"This is definitely an opportunity to make a mark in dical history."
"Expert Lin, you need to quickly write a paper about this expansion application idea and publish it to secure the top position."
Lin Jie said sowhat confusedly, "We've only conducted preliminary experints and many issues are still unresolved. Isn't it too early to publish a paper now?"
Yuan Guangxi exhaled a long breath and said, "Expert Lin, publishing the paper early is necessary and extrely necessary."
"Think about it carefully, the core of this concept is the idea itself."
"Other things like experints and verifications can entirely be done by other dical institutions. You just need to disclose this idea to everyone."
Yuan Guangxi spoke urgently, "Expert Lin, this is where we've been careless. We didn't think deeply enough."
"When you proposed the concept of brain arteriovenous replacent, we only recognized its novelty and pioneering nature. We didn't further consider its potential widespread applications."
"This paper should have been written earlier, actually."
"Expert Lin, start writing now. If soone else steals this idea, the loss would be great."
Hearing this, Lin Jie was also persuaded.
He partially understood why both Yuan Guangxi and himself hadn't thought of this earlier.
This was Lin Jie's own project, and due to concerns about conflicts of interest, efforts to train Lin Jie, or other reasons, Yuan Guangxi and others only provided the greatest financial and other support, allowing Lin Jie to lead in research.
As for Lin Jie himself, he was indeed too young, severely lacking in project research experience, a typical case of taking one step at a ti, feeling his way forward.
As for Shen Lanruo, unless Lin Jie first realized the situation, she would not prompt him.
Yuan Guangxi said with great expectations, "Perhaps internationally, there will be a new treatnt thod nad after you."
"But it was my student Zhao Fang who ca up with it!" Lin Jie corrected sternly.
Yuan Guangxi seriously said, "Although she thought of it, her idea stemd from your project, lacking originality. And you are the head of this project, while she is just a team mber and your student."
"Therefore, from whichever perspective, this concept can be attributed to your achievent."
When the call ended, Yuan Guangxi continued to remind, "Expert Lin, rember, start writing the paper today!"
After hanging up, Lin Jie still felt sowhat uncomfortable, as if he were taking Zhao Fang's research achievents for his own.
"Lin Jie, Dean Yuan is very right!"
Shen Lanruo's voice sounded calmly, "From any perspective, whether international standards or conventions, Zhao Fang's research achievents are all attributed to you because you are the project's leader."
"As Dean Yuan said, her idea is not original. It's rely an extension application of your core idea. Even if she hadn't thought of it, one day, you would certainly co up with it by analogy."
"However, as a reward, you can include Zhao Fang's na as an author on the paper, even sharing the importance with you, which is not a problem."
"But..."
Shen Lanruo emphasized heavily, "If a treatnt thod were to be nad, the International dical Committee would definitely use your na, not hers."
"This is a very serious matter. The International dical Committee does not break international standards and conventions."
"Now, quickly write the paper!"
After Shen Lanruo urged him, she continued, "Let remind you, Lin Jie, to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology, having research results isn't enough. You also need a high enough reputation."
"Awards are ultimately selected by people, and there's so bias involved. Ultimately, when facing multiple candidates, judges tend to show preference unless your research results overwhelmingly surpass others."
"However, achieving this is very difficult, extrely difficult. So, with roughly similar research results, to win an award, you need an undeniable, high level of fa."
"And publishing papers is the best way to boost your reputation."
At this point, Lin Jie no longer hesitated and also spoke with Zhao Fang over the phone, asking her to send all her experintal data to his email.
anwhile, he told her what Yuan Guangxi had said without holding back.
"Zhao Fang, I will write and submit this paper, and your na will be included."
"However, I need to make it clear that the honor and benefits of this paper, destined to cause a sensation, will primarily fall on ."
"Teacher, I know that!"
Zhao Fang sincerely said, "Without you, there is no ; without your brain arteriovenous replacent project, my concept wouldn't even be possible."
"To use a sowhat unrefined taphor, you're the first to eat the crab, and I'm barely the second."
"The honor should naturally belong to the first one to eat the crab."
"Teacher, you don't need to include my na. Just getting your recognition makes very, very happy."
Lin Jie exhaled lightly and said, "Zhao Fang, thank you for understanding!"
"I will write this paper well and submit it to the most authoritative journal."
Lin Jie spent an afternoon and an evening writing the paper, doing so in English.
He found that writing academic papers in English was smoother and more precise in expression, likely influenced by Shen Lanruo's mory.
Lin Jie felt sowhat uneasy in his heart as this paper mainly discussed the brain arteriovenous replacent research.
However, in the expansion application of this concept, it focused on describing Zhao Fang's liver arteriovenous exchange flushing experint.
Furthermore, Lin Jie also described in the application forecast the potential clinical benefits of this concept in treating heart attacks, liver and kidney failures, etc.
In the paper's authorship, Zhao Fang was listed as the second author.
Shen Lanruo was very satisfied with the quality of the paper and recomnded Lin Jie to submit it to "Nature."
"Nature" is a top international academic journal, enjoying a high reputation worldwide in the academic field.
It is a comprehensive international science weekly, which reports major discoveries and breakthroughs in the scientific world, requiring research results to be novel.
One could say there is no academic journal more authoritative than it.
Shen Lanruo said, "Lin Jie, given the theoretical level of your paper and the originality and broad applicability of the idea, it absolutely deserves to be published in 'Nature.'"
"Moreover, given your demonstrated capability in dical research, only 'Nature' is worthy of you, and only by publishing in 'Nature' can you beco widely recognized by researchers from various countries."
"I'll give you an email; he is one of the reviewers for the physiology sciences submissions at 'Nature.' Just submit it to him."
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