Then Robin Warren and Barry Marshall began to observe the specimens of the five different bacteria under the microscope with a lot of thoughts in their minds, and they were in a terrible mood.
Chen Xia looked at the two poor Australian doctors in the crowd, and kept saying in his heart, "Shao Rui, stew the hen."
Then Chen Chun opened the door of the adjacent office and pointed to a thick pile of documents and said:
"These are the experimental data we did before writing the paper."
Robin Warren and Barry Marshall exclaimed again: "My God."
They have been researching for several years, but the information is far less than what they saw in Yuezhou People's Hospital, and it is much more, so they now really believe that this paper is not plagiarized from their results.
They have more data than you, have observed more bacteria than you, and are completely ahead of you. How can they plagiarize? The key is that such a large amount of information must have been collected through years of research.
But they never expected that it would only take a few months from the start of the project to its completion.
The reason why there is so much information is that Chen Chun and more than ten other researchers are now doing experiments full-time in the laboratory, and Xuan Yongda only goes back to the laboratory for rounds, and spends the rest of his time in the laboratory almost part-time.
Moreover, Chinese doctors are famous for their fearlessness of hard work and fatigue.
Doctors abroad work for 8 hours, but Chen Chun and his colleagues spend almost 16 hours in the laboratory. No one wants to miss this opportunity, even for a 100 yuan subsidy.
Let’s look back at doctors Robin Warren and Barry Marshall. They had their own jobs during the day and studied Helicobacter pylori entirely during their rest time, so the research was very slow.
There were only two of them who used their spare time for research, while Chen Xia and his 17 people worked day and night. How could their progress be the same? It was definitely a one-shot deal.
Another key point is that they are facing an unknown field, so the progress is very slow, and Chen Chun and his team are almost copying homework, just doing some experiments to verify it and then extracting some data.
This kind of competition is actually built on the shoulders of giants. Who in this world can compare with us?
The leaders were also smart people. When they saw the expressions of the two Australian doctors, they knew that they must have been shocked and deeply impressed by China's research, so they felt even happier.
Barry Marshall saw several thick piles of scrap materials beside the table and asked curiously:
"Doctor Chen, your research obviously goes beyond the discovery of the unknown bacillus, right? What new research results have you found?"
Chen Chun was very pretentious and asked his assistant to bring over two papers.
"Oh, that's right. We not only discovered the unknown bacillus, but we also conducted numerous experiments and have already written two follow-up papers, 'Studies on the Pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori' and 'Progress in Clinical Drug Research on Helicobacter pylori'. You two can take a look at them."
At this time, an official from the Health Department became anxious and quickly reminded him in Chinese: "Comrade Chen Chun, please keep the paper confidential until it is published."
Chen Xia happened to be standing next to him and explained to him:
"It's okay. We've already submitted these two papers to the Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine and The Lancet. It's too late for them to plagiarize."
When Chen Xia said this, the leaders present were all excited: "What? It's not just one article, it's three?"
"Wow, our health system is going to explode a big satellite this year, haha, that's awesome."
Among so many leaders, only Dean Gu looked calm and composed.
Because all matters concerning Chen Chun and Chen Xia had been discussed with him. In fact, he was the first one to propose publishing the paper as soon as possible. The old fox knew that it was better to strike first than to strike hard.
Since "Studies on Pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori" and "Progress in Clinical Drug Research on Helicobacter pylori" had already been submitted, Robin Warren and Barry Marshall already had English translations, so they had no difficulty reading them.
The more I look at it, the sadder I feel, and the faster my heart beats.
At this time, they found that all their efforts in the past few years had been in vain. Their research was still in its early stages, while Chinese doctors had already reached the clinical stage of research.
How can this be compared?
It's like a running competition at a sports meet. They are still doing warm-up exercises and haven't even started running, while Dr. Hua has already run halfway.
In fact, they never dreamed that the Chinese doctors had not only run half the race, but were already using treatment drugs, and were clearly waiting at the finish line.
This was not a fair competition.
Robin Warren took a few deep breaths and suddenly said, "Doctor Chen, I'd like to stay in your laboratory and participate in research. Is that possible?"
"ah?"
"ah?"
Barry Marshall was shocked. How could his friend come up with such an idea?
Even people like Chen Chun and Chen Xia, who could understand English, were extremely surprised. This foreigner wasn't playing by the rules. What was going on? He wanted to join them just because he couldn't beat them?
When the translator translated Robin Warren's words to the surrounding leaders, they also exclaimed, what's going on?
I have seen Chinese people trying desperately to go abroad, but this is the first time I have seen foreign doctors wanting to come to China.
For a moment, no one knew how to answer.
Robin Warren looked Barry Marshall in the eye and said:
"We have been researching Helicobacter pylori for many years. This is our career, and I don't want to give up halfway. This is not only our personal matter, but also for the advancement of medicine. Who doesn't think research is research? So I want to join in. This is a dream I have been pursuing for many years."
After years of interaction, Barry Marshall instantly understood his friend's thoughts.
"Yeah, everyone's researching isn't researching. And the results of that research can benefit all of humanity, and it's a good thing for all those suffering from stomach problems. OK, then I'll join in, too. China's consumption level shouldn't be high, and our savings will definitely last for a few years."
The two people's hands were firmly held together again. The thinking of the white left is incomprehensible to the Chinese people, just like Comrade Bethune who came from "Dajia Na" to the poorest areas of China to help the Chinese people.
Chen Xia scratched his head when he heard this. What should he do?
This research experiment is completely copied from the research results of Robin Warren and Barry Marshall over the years.
Now "Li Kui" has to work for "Li Gui", what does this mean? Will he be struck by lightning?
Chen Xia, not knowing whether to laugh or cry, quickly stepped forward and said, "Gentlemen, the chances of you staying here are slim. You should know that our monthly allowance is less than $50, which is not enough to buy a few bottles of Coke."
"No, we will stay even if we don't get paid."
Everyone looked confused.
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