Of course.
The principle is very simple, but it’s not easy to actually conduct the research.
The several people in the laboratory have been engaged in related research, what they are doing is detailed studies to determine exactly which kinds of detection proteins are undergoing aberrant reactions.
The difficulty of this research is extrely high because there are dozens of detection proteins in the RD area, and each one taken individually is nearly the sa—differences lie only in slight variations of key base combinations.
Furthermore, the majority of detection proteins cannot be extracted individually, and so don’t even have proper nas, just protein sequence numbers.
After the results of the abnormity reactions of RD area’s detection proteins were published, many dical laboratories started conducting related research. However, even after several months, no progress was evident, which reflects the high level of difficulty involved in this research.
However, after several months, the laboratory’s research had yielded results.
Zhang Wei was reporting the latest findings to Zhao Yi, "We have continued dividing the detection proteins in the RD area into groups. In group C, the region from 7S3 to 7X1, we discovered abnormity reactions. So, the range has already been significantly narrowed down."
Although the range had indeed been narrowed down considerably, the number of detection proteins it included was still very large.
Zhang Wei brought the test reports related to the experints of group C. The docunt was filled with dense data, which was dizzying to look at, "From 7S3 to 7X1, to further refine the distinction becos very difficult, because group C is a broad category characterized by the number of carbon bases and the content of sodium..."
She went on with a bunch of specialized terminologies, essentially aning that refining within group C was going to be difficult, and the task of finding specific extraction thods for each protein was not just incredibly challenging; it was so complex that the work could not continue.
Zhao Yi took the report and examined it carefully.
The experintal test reports were all based on a series of experints conducted on various detection proteins of group C. There were four experints related to the types of detection proteins, and the data obtained was hard to interpret. Only by establishing data curves and tables could so description of the results be made.
After about two minutes of looking over the tables, Zhao Yi directed, "Bring all experint-related reports and data to my office. I’ll take a look."
He then turned and entered his office, brewed a cup of coffee, savored a sip while sitting in an armchair, and crossed his legs as he turned on the TV. Not long afterward, Liu Chengjie and Fan Lei entered, each carrying a stack of files.
"Academician Zhao!"
Liu Chengjie ca in with a greeting and then sowhat clumsily set the items on the desk.
Fan Lei was more direct, calling out, "Zhao Yi, co over and give us a hand!"
Zhao Yi hurried over to help.
Fan Lei complained, "It’s really too much. Zhang Wei spent quite a while sorting it out, and there’s still so left, we’ll bring it to you later."
Zhang Wei soon arrived and said, "Academician Zhao, everything is here now."
Looking at the huge stack of experintal materials, Zhao Yi also felt a bit of a headache; he now understood why the experintal group could only pinpoint the range within group C.
With so much experintal data, it was uncertain whether anything could be analyzed and even if it could, the task would surely be arduous.
Zhao Yi rubbed his forehead and instructed, "Zhang Wei, classify and organize it a bit."
Zhang Wei responded, "It’s mostly organized; let give you an overview."
She went over, sorted through the docunts, and divided them into several sections. Each section dealt with a separate experint, with reports and data on top, the rest being content and materials from the experintal process.
"All right, all right."
Zhao Yi rubbed his forehead once more. He had thought it would be an easy job, but it turned out to be sowhat complex. He resigned himself, "Fine, let’s leave it at that. I’ll have a look; you all go out for now."
Everyone left.
As Fan Lei was exiting, he couldn’t help but exclaim, "Zhao Yi is a genius, just flipping through that pile from the start is exhausting, not to ntion analyzing it."
"Indeed, it will probably take a few weeks!" Liu Chengjie also remarked.
"A few days will suffice."
Fan Lei imdiately said, "You don’t understand, Zhao Yi is a real genius, especially with this kind of data..."
He spoke with a shake of his head in admiration.
Zhang Wei nodded in agreent, "Yes, Academician Zhao is truly a genius."
"Why are you calling him Academician Zhao now?" teased Fan Lei, "It’s so distant, you used to call him by his na."
Zhang Wei laughed and said, "Now it doesn’t feel right to call him by just his na, it seems disrespectful. It’s better to call him Academician Zhao. I’m not like you; I’m almost forty. You were classmates, and you shared a dorm in college."
Fan Lei suddenly froze. He stared at Zhang Wei intently, making her feel quite uncomfortable, then he remarked, "Zhang Wei, you’re forty already! You really can’t tell, ti flies so fast. I rember you were just over thirty when I first t you."
"Ah~~"
Zhang Wei’s eyebrows ford a ’chuan’ character.
Though she sotis lanted her age, hearing others talk about it—especially those who were still in their twenties—made her feel quite down, particularly because...
After so many years, she had always been busy with work, never even having ti for a romantic relationship.
Online, she was known as the ’dical Goddess’, but the goddess was aging, and appearing on cara now gave a completely different impression.
Reviews
All reviews (0)