Chapter 1519: Chapter 1130: Donate to him?_2
Such high profit, yet it’s an open operation, straightforward, without all those ssy things.
“You don’t have to pay first; I’ll help you get things done first. Once it’s done, if you think I’m worth the price, then pay . If not, you don’t have to give a penny, just pay the volunteers. Is that okay?”
The boss decided to risk it all, hoping to establish long-term cooperation with them.
“You’re quite clever. Even if I don’t pay you, you’ll go to the volunteers and take a cut,” Tang Shun said with a smile.
“You can send the money directly to them without it passing through ; how could I take a cut from the money they get? Besides, you can tell them directly not to pay . How about that? I’m genuinely interested in doing this business and sincerely willing to help you find volunteers. Whatever conditions you need, I can find them for you.”
“So, you handle the work first, and then I pay?” Tang Shun raised an eyebrow and asked.
The boss nodded frantically, fearing the business might slip away.
“Alright, I’ll give you the detailed volunteer requirents; you go find them. I must emphasize, follow our requirents honestly, with no fraud at all. Our experint needs absolutely accurate data. If any fraud is found, you won’t get a penny.”
“Don’t worry, I will be very ticulous and honest. I’ll keep a close watch over each volunteer.”
“Alright then, here’s the task: I need 120 healthy volunteers with a gender ratio of 1:1, aged 25 to 35, 36 to 45, and 45 to 55, 40 people in each group. How long do you need to find them?”
“Tomorrow I’ll bring in two hundred people for screening; you can select from the qualified ones. I guarantee they’re all newcors, not one has repeatedly tested drugs, and I’ll train them according to your requirents so they can quickly master the basics of drug testing.”
The boss is professional when it cos to drug testing. Forrly a professional drug tester himself, he decided to strike out on his own, thanks to his decent education and eagerness to learn. He studied a lot in this field and naturally beca an “expert,” often dealing with pharmaceutical companies, laboratories, and hospitals.
He didn’t want to be like other drug testing brokers, operating at a low level; he aid to beco a legitimate force, a true professional broker able to provide specialized services for major labs and pharmaceutical companies. This was his perfect opportunity to achieve those targets. He had already figured it out: Ruixing dical, a large pharmaceutical company closely connected with the lab, had acquired several factories, recruited many PhDs, and established an institute, all signs pointing to a major endeavor.
The drug research and developnt cycle is long, so once you latch onto them, you won’t have to worry about business for the next few decades.
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Sisi was playing blindfold chess against Song Zimo. After several gas, Sisi was fully capable of playing blindfold chess, relying entirely on her extraordinary mory without any training in this area.
Indeed, this kid’s mory is quite terrifying. Could it really be related to the treatnt?
Has her mory beco exceptional after this treatnt? Yang Ping couldn’t have imagined this. Could this be a side effect of the treatnt?
He pondered over why such an incredible thing happened. To truly understand this would be a major cross-disciplinary project, starting from the material basis of mory and then studying how the treatnt transford the brain’s mory material basis. It seems simple, but researching it is complex.
Yang Ping doesn’t have ti to study this problem now. A spark of inspiration hit him: this problem could be handed over to Sisi to research herself. Regardless of the result, facilitate her cultivation of scientific thinking now.
Yes, that’s the plan.
Yang Ping imdiately shared his idea with Sisi, who was very eager to accept and couldn’t wait to start the research. However, due to a lack of knowledge in this field, Yang Ping listed so foundational dical classics for her to read. She didn’t find it difficult at all, accepted gladly, and carefully noted the book titles. Yang Ping also gave her a book on how graduate students conduct research and showed her his research proposal, exposing her to these things.
For an elentary school student, such a profound topic is unlikely to yield real results, but Yang Ping rely wants to spark her research interest, cultivate her thinking abilities, and enhance her curiosity and passion for continuous exploration through this matter.
This little one has a strong sense of curiosity, devouring books even before being discharged. When she encountered sothing unclear, she would seize the doctors to ask, be it Song Zimo, Tang Fei, Li Guodong, Xia Shu — she interrogated them nurous tis until she was satisfied, or else she would go to Yang Ping.
She wasn’t just talking for fun; she genuinely began preparing for the project.
John Mason is a neurosurgeon. During his conversations with him, Yang Ping shared Sisi’s situation. He was equally baffled, having never encountered such an unusual phenonon — enhanced mory following anti-tumor treatnt, a tricky concept to grasp.
Li Gaoyang had been suffering from headaches for a while. John Ansen sent his re-examined materials to Yang Ping. Upon reviewing Li Gaoyang’s images, Yang Ping wondered why it took so long to get them.
He opened the images on the electronic screen and examined them carefully. Although they currently looked normal, Yang Ping still spotted so minor anomalies, which were precursors to relapse.
Li Gaoyang’s tumor would soon relapse; apparently, another surgery might be necessary. He conveyed this news to John Ansen imdiately, who inford Li Gaoyang.
“Relapse?”
Li Gaoyang leaned back in his chair helplessly, seized with fear.
“What should I do?”
After a long silence, Li Gaoyang slowly gathered himself to speak normally.
“Professor Yang only said it would relapse soon, but didn’t explain how to handle it, so I have no idea either,” John Ansen expressed regret, noting such a case only Professor Yang could handle; other doctors lack experience from diagnosis to treatnt.
“However, he ntioned good news: if it relapses, the difficulty and risk of the second surgery would increase, but they have currently developed a new treatnt thod, which is highly effective for your current tumor. They will soon comnce clinical trials; I suggest you strive for Phase II and III clinical trial qualifications, and preferably catch up with the Phase II clinical trial for early treatnt,” John Ansen advised.
“Are you suggesting I volunteer for the clinical trials?” Li Gaoyang was torn between laugh and tears.
He is, after all, a global pharmaceutical mogul, yet he’s being asked to volunteer for drug testing? That’s far from humorous.
“Your type of tumor has actually surpassed surgical limits — surgery can only relieve but not cure. If you want a cure, you must accept this new treatnt.” John Ansen stated in a firm tone.
Back when he was aggressively suppressing Yang Ping, even considering extre asures against him, now this new treatnt could have the potential to save his own life. It’s almost mocking.
“Not everyone qualifies as a volunteer; becoming a volunteer ans you can receive treatnt the earliest,” John Ansen said thoughtfully.
Li Gaoyang asked helplessly, “Is it confird to be a relapse?”
“It has actually relapsed — it’s just that given current instrunt standards and doctors’ understanding of this disease, only Professor Yang can detect the signs of relapse, which is why it’s terd as premonition of relapse,” John Ansen shared with a disappointed expression.
“Do I have no choice?” Li Gaoyang seed defeated.
“That’s the situation,” John Ansen nodded.
“Then how can I obtain clinical trial qualifications?” Li Gaoyang felt a stirring impulse; everyone’s survival instinct kicks in, and now he realizes that compared to life, everything else is negligible.
“Donate. Contribute to Professor Yang’s project — I believe it’s an effective approach,” John Ansen suggested.
Donate to him?
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