The next period of time.
There is still a lot of discussion on the Internet about Hu Yibao's Nobel Prize candidacy.
But among the medical community in the Magic City, everything has quieted down.
Hu Yibao shoots "Kung Fu" during the day, and hangs out in the Shanghai Medical Group at night to answer everyone's medical questions.
Hu Yibao was living a busy yet leisurely life.
Sweden.
A European country.
Rich and ancient.
It has many high-tech companies and is also the world-famous venue for the Nobel Prize.
Karolinska Institute.
Located in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
One of the world's top medical schools and one of the world's top 100 universities.
At the same time, the school also has a Nobel Prize Committee that is responsible for reviewing and awarding the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine every year.
On the outskirts of Stockholm, there is a plain, square red building complex. That is the Karolinska Institute. From a distance, it looks like an ordinary factory.
It is such a "factory" that is the place where the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is judged and born.
Every year.
At a fixed time, countless eyes from all over the world will be cast here.
At the gate of Karolinska Institute, there is a red building, which is known as the "Nobel Forum" by the outside world.
The red building looks very ordinary, like a residential building, and it is even difficult to associate it with the Nobel Prize, one of the world's top awards.
As you enter the building, you will see photos of Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine hanging along the corridors. Each of them has made great contributions to human medicine. Their names are destined to be passed down through the world along with the photos, immortal for thousands of years.
Keep walking forward until you reach the end of the corridor.
There were noisy sounds coming from inside, with heated conversations, as if they were arguing about something.
"Professor Carl, I believe the Nobel Prize must be awarded to Professor Mond from the United States. His research from ten years ago solved a long-standing medical mystery for mankind."
"Professor Meng Xi, I admit that Professor Mond's research has made certain contributions to the medical community, but what did he do? He simply summarized the research of his predecessors, added a few pieces of his own experimental data, and published some papers, and then made all these achievements his own? I firmly oppose this! In addition, I reiterate my personal opinion that this year's Nobel Prize should be given to Hu Yibao and Zhang Yi from China. Their research on the human brain has helped us find a new direction. Perhaps Parkinson's disease can be overcome in the future."
"Their papers are just very impressive, but there's not much data to support them. As for conquering Parkinson's disease, that's still many years away. Professor Carl, I know you've been trying to find Nobel Prize-winning results in developing countries like China for years so that they can also enjoy the honor of the Nobel Prize. But this is a Nobel Prize, only given to those who can produce real results, not a charity award!"
"Professor Meng Xi, you're going a bit too far. You say I favor developing countries, but what's your relationship with Professor Mond from the United States? Do you think I don't know that I'm in charge of judging the Nobel Prizes, so I have to be fair. Whether the other party is from a developed or developing country, they should all be taken seriously. This time, the paper by Zhang Yi and Hu Yibao from China is already significant enough. It's not an exaggeration to call it the most important medical research paper of this century."
Inside the closed door.
It was a huge round table, nearly two meters in diameter, with a surface decorated with a circle of soft leather.
The big round table was packed with people.
There are 18 people in total.
They are all top medical experts from all over the world, and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine will be judged by them.
Now is the final round of review.
Only five medical research items remain, the others have been eliminated.
Among these five items, the other three have been screened out after a brief discussion among eighteen people.
Currently, only the United States and China are left. In other words, this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine will be chosen between the United States and China.
And now.
Professors Carr and Muncy.
These two professors, both highly respected in the entire medical community, are arguing over whether to give it to the United States or China.
The two of them sat opposite each other at the round table, and both were impatient.
What started as an argument has turned into a quarrel now.
Professor Monsey was a slightly fat man, his face a little red because of the quarrel.
"Professor Carl, this is pure slander! Professor Mond and I only collaborated on some experiments. Furthermore, I have no prejudice against medical practitioners from any country. It's just that, these days, the level of medical development in developed countries is indeed far superior to that in developing countries."
Professor Carl is a thin man wearing glasses. He is usually very gentlemanly and shy, but at this moment his expression is full of excitement.
"Professor Meng Xi, I hope you can pay attention to the development of Chinese medicine. They are also making their own efforts in medicine around the world in silence. We should see their achievements and face them squarely. We now live in a global village, and the village head is not the United States!"
Professor Meng Xi: "Achievements? That's just a paper! There's no strong experimental data to support it. The development prospects you mentioned are all just your personal conjectures. If Hua Xia's paper is proven wrong in the future, it would be a disgrace to the Nobel Prize."
Professor Carl: "Don't you know whether it's true or not? I've also verified the feasibility of Hu Yibao and Zhang Yi's paper through my experimental team. If we don't award them the Nobel Prize this year, it would be a disgrace to the Nobel Prize. In addition, an important study on the direction of that paper is currently underway, and the results will be released in the next two days!"
Professor Monsey: "These two days? That's just your estimate..."
The other sixteen professors watched quietly as Professor Carl and Professor Monsey argued.
It's not that they don't want to speak.
But there is no need to speak.
Because they know exactly who they will vote for next time.
In addition, they are also waiting for the results of an experiment.
There is a major medical laboratory in Sweden that is conducting experiments along the direction given in the paper by Hu Yibao and Zhang Yi from China.
That laboratory has promised to provide experimental data as soon as possible.
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