I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 66
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 66
Luca Taylor was booked and the Schumatics were rapidly declining.
The brand’s value was now less than 10% in its heyday.
“I’m so sorry for the trouble. Our board has dismissed CEO Luca Taylor.”
The board members of Schmatics all came in front of reporters and bowed their heads and apologized publicly.
It spread throughout the world through broadcasting, but people’s anger never cooled down.
It’s because the evil Schumatics have done so far has been too wicked to dismiss as a deviation from one Luca Taylor.
In particular, Schumatics has once again turned into an international killer as the profiteering issue of the new drug “Glee Park,” which has been mentioned for a long time, exploded.
Glivac is a treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia.
Previously, bone marrow transplantation was the only answer, the first other treatment offered for leukemia.
– The glyvac was initially priced at $100 per capsule in the U.S. It’s 3,000 dollars a month even if you take just take one pill a day. Can you believe it? But some patients have to take three or four pills a day.
Professor MIT, who appeared on CNN, said.
100 dollars is 100,000 won.
3 million won a month.
It’s the price of life for survival. The price is a little lower in Korea, but it is still murderous.
Patients have to spend money equivalent to the salary of small and medium-sized business workers every month for medicine.
If you can’t pay the money, you’ll die, so you’re struggling with your private loans. For Schmatics, it was just a price to call because he was holding the patient’s life and there was no medicine to compete with.
The South Korean government also proposed to Schumatics to lower the domestic price from 25,000 won to the late 10,000 won range, but failed.
– Is this because of the high cost of manufacturing? No, the production cost is less than a dollar per capsule.
The professor said.
– Even if all the shipping costs of the distribution process are excluded, the manufacturer, Schmartix, has more than 100 times the net profit. What kind of industry is this? For patients, it’s like monopolizing air or water and selling it for $100 a day. If you don’t want to die, it’s the same as asking for all the money you earn from working.
That’s a shocking price. Maybe it’s because the development cost is high?
– Large pharmaceutical companies set high drug prices in the name of originally drawing development costs. But Schumatics was too much to consider.
The professor said.
And Schumatics didn’t actually spend a lot of money developing the drug. Because the ingredient of the drug called ematinib, which is a raw material for glyvak, was actually developed in universities. Schumatics just bought the patent and developed it in the form of a pill, but it monopolized it and sold it at that price.
Wow, that’s so mean. Are these facts previously unknown?
-It’s been known. But I’ve been catching up on the issue with the media at Schumatics. But this time, the problem came up again.
I heard that the clone drug developed in India was that of Glybak.
That’s right, and in countries and India where the drug was imported, Schmartix filed a patent infringement lawsuit.
It’s really shocking. I heard that Avio is working on a study of making bone marrow from stem cells, and if the technology is commercialized, could there be a world that doesn’t need glyvac?
Of course, as a researcher in the same field, Dr. Ryu Young-joon is hoping to conquer leukemia someday.
Beep.
Ryu Young-joon turned off the TV.
You’re all over the place talking about yourself.
Rosalyn talked to me.
“Maybe we had a big fight this time.”
Natural apoptosis of stem cells is the way I taught you, right?
“Right, I just changed the differentiation from spinal nerve to optic nerve.”
You’re good on your own now. I didn’t know that technology would be applied like this.
“Are you praising me?”
Ryu Young-joon smirked.
Yes, but I still want to insist on putting all the board members of our competitors in a state of housekeeping. Don’t bother to go back a long way. If you put them all in bed, it’ll be thousands or so. If you sacrifice that number, you can turn the world into a better place in three years without a hitch.
“I can’t do that.”
Okay. Actually, the way you used it isn’t bad either. Anyway, ABIO succeeded in gaining the trust of patients with this incident. It’s not as good as getting rid of all the competitors and monopolizing them, but it’s also a benefit.
“You really can only calculate the gains and losses?”
Do you need anything else?
Rosaline asked back.
– The forces that have developed mankind are selfish motives. From a genetic perspective, altruistic acts are essentially selfish motives.
“Selfish gene theory?”
“Selfish gene theory?”
Selfish gene theory.
The theory is that human altruism actually stems from selfish motives to spread genes.
For example, a mother who jumps in front of a car to protect her child does not act altruistically for her child.
In fact, the theory is that they act that way because their children have half of their genes.
Even if you get hit by a car and suffer some damage, if both you and your child survive, it will eventually preserve and spread more of your genes to the world, which means throwing gambling water as a gene-level selfish motive.
It was a theory for Dr. Dawkins, but it’s clear to me. Since billions of years ago, when the animal was not human, all living things in this land have acted only for selfish purposes.
“That’s possible.”
Ryu Young-joon nodded.
“But there are things that humans can’t explain with that. People don’t act on selfish motives alone. You may not easily understand.”
That’s really interesting. Can you teach me?
“I don’t know. I don’t know if I can understand……”
– When you met Son Soo-young, the first glaucoma clinical trial patient in the company’s pantry room, and her family and neonatal doctors, I felt your body release serotonin strongly.
Rosaline said.
I didn’t really understand the phenomenon. It didn’t give you any benefit that Son came to visit, but why are you so happy?
Is that what you’re talking about? Is that the motivation for what you’re talking about, not the actual benefits, but the emotional benefits?
“Well, it’s similar.”
That’s amazing. I want to feel that feeling, too.
knock, knock
Someone knocked on the door of the CEO’s office.
“Come on in.”
“Why are you in the office on the weekend?”
Park Joo-hyuk opened the door and asked as he came in.
“Why did you come out?”
“A surprise visit.”
Park Joo-hyuk said with his arms wide open.
“Wow, that’s so touching.”
Ryu Young-joon reacted dryly.
“I actually went to your house, but I came here because I went to work.”
“What about my house?”
“Do you know that you have a fan club?”
Ryu Young-joon’s eyes narrowed.
“What’s there?”
“You have a fan club. ……Pfft!”
He burst into laughter at the end of his speech, thinking it was funny, too.
Park Joo-hyuk sat on the sofa and said,
“It’s actually been a while since it came into existence. But there are so many subscribers these days. I joined the club.”
“Why did you go in?”
“I’m curious. It was originally a Naver cafe, but now it’s moved to a Facebook group. I have a lot of foreign fans.”
“Crazy……”
“I’m an attention seeker on social media, so I wanted to set up a Facebook Thumbsup record, so I went to take a picture of you with your house as the background. Isn’t that enough for 10,000 thumbs up?”
“Don’t post anything weird?”
Ryu Young-joon, who was engulfed in intense anxiety, said.
“I’m thinking about a selfie with your living room as the background or a middle school graduation album. Do you remember when you went to the hair salon to take a pretty picture and took a picture of your hair?
“What’s wrong with you, really?”
“Hhh. As expected, Dr. Ryu is the best to tease.”
Park Ju-hyuk tapped Ryu Young-joon on the shoulder.
“Just kidding, I had nothing to do on the weekend, so I went. Hey, do you want to see the fan club?
He held out his cell phone.
It’s really shocking to look inside. Among the posts posted on the Facebook group were full of photos of Ryu Young-joon, who did not know when he was taken.
There was also a photo of Eisen breaking into the podium of a year-end seminar.
There was also a photo of Eisen breaking into the podium of a year-end seminar.
This was when I was a Shujapsa Leeds. I’m glad to think about it now.
“Who the hell took this…What department are you in? Who’s Shujab again?”
“The Chaser of the Schmatics.”
“…….”
“There is a dog shop as a sister.”
“What’s that?”
“The one who catches the bastards.”
When I scroll down, there are also photos taken at the International Society for Integrated Brain Disease and IUBMB.
The amount of comments and posts was greater than I thought.
Among them was Son Soo-young.
It was a photo and a post taken with her little daughter in her arms.
I’m honored now that I’m the first patient to be helped by Dr. Ryu. I’m always rooting for you, Dr. Ryu. Please be the light of more patients.
In addition, there were a lot of certification parades for patients with glaucoma.
There were also writings from patients treated in Alzheimer’s clinical trials.
– I used to carry my dementia wife in the passenger seat. Now my wife is better thanks to Dr. Yoo Young-joon.
Taxi driver Kang Hyuk-soo posted a picture taken in the taxi.
– My wife took this picture, too. Thank you.
On the passenger’s side was a photo taken with Ryu Young-joon at the hospital.
“…….”
I feel a little emotional.
There’s serotonin again.
Rosalyn said as if she was amazed.
Ryu Young-joon did not answer and scroll down.
Among the numerous posts, the most popular was the recent press conference video that hit the Duke of Schmatics.
The comments on the post were full of foreigners. There were a lot of comments in the languages of many countries, from English to Arabic.
You’re going to destroy him. Fighting!
One of the most liked comments stood out, so I saw the author’s profile and knew him.
– majoring in bioengineering at Jeongyoon University.
“This is Jiwon’s friend.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“It’s a famous name in your fan club. You’re a religious follower. Did you know him?”
“I was here to help Jiwon when she moved out of her dorm.”
“Next time, go to school to give a lecture. If you direct lecturing the child be moved to tears. ”
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Ryu Young-joon had a leisurely tea time with Park Joo-hyuk in the CEO’s office for the first time in a while.
It has been hectic for a while, and recently there has been more than one big incident, so I needed time to rest mentally.
As expected, there’s nothing like chatting with an old friend.
Park Joo-hyuk, who had been talking about all kinds of memories going back to third grade for about an hour, suddenly drew attention.
“But don’t you want anything from America?”
“What are you asking for?”
“The White House broke the Schmatics ttukbaegi when it stood on your side this time. While using the CIA. That’s how clear Ryu Young-joon’s side was, and I think there must have been a request.”
“We’re going to link up with the American Cancer Center to launch a cancer lab in the United States as a subsidiary structure.”
“Was there such a thing?”
“I talked verbally with the Director of Science and Technology Policy when I went to the United States. He said he’d give me a lot of supporting me.
“When does it start?”
“It’s better to do it as soon as possible.”
“Then leave this to me and go to America. We’re almost done with Schumatics.”
“It’s not over yet. There’s more to do.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
Ryu Young-joon said.
“What to do?”
“We need to treat Ardab.”
“Who is that?”
“What if you don’t know? That’s the name of the Indian patient that Schumatics made this time.”
Ardab.
A poor man born in a brothel in India and brought up poor and hard for life.
He’s been targeted by Schmatics and has a tumor in his eye, and he’s been selling his face all over the world.The man who is now the protagonist of Avio’s stem cell myth.
He’s a world celebrity, but he didn’t do anything he wanted. It’s all I applied for because it fixes glaucoma for free in the first place.
“The eyes of the whole world are on him, and no one cares about his health.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“I’m just watching whether it’s a tumor or a cell aggregation that’s in his eyes. We’re watching whether the Schumatics win or Avio wins, as if we were watching a boxing match.”
“…….”
“But Ardab first went to India-Sumatics to get glaucoma treated. And he hasn’t cured glaucoma yet.”
“Wow…. That’s great. Did that point bother you in the midst of the smashing with the Schumatics?”
“For me, the treatment of Ardab is as important as punishing Luca Taylor.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“Regardless of Luca Taylor’s retirement, whether it was a safety device or a tumor, Ardab needs to be cured. Whatever the intermediate process may be, I’m the one who was treated with my technique.”
“It’s a professional Pride issue as a treatment developer?”
“Uh. Originally, the right medicine is responsible for a patient who has started treatment once.”
“You’re going to heaven.”
Park Joo-hyuk said.
“You can’t go, can you? Then there is no heaven but Jesus and the Buddha.”
Ryu Young-joon frowned.
“It’s not that I’m good or nice, it’s basic and normal.”
He said so.
“Those who don’t do this are abandoning their duties. Anyway, we will send a reliable researcher to India where Ardab is located, or we will bring Ardab home to treat him in the next generation of hospitals.”
“This hasn’t been released yet, has it?”
“Yes.”
“Then can I give a spoiler to the fan club? Dr. Ryu, who is in charge until the end, is going to get a thumbs up because he’s cool.”
“No.”
“No.”
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