Chapter 1540: Chapter 1044: This Is a Logic Problem
After several rounds of eting discussions, going back and forth, it was finally decided to establish the dical Science Academy according to Yang Ping’s suggestion.
According to the post-establishnt arrangent, Yang Ping is the president and chief scientist of the Southern dical Science Academy. Tang Shun serves as the secretary in charge of managing the daily operations of the academy. The laboratories affiliated with the academy do not have hierarchical relationships, as they are parallel independent research units. They are administratively led by the academy but enjoy complete independence and freedom in academic pursuits. This ensures the laboratories connect into a cohesive whole while maintaining their independence, preventing academic rigidity.
After the establishnt of the Southern dical Science Academy was completed, the personnel remained the sa, as did the equipnt. It was rely an organizational restructuring, and everyone’s confidence and enthusiasm for work imdiately soared, with the laboratories all rolling up their sleeves, ready to tackle big projects.
The directors of these laboratories never imagined that after the reform, their original rights would remain unchanged, yet the resources available to them increased significantly, whether it be funding or equipnt, all thanks to the academy’s strong support.
However, they also understood that post-reform, if soone was incapable of being a laboratory director, the new system would be unsustainable for them. Such individuals must give way to capable ones, so these directors began to dedicate all their efforts to research, demonstrating their abilities to avoid being replaced.
Actually, forming the dical Science Academy according to this model was not a whim of Yang Ping’s; it was the result of careful consideration, with the articles of the academy’s basic law already clear in his mind.
For Yang Ping, it is better to have the Super Research Institute, but without this major hardware, there is no impact. The most essential aspect of forming the dical Science Academy is the change in ideology and managent to attract a large number of talented individuals, not rely building a few buildings and adding equipnt, which are additional embellishnts.
Even if no hardware is added, based on the current dozen laboratories, Yang Ping is completely confident in establishing an entirely new research institution.
After the overall plan is finalized, the remaining detailed issues are handed over to Tang Shun for handling, as he is the secretary of the dical Science Academy and the organizing committee, a job at which he excels.
Inspired by Yang Ping, Dean Xia began contemplating using Yang Ping’s approach to establish the Clinical dical College, even if it ant starting his plan from scratch.
Originally, he planned to consolidate several affiliated hospitals into a powerful group under his absolute control, with all affiliated hospitals forming a whole, each of their positions equivalent to branches, and the hospital directors equivalent to branch directors under his unified leadership, marching in step.
After hearing Yang Ping’s comnts, he realized his thinking exemplified the “elephant ntality” that Yang Ping described, which indeed tends to lead to stagnation. He decided to adopt Yang Ping’s “wolf pack ntality” to form the Clinical Academy, fully unleashing each hospital’s initiative, allowing them to beco a pack of independent wolves.
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Zhang Lin and Little Five brought more bad news—a comparison of Tong Yongqian’s mother’s genes with her grandfather’s confird that the disease-carrying X gene of his mother did not co from her grandfather. It likely ca from her grandmother, nullifying the initial exciting possibility of gene recombination, bringing everything back to normal.
Zhang Lin and Little Five drooped like frost-stricken eggplants, thoroughly dejected.
“What happened?” Yang Ping asked.
Little Five sighed and said, “After genetic testing and comparison, the similarity between Tong Yongqian’s mother’s diseased X chromoso and her grandfather’s diseased X chromoso did not et the standard, negating the possibility that her mother’s X chromoso ca from her grandfather. Since it didn’t co from him, it must be from her grandmother. Following this inference, his grandparents’ chromosos might carry the sa diseased gene, possibly due to consanguineous marriage. We also investigated further, and Tong Yongqian’s grandfather admitted in person they were indeed closely related.”
“In this case, everything is normal. Tong Yongqian’s grandfather’s Y chromoso carries this diseased gene, and his grandmother’s X chromoso carries the sa diseased gene. Although rare, this situation aligns with inheritance patterns. Tong Yongqian’s mother’s diseased chromoso ca from her grandmother and was then inherited by Tong Yongqian.”
Little Five was sowhat deflated, having put in so much work, initially filled with hope, only for it to end in vain.
“Here’s the reconstructed genetic pedigree. Please have a look. The complete genetic pedigree now has no issues, fully complies with inheritance patterns, presenting no doubts or logical loopholes at all.”
Zhang Lin handed over a genetic pedigree.
Yang Ping received it and reviewed it carefully. Indeed, from this perspective, the genetic pedigree had no defects. All previous doubts were resolved clearly, and the loopholes had been patched.
Clearly, scientific research is not easy, and the Nobel Prize remains far out of reach, almost akin to dreaming.
Little Five and Zhang Lin lost all confidence, finding their previous thoughts laughable.
“Where is the genetic testing report?”
Yang Ping extended his hand.
Little Five imdiately took out two thick testing reports placed in the backpack beside him.
Yang Ping said nothing as he opened both reports simultaneously, comparing page by page, with Zhang Lin and Little Five helping to hold down the pages to prevent them from springing back.
After a full twenty minutes, Yang Ping finished a rough review and said, “Tong Yongqian’s mother’s diseased X chromoso has been confird not to co from her grandfather. This is supported by genetic chromoso comparison. But I ask you, can this prove that Tong Yongqian’s mother’s X chromoso indeed ca from her grandmother?”
How could Professor Yang ask such a silly question?
Little Five and Zhang Lin stared at Yang Ping. If it were soone else, they wouldn’t want to answer such a simple question, as it was as straightforward as asking, ‘Does 1 1 equal 1?’ Is it true?
However, since Professor Yang posed the question, they had to reply.
“Of course, it’s a non-A-or-B issue. Tong Yongqian’s mother’s genes have been verified as normal XX, with one chromoso from her grandfather and the other from her grandmother. No doubt, right?”
Little Five reasoned.
Yang Ping nodded, “Correct!”
“Then I’ll continue. It’s proven the diseased chromoso didn’t co from her grandfather. Since it didn’t co from him, it must have co from her grandmother. Are there other possibilities?” Little Five was confident his reasoning had no flaws.
Yang Ping put away the genetic testing report and said, “Let ask you a question—if an X-rays show a fracture, and the fracture is very evident with obvious separation at the fracture end, does that definitely an the patient has a fracture?”
Little Five and Zhang Lin scratched their heads together, hesitating to answer.
No need to ask: if it shows a fracture, with separation at the fracture end, how can the patient not have a fracture? Surely there is a fracture, right?
“Go back and think carefully about the question I just asked, and co back to once you’ve figured it out.”
“It’s a simple yet profoundly logical question!”
Yang Ping said.
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