Chapter 515: They all want to get something for free



In the last half month in New York, Su Yuhe and her classmates' classes were arranged with Ryan.

Ryan has many scientific research projects and, like Joseph, spends a lot of time in the laboratory.

Su Yuhe and the others came to the laboratory when Ryan and his team had less tasks to do, and they only did some simple experimental projects that were not confidential.

Ryan saw Su Yuhe's friendly smile: "Su, I finally saw you."

Su Yuhe greeted the two professors and finally looked at Ryan: "Thank you, Professor Ryan, for the matter with Heimer."

Ryan waved his hand: "It's a small matter. By the way, I heard from the hospital that you are the one treating Reisa now?"

Su Yuhe nodded, then suddenly remembered something and asked Ryan, "I'm planning to write an article on the treatment of ADGIS syndrome. Which journal should I publish it in? The New York Times?"

"Huh?" Ryan was stunned. "Who told you to publish it in the New York Times? Publishing it there is no different from publishing news. It doesn't hold much value."

Su Yuhe pursed her lips. Hai Mo really had bad intentions. "So, what should I post?"

"Publish in SCI."

SCI changed to a bimonthly publication in 1979. Bimonthly means that the review time is not long, and there is also a quarterly publication.

Moreover, SCI is very valuable. As an undergraduate student, if you can publish an SCI paper, you can be admitted to graduate school.

"SCI?" Su Yuhe paused. She really didn't understand this. In her previous life, she just attended an ordinary university and had no contact with these things.

After studying medicine, she often read SCI in the library. Can she also publish in SCI?

Ryan noticed that Su Yuhe was in a trance, not knowing what she was thinking about. He took the initiative to say, "If you need help, come to me."

Su Yuhe nodded and said thank you first.

Song Guorong was surprised when he learned that Su Yuhe was going to publish an SCI paper: "Are you going to write about the treatment of ADGIS syndrome?"

Even Lin Jianfen looked at Su Yuhe in surprise, her eyes slightly deep. If she could successfully publish an SCI article.

It can prove students' scientific research potential. After graduating from undergraduate school, if they want to pursue further studies, SCI can greatly add points.

Lin Jianfen's heart is definitely leaning towards her niece.

Wasn’t it said that the homework on ADGIS syndrome was written by Su Yuhe, Zhou Jiaming and others?

Since it is the work of several people, when publishing related SCI, several authors should be named.

After thinking it over, Lin Jianfen said, "Xiao Su, should you do this SCI paper with Zhou Jiaming and the others? Didn't you write the paper together as a group? When the paper is ready, please sign it as the four of you. Your teacher Song and I can guide you."

Zhou Jiaming and others also know SCI.

Those are things I only see in the library.

I never thought that I would have the opportunity to publish.

But Zhou Jiaming is not a fool. It is Su Yuhe who is treating the disease. How can he write any articles?

Could it be because of the homework the four of them did together?

Having said that, they didn't put in much effort when doing this homework.

At most, Song Guorong gave a few pointers, and it was more reasonable to lead Song Guorong than to lead them.

Su Yuhe was silenced by what Lin Jianfen said. She was not opposed to publishing a paper with others. After all, a paper can have multiple authors.

But, from the beginning to now, what can Zhou Jiaming and others do to treat ADGIS syndrome?

She hasn't started writing yet. If she asks Zhou Jiaming and others to get involved, do they know how to write?

It's basically knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.

Or, do we just need to let Su Yuhe finish all the work and then write down the names of the four people?

She could guess that Lin Jianfen wanted to fight for Lin Xinying's rights.

After all, SCI is of high value.

But isn’t this getting something for nothing?

What's the difference with Heimer?

No!

Heimer is even better!

At least Heimer wrote the article himself and found a journal to publish it in.

Su Yuhe was dissatisfied but didn't show it. She just said, "Okay, but the treatment now is completely different from the original assignment. If Jiaming and the others also want to publish together, then you can go to the treatment together. Otherwise, you can't let me write it alone and then write everyone's name at the end, right?"

Zhou Jiaming now realized Lin Jianfen's intention.

I used to respect Teacher Lin very much, but after spending time with him day and night, I found Teacher Lin more and more speechless and rather harsh towards students.

She directly asked Su Yuhe to sign four names, which was really comparable to Hai Mo.

Zhou Jiaming knew how important SCI papers were, but he didn't want to take advantage of other people's intellectual achievements in vain.

He believes that he will be able to publish in SCI in the future.

Zhou Jiaming spoke first: "I don't need it. You don't need to write my name. I'm not going either. I still have a lot of homework here. I also need to read more documents in the library. Many of them can't be found in China. Besides..."

He smiled bitterly, "How could I possibly understand acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine? If I were to go and get acupuncture, what could I possibly do? I can't do acupuncture, and I certainly can't write a paper. Do you think I'm going to let you do the acupuncture and write the paper yourself, and then put my name on it? I'm not that shameless."

He was clearly speaking to Su Yuhe.

The last sentence is also a self-deprecating remark.

But anyone who understands will know that the latter sentence is directed at Lin Jianfen. As long as Lin Jianfen dares to ask Su Yuhe to add someone else's name at the end, Lin Jianfen is shameless!

Zhao Xiyuan followed suit, but his tone was more tactful: "Publishing in SCI is a good thing, but Jiaming and I are equally busy. We agreed to go to the library together. Yuhe is a Chinese medicine practitioner, and I don't understand much, so I won't join in the fun."

Lin Xinying pouted and said to Lin Jianfen, "Auntie, I don't want to do it either. I don't know how to give acupuncture. How can I go with her to do acupuncture and write a paper?"

That was what Lin Jianfen meant originally, but because of Zhou Jiaming's words, she didn't dare to say it directly.

Seeing that Ruby Lin didn't understand what she meant at all, Lin Jianfen felt a little headache. This niece was good in every way except that she was sometimes too naive.

Seeing that Lin Jianfen was a little embarrassed, Song Guorong spoke up to help:

"Haha, Teacher Lin really wants the four of you to finish this together. If you do, you definitely have to go treat Reisa. Otherwise, how will you know what to write? Since none of you are going, Xiao Su's task will be a bit heavier. If she can independently complete an SCI paper and publish it herself, we, as her teachers and classmates, can also benefit from it."

Su Yuhe looked at Lin Jianfen: "What do you think, Teacher Lin?"

Lin Jianfen pursed her lips and said, "Forget it, just write it yourself."

She pushed up her glasses, stood up and left the living room.

Lin Xinying called out "Auntie", seemingly confused as to why Lin Jianfen left so suddenly.

Su Yuhe and Zhou Jiaming looked at each other and saw a hint of smile in each other's eyes.

Su Yuhe mouthed thank you.

Zhou Jiaming raised his eyebrows, saying everything.

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