Chapter 137 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 137...
Why is there such a difference in treatment between people? He's here battling wits with that old schemer, while she can do whatever she wants without any worries and be happy.
Ignoring the several unpleasant faces around him, his gaze fell on the person in the center of the photo. She was smiling brightly, as if she had no worries at all.
He had naturally heard about her development of anti-tumor drugs, and while he was somewhat surprised, he wasn't entirely unexpected. If she hadn't focused so much on clinical trials, she wouldn't have only produced two drugs so far.
Chi Boyan has produced many drugs, all of which are related to the immune system, such as the complete cure of rhinitis and seborrheic dermatitis, how to prevent autoimmune diseases from attacking their own tissues and organs, and even how to restore the immune system to a normal recognition state, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and ankylosing spondylitis.
Of course, what he most wanted to conquer was AIDS, an immunodeficiency disease. He had already made halfway through his research. Although he had slowed down his pace partly to prevent his teacher from causing trouble, he was still a step behind her. Thinking about it, he felt that he should speed up his pace.
He had to be the first person to be recognized in biology. A determined look flashed in Chi Boyan's eyes. He wanted the whole world to know his name, so that it would never be forgotten, even after thousands of years.
Lin Wei didn't have such strong ambitions, but for various reasons, she was being pushed toward that goal. The fact that she developed an anti-tumor drug was enough for her to be remembered in history.
After graduation, she joined the affiliated hospital of University A directly. She was a little surprised when she heard her position and title, but it was within her understanding. After all, she was the drug developer and had an extremely good understanding of cancer drugs. This would also allow the cancer drug trial center to be quickly brought under control and on the right track.
If someone from above were to actually come and pressure her, Lin Wei wouldn't say anything, but she would still be unhappy inside.
That's just right; even if it's just a nice-sounding title, as long as it works, that's fine.
Regardless of her professional title, isn't she the most important person in the tumor drug trial center?
Zheng Manman never expected that she and her roommate would end up being assigned to the cancer drug trial center that she didn't want to come to. And the person she had complained about before was actually the director of the cancer drug trial center. She became even more nervous, afraid that the director would make things difficult for her.
Doesn't she realize that if Lin Wei really held a grudge, would she still have recruited her?
She passed by without noticing her. "You'll be training these newcomers. I only have one requirement: get them up to speed as quickly as possible," Lin Wei said to the doctors who were with her. Although she looked quite young, the doctors listened to her very well.
“Yes, Director Lin.” Without exception.
A group of people had long admired her. Even without developing an anti-tumor drug, her surgical skills were enough to earn everyone's respect. However, it was clear that these newcomers did not know this, since no one watches the news every day and wouldn't happen to see her news, especially since many people don't like watching the news anymore.
Even so, after spending some time at the tumor drug trial center, a group of people found out that Lin Wei was the developer of this anti-tumor drug. After learning about her past experiences, they were shocked.
How can she be so awesome?
An 18-year-old surgical expert, a cancer drug developer, a research consultant at the National Institute of Biological Research, and the director of a cancer drug trial center. Not to mention, she is a three-time gold medalist in the national competition. She was admitted to university through the national entrance exam and had the academic qualifications to be recommended for postgraduate studies, but she gave it up.
This is terrifying.
They looked at Lin Wei with even greater awe. Not to mention how serious and unsmiling she was in the hospital, if they could achieve what she did, they would be strutting around like crazy.
Not to mention, rumors circulate that she has powerful backers. But then again, an ordinary person wouldn't be this capable, nor would they be able to open a pilot hospital before the results are even available.
When the result that all 400 patients were cured and none died came out, not only people outside the hospital, but even people at the A University Affiliated Hospital could hardly believe it.
The reporter, having somehow gotten wind of the situation, came directly to the A University Affiliated Hospital for an interview, hoping to get the most firsthand information. However, at this point, Lin Wei, being the most important person, had already left.
She had already written a clinical paper, and apart from the data needing modification, nothing else needed to be changed. She quickly submitted this paper to an international journal, along with another paper on the postoperative care of nerve suturing surgery.
Thanks to the CL medication, Zheng Heng's recovery was much faster than expected. She tested his hand dexterity, performed electromyography, and conducted imaging examinations, etc., and found that the nerves that were originally sutured did not show any scar hyperplasia, and looked exactly as if they had never been injured before.
The surgery was perfect, and the recovery was perfect. It can be said to be the first case in history of nerve suturing surgery with such a good recovery.
When this paper reached the reviewers, they were undoubtedly surprised. They had heard of CL drug, but they didn't take it seriously, thinking it was just a scar removal drug. However, they never expected that it could also improve the recovery of nerves, which made the value of CL drug incomparable.
With that kind of value, I bet every hospital would be vying to partner with that company.
If this paper made Blackrod feel fresh, then when the clinical trials of the cancer-fighting drug came into view, he was filled with excitement.
He had heard that the country was already conducting pilot programs for anti-tumor drugs, but he always thought it was an exaggeration and that the media was talking nonsense. He never expected it to be true.
More than four hundred patients have been cured. What does that mean? He read it over and over again, trying to find errors in the paper, but he failed.
The entire paper was flawless, logically sound, and demonstrated a deep understanding of medicine. The author was either an exceptionally skilled doctor or someone with exceptional literary talent. It was the first time he had ever seen a paper that didn't require revisions.
Changing any part of it would be a desecration of this paper.
Upon seeing the name, Rhodes confirmed his guess: the person who could achieve 100% repair in nerve suturing surgery was none other than the author of this clinical trial on anti-tumor cells. He hadn't expected her to be so skilled in surgery and writing papers.
The name Lin Wei quickly caught the attention of many people; this woman from the Flower Country attracted the attention of all clinical researchers and biologists.
This paper underwent multiple rounds of peer review and was submitted to other people step by step. Just in case there was any inaccurate data, they also asked Lin Wei for some data. After discovering that everything she wrote was true, the paper finally appeared in the most authoritative international medical journal.
The impact of this paper is self-evident.
It's important to know how many people are killed by malignant tumors, and how many scientists have been unable to solve them. But now that they have been conquered, isn't that great news?
At this moment, the whole world was excited. They didn't quite believe the rumors circulating in the media and online before, but now that it had been published in international journals, it proved to be true.
Does the Flower Kingdom really have a way to cure malignant tumors?
For the wealthy, spending a few dollars to get a short-term visa and fly to the Flower Country is a trivial matter. However, for the poor, it is an insurmountable chasm. The official website of the country is full of questions asking when their country will cooperate with the Flower Country to import these drugs.
However, countries M, J, and others remained unmoved.
In their breakdown, the group even blurted out why they weren't from the Flower Country.
For the sake of so-called face and a domineering image, what about the lives of ordinary people like them? They can only watch helplessly as their fellow patients fall ill one by one and receive treatment.
Although the free trial period has ended, it's worth spending any amount of money as long as it can cure the disease. Rich people are afraid that even if they lose their lives, they will still have money left, so they go with smiles on their faces.
Darnell, Benson, and a group of others who had returned from treatment in the Flower Country praised the country highly in their own countries, marveling at their superb medical skills and responsible work. The only complaint was that the conditions were a bit poor, with so many people crammed together in a chaotic mess.
Some countries are friendly with the Flower Country, and their citizens don't dislike it. After this incident, they are even more drawn to this distant country. On the other hand, some countries have vehemently slandered the Flower Country, causing many to harbor prejudice against it. When these people returning from the Flower Country praised it, they beat them up, only to be met with even fiercer resistance.
They hadn't forgotten who saved their lives when they were most helpless—it was Hua Guo, it was Dr. Lin. But all they could do was cover their mouths; the group had finally seen through these people's true colors.
Because of this, many people went back to the Flower Country and settled there under the guise of work and study. Of course, they also experienced the downsides of the Flower Country, namely that work and study were very demanding.
This once drove these foreigners to the brink of collapse.
How exactly did they grow up? Damn math, damn job.
But no matter how difficult it was, they could only learn while crying.
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