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Chapter 898 What to do?

After the European Spine Surgery Annual Meeting, the discovery of spatial guidance factors quickly spread to the world.

This is a major event in the world of medical biology. As a global biopharmaceutical giant, BG Company immediately held a high-level meeting to study countermeasures.

In a skyscraper in the United States.

The oval conference table is surrounded by dozens of BG members, including company executives and scientists. They look nervous and are flipping through the information in their hands. This information is a paper from the "Medicine" website, and of course it is in English.

Said that medical websites are more suitable than medical journals, and they have never seen such journals.

After reading the paper, the expressions on their faces varied, but they all had a common feature: a look of surprise and disbelief.

how can that be possible?

A few months ago, they had read Yang Ping's paper. At that time, the spatial guidance gene was just a hypothesis. How could the hypothesis become a reality so quickly? This is not in line with the laws of scientific development.

The hypothesis may be true or false. Even if it is true, how could it be possible to find the spatial guidance gene so quickly and successfully grow a muscle using the spatial guidance gene?

There are many top scientists in biology and medicine here. Judging from their experience and knowledge, this is simply impossible and goes against the laws of science.

Just like water turning into oil and perpetual motion, it is impossible.

Dr. Conor pushed up his glasses. He is in charge of the company's stem cell and organ cloning projects. He is also the scientist with the highest voice for the next Nobel Prize, so he has the best say: "I think this is probably not true.

"This kind of miracle has never happened in the history of science. It only took him a few months to go from a hypothesis to a real scientific discovery and then to application."

"You have to know that this matter needs to be divided into three stages."

"First, propose a hypothesis. Second, find the spatial guidance gene in the hypothesis. Third, use the spatial guidance gene to cultivate organs. The completion of each of these three stages requires at least ten years and requires huge investment.

, even so the probability of success is very small."

"I don't need to explain why this is the case. Scientific research needs to proceed through a lot of trial and error."

"There are millions of roads ahead, and they may all be wrong, or one of them may be right."

"This is not something that a team of them can accomplish in a few months. This is science, not science fiction. Science must follow its inherent laws. These laws are objective and cannot be changed artificially."

Dr. Conor's opening remarks were pessimistic, but at the same time optimistic.

BG Company's aquiline nose frowned: "Since Dr. Conor just said that it might be fake, then it might be true. Is there a possibility that they are very lucky? When you said

Among the millions of paths, he just found the right one."

Dr. Conor said: "I say maybe because we need to respect the laws of science. No one can say it is false before there is sufficient evidence to prove it is false, even if it is false."

"But do you think there is such a person in the world? He can guess the numbers of all the dice in Las Vegas in recent months just by luck?"

"If you think there are such people in the world, then there is a possibility of what you just said. I am a scientist and can only speak in scientific language."

Li Gaoyang nodded: "I understand what you mean, but his paper has been published and it is clearly stated in it. Is this all false?"

Dr. Conor said: "From a scientific point of view, I dare not say that it is 100% false, but I cannot be sure whether there is some unknown supernatural power in this world. Look at the journal in which his paper was published. It is not at all

It’s not a serious academic journal, it’s not even a journal, it’s just a self-created online platform. How trustworthy is this?”

"Are there still many fake papers in the world?" said another scientist, Heim, who is engaged in genetic research.

"I'm also thinking, why didn't he publish such important scientific research results on CNS? Wasn't his previous article published on CNS? This is obviously illogical." Heim expressed his doubts.

Li Gaoyang felt that what they said was right but not right: "He was able to publish 13 papers on CNS, which shows that there is no problem with his ability. He is definitely a world-class scientist. Is it necessary for a scientist like this to cheat?"

"If it were me, I would never do such a stupid thing. I am already on top of the world, with status, fame, money, and beautiful women at my fingertips. Why should I make a fool of myself? Am I a fool?" Baifa Luo

Wolf said jokingly.

"So you will never become a scientist, at most you will be a moderately successful voyeur." Dr. Conor was merciless. He looked down on people like Rolf who engaged in intelligence.

Because many of the company's scientific research results were obtained by Rolf using special means, then improved, used openly, and finally used patent lawsuits to kill the other party.

These behaviors were a shame to Conor, so he was unwilling to associate with people like Rolf.

"Dr. Conor, can you please stop calling me a voyeur in public in the future?" Rolf shrugged, having no choice but to deal with this straightforward professor.

"I will consider this issue carefully," Conor said coldly, eliciting laughter.

"Dr. Conor, let's ignore the voyeur for now and get back to the topic. Why did he do this? To make a lie?" Li Gaoyang brought the topic back.

"If you take a serious look at science, history will tell you that the history of science is not upright. It is full of fraud, plagiarism, suppression, etc."

"After scientists have achieved results, in order to break through themselves or prove themselves, it is easy for scientists to get lost and make some wrong moves."

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Scientists are human beings, and humans must have human weaknesses. This is something that no one can escape."

Dr. Conor can actually conclude that this topic will evaporate like some of the farce in the past.

"However, the doctors who publish papers in this online journal are all well-known. For example, Maninstein also published a paper in this online journal to report the latest results of his spinal cord injury research. Could it be that Maninstein is working with a forger?" Rolf

Always want to win the game.

"You finally said something with a normal IQ. I'm also thinking about this question, why? For money? Maninstein doesn't even care about our sky-high salary, but would he care about his money?" Conor was also full of doubts.

"The thing is very simple. We copy their experiments. If we come to the same conclusion, then it is true. If no one can copy the same conclusion, then it is false. We are arguing about such a simple matter here."

The scientist working with BG Company, Professor Mylander from the MIT Stem Cell Laboratory, was a little impatient.

In fact, most of BG's scientists are not its employees, but professors from various universities and laboratories that it has long-term funding for.

"Li Gaoyang, tell Dr. Medlan why this may not work." Conor passed the question to Li Gaoyang.

"In order to keep technology confidential, many of our technologies will not publish papers at all. Some can publish papers just to swear that they are the first discoverers or inventors. Such papers often only announce the results without disclosing details, or even deliberately disclose them.

Misleading details. As for people’s doubts, it doesn’t matter, because the truth and falsehood will naturally appear when the new technology is launched." Li Gaoyang explained to Madelan.

These professors are generally relatively simple, far less cunning and cruel than capital predators like Li Gaoyang.

"So that's it? You mean that the other party may have deliberately misled us to prevent the experiment from being repeated. No one can figure out the reason why the experiment cannot be repeated?" Dr. Medlan felt that the matter at BG Company was too complicated.

"But we have to repeat the experiment, no matter what the results are, this is a necessary step." Connell concluded.

Rolf shook his head: "It's not that you can repeat it if you say it is repeated. The director of this laboratory is a cunning guy. I have made it clear that if you want to repeat it, you must obtain their gene activation factor. This is the key to the experiment, but cunning

The guys require repeat applicants to provide technology they think is valuable in exchange for startup factors.”

"What technologies do they think are valuable?" Conor wanted to curse. This was not about handing over his technologies and letting him pick them one by one.

"This guy is a guy with a strange mind. He is Professor Fukunaga's most valued student in Japan, and he is also an expert on stem cells and cloning in Professor Yang Ping's team," Rolf said.

"Fukunaga's student? You're talking about that bastard Tang. In my laboratory for three months, he made my most proud student Meiya pregnant and became a single mother."

"My student almost went to China with him, but fortunately I discovered the conspiracy in time."

Dr. Medlan of the MIT Stem Cell Laboratory said angrily that he always remembers this despicable villain.

"As far as I know, it seems that your student voluntarily became a single mother for him, and she insisted on going with this Chinese, but was dissuaded by the Chinese before staying. I think this Chinese is good. This time he may be because of this

"My feelings allow you to send Meia to visit. Others don't have such good luck." Rolf seemed to know a lot.

Professor Madeleine's face immediately turned red. This was indeed the case. He would be very embarrassed if he said this.

"Gentlemen, we have no interest in the sexual history of Professor Yang's assistant. I just want to ask, what should we do?"

Li Gaoyang tapped the table.

What if we follow up? That is to change the track. The entire company has invested huge resources in the previous track and directly invalidated it. Thousands of scientists, more than 20 years, hundreds of billions of dollars, all of this will eventually be in vain, and we will have to follow the track again.

Behind the Chinese, and far behind.

This is just an estimate of past losses. If you want to follow it, from now on, you have to reinvest a huge amount of money, a lot of talent, and go through a long and endless trial and error. It may succeed in the end, but it may also fail completely.

If successful, the opponent has traveled far.

Dr. Conor said: "I think we need to do two things now, verify the authenticity and repeat the experiment."

Rolf continued: "In my opinion, we should list Yang Ping and his laboratory as objects of special attention. After getting all their data, we gather elites to analyze it. If it is false, we will give up. If it is true, we will give up."

Yes, we will start research based on their data, which is better than starting from scratch."

Li Gaoyang looked a little hesitant: "Rolfe, isn't this bad?"

Rolf sneered: "Don't we often do this kind of thing? This is what we are best at. You don't need to pretend in today's meeting."

Li Gaoyang coughed a few times: "Mr. Rolf, some things don't need to be said so straightforwardly. This will embarrass everyone."

"In this case, just pretend that I didn't say anything and let's discuss it." Rolf was about to give up his choice.

Li Gaoyang frowned, his expression was serious, and there was no hesitation on his face. Instead, there was a decisive look: "Mr. Rolf, you are right. I think your opinion is the most feasible. I will start to treat him immediately."

The strongest intelligence work, get all the data, whatever means necessary."

Dr. Conor sneered: "You don't understand science at all, and you think of things too simply. Let me tell you clearly now, whether this matter is true or not? We are already very passive."

"You may not know how huge the data is if everything is true!"

"Because it is so advanced that none of us have experience in this area. Even if you can get the data, without his personal participation, it will take at least several years for us to complete the data analysis before we can find out whether it is true or false."

"This is just to identify authenticity. If it is fake, there is nothing to say later. If it is true, we are in trouble. To analyze and digest these data, we need a huge team, and it will take about five years."

"how can that be possible?"

Rolf felt that Conor was a stumbling block. This would not work, and that would not work, so why should we hold a meeting?

"I feel very sorry that as executives of the company, you are such idiots!"

"It's hard for me to tell you how difficult it is to analyze these data, but let me tell you an example. If university engineers in a certain African country get all the data of Boeing's most advanced aircraft, you tell me how long it will take them to build a Boeing

airplane?"

Conor's tone was very sharp.

Everyone present was dumbfounded. You looked at me, I looked at you, and no one refuted.

"Because the route we are taking is completely different from his. No one here has such experience at all. We have to retrain ourselves in order to move forward along his route. This is an arduous process."

What to do?

Li Gaoyang was in trouble again.

He had never been so passive, never so embarrassed.

"The best way is to recruit him directly to our company. This is the only way."

"But he has refused."

Rolf sneered again at this time: "His refusal is his business, must we listen to him?"

Conor looked at Rolf with contempt: "What I said before is based on everything being true. Fortunately, the possibility of this thing being true is infinitely close to zero. No one can guess Lars."

Vegas was shut down for several months so the number of dice was calculated."

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