Chapter 298 Is this possible?



In the past six months, the situation has become more open, and international magazines have gradually appeared in the country.

In the areas of education and technology, we have begun to make great efforts.

Monthly magazines such as "International Biology" have arrived at the library of Huazhong University of Science and Technology three months ago, and twenty copies are purchased from abroad and mailed back every month.

But this way, if you want to borrow books, you still have to queue up every month, and the borrowing time cannot exceed three days.

Major biopharmaceutical research institutes and pharmaceutical companies across the country also purchase it.

"International Bio" is currently the world's most authoritative professional magazine on medicine, biology and biopharmaceuticals. All articles published in it have been reviewed again and again and are ultimately judged to be very high-quality papers.

Currently, those who publish papers in "International Bio" every month are well-known or even top foreign experts in biology, medicine, and biopharmaceuticals.

However, no one in China has ever published a paper in International Bio, including Mr. Wei and two other top domestic pharmaceutical experts.

Originally, Mr. Wei had the greatest hope of being published, but who knew that he would encounter that movement and be demoted for nine years, so he missed the opportunity.

He doesn’t have any outstanding pharmaceutical projects at the moment, so he has to keep working hard.

Two other pharmaceutical experts were also affected by the movement. Even though they had projects in hand at the beginning, they were unable to mail their papers. They were even more afraid of being reported and labeled as capitalist-roaders if they were not careful.

The current domestic level is seriously backward, so there is even less hope of publication.

So it is conceivable that if Song Chu could publish his paper, it would cause a sensation in the domestic pharmaceutical industry.

Although Mr. Wei felt regretful that he did not succeed in publishing, he now thinks it would be nice if his students could make up for this regret.

Song Chu asked: "Teacher, are you familiar with the submission process of International Biology?"

She herself was not very clear about it, after all, the present was different from the future.

Mr. Wei nodded and smiled, "Yes, I know how to submit articles to a deputy editor."

"If you find it troublesome, just revise the paper and let me submit it for you."

Song Chu was overjoyed. "That's great. I'll ask the teacher to help me vote."

"Did you write the English version yourself, or submit it to them for translation? In this case, I don't know how the translation will turn out," asked Mr. Wei.

He had studied abroad and had a decent level of English, but after nine years of being sent down to the countryside, he no longer had any contact with this aspect, especially professional written English papers, and had become much less proficient in it, so he was unable to help Song Chu complete it.

He knew Song Chu's English was very good, but he didn't know how the written paper would perform.

Song Chu replied confidently: "Let me write it myself. I'm quite good at this."

"Okay, then revise both versions and hand them both to me, and I'll mail them together." Mr. Wei found that his students were very good in all aspects and he didn't have to worry about anything.

Song Chu nodded: "Okay, teacher."

It was almost time to end the get out of class, so Mr. Wei asked the students in the experimental class to leave first. He left Zhou Yang and the other two to continue talking with Song Chu.

These are all students he values, so naturally he hopes that they can get along well with each other and have more communication and contact.

After chatting for a while, Song Chu asked: "Teacher, is it impossible to negotiate a complete pharmaceutical production line?"

Hearing this, Mr. Wei's smiling face turned a little more serious. "Well, we have discussed it many times before, but it was impossible to come to an agreement."

"That's why we can't mass-produce some drugs that are more adapted to current technology, such as the new fever-reducing drug you developed."

He pointed at Song Chu's paper and said, "Even if your anti-inflammatory drug is successful in both research experiments and clinical trials, it still cannot be mass-produced. This is much more difficult than antipyretic drugs."

This is also their biggest headache at the moment. They have developed the medicine but cannot produce it. It feels like having a gold ingot but not being able to use it.

Zhou Yang and others have been engaged in this industry for many years, and the smiles on their faces disappeared unconsciously when they mentioned this.

"Alas, we don't have the technology to develop a production line. What we have been thinking about is to first introduce one in, study it carefully, and then see if we can develop our own production line based on it."

Mr. Wei sighed, "It's a pity that we can't even buy a complete production line now, and I don't know when we will be able to have one."

Song Chu could feel the sadness of the teachers, and she also felt a little heavy.

"I came to Beijing this time to complete the production line. Publishing papers and registering two patents are also to pave the way for this," she said.

Wei Lao and the others were shocked. "What? You came here to complete the production line?"

"Tell me more about it." Mr. Wei asked with a curious look on his face.

If someone else said this, he would definitely not believe it or hold out hope, but when it was Song Chu, he couldn't help but want to believe that she might have a way.

Song Chu did not hide it, "I know a big machinery businessman. He is a good friend of a pharmaceutical expert from Saiant Company. I asked Gu Yue to invite them to come to Kyoto soon."

"I am more than 50% sure that I can convince the pharmaceutical expert from Saiant to submit a report for approval so that we can introduce a complete production line."

"I already have a specific plan in mind."

Mr. Wei couldn't help but get excited, "Are you really more than 50% sure?"

Song Chu nodded and said affirmatively: "Yes, there is."

"Great, then you should make good preparations recently. If you need any cooperation, Lao Wen and I will definitely cooperate with you."

Mr. Wei paused and said, "If there is anything you need, domestic pharmaceutical companies will certainly cooperate."

At present, there is no domestic pharmaceutical company that does not want to introduce a complete production line, let alone the production line of Cyant, a pharmaceutical company ranked among the top three in the world.

I wouldn't even dare to dream about it before.

If Chuchu could negotiate a deal, he felt that the families would be able to fight for it.

As for what method Song Chu would use to convince the expert from Saiant Company, he did not ask much, he was just responsible for believing.

After listening to this, Zhou Yang and the other two felt that their teacher and junior sisters might have been too optimistic.

We have tried many ways to find medium-sized pharmaceutical companies in China but have not been able to successfully negotiate and introduce them, let alone a complete production line from the world's third largest company. Is this possible?

This was the first time they had met Song Chu. Although they recognized her talent and ability in biopharmaceuticals, they really couldn't hold out much hope when it came to the production line.

She didn't even dare to tell anyone, for fear that people would ridicule her for being fanciful and overestimating her own abilities.

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