Chapter 392: Unlocking the Treasure of Microorganisms

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After all the hard work, Huang Qin finally understood the whole story.

It turns out that Williams' doctoral supervisor in Eagle Country learned through internal channels that he is likely to be nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize due to his achievement in curing AIDS.

After hearing the news, Huang Qin looked envious and sighed: "Sure enough, it's different for doctors with mentors. They are so well-informed."

"Eh, no, the cure for AIDS is not due to you alone, Director Tang should also have a share."

Williams spread his hands and gave him a 'you know' look, and Huang Qin fell silent for a moment.

"It's okay. Director Tang definitely doesn't like the Peace Prize, so he probably won't have any problem with you." He comforted.

Williams shrugged: "Actually, I don't care. I mainly heard that it's difficult to get a green card in China. Some people I know from other cities didn't get a green card after coming here for more than ten years, and they ended up getting very old. It’s really hard to have to renew your visa every year.”

"The last time I met a fellow from Haishi on the Internet, he told me that he had been in China for seven or eight years, and he only had a friend from Europe who got a green card. Then he bragged to me like this for a long time, as if he was It’s like he got the green card by himself. Haha.”

"Ever since this happened, I became interested. Later I saw some official notices on the Internet about recruiting talents. It said that experts who won the Nobel Prize can get a lot of points and receive very generous remuneration, so I wanted to take this shortcut. What do you think? Are you hopeful?"

Williams looked at Huang Qin expectantly.

Huang Qin was speechless for a while, then he hesitated and said: "Maybe, maybe, I'm not sure. You should stop asking others."

Williams nodded and clenched his fists: "You are right. I will ask online. Maybe there are powerful people who can give a satisfactory answer."

After saying that, he turned around and left.

"Hey..." Huang Qin looked at his retreating back and hesitated to speak. He hesitated for a long time before following him.

Williams returned to his seat, thought about it, and felt that there were quite a few experts from all walks of life on the Internet, which would be a good place to ask questions, so he logged in and posted a post.

"Can foreigners who win the Nobel Prize become Chinese nationals?"

He mainly wanted to know if there were any relevant cases and understand the possibilities, so he spoke in a more general way and did not disclose detailed information.

"We'll look at it after the meeting. There should be a lot of answers by then."

After posting the post, he nodded with satisfaction, got up and walked towards the conference room next to him.

Williams never expected that as soon as his front foot came out, his back foot post would go viral.

The answers below rose rapidly one after another, and soon this question was on the hot list.

It's just that the style of these answers is a bit strange.

"No, if you develop controllable nuclear fusion, you can only upgrade from a junior college to a bachelor's degree. If you want to become a Chinese national after winning the Nobel Prize, it's too simple for you to think."

"It is difficult for foreigners to become Chinese nationals. If we don't develop a Dyson ball, there is little hope."

"Chinese nationality is the most difficult nationality in the world to obtain. Our requirements and approvals for foreigners to join are very strict. Unless you win more than three Nobel Prizes, we will make an exception for you."

"Haha, the value of the Nobel Prize is not as high as you think. After winning the Nobel Prize, we Chinese can only get the qualifications to settle in big cities, let alone foreigners."

"Yes, if you are not of Chinese descent, it will be difficult to obtain a green card, let alone naturalize. I advise you to give up this fantasy."

"Come on, sir, you won the Nobel Prize at a young age. You really have a bright future. I am optimistic about you. I will wait for you to continue your efforts and develop warp engines, anti-matter rockets, plasma generators, quantum communicators, and consciousness uploading technologies. Join us. The Chinese nationality is stable.”

"Let me show you the specific data. According to the latest census, there are more than 10,000 foreigners who have joined the Chinese nationality, but most of them joined in the last century. This data is for a large country with more than one billion people. It can be ignored.”

"You may not know that in order to become a citizen, you must first obtain a green card. You should try to see if you can get a green card first. It is said that this alone can eliminate hundreds of thousands of foreigners stranded in the country."

"Nah, is this really not fishing?"

"Hush, honest man upstairs, watch my mouth shape and stay in formation."

"This wave adds a chicken leg to the war situation in Eagle Country, but I won't be fooled."

"I bet that for a pack of spicy strips, the subject of the question may be from a country surrounding China. Isn't that a lot more reasonable?"

"How is it possible that such a small country can win the Nobel Prize? Even if it is possible, it is the result of further studies in Eagle Country and Europa. You can just get the Green Card from Eagle Country. You will only think of coming to China if you are crazy."

"Even if you are a friendly person, I have to say that in the future, you can just discuss this issue yourself and don't post it online."

An hour later, Williams came back from the meeting, refreshed the page, and was stunned.

"Oh my god, how come there are so many answers? Chinese netizens are so friendly."

He glanced at everyone's answers and nodded secretly.

"Sure enough, even the Chinese people themselves know that it is really difficult for foreigners to get a green card. Let me just say, even if you win the Nobel Prize, it is not safe, especially the Peace Prize, which has no technical content."

"What? You need to win three Nobel Prizes to make an exception? Oh my god, I knew it was difficult, but I didn't expect it to be so difficult."

"What is fishing? What is little pink? I don't like pink very much. It's a color only girls like."

"What does run mean?"

As he watched, Williams couldn't help but frown, feeling something was wrong.

However, in the blink of an eye, he saw the answer he wanted in a pile of replies.

I was immediately refreshed and excited.

"That's great. It turns out that several Nobel Prize winners have received Chinese green cards."

"Dr. Philinga, the winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is an expert in materials research. After receiving his green card, he is currently leading a team at Haishi University of Science and Technology."

"Dr. Kurt, the winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is a professor of molecular biology. My supervisor knows him. I never expected that he would come to China at such an old age. There is also a university in Haishi. research team."

"Other recipients of Chinese green cards include some special talents, many of whom are scientists, and even a few stars."

"Sure enough, the China Green Card is very valuable. If you don't have real skills, you won't be able to get permanent residence."

"I used to see many fellow villagers on the Internet asking how to get a green card. Sure enough, their anxieties were very real. It is true that ordinary foreigners cannot get it. Only the world's top experts and scholars can get it. It is indeed worth bragging about."

Seeing the two Nobel laureates who had received green cards, Williams felt as if a bucket of cold water had been poured on his head, and he suddenly became much more awake.

He began to worry about another problem and became a little restless.

"As expected, I'm still far away. Only something as valuable as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry can I be worthy of a Chinese green card. If I just win the Peace Prize, am I not qualified enough?"

Unfortunately, another important meeting is about to begin.

And he spent too much time browsing information on the Internet and had no time to obtain further information in this area.

"Forget it, it's useless to think too much, just take it one step at a time."

With his heart pounding, Williams picked up his computer and walked to another large conference room.

It was very lively inside. Almost everyone in the laboratory was here, everyone was whispering to each other.

Williams glanced over and happened to see Huang Qin, but found that there were no seats next to him, so he had to find an empty seat nearby.

As soon as he sat down, he saw Tang Que stepping into the conference room.

The whole place fell silent for a moment, and they all looked over.

Tang Que scanned the audience and nodded with satisfaction: "Let's begin."

He did not sit in the main seat, but walked into the crowd, facing everyone, and talked.

This is his signature style. He does not like to stand aloof and keep a certain distance, but focuses on two-way communication and discussion.

Often standing in front of people and speaking, it is as cordial as an old friend, but also passionate and full of encouragement. It will not only keep the participants focused, but also enable better on-site interaction.

Tang Que waved his hands and announced a big news at the beginning.

"First of all, let us congratulate Venus, who has obtained the qualification to own his own laboratory due to his outstanding performance in HIV gene drugs."

"I decided to set up a microbiology laboratory and put him in charge of it. This research and development made me deeply realize that biology has another direction full of potential in addition to various animals, plants and humans."

"Those who are interested in this area are welcome to join the microbiology laboratory. This is a brand new field waiting for our continuous exploration and development. I believe that Dawei will continue to work hard to develop the treasure of microorganisms."

Deafening applause broke out instantly, and everyone looked at Williams with a smile.

Some people shouted on the spot, applying to join the new laboratory.

A flash of excitement flashed in Williams' eyes, he stood up with a smile and nodded to everyone.

The whole person has a calm demeanor, showing the calmness and generosity of a professional laboratory leader.

Pharmaceutical companies are different from ordinary enterprises. Because they are R&D-oriented technology companies, they are divided into different laboratories according to R&D fields.

The person in charge of a large laboratory is usually called the director. He has great power. He is fully responsible for everything in the laboratory, no matter how big or small. Even Wei Kang cannot come over and point fingers. He can only go to his own laboratory to do what he wants. .

If a large laboratory has a broad R&D field and produces many results, it is usually divided into several professional laboratories.

The heads of these laboratories are equivalent to the level of department heads, but are one level above supervisors.

Because only when a scientist has his own laboratory can he become a graduate and truly gain a foothold in academia, where he can independently conduct research and work on topics of interest to him.

With your own laboratory, you can apply for funding, carry out projects, and recruit personnel. There are many benefits. The title of 'boss' is truly worthy of the name.

In other words, you already have the qualifications to establish a sect.

If they are just ordinary scientific researchers, even if they have a doctorate, they can only be attached to the laboratory, moving between different laboratories, working for the person in charge. Even if they produce results, they must be attributed to the person in charge, and they will not be able to enjoy relevant benefits. Benefit.

Many scientific researchers who are unlucky and encounter unkind people often work hard, but either do not get the benefits they deserve, or their bosses take away all their results.

In short, if you don't have your own laboratory, you can only be regarded as a scientific research dog. If you have your own laboratory, you are a real scientist.

Without economic independence, you cannot be academically independent, and this also applies to the field of scientific research.

So this time Tang Que directly gave Williams a laboratory, which was regarded as a leapfrog promotion and the best reward and highest affirmation for his outstanding achievements.

A scientist who has his own independent laboratory either has great research prospects and has made breakthrough discoveries, or he has unique skills and achieved fruitful results.

No matter which one, it was of great significance to him. It was not just a promotion and salary increase, but stepping on the Hot Wheels and walking on the golden road leading to the pinnacle of life.

Everyone looked at Williams, who was soaring into the sky, with envy and jealousy. Their eyes sparkled, as if they saw a path to ascension.

In Sanqing, as long as you are good enough, you can really have your own laboratory so quickly.

There is currently only one specialist laboratory under the biological laboratory, which is the genetic laboratory. The person in charge, Jiang Kai, was promoted because of his excellent performance in the research and development of genetic drugs.

Apart from this, there is only the newly established microbiology laboratory.

In fact, Huang Qin can be regarded as a talent who came out of a biological laboratory. In just a few years, he took charge of a department independently. However, the animal protection department he was responsible for did not have its own technology and needed to maintain close cooperation with major laboratories.

Especially the biological laboratory. He is currently conducting research on gene-edited animals and cannot do without the old acquaintances here, so he spends most of his time here.

The applause gradually died down. Tang Que looked at Williams and asked with a smile.

"Dawei, you are now the head of the microbiology laboratory. Do you have any ideas for the next work?"

Everyone's ears immediately stood up, wanting to hear the new leader's opinions.

Williams was clearly ready, as he held his head high and smiled confidently.

"First of all, what I can confirm is that research on super viral vectors will continue. I will maintain in-depth cooperation with Dr. Jiang in the genetic laboratory to improve the effective delivery of genetic drugs in the body."

"In addition, although we have achieved great results in the field of viruses this time, the field of microorganisms is not limited to viruses."

"There's another cute little thing we can't ignore, bacteria."

"Of course, I'm not trying to study bactericidal antibiotics, but I'm very interested in a crisis that's getting closer to us."

"This is the crisis of antibiotic resistance. As we all know, the abuse of antibiotics is becoming more and more serious. It is not only humans themselves who are abusing antibiotics, but what is even more frightening is the various breeding industries, which are the main abusers of antibiotics."

"A lot of the meat we eat now has been bombarded with antibiotics one after another during the modern industrial breeding process. These residual antibiotics are a very big hidden danger to the human body. Will it cause any serious consequences? Who knows? I can’t guarantee it.”

"Perhaps one day, a superbug will be born that cannot be killed by all known antibiotics. It will be a huge disaster for mankind."

"More than 1.2 million people worldwide die each year from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. People are dying from common, previously treatable infections because the bacteria have become resistant to antibiotic treatments."

"Especially for some patients with low immunity, a common respiratory or urinary tract infection may develop into sepsis, causing systemic organ failure and rapid death."

As they listened, everyone's faces gradually became serious and they kept nodding.

"Fortunately, with biogenetic engineering and gene editing technology, we have a feasible solution to this."

“That’s phage therapy, fighting fire with fire.”

Williams' profound eyes scanned the entire audience and he spoke word by word.

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