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Now reading: Chapter 1986 - 1347: Applying for Academician Status (2) from Surgery Godfather, a Fantasy novel by Ocean And Summer.

"I understand, and I appreciate the trust and nurturing of the school." His response was as calm as ever, "I will cooperate with the relevant work. But my focus will still be on the current research and clinical issues."

For him, the Nobel Prize is international academic recognition of his theoretical value; being an academician is perhaps a summary and positioning by the dostic system of his contributions. Both are important, but neither will change what he does every day: analyzing data, considering cases, advancing research, and guiding the team.

He shared this news with Xiao Su. Xiao Su was feeding their one-year-old son, Xiao Shu, and paused with the spoon, blinking her eyes, "Academician? That’s great. Anyway, it’s sothing you deserve."

Yang Ping smiled.

Xiao Shu banged on the tray with an "ah ah," spilling so rice cereal. Xiao Su hurriedly wiped it up, muttering, "Oh... will there be social events during this ti..."

She knew that her husband disliked social engagents the most.

Yang Ping chuckled, his wife’s concerns always so pragmatic yet warm. He walked over, took the bowl and spoon from Xiao Su’s hand, "I’ll feed him. Don’t think too much, life goes on as usual, and Daddy will handle everything, my life goes on as usual."

The team sent by Nandu dical University quickly settled into Sanbo Research Institute. Under the coordination of Tang Shun and Song Zimo, they began thoroughly and ticulously organizing all the materials from Yang Ping’s dical career: educational background, work experience, every paper published, every patent obtained, every research project led, important academic reports, international cooperation records, list of students ntored, dostic and international awards received, focusing on the official docunts and evaluations of his two Nobel Prizes... even including detailed dical records and societal impact analysis of typical cured cases like Sisi.

This is a massive and tedious project. Tang Shun and Song Zimo had to devote substantial energy to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and highlights of the materials. Zhang Lin was responsible for handling the increasing dia inquiries about the matter, consistently deflecting them with "school-level matters, not convenient to comnt" to avoid premature hype.

anwhile, so "informal" communications and exchanges began to increase. Certain academicians from the Division of Life Sciences and dicine and the Division of dicine and Health, either through old connections at Nandu dical University or through academic cooperation networks, began contacting and interacting with Yang Ping under various pretexts, which essentially carried an "assessnt" intent. Yang Ping was well aware of this but did not deliberately cater to it, mainly focusing on academic discussions. His profound scholarship, clear thinking, and deep insights into frontier issues often naturally impressed the other party during conversations.

Once, during a video exchange, a seasoned academician known for strictness sharply raised issues about the standardization and risk control of the systemic regulation theory in clinical applications. Yang Ping did not evade it and elaborated on the "certification-training-monitoring-feedback" system they were constructing, sharing the complete data and thoughts on the Heidelberg "Lina" case regarding the setbacks faced, adjustnts made, and progress achieved in the treatnt process.

"Scientific exploration inevitably accompanies the unknown and risks," Yang Ping said calmly on the screen, "The key is not to eliminate all risks but to establish a chanism for quickly identifying, honestly facing, scientifically analyzing, and effectively responding to risks. Our open publication of failed cases and establishnt of a data-sharing platform are precisely for this purpose."

The old academician listened, remaining silent for a long ti, eventually nodding slowly, "Not shying away from failure, daring to share the twists and turns, that’s the real attitude for doing science, very good."

This positive feedback, accumulated through various channels to Nandu dical University and higher levels, further strengthened the confidence of all parties.

However, just as the application process was proceeding in an orderly manner, a faint yet clearly malicious undercurrent began to sprout in a few online corners.

Initially, in a forum that went by the na of "academic fraud busters," which in reality was filled with various conspiracy theories and emotional venting, there appeared an anonymous lengthy post. The post had a sensational headline: "The Shadow Under the Nobel Halo: The Capital Ga and Academic Packaging Behind the ’Youngest Academician Candidate’ Yang Ping."

The post was a hodgepodge of seemingly plausible but false information. It first "questioned" the "falsifiability" of systemic regulation theory, citing outdated viewpoints long refuted by mainstream academia. Then, it turned to target Yang Ping’s team’s collaboration with comrcial capital, especially its deep ties with Ruixing dical, Anning Insurance, and Giant Group. The post deliberately blurred the line between "academic cooperation" and "capital control," suggesting that Yang Ping’s scientific achievents and Nobel Prize were "products packaged by capital with vast investnts," aid at "monopolizing the future dical market and reaping huge profits."

More maliciously, the post dredged up old news of the "Zhu Cheng incident" at the Provincial People’s Hospital, insinuating that Yang Ping’s team "might also have similar issues," just "protected by larger capital and power."

Finally, the post sarcastically "called for": "In major events involving the purity of national academia like the application for academicians, relevant departnts should conduct thorough investigations, be vigilant against academic stars being hijacked by capital, and prevent the Nobel Prize from becoming a tool for certain interest groups."

This post, penned with an experienced hand adept at inciting emotions, was quickly picked up by several self-dia accounts specializing in controversial content. After being edited and repackaged with even more incendiary titles, it began circulating on so short video platforms and niche social circles.

Although the spread was limited and far from forming a public opinion storm, its malicious intent and precise timing alerted Nandu dical University and Sanbo Research Institute from the start.

"Sa old trick," Zhang Lin said, eyes on the screen, sneering, "First slap on the ’capital’ label, then pull the ’academic purity’ string, and finally hint at a ’dark underbelly.’ It’s clear that when upfront challenges on theory don’t work, they’ve started resorting to dirt-throwing tactics."

Tang Shun looked serious, "This ti it’s different. The timing is chosen during the sensitive period of the academician application—clearly aid at creating noise and interfering with the review. Even if they can’t stop it, they want to disgust people and plant seeds of stigmatization. Plus, bringing up Director Zhu’s old story... that thod feels familiar."

After reading the screenshot contents, Yang Ping showed no anger, only a cold understanding on his face. "It seems that so people are still unwilling to give up. Or maybe, the interests we’re touching are deeper and more stubborn than imagined."

Huang Jiacai’s response was swift and professional. Ruixing dical’s legal and public relations teams imdiately activated, preparing legal materials to pursue false statents and contacting reputable science and finance dia to positively articulate the internationally common model and positive significance of industry-university-research cooperation and capital aiding technological innovation, to counter negative narratives.

Nandu dical University also took the matter very seriously. Professor Su personally instructed that a special Chapter should be added to the application materials, clearly explaining the knowledge protection, benefit distribution principles, and social benefits reflection during the technological achievent transformation of Yang Ping’s team to rebut "capital control theories" with facts. anwhile, the school’s Propaganda Departnt prepared background materials introducing Yang Ping’s consistent low-profile, focus on research, and his team’s specific examples of assisting poor patients and sharing research results since his studies and throughout his career.

Soon, top official dia also published articles criticizing such conspiracy theories and slander, asserting that thorough investigations must be conducted to bring justice to those involved.

This ti, Yang Ping made no response. He no longer wanted to waste even a bit of ti on this matter.

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