I’m The Only One With Genius DNA 71
I’m The Only One With Genius DNA chapter 71
The Conqueror of AIDS (5)
There was silence in the Conrad meeting room.
Everyone was embarrassed because it was such an unconventional story.
The first thing to wear in silence was Tediros.
“For now, we’re a non-profit organization.”
He said so.
“The World Health Organization is a U.N. health organization. It is our job to guide and coordinate international health services and eventually raise the universal level of health for mankind. The AIDS eradication project, of course we do. Just what I’m curious about is…….”
Teddy Ross bit his lips.
“Is that really possible? You said you’d fight AIDS, but it’s shocking that you’re making a vaccine, and you’re lowering the unit price of your current cure to 0.1 percent?”
“Both are possible. Vaccines will be developed using Eisen equipment and will begin clinical practice within this year. Please produce the cure on a large scale at Karamchant.”
“The cure, did you say the product name was Carampia? What we’re selling.”
Sachet intervened and asked.
“That’s right.”
“Did you say you synthesize drugs in yeast cells?”
“Exactly, only the substances involved in the polymerization system are extracted from yeast cells.”
Sachet was lost in thought.
Carampia is a clone of the Los Angeles AIDS drug “Fuzeon.”
In the process of HIV infecting white blood cells, the cell membrane of white blood cells and the surface material of the virus are interfering with the mechanism of fusion.
It is a treatment that has been in the spotlight in many countries since its development because it has fewer side effects and is effective in medicine, and is not easily resistant.
But the manufacturing process is very tricky.
The drug is a very large and complex chemical that looks like a long centipede in molecular structures.
Each joint is a chemical. The materials must be attached one by one through a chemical reaction, just as Lego blocks are assembled.
If you connect a total of 36 and form a huge complex, it is complete.
It takes about a month after the 13-step process, and many scientists are divided.
You’re going to cut it down to level two in 36 hours?’
Would this be how European citizens feel when they hear about steam engines at the time of modern times?
If someone else had said something like this, they would have laughed at me, saying, “Don’t talk nonsense.”
However, the opponent is a monster that has achieved unrealistic outcomes such as reverse differentiated stem cells, glaucoma treatments, and Alzheimer’s clinical trials.
The best rising star in science. It wasn’t like he was bluffing. Perhaps it is true that there is that skill.
Then there is a worry.
“To be honest with you, we have a problem from the point of lowering the unit price to 0.1 percent. The price breakdown is so severe that I don’t even know how to control the sales price.”
“Please lower it enough for all AIDS patients to live.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“I don’t want any of Karamchant’s factories to return to our new yeast synthesis technology, and I don’t want anyone to die of AIDS in the world from then on.”
“0.1 percent of manufacturing costs may be possible. But… I don’t know. I’ve never done anything like this before. I can’t even imagine producing quantities to supply every patient in the world.”
Sachet said.
“It’s not going to be easy as it’s a big job. That’s why the World Health Organization’s Secretary-general is here.”
Teddy Ross’s eyes grew bigger.
“Me?”
He pointed at himself and asked.
“Isn’t the role of the World Health Organization coordinating the process of global health services?”
asked Ryu Young-joon.
“With this level of technology and Karamchant’s facilities, the World Health Organization should be responsible for helping Karamchant so that it can be supplied to all AIDS patients.”
“…….”
Teddy Ross nodded slowly with a puzzled look.
“It will be possible if the unit price drops to 0.1 percent. I’m gonna have to do some calculations. If Karamchant’s facilities alone make it impossible, we can work with other pharmaceutical companies.”
“Yes, and we have to be good at distributing such mass-produced drugs. In particular, there are many third-world poorer countries, such as Africa, that are at war or are divided into civil war.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“It won’t be easy to distribute drugs in those places as the government can’t function properly. The World Health Organization should be responsible for that.”
“It won’t be easy to distribute drugs in those places as the government can’t function properly. The World Health Organization should be responsible for that.”
“Okay, I’ll try to do something about it.”
Teddy Ross said with a stiff look.
“But Dr. Ryu. If this succeeds and root out AIDS, how long will it take?”
asked Sachet.
“Well, it depends on how actively our Secretary-General can get the support of many multinational countries.”
Ryu Young-joon replied.
“Three years at the earliest. It’ll take decades if you’re late.”
“Let’s say three years as a family. If AIDS is eradicated, our sales pipeline will eventually disappear.”
Sachet said.
“And to be honest, we don’t even have the confidence to make a new bowl in those three years. Unlike Avio, we don’t have the monstrous pace of research to print out new drug candidates one by one in a few months.”
“That’s right. Things can get a little tough.”
“I’m sorry to be so primal, but if the technology that Dr. Liu mentioned is true, it’s a very dangerous variable that could ruin the company rather than good news for us.”
“I know. Isn’t that a relief? Now I know that technology has been developed that could ruin the company.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“Caramshant has a little more time to be prepared, even though we may be overwhelmed by sales in places like Rosé.”
“…….”
Actually, Sachet knew. He already had no choice.
This situation seems like Ryu Young-joon is asking for cooperation, but in fact Ryu Young-joon is reaching out to Karam Chant, who is destined to become unemployed in front of more advanced new technologies.
There is nothing to be desired for Ryu Young-joon. The plan to root it out for the first time in three years has been postponed for about 15 years and can be done directly in Eisen.
Eisen hasn’t touched the AIDS treatment business in the meantime, so it’ll take a long time. In other words, however, it means that even if the company eliminates AIDS, it will not affect the company’s sales.
Ryu Young-joon’s suggestion to Karamchant is only because it is the shortest distance to fight AIDS and a way to save time.
If we miss Ryu Young-joon now, it would be Karamchant, not Rosé, the company that might be “dazed and hit hard on sales.”
And unlike Rosie, Karamchant cannot recover from such a blow.
“But you don’t really have to worry that much.”
Ryu Young-joon said with a smile.
“You don’t have to worry?”
“Medicine is on its way to the next level. In this process, some diseases will be completely eradicated. But at the same time, new interests will arise.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“Unless humans are immortal, there’s always a demand for medicine. I’ll just have to fit that, right?”
“The point is that I’m not confident that I can do it in three years…”….”
“With Avio, you’ll be able to make it.”
“…….”
“And there’s one thing I want to make sure of to you both.”
“Which one?”
Teddy Ross asked.
“What we’re trying to do right now is not an old-fashioned healthcare business where we make new drugs, treat patients, make money, and raise companies.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“Edward Jenner made a tremendous contribution to the eradication of the natural head by creating the first vaccine, the vaccination. But I distributed the vaccination law free of charge. You’re both medical people, you know.”
“…….”
“The Royal Medical Association asked me to register a patent and receive royalties, but Jenner refused. I just pushed for free distribution, hoping that one more person would survive. He was voted into the Royal Medical Society and criticized, but eventually everyone respected him.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“That’s what we’re doing right now. Thanks to Jenner, we don’t get smallpox anymore even if we don’t get vaccinated against it. ‘Cause the smallpox virus is extinct, right?’
Teddy Ross was lost in thought, smoothing his chin.
The World Health Organization declared the eradication of green beans in 1977.
Teddy Ross was a college student when the historic event took place.
“It’s time for modern medicine to declare an end to AIDS. A puzzle of all the techniques for that.”
Ryu Young-joon said.
“I’ll fully support you.”
Teddy Ross made up his mind.
“Whoo.”
“Whoo.”
Sachet exhaled for a long time.
“Yeah, that’s great. Dr. Ryu, I actually wanted to root out the disease called AIDS, not to mention the company’s profit margin. As a scientist.”
He said so.
“I need to report the agenda to the board of directors and get their consent, but the technical part of the company is usually as I say. I want to be with CEO Ryu.”
***
The chimpanzee experiment is over.
It has now been experimentally proven that AIDS can be completely cured by bone marrow transplantation, which manipulates the CCR5 gene with casnine.
Samuel, the editor-in-chief of Science, has already received a manuscript of his thesis from Ryu Young-joon, and in addition, heard about the AIDS prevention project in advance.
It’s about a month after the Conrad meeting.
Tuesday morning when the weather became quite mild.
Finally, the World Health Organization has begun a major announcement.
“We’re working with Avio and Indian Karamchant Pharmatics to plan a project to exterminate human immunodeficiency viruses on Earth.”
Teddy Ross said in front of reporters.
“The project will begin next month and has already been promised cooperation by governments. The project runs in three main directions: The first is to prevent the disease from progressing in infected patients. To this end, seven pharmaceutical companies, led by Karamchant Pharmatics, will produce and supply 50 billion units of the AIDS treatment annually. The World Health Organization supports this…….”
There was a speech that would go down in history.
The World Health Organization has declared that it will exterminate AIDS from the planet forever and drew a sword.
Teddy Ross’s announcement was broadcast simultaneously around the world.
Doctors and scientists from around the world were watching the historic declaration with interest.
Among them was “Gerro Hutter.”
A German hematologist and surgeon.
And he was in charge of the famous Berlin patient, the first lucky man to be cured of AIDS, Timothy Ray Brown.
After confirming that the CCR5 had implanted a modified bone marrow and no more AIDS virus, it was Gero Hutter who reported the first complete cure of AIDS.
At that time, the academic community was criticized a lot.
This is because only two years have been spent watching the virus not come out.
“How can we judge AIDS is completely cured with just two years?” was criticized.
But there was another reason why Gerro Hutter made such a report.
Because it was a phenomenon that he had never seen before, he wanted to ask for advice from experts all over the world.
In his paper, Gerro Hutter asked questions about how best to do for Timothy Ray Brown, a patient, and faithfully reflected what other famous doctors had to advise.
It is a very moral and respectable doctor.
“To fight AIDS. Haha, was this the world I lived in possible? Now I can’t even get my business card out of here with a one-time recovery experience.”
Gerro Hutter continued to admire the Secretary-General’s announcement.
Clank.
The office door opened.
“Professor Hutter.”
Hockheimer, a senior professor at the hospital, visited him.
“Have you seen this?”
He held out today’s Science magazine.
“What is this?”
“It’s not about the WHO Secretary-General’s announcement. There’s no technical explanation there. Let’s just talk about how the business works and what national governments work together. More than that, look at this.”
Gerro Hutter accepted the magazine. There was a picture of Ryu Young-joon on the cover.
Now it’s not surprising that this man is decorating the cover.
“Avio’s in the anti-AIDS project, so Dr. Liu must have done something there.”
“Not one.”
Horckheimer said.
Hematopoietic stem cells made from the gene CCR5 with casnine can be completely cured by bone marrow transplantation.
[Development of a mosaic vaccine that combines three types of surface core antigens of HIV]
[Method of mass production of enfuvertide with polymerization system of yeast cells]
Infuvertide is the chemical name of the new drug Carampia.
All three papers from the first chapter put Ryu Young-joon’s name as the first author and the correspondence author.
The title of the feature was the AIDS eradication project.
The title of the feature was the AIDS eradication project.
“He did it all.”
Horckheimer said.
“The WHO announcement came out first, and the paper is a bit late, but it’s going to be on the surface from now on. Dr. Liu will draw a lot of attention again. If we succeed in this project, he’ll win the Nobel Prize.”
“…….”
“Let alone the others, look at the first paper. It’s the last puzzle the Secretary-General talks about fighting AIDS.”
“The bone marrow that manipulates the CCR5……?”
“He commercialized the technology you used to treat a Berlin patient.”
“Oh, my God…….”
Gerro Hutter’s hand trembled.
This works?
Timothy Ray Brown was a case of immense luck.
Usually, it is not easy to find a bone marrow donor suitable for transplantation.
But the probability that CCR5’s gene won’t work because of a mutation in the bone marrow of the person who found it?
It’s almost zero percent. It’s nothing short of a miracle.
Now a genius scientist on the other side of the globe has pulled it up to 100 percent.
I made a miracle in the lab.’
“As the first doctor to have cured AIDS, I think you have some work to do.”
Horckheimer said.
“It says we’re recruiting a large number of physicians who can do bone marrow transplants. Why don’t you apply?”
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