"The people of Japan are obsequious to the strong and bully the weak, greedy by nature, shameless, despicable, and extremely cruel."
"The people of Japan are extremely perverted, treacherous, and disgusting."
She saw through the true nature of the Japanese people completely. She was thoroughly deceived, treated like a fool and completely fooled. She even slandered China, the country that had raised her for so long.
But when she looked hopefully at the judges in front of her, she saw the indifference in their eyes and instantly understood that there was no going back, nothing could be changed.
Su Ran watched the female anchor's retreating figure in silence, without saying another word.
People around her looked at her excitedly, and Su Ran greeted them before leaving the crowd.
She definitely had a premeditated plan to come here today.
The video I saw yesterday was of her, and she's the one trending on social media.
She could have done other more meaningful street interviews, but she insisted on gaining attention by putting down one person and praising another.
This behavior was excessive, but she shouldn't have dragged China down with her.
Having experienced this today, Su Ran has become even more aware that, as a nation, technological development is of paramount importance.
Su Ran returned to the laboratory.
There was nothing else going on, except that Su Bufan received news that the monitoring of the Trp reagent had been lifted.
What does this mean?
This means that Trp reagents can be used clinically and eventually in humans, helping more patients.
Su Ran arrived at the lab and saw Su Bufan. "So, have you found the participants for the Phase I clinical trial?"
Su Ran knew that drugs generally used on humans must undergo multiple animal experiments to ensure they are safe before an application can be submitted to higher authorities. They must also be approved by the relevant authorities and reviewed and approved by the ethics committee.
Only then can we recruit healthy volunteers who have passed the medical examination and are eligible to participate in the drug trial. The laboratory will provide the volunteers with cash subsidies, and there will be no serious harm.
However, there will be adverse reactions to the drug, but the impact is not significant. The entire process must be conducted under the supervision of a doctor, who will record the data. It is not suitable for everyone and is very strict, so you must be careful when conducting the experiment.
This is about medical experiments.
It must undergo strict review.
This is also a responsibility to everyone.
Even if the outside world finds out about this, it won't have a big impact, because we will tell them clearly what we are going to do, without any concealment.
The initial nutritional expenses and subsequent subsidies will be provided in accordance with regulations. Moreover, these drugs have undergone rigorous and repeated experiments to ensure that they will not harm people's health before the trial of drugs begins.
Su Ran doesn't know if there will be any irreversible reactions in the human body afterward.
During her experiments, she also used it on various small animals, on animals with genes similar to those of humans.
However, no immutable factors were found.
"Miss."
"The higher-ups have approved it and believe that the Trp reagent is feasible; we are currently exploring Phase I clinical trials."
Su Ran nodded, and the next step was to begin another experiment.
"The medical staff also immediately arranged for someone to come over. They are experts in this field, and the cost for the first phase of clinical trials is 5% higher than the original amount."
"Phase II clinical trials will be arranged immediately after Phase I clinical trials are completed."
"Everyone should be cautious. What I need is for Trp to be fully launched in the later stages. I don't want to waste time on useless work."
"Understood, Miss. The staff for Phase One are being arranged immediately, and medical personnel are being drawn from various companies. They are expected to arrive in an hour."
"Healthy participants for Phase I clinical trials will arrive in batches two hours from now."
Su Ran nodded, and Su Bufan immediately went down to make arrangements. Su Ran returned to the laboratory and looked at the familiar equipment around her.
He couldn't help but say, "Thank goodness I didn't come here to lose my hair this time."
Unfortunately, the last experiment was basically impossible for one person to complete. But with the added points, Su Ran's brain can no longer be calculated using data from Earthlings.
But that experiment must have used up too many of Su Ran's brain cells, so she decided that for future experiments, she would need to recruit people with more brain cells to help.
She can delegate these small tasks without having to experiment herself.
Su Ran prepared the necessary materials in the laboratory. She didn't know how many researchers there would be, so she prepared fifty vials of the drug.
But Su Ran was shocked when she saw the first batch of clinical trial participants.
She didn't know so many people would be willing to come.
After all, as the experimenter, she didn't know what harm the drug would cause to the human body; it was an unknown.
Therefore, it usually takes a long time to recruit participants for Phase I clinical trials.
But what the people inside said made Su Ran fall silent.
“I am healthy and I want to be a participant in a Phase I clinical trial. I am willing to do so because my wife has late-stage breast cancer. I love her very much, she loves me, we have a healthy baby, and my family is even willing to sell our house and car to treat her.”
“My son has been diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. I don’t want to bury him. My son is very talented and loves me and his mother very much. Every time we learn about this kind of experiment, my wife and I sign up to participate, just to save my son. I hope he can get better.”
“My son is only three years old and has cancer. He hasn’t even been able to see the world properly. His father died of cancer. I can’t live without him. I volunteered to be a clinical trial participant. I want to save him. I hope he can grow up healthy. Even if it’s a matter of life for life, I am willing to do it.”
"I just hope my family can be well; I can't bear to see them suffer."
"Let's do the experiment quickly, I'm willing to participate."
Su Ran listened to them in silence. They all had relatives with cancer, which was why they were willing to come. Even though the hope was slim, they flocked to any chance of survival.
Su Bufan remained silent at this moment, while the eyes of the medical staff around him reddened. As medical professionals, they knew even more clearly the suffering of cancer patients.
They understand better the pain of families of cancer patients who have spent their entire lives trying to save them, only to find that even after exhausting their wealth, they still cannot alleviate their helplessness.
Su Ran glanced at the people around her; their eyes were filled with light, the brilliance undiminished by repeated failures.
They have been saving the people they love and the people who love them. "Phase 1 clinical trial is now starting. Please line up in an orderly manner and follow the medical staff."
"I will do my best to take care of you. Thank you for participating in this clinical trial."
As Su Ran watched everyone leave with the medical staff, Su Bufan stepped forward and said, "One hundred and fifty people participated in the first phase of clinical trials, and patients have also signed up for the second phase of clinical trials."
Su Ran nodded, then turned and left, because she hadn't made enough potions.
She needs to prepare more. He understands their feelings, and she hopes that the medicine she developed can be used on patients. She also hopes to save them.
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