After completing the "imprinting effect" between the mother source of the Demon Virus and the genetic information template of cancerous cells, the two spent almost an hour using the second mother source of the Demon Virus to complete the "imprinting effect" with the HIV virus information template.
"Effect", Ye Hua did not create more "vaccines", he only completed these two items and then stopped production.
Otherwise, all pharmaceutical companies around the world will be doomed.
The next day, Ye Hua brought two doses of "vaccine" to the biological laboratory under the School of Life Sciences of Coastline University, and sealed the "cancer vaccine" and "HIV vaccine" in the laboratory.
Public announcements can only be made in the name of Coastline University's scientific research results, which is most appropriate and can also build reputation for the university's scientific research level.
As the actual creator of the "Devil Virus", Ye Hua must let Laurendis stay by his side. The intimate relationship between the two cannot be made public, and they can only secretly engage in classic and exciting "underground love" together.
Laurentis stayed with Ye Hua in his new identity as Ye Hua's scientific research assistant.
Although the nameless Demon Virus is domineering and worthy of its name, it is not suitable to use this name as a vaccine. The acceptance and cognitive ability of the public must be considered.
Virus itself is a word that makes people blush when they hear it.
The Demonic Virus was created by Lorantes, and her name was also given by her. Ye Hua naturally discussed the name change with her. You must know that once it is determined and spread, it will be difficult to change it due to its influence.
Finally, Lorentis gave two simple terms: "cancer vaccine" and "HIV vaccine" very directly.
The word "vaccine" is indeed the most appropriate.
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Shoreline University, Office of the President.
"Mr. Ye, what's your order for calling me here?" He Hao dared to come to Coastline University as soon as he received Ye Hua's call. In addition, Song Shifang was also present.
"Register HIV vaccine patents and cancer vaccine patents as soon as possible." Ye Huayan said concisely and comprehensively.
"What?"
He Hao was stunned when he heard this, and Song Shifang was not much better.
Cancer vaccine?
hiv vaccine?
Ye Hua didn't pay attention to the reactions of the two of them, and glanced at Song Shifang, who had not yet recovered: "Old Song, you are going to announce the results of this research in the name of Coastline University. I will send the information to you later.
Public announcement."
"This...is this true? Cancer vaccine? Can it prevent cancer? And HIV?" The two people who came back to their senses were still in disbelief. These two major human diseases are recognized as the plagues of the century, especially HIV, which makes everyone feel uncomfortable.
The color of the conversation changes.
Now, Ye Hua suddenly said...have these two stubborn diseases found drugs to overcome them?
This news is so shocking!
Ye Hua nodded affirmatively and said: "Of course, this is not the result of me alone, but the research result completed by me and my students."
At the end, He Hao suppressed his excitement and said, "Mr. Ye, should we start setting up Coastline Biopharmaceutical Company?"
Ye Hua nodded again and said: "Go ahead and contact the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization to come to the university for research and enter the clinical stage as soon as possible. We hope to have the drug on the market within three years."
It has been on the market for three years. As a new medical drug, this is incredibly fast. It must undergo authoritative certification and wholesale before it can enter the market. During this period, it requires a long period of clinical trials.
Although Ye Hua is very confident and has 100% certainty that there will be no problem even if it enters the market now, drug approval for marketing is extremely stringent. From the research and development stage to the final launch of a drug, it takes 10 years, or even 20 years.
above.
Take the United States as an example. The approval of a new drug in North America can be said to be the most stringent and standardized in the world. An ordinary company usually spends 500 million U.S. dollars and takes 12 to 15 years to get a new drug from the laboratory.
Enter the market.
Among 5,000 preclinical compounds, only about 5 compounds can enter clinical trials, and only 1 of these 5 compounds can be approved for clinical treatment of patients and become a real drug.
Relatively speaking, domestic manufacturing companies are not that developed in research and development, because the two links of drug research and development and clinical practice require a large number of medical statistics and chemistry talents, but relatively speaking, the treatment and work of these two talents in China are not generous.
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In China, you must apply to the Food and Drug Administration, and after approval, you will enter clinical trials. Generally, you will be designated by the Food and Drug Administration, and you will be given a drug trial number.
He Hao and Song Shifang left the office and followed his instructions. He Hao returned to the company and began to hold a temporary internal high-level meeting to discuss the establishment of Coastline Biopharmaceutical Company, while Song Shifang began to prepare to announce the news to the public.
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afternoon.
The School of Life Sciences, under the jurisdiction of the Institute of Biology.
"Incredible, unbelievable..." In an isolation laboratory, Professor Olendrake, wearing an isolation suit, was standing in the laboratory observing with an electron microscope, murmuring non-stop.
"Laurantes, you are such a genius. The whole world will remember your name." Professor Drake took a long time to digest all this and said in amazement: "Who could have thought of the two major plagues that left mankind helpless?
It will be summed up in a 17-year-old girl."
He was extremely happy that his student could achieve scientific achievements that were destined to go down in history at the age of 17. After all, he was her mentor and he would also get some glory.
"Mentor, it's not all my fault that I was able to conquer them. This is the result of joint research between the principal and I. Without his guidance, I wouldn't have been able to create the heavenly...cancer and HIV vaccine viruses." Lorentis said with great enthusiasm.
Good self-cultivation means humility.
In fact, this is indeed the case. It was based on the opportunity of NPC problems that led her to create the "Devil Virus". Laurentis herself is a rare genius girl in the field of life sciences.
Well, although strictly speaking, she's not a girl now.
"While I was excited about this great breakthrough, I was also shocked and broke out in a cold sweat." Olendrake immediately turned his attention to Ye Hua, who was also present, and added: "These two mirror viruses
The 'phagocytosis mechanism' is too scary, Mr. Ye. Fortunately, the targets they phagocytize are strictly limited to HIV and cancer cell gene templates. If their phagocytosis targets include normal cells... it would be a terrible disaster."
Thinking of this, Professor Drake really broke into a cold sweat.
"Don't worry, doctor, I have completely figured out the characteristics of the virus. It is strictly restricted and will never induce mutations." Ye Hua said with certainty.
"Perhaps God is also afraid of its devouring mechanism, thus limiting it." Professor Drake said with a sigh.