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"Support the research into the boundary theory of particles, support the promotion of this research theory..."

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Biodical Research Institute.

Since the research results were published in the international top dical journal, everyone got a copy of The Lancet.

Many people gathered in the central laboratory, discussing the two released studies. Everyone involved in the research was excited; they had been looking forward to the announcent for a long ti.

After the samples of the mutated E. Coli were transferred to the pharmaceutical companies, there were no confidentiality issues, and the results could be directly released. The announcent of the results was also a promotion of the research of ’Tianqing Protein’ and Wucheng State Pharmaceutical Factory. The pharmaceutical companies certainly wouldn’t object.

It was the first ti in nearly ten years that the Biodical Research Institute published results in The Lancet. The last contribution was from Old Academician Zheng – a study of immunology.

Before the results were really published, other people in the institute only heard rumors and had no idea what the specific research was.

Now everyone knows.

"Bing-Hydrogen Molecule Protein? A substance that appears in the immune response against bacterial infections can actually weaken the toxicity of the AIDS virus?"

"And this, labeling the HIV virus? That’s amazing! Can it really label it? Wouldn’t that be equivalent to curing AIDS?"

"Tianqing Protein? What a nice na!"

"Look at the full na, Tianqing Anti-AIDS... haha, I suggest keeping a distance from Director Dai..."

"Get lost!"

Dai Tianqing sat in the corner with a dark expression.

Most of the excited discussants were those who did not participate in the research. As the discussions continued, Zhang Wei quickly beca the object of envy. In the content of the two achievents, Zhang Wei was the second author, that is, a contributor who ranked second.

A few associate researchers said bitterly, "If I had known, I would have joined Zhao Yi’s lab two years ago."

"At that ti, you all said it was not promising, and I wanted to apply to join since I had already finished my research project."

"That’s not right! I rember you saying that Zhao Yi’s lab was just an attempt by the institute to court Zhao Yi..." This was spoken in a very low voice so that Zhao Yi, who was far away, couldn’t hear it.

"It’s Zhang Wei, amazing! She joined at the very beginning, two years, and she’s already surpassed !"

"Far surpassed!"

"With these two achievents, not to ntion other things, it’s enough for promotion to a research position!"

"I have a feeling she might be promoted ahead of schedule, as the country is now advocating the discovery of young talents..."

"No other projects, Zhang Wei joined Zhao Yi’s lab when it was just established, always working with Zhao Yi."

"Yes!"

Zhang Wei was surrounded by a few familiar colleagues congratulating her.

This was indeed worth celebrating.

Although Zhao Yi was the leader of the research and the first author of both achievents, few people went to congratulate Zhao Yi directly. Because no matter how high the achievent in biodicine, it can’t give Zhao Yi much more influence than he already has. He has been recognized as a top talent.

Now...

All one can say is that he’s more talented!

Zhang Wei, on the other hand, is just an ’ordinary person’. Many people in the institute know her well, and in their mory, Zhang Wei was just a newly stable associate researcher in the institute who was considered ordinary.

An ordinary person, working with Zhao Yi on his research, gaining world-class achievents, was worth being envied and congratulated.

Zhang Wei was also extrely happy, having made substantial progress in her work and received a considerable bonus.

Her life could be said to have changed.

Actually, Zhang Wei still couldn’t fully accept this change and adjust her ntality. Even though she recognized that she was one of the participants after the achievent confirmation, she thought Zhao Yi was the main researcher and did not expect such a large impact from the achievent.

Her current ntality was like "winning five million", initially it might feel like it was in Korean Won, but then it turned out to be RMB, and her heart was suddenly filled with joy.

When receiving congratulations from many people, she was so happy that she could not close her mouth.

anwhile...

There were a large number of reports in dostic dia.

In the dostic academic circles, as long as results were published in world-class academic journals, they would be enough to beco news within the academic circles. They would get a congratulatory announcent from related organizations, and if the results are relevant to daily life, they might enter the public view.

This ti the achievents related to AIDS, ’marking the AIDS virus’ were considered ’able to cure AIDS’ to so extent. Such major findings naturally attracted public attention. As the first author was Zhao Yi, after the news was published in the dia, it imdiately attracted a lot of attention.

Many dia outlets imdiately adopted reporting mode and produced a large number of analysis reports.

"Zhao Yi published two achievents all at once. The 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule can weaken the toxicity of the HIV virus, greatly reducing the infectivity of the HIV virus to other cells in the blood."

"Tianqing Protein can bind with the bacterial antibody to mark the HIV virus, thereby allowing the body’s immunity to function against the HIV virus."

"Importantly, the binding of Tianqing Protein and bacterial antibody can not only label the AIDS virus in the blood but also label the cells invaded by the AIDS virus."

"By marking the cells invaded by the AIDS virus, the body’s immunity can conduct a ’self-examination’ process. In theory, there is hope to cure AIDS."

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