Three days later.
Ruidian, Stockholm.
Inside the Karolinska Institute.
Several staff members are busily setting up the venue.
Because they are going to officially announce the Nobel Prize in Medicine winners today.
Speaking of the Nobel Prize.
There are currently six awards worldwide.
Among these, the most prestigious is undoubtedly the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Secondly, there are the Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Medicine.
The full name of the Medicine Prize is the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
The award primarily recognizes research in fields such as biology and medicine.
The award aims to recognize individuals who have made significant inventions and outstanding contributions in the fields of physiology or medicine.
at the same time.
It was already 5:30 pm here in China.
At this moment, it's not just happening in China.
People all over the world who are passionate about scientific research are sitting in front of their TVs or computers, watching the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Karolinska Institute.
The Nobel Conference Hall.
It serves as the venue for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine award ceremony.
Its internal academic atmosphere is equally solemn and dignified.
The lobby walls are off-white, paired with exquisite wooden paneling, giving a warm and elegant feel.
The ceiling is engraved with many scientific elements, such as the DNA double helix, and looks lifelike.
On the background wall, a large, golden Nobel Prize medal gleams.
By this time, numerous media reporters had arrived.
Inside the press conference hall, everyone was discussing the news about the Nobel laureate.
"Have you heard? As early as half a month ago, news broke that this year's Nobel Prize will still be awarded to the field of RNA research."
"That can't be right. I heard that this year's Nobel Prize is going to be awarded for research on the nervous system?"
"You're all wrong. This year's Nobel Prize will definitely be awarded to Professor Park from our South Korea. His innovative 3D beauty technology is absolutely world-class!"
At this moment, a reporter from South Korea shamelessly boasted about a plastic surgeon from his country.
After everyone heard this, they couldn't help but roll their eyes.
I even wanted to say something to him:
"Damn it!"
"In any case, I think this year's Nobel Prize will still be awarded to scientists from the United States or the United States."
The group was still engaged in a heated discussion.
At this point, a local reporter from Rudd, feigning profundity, interjected:
"I think you've all guessed wrong."
"Did you know? I heard from a friend of Caroline's that this medical prize seems to have been decided at the last minute."
"Moreover, the paper that won the award is a research result that was only recently published!"
"What!"
"How is this possible?"
After the reporter from Ruidian finished speaking, everyone was surprised.
"Lawrence, are you kidding me? How could the Nobel Prize be awarded for research that has only been done recently?"
"Yes, every Nobel laureate's research results have undergone several years, or even more than a decade of practical verification before they are awarded such a prestigious honor."
"Yeah, impossible, absolutely impossible. Are you kidding us?"
"Of course it's true! This year's Nobel Prize will not only be awarded to a research result published this year, but the Nobel laureate is a young professor from China!"
Upon hearing this, even the South Korean reporter burst into laughter.
"Lawrence, are you still asleep? Chinese scientists? Apart from that Professor Tu, I don't think anyone else will win the Nobel Prize."
"Yes, you mean the young Chinese professor? How young? Is he younger than Prague and Nadia were when they won the Nobel Prize?"
After everyone finished speaking, they laughed even harder.
The discussion became even more heated at this point, with people even pointing and whispering about Lawrence.
“Mark, Stim, I’m telling the truth. This has already spread throughout Karolinska.”
"I know it's hard to believe, but it's the truth, the truth!"
Lawrence was blushing with embarrassment and kept trying to defend himself.
But none of the reporters in the audience believed it.
Everyone started selectively ignoring what he said...
Looking at everyone's attitude, Lawrence, even himself, was beginning to waver.
He wondered, "Was Lina just toying with me with what she said?"
"Lina doesn't usually joke around, does she? If what Lina says is false, then what real inside information could she possibly have?"
"Could it be that these old professors at Caroline Medical School are even deceiving their own people...?"
Just yesterday.
Lawrence contacted Lina through personal connections; she was the royal staff member who had informed Su Chen of the award.
His original intention was to obtain firsthand information.
That way, the news can be sent out as soon as the Nobel Prize is announced.
In this way, his media outlet could become the first news organization to announce this year's Nobel laureate.
He himself has also gained a lot of honors and attention.
Lawrence had already written the press release last night.
He even had all of Su Chen's personal information.
However, the Nobel Prize committee has very strict confidentiality rules, and will never release information to the outside world until the very last moment.
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