Chapter 20 Top Issue They are experiencing history.



Chapter 20 Top Issue They are experiencing history.

After living long enough to see my family, the college students finally went crazy and started to rebel against the Tian Gang and clean up the academic circle!!!

Graduate students and doctoral students have long suffered from the one-man show of their supervisors.

Nowadays, who among those who are studying at university or for further studies has not been scolded by their tutors for being unlucky in their teacher's family and for having embellishments on shit? Now the situation has finally turned around. This Tianhuo is truly a talent. Not to mention that his criticism is so unrealistic, just putting myself in his shoes is enough to make me feel great.

[Family members, who understands? I saw my senior from the same lab has been in and out of Tianhuo Weibo seven times. She wanted to like a post but was afraid of being discovered, so she clicked cancel three times!]

[Hahahaha, don't worry, there's still a fourth round! Today, let's celebrate Teacher Tianhuo's dominance in the world of incomprehensible mentors!]

[I can’t hold this in any longer. I just produced a piece of what my advisor calls academic garbage!]

[On the rooftop, after listening to Teacher Tianhuo's Weibo, it was like hearing heavenly music and my ears were suddenly enlightened. It was wonderful.]

Some people laugh at the joke, some look in the mirror, and of course some people are completely defeated, such as Professor Sun Youzhong, the rich poor students who profited from this and obtained their degrees, and the academic masters who achieved their equal achievements by writing watery papers.

The issue of "watered-down" papers is actually quite common. After all, all major universities have task requirements for their in-service teachers. Some schools even require teachers to publish a C-level journal every year. Academic work is a long-term project, and it is impossible to maintain efficient academic output every year. In addition, the review period of most academic journals is not short. Therefore, in order to meet KPIs, some people will write academic results like squeezing toothpaste.

For example, if you dialectically understand "this" this year, and demonstrate the feasibility of "this" next year, you can not only publish papers, but also obtain scientific research funds with "this" and host horizontal projects led by the state.

Of course, every industry has people who work diligently and steadily, but there will never be a shortage of speculators. What's more, smart speculators will even reap most of the benefits. Haven't you seen how many laboratories in China that are seriously engaged in scientific research are facing shutdown, and even research groups cannot be opened directly.

Sun Youzhong from Ningbo University has never been fighting alone.

Soon the online troll army came to the rescue, and it was easy to find points of attack. No matter how sharp-tongued Tianhuo was or how famous he was, he was just an undergraduate who graduated from Ningbo University. So what if he was the first in his major? He was an undergraduate majoring in biology and had written a few papers. I'm afraid he couldn't even understand the academic arguments of the old professor, right?

As far as I know, Professor Sun was a member of the second batch of university graduates after the reform and opening-up policy. After graduation, he went to Japan for further studies, and later went to an American university, where he earned a doctorate in pharmacology. He originally had the opportunity to stay abroad, but to develop the country's biopharmaceutical industry, he resolutely returned to the embrace of his motherland. He has successively presided over more than 20 longitudinal projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. It can be said that he has devoted his life to national pharmacology. Tianhuo, or Bianling, don't you feel guilty for commenting on the life of such a patriotic old professor?

Netizens are easily incited. Soon someone searched the Baidu entry and came back kneeling.

I thought they were very young, but I didn't realize they were all old enough to have experienced the era. It's normal for the elderly to not keep up with the times. Their generation is just a little stubborn. Modern people are under a lot of pressure. Didn't the guy who jumped off the building deny the rumor by saying he was overwhelmed by medical expenses?

[That's right, playing with memes is fine, but there's no need to denigrate an old gentleman's life, right? Their generation probably didn't even know how to use a computer, and these papers were probably experimental data written word for word by the old man. If my hard work was criticized as worthless, I'd be murderous!]

Since you're so awesome, Mr. Tianhuo, why don't you show me your masterpiece? Have you ever published it in a top journal? How dare you, a frog who hasn't even published a single SCI paper, criticize the outside world? Please apologize to the old man immediately!

So while I was eating, the entry #天火快道歉照教授# quickly climbed to the top and exploded in a short while. This was much faster than jumping off a building to the top. It's no wonder people have so much money.

"They all scold you, why don't you send them to exile in Lingnan?"

Bian Ling looked listless, and as he held the computer, his expression looked as if he had just beaten someone up, with a big "Don't mess with me" look on his face.

Those who are familiar with Professor Bian in the end times know that this is his purest working state, half-dead, but terrifyingly strong.

Wen Xun's chemotherapy has basically ended, and the spread of cancer cells has long been confined to the stomach, including malignant tumors in the stomach. The latest examination results show that the tumor has shrunk to one twentieth of its original size.

In other words, he recovered directly from the late stage to the initial stage of benign tumor in less than a month. After being discharged from the hospital, he only needs to continue taking medicine as prescribed by the doctor. Once the body's immunity is fully established, the tumor in the stomach will theoretically disappear directly. The body will not resist the drug response, and all vital signs are very stable.

Wen Xun did not experience any of the severe side effects of chemotherapy. He even gained two kilograms because he was hospitalized and stopped working and had a normal work and rest schedule.

At this stage, hospitalization is no longer necessary. Although Director Kuang really wants to keep the patient, President Wen really doesn't want to be watched by waves of people like a giant panda every day.

Although the paper has not been published yet, Wen Xun's examination reports are getting better day by day and can't deceive anyone. Later, even the dean came to check on him every morning, noon and evening. It was even more exaggerated yesterday. The old dean who had been retired for 20 years came to see him, leaning on a crutch, with tears in his eyes. If you didn't know, you would think that the old man was going to see his young son.

Of course, the most important thing is that his family finally found out about his illness, so he was discharged from the hospital and went home early this morning. He just came back from being scolded by his family, and even after they knew he was well, they scolded him even more fiercely.

The old man used to be in the army. Although he has retired these years, he is still in good health. If it weren't for the fact that he is still recuperating, he would probably have been punished.

However, although he was not punished this time, he was still assigned a task. The target of the task was the young man in front of him. The old man gave a death order, requiring him to take good care of the man.

"Now that you're well and gone crazy?"

Wen Xun immediately denied it: "It just feels unreal. I was already prepared to face death, but it's been less than a month and I'm already fine. To be honest, after meeting you, the world seems to have become abnormal."

Professor Bian pushed up his glasses. Today he was wearing a pair of elegant silver-rimmed glasses, which slightly suppressed his casual look. "Unreal? That's easy. We can buy a cemetery and it will be real."

...It doesn't need to be so real.

"I just think that it's incredible that such a big tumor shrank directly without damaging the crops, just like spraying pesticides." He could even feel that he was getting better every day.

"There's nothing incredible about this. It's just a matter of finding the correct solution."

The human body is like a mathematical puzzle. If you untangle the tangled threads, the final solution becomes incredibly simple. Will humans necessarily coexist with cancer? No, the human body can defeat cancer.

It has infinite possibilities.

Professor Bian had already written and submitted this breathing paper to Cell. Of course, he was too impatient to sort out the paper format, so this part was completed by Cyber ​​Idiot. As for the experimental data, President Wen was of course one of them. In addition, he had countless experiments he had done in his mind. It's a joke from hell that even in the end times, you have to write papers to do scientific research.

Generally speaking, the review period for academic papers is about two months, and the revision period for top journals is even longer. Even if the paper is confirmed for publication, it cannot be published immediately. The author often needs to make multiple revisions based on the suggestions before it can be published.

But this applies to general academic papers. If they are sufficiently forward-looking and groundbreaking, even the most prestigious journals will not be reluctant to compromise. It just so happens that the cover article for this issue of Cell also deals with the relationship between cancer cell growth and the immune system, and the feasibility of overcoming resistance to targeted drugs. The paper, authored by renowned medical professor Loso and his team, possesses extremely high academic value, both in terms of its depth and feasibility.

Compared with "Nature" and "Science", "Cell" is actually more academic and more aloof, and its attitude towards academics is also the most rigorous. This paper has almost no flaws after multiple reviews and is waiting to be published in the next quarter.

Then, one of the biology professors in charge of reviewing the paper saw Bian Ling's paper.

Not only is the author of this paper unknown, he doesn't even have a scientific research unit. It can be said that this kind of "three-no" paper is basically worthless. But soon, the professor with a relaxed expression sat up straight, and even the more he read, the more adrenaline he secreted. Then the next second, he couldn't help but drive to the laboratory. He wanted to verify the authenticity of this experimental data immediately!

Soon, he found that this was entirely feasible!

There are no problems with either experimental data or algorithm guidance!

There are even successful examples in China!

Genius! This is absolutely genius! Before today, no one had ever proposed such a bold treatment method, nor had anyone understood so well the emergence, growth, mutation, and spread of cancer cells. No, this is beyond the scope of genius.

He is God.

He held his head, tears welling up from his sunken eye sockets. This was true, his poor wife who was in the late stage of cancer was saved!

No one wanted this article to be published more than he did.

So he started calling his friends and the editor-in-chief of Cell. That night, he woke up countless people to share his insomnia, but it didn't matter, everyone was working happily.

It is an honor for them to review such articles, even if it is just to leave their names in the review column.

They were experiencing history, he was absolutely certain of it at this moment.

No one understands the value of this article better than them. It is priceless and deserves any praise.

So, on a beautiful, sunny morning, a seemingly ordinary article title graced the cover of the leading journal, Cell. The cover featured a silhouette of mutated cancer cells, and directly below, centered, was a single person's name.

Ling Bian.

Biologists who subscribed to the journal were bewildered when they received the paper. A Chinese name? But once they opened the first paper, labs around the world were in a frenzy. After all, the correct solution meant that many feasibility studies were meaningless.

Maybe, but at least no one will add investment to these scientific research projects now.

Of course, this also includes the laboratory of an old professor named Sun. In fact, Sun Youzhong relied on the project of verifying the resistance of targeted drugs and opened three research groups at the same time in order to obtain the school's preferential scientific research funds.

Now, all these projects have failed, and even most of the SCIs he published have become toilet paper. Even when used as toilet paper, people dislike it because there are too many words on it.

Tianhuo also directly reposted Sun Youzhong’s Weibo at this moment, with only two words in the caption: Top magazine.

The author has something to say:

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Professor Bian: Okay, Mr. Wen, are you satisfied with what you see? Now the whole world knows you [sunglasses]!

PS: The biological knowledge and publication in this article have been artistically processed and are definitely unrealistic, but please read with your brain [spreading hands]~

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