Han Chen also quickly pulled Zhou Mo into the cafeteria.
Zhou Mo and Han Chen walked side by side to the self-service area. She smiled and asked Han Chen, "Doctor Zhong must be a good doctor."
Han Chen frowned: "What do you mean?"
Zhou Mo: "I won't bear grudges and will help you."
Han Chen: "What grudge do you hold?"
Zhou Mo: "What about Zhifan? Didn't he want to apply at first? I saw him talking to his uncle on the phone before, and he seemed to care about you and Zhifan. But you rejected him."
Han Chen: "When it comes to projects, if they're compatible, we'll get together. If they're not, we'll split up. It all depends on fate. There's no such thing as holding grudges or not."
Zhou Mo: "That's not necessarily true. Some people are narrow-minded. Not everyone can be as tolerant as a prime minister."
Han Chen: "Don't worry about that, Zhong Zhicheng can definitely do it."
Otherwise, he would not have lent Zong Zheng 500,000 yuan in start-up capital even though they almost parted ways on bad terms.
Zhou Mo: "He's a nice guy. His medical skills are pretty good too, right?"
Han Chen: "Yeah."
Zhou Mo: "Then I'm relieved. If you have any problems in the future, there will be someone who can treat you."
Han Chen's face darkened: "..."
He walked behind Zhou Mo, secretly pinched Zhou Mo's waist, lowered his head and whispered in Zhou Mo's ear: "Do you know if there is anything wrong with me?"
Zhou Mo pretended to be stupid: "I'm not a doctor, how would I know if you have any problem? How about you wait for Zhong Zhicheng? He's a urologist, why don't you consult him?"
Han Chen said coldly, pushing her shoulder: "Let's eat, don't talk about anything else."
Zhou Mo had a smug smile on his face.
This time I finally got the upper hand.
It's so interesting to see Han Chen being frustrated.
…
After working in the second group of the Heart Hospital for a few days, Zhou Mo finally figured out the regulations of the Heart Hospital.
It turned out that there were a total of nine groups in cardiac surgery, with one senior doctor leading each group. The second group where Cheng Yuan was located was led by Lu Tingchuan.
Cheng Yuan mainly works as a scientific research assistant in Group 2, assisting Lu Tingchuan in scientific research and development articles.
Previously, Zhou Mo wanted to study the osteosarcoma data, but Han Chen asked Cheng Yuan for help and asked Wen Cheng to do the sequencing.
A sample costs more than one thousand yuan, which is already a relatively low price on the market.
Zhou Mo had inquired with ONEPAPER before. If a sample wanted to be sequenced by them, it also had to be sent to a third-party testing agency. However, they would add a premium in the middle and quote the customer 120% of the third-party quotation.
If the actual third-party quotation is one thousand, the price quoted to the customer by ONRPAPER is twelve thousand.
There is a blank in the field of sequencing instruments in China, or in other words, there is a blank in the field of most medical equipment in China, and most of them are dependent on imports.
If a large-scale equipment with high technological attributes can only rely on imports, the quotation will be very expensive.
For example, the machines used for CT scans and MRIs work in the same way.
A small company cannot afford large machines. Companies that can undertake sequencing testing are generally large in scale and have branches in almost all economically developed areas or provincial capitals.
The most commonly used gene sequencing machine in China comes from Illumina, a US company. This company is also a leader in innovation in the field of life sciences. A group of companies represented by it have almost formed a monopoly on related equipment in the fields of biomedicine and life sciences.
For researchers deeply engaged in biomedical research, the United States' research and innovation, as well as its research and innovation of research tools, are basically like a giant, difficult to shake and hard to challenge.
This is a real gap that is difficult to change. It is no exaggeration to say that it is much more difficult to catch up than developing aircraft carriers and nuclear bombs.
Not only is it difficult to catch up, there is not even a chance to open up a new track, let alone overtake on a curve.
For example, if we are not good at making gasoline vehicles and our automobile industry is not as mature as that of foreign countries, then we can move towards new energy vehicles and change the track, and we will be ahead of others.
In the field of life sciences, there is basically no such possibility.
The theory of evolution was proposed abroad, the DNA double helix was proposed abroad, the central dogma was proposed abroad, and apoptosis, ferroptosis, etc. were also proposed abroad.
Almost every step is slower.
As for articles in the field of life sciences in China, the only thing they find is that the research is watered down; the vast majority are fabricated.
If you search on pubpeer, you will see a sea of red papers, almost all of which are fraudulent research papers by Chinese people.
When doing academic research seriously, the conclusions drawn are not necessarily correct. We can only say that according to scientific logic, such conclusions are reached. Even so, no one dares to say with certainty that it must be the truth, let alone research that is falsified and does not follow scientific logic.
A key reason why Zhou Mo stayed in Shen Qingyi's group to pursue a doctorate was that she did not have to do experiments, but only deal with data. Shen Qingyi also insisted on keeping what was produced as is, without any fancy operations.
During the time in Group 2, Zhou Mo also kept observing the people in Group 2.
Take Gu Dai as an example. He is Lu Tingchuan's doctoral student and the student who does the most experiments in the laboratory. Although the experimental operations sometimes look heartbreaking, at least he does them himself.
Raising mice, making models, administering medicines, and performing dissections are all no problem.
Apart from the fact that there were a lot of failures and it was a bit expensive, it was done well.
However... Zhou Mo still heard a lot of gossip about Lu Tingchuan here.
It is said that Lu Tingchuan is suspected of falsifying papers and may be investigated.
Moreover, he seemed to be at odds with Yao Fusheng, the chief director of the department.
Anyway, cardiac surgery is also quite chaotic. At least the political struggles within the department are much more complicated than those in orthopedics.
But it’s no wonder that Lu Tingchuan is a capable person. He must have his own abilities to survive in such a tense environment.
In the past, when Zhou Mo heard that Lu Tingchuan had the potential to be the dean of a university, he was joking and thought it would not be that easy.
Now it seems that Lu Tingchuan is really interesting.
I heard that he performed very well in this flood relief effort, personally leading a field hospital to stay on the front line until a landslide occurred.
One day.
Zhou Mo finally met Han Chen who was free to have lunch with her, and the two were on their way to the cafeteria.
She asked, "Dr. Lu also performed very well during this flood relief effort, right?"
Han Chen: "Well, there are three outstanding individuals in the hospital, and he is one of them."
Zhou Mo: "Duan Feng too?"
Han Chen: "It must be him."
Zhou Mo: "What a pity, without you."
Han Chen: "It doesn't matter whether it exists or not. Things like this also depend on chance. If it's not my turn, then it's not my turn."
Zhou Mo: "You are always so indifferent when facing honor."
It was like that in the past.
Han Chen was like this when he was in high school. Even if he got first place in the grade, he was still calm and composed.
Zhou Mo's score in Chinese was better than his, so he had to show off in front of him. Han Chen never got anxious or annoyed, just like now, calm and not taking it to heart.
This really made Zhou Mo angry in the past.
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