Chapter 1559: Chapter 1057: A Performance Without an Audience
These surgeons from Sanbo Hospital truly live up to their reputation, performing entire procedures independently without even needing assistance for suturing.
Little Five and Zhang Lin began showcasing their life-long expertise, which proved much simpler than stitching the tail of a newborn white mouse.
His movents were swift: cutting open, exposing the thoracic cavity, revealing the heart, locating several major blood vessels, severing and inserting the tubes, then securing both ends, closing the thoracic cavity, all in one seamless motion.
In under ten minutes, they completed intubation on a mouse, a task that typically takes researchers two or three hours just to locate the blood vessels. It seems surgeons are indeed different.
Director Pan watched in amazent, surprised by their incredible speed.
“The two teachers work so quickly. I have a classmate studying in the United States, their laboratory also requires mouse heart intubation for a project, offering a two thousand US dollar monthly salary without finding anyone proficient in intubation.” Director Pan remarked from the side.
“You an I could go to the United States to make money by playing with mice?” Zhang Lin said while intubating.
Director Pan quickly clarified, “Misunderstanding, misunderstanding, I ant how clumsy Arican hands are, while we Chinese have nimble fingers.”
“I’m leaving, you two continue here.” Yang Ping left Zhang Lin and Little Five there, departing himself, unable to remain and watch them perform mouse heart intubation.
Yang Ping left the physiology teaching research room, heading to Nandu dical University to see Professor Su. Since he was here, he might as well exchange a few words with Professor Su as a courtesy.
Professor Su happened to be in the office, delighted to see Yang Ping co for a visit. They chatted for a while before Yang Ping returned to Sanbo Hospital.
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After returning from Nandu dical University, Yang Ping kept pondering sothing: These young students indeed have nurous ideas and a strong capacity for innovation. It’s the sa for him now, possessing curiosity and a strong desire to explore the unknown, making it essential to unleash the potential of the youth in research as much as possible.
For another round of testing, Zhang Lin and Little Five consulted many materials, redesigning the thod for judging chromosomal coincidence rates in these circumstances, then analyzing whether this testing thod applies to the current project. If not suitable, they might need to design a new thod themselves. Fortunately, luck was on their side, as the current testing thod seed adequate, just requiring a new standard.
After testing, they discovered an astonishing fact: Tong Yongqian’s mother carries the disease gene on the X chromoso inherited from his grandfather. Genetic comparison verified that his grandfather’s Y chromoso had undergone a rare genetic recombination with the X chromoso during rapid division, transferring the disease gene from the Y chromoso to the X chromoso, thereby passing this gene to Tong Yongqian through this X chromoso, unveiling the truth.
At this point, Little Five and Zhang Lin’s project had a clear starting point. They planned to publish a case report based on this special case, then delve deeper into the possibilities and principles of Y and X gene recombination during iosis.
If they continue to achieve breakthroughs, they might truly establish themselves in the field of genetics; they have indeed caught the tail of success.
Yang Ping also developed an interest in this case. He was intrigued by the chanism of Y gene closure. What ultimately caused the recombination of the Y chromoso and X chromoso in Tong Yongqian’s grandfather, and what was missing—this is the very thing Yang Ping needed to find.
Yang Ping entrusted this unique case to Professors Lu Xiaolu, Zhang Zhiwei, and Lin Lan, as they each ford a special team to cooperatively research the gene closure chanism of the Y chromoso, hoping to use this special chanism to suppress the K Virus, maintaining its stability through certain iterations to ensure its treatnt effect and safety.
Both Zhang Lin and Little Five hitched a ride on the bandwagon, as their research had so shared points with this team, allowing them to share certain results.
Using these shared results, Little Five and Zhang Lin could save ti and legitimately incorporate these results into their own project.
Little Five reviewed his notes and delivered a lecture at Nandu dical University. The reception was overwhelmingly positive, boosting his confidence completely, and he resolved to achieve significant results.
Zhang Lin felt sowhat regretful, as this important opportunity for showmanship wasn’t given to him but left to Little Five. He believed he could have perford equally well, as he always paid close attention during lectures.
For although they demonstrated their skills under the microscope at Nandu dical University, it seed like playing music to a cow, since they couldn’t perceive it, assuming every surgeon had this level of skill.
Yang Ping took the ti to visit Ruixing Group again, noting that Ruixing Group had established multiple institutes with formidable research capabilities. They focused their resources on core, foundational, and high-tech dical instrunts and experintal equipnt, long dominated by developed nations, requiring massive human and financial investnt for incrental breakthroughs, prohibiting shortcut overtakes.
Especially so cutting-edge dical biological experintal equipnt, considered to be strategic technology, essential for nurous dical biological experints. Without these advanced devices, the progress of dical biological technology severely stagnates. Ruixing Group had heavily invested resources to research these advanced technologies, these instrunts forming the cornerstone of dical biological technology.
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Dean Xia’s reforms were progressing vigorously, with several affiliated hospital deans being very active, trying every ans to counter Dean Xia, hoping to wrest as much power as possible in the tussle with Dean Xia.
Several deans and the nurous associate deans unanimously felt that electing the dean from the staff was impossible, rely a tactic by Dean Xia to utilize this point to wrest more power from them.
All affiliated hospitals were under the Clinical dical College’s managent, a pioneering approach nationwide, unlike other dical University’s clinical colleges which only managed students’ clinical teachings without real regulatory power over affiliated hospitals, which remained autonomous fiefdoms.
Now, the newly established Clinical dical College truly possessed the authority to manage all affiliated hospitals, aiming to establish a system allowing both control and supervision over these hospitals while granting them considerable freedom.
For instance, in financial matters, each hospital’s budget must be approved by the Clinical dical College committee, and the hospital’s financial situation must undergo auditing by the Clinical dical College, ensuring transparency in every expenditure.
At year-end, deans and associate deans undergo questioning by all hospital employees; every action, every penny requires clarity and reasonableness. If unsatisfactory, employees can collectively appeal to the Clinical dical College for investigation, where half the investigation committee mbers must be representatives elected by the employees.
If this system is implented, all deans and associate deans will be constrained, left to behave dutifully.
Just as those deans were pondering their moves, the genuine staff election for the dean comnced unexpectedly, catching the deans off guard: was this for real?
This matter couldn’t be refuted, as Dean Xia himself participated in the Clinical dical College dean election. If successful, he’d continue his role; if not, he vowed to resign without objection.
A staff election committee comprising employees from all affiliated hospitals and Nandu dical University was ford, organizing, supervising, and conducting the election transparently, without any semblance of simulation.
Dean Gu Junhao of Affiliated Hospital No. 4 was as anxious as ants on a hot pan—how could an already cooked duck be wasted? His deanship had required significant investnt; if erased this ti, he’d suffer trendous losses.
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