The 6th Laboratory’s health food department has optimal facilities and techniques for researching probiotics and is linked to Aizen’s super-large probiotics production complex.
Borrow their infrastructure.
And Selizener has a new strain coating technology developed. I will borrow the technology in collaboration with Selizener.
The last one is Rosaline’s magic strain, “chlorotonis limubitus.”
It is a bacterial species that Song Ji-hyun discovered when he discovered the probiotics of Roche Corporation at the pharmacy.
The combination of these three would be a really powerful item. Considering that one venture and two in-house departments work together to share results, it is certain that a huge share will fall.
It is likely to monopolize the subsequent probiotics market.
There is a reason why the market is important.
The human body is made up of about 37 trillion cells.
The cells are all human. Human beings themselves have been created by constantly dividing in their mothers’ womb, starting with fertilized eggs.
But in fact, there are huge numbers of migrants living in this huge biological republic.
Microorganisms symbiotic to the human body.
For example, bacteria like lactobacillus living in the intestines.
How many are there in a person’s body?
Each paper has a different argument, and the less quoted paper claims to be a “Article 39” dog.
What do you think you’ve done a lot?
Some papers look at up to ten times the number of human cells.
Whether it is the former or the latter, it is embarrassing to claim that this body is no longer human.
Believe it or not, most biologists before have almost ignored those huge numbers of bacteria.
However, as microbial studies progressed, surprising facts began to emerge one after another.
The microbes symbiotic to the human body make the skin smooth or keep the body slim. On the contrary, if there are more bad microorganisms, the skin becomes worse and obese. Believe it or not, it’s real.
Furthermore, the microbes control one’s immune response, even affect one’s mood, and play an important role in determining the body’s ‘biological age’.
Knowing a person’s intestinal microorganism can even match how old the person is within the margin of error of plus minus two years.
Healthcare’s top topic of the 21st century.
Item probiotics that the pharmaceutical industry is paying huge attention to.
The next step for the genius, who rocked academia with stem cells and optic nerves, was to fall into the microbial market far from the field.
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