Jiang Yuzhu came to a special analysis area where some advanced genetic sequencing equipment was placed.

The dean said: “These devices can help us more accurately identify genetic mutations in tumors, thereby customizing a more personalized treatment plan for each patient.”

Jiang Yuzhu couldn't help but be shocked by this treatment method that was accurate to the individual level.

She looked at the large data analysis screen that the researcher was operating on the side, which displayed complex genetic maps and drug response data.

She knows that these data represent the hope and future of countless patients.

The dean gently opened a door and led Jiang Yuzhu into a specialized laboratory, which was the core area of ​​their new drug research.

Walking in step by step, Jiang Yuzhu felt as if he had stepped into a new world, full of unknowns and possibilities.

The internal layout of the laboratory appears extremely precise and orderly.

Detailed drug molecular structure diagrams and experimental flow charts hang on the white walls. Each picture demonstrates the scientific rigor here.

In the center of the room, a row of high-end experimental equipment is lined up. They are running quietly, and various data are constantly flashing on the display screen.

There was a hint of pride in the dean's voice. He pointed to a high-tech equipment in the center of the laboratory: "This is our latest drug development. It has shown high efficiency in killing a variety of cancer cell types. Especially for certain cancer cells." It shows great potential for treating some difficult-to-treat cancers."

Jiang Yuzhu looked closer, her eyes full of respect.

She saw lab workers using the equipment, carefully monitoring the effects of drugs on cell cultures.

On the screen, vivid charts and data streams display the action process and effects of the drug.

"What is the working mechanism of this drug?" Jiang Yuzhu asked, professional interest in her voice.

The dean explained in detail: "This drug mainly works by targeting the unique molecular markers of cancer cells. It can accurately target and kill cancer cells while minimizing damage to normal cells. In addition, it can also activate patients Your own immune system helps the body fight cancer more effectively."

Jiang Yuzhu's eyes shone with thought as she evaluated the potential application of this drug and its significance to patients.

She turned to the busy researcher beside her: "How did this drug perform in clinical trials?"

A young researcher replied: "Currently, we are conducting preliminary clinical trials. Preliminary results show that it shows significant therapeutic effects on certain types of cancer. Of course, we also need further data to confirm its efficacy." Safety and long-term effects.”

There was a hint of deep worry in the dean's tone. He turned to Jiang Yuzhu and said slowly: "However, we face an important challenge. Although this new drug has a significant killing effect on cancer cells, it also has a significant effect on killing cancer cells. The patient's red blood cells caused damage. We are working hard to find a solution to this problem."

Jiang Yuzhu stared at the dean, feeling deep concern in his heart.

She understands that the development of any drug will not be smooth sailing, and every step of progress is accompanied by challenges and risks.

"How serious are the side effects of this drug currently?" Jiang Yuzhu asked, professional concern in her voice.

The dean sighed and replied: "In some early clinical trials, we observed a significant decrease in red blood cells. This has had a considerable impact on the overall health of the patients. Currently, our research team is trying to adjust The formulation and dosage of the drug in an attempt to reduce this side effect."

Jiang Yuzhu frowned and thought deeply, and then suddenly came up with a bold idea: "If we take exchange transfusion treatment while using this drug, can we reduce the damage to red blood cells?"

The atmosphere in the laboratory changed instantly. The dean and other researchers were stunned at first, and then expressions of surprise gradually appeared on their faces.

An experienced pharmacologist first broke the silence: "This... this is really a very innovative idea. Exchange transfusion therapy does have the potential to reduce the damage of drugs to red blood cells, which can be used as an auxiliary means."

The crowd around started a heated discussion, and everyone was inspired by Jiang Yuzhu's proposal.

A senior clinician added: "It is true that exchange transfusion therapy has been successfully used in some severely ill patients. Combined with this new drug, it may really open up a new treatment avenue."

A thoughtful light flashed in the dean's eyes. He turned to Jiang Yuzhu and said seriously: "Dr. Jiang, your proposal may provide us with a brand new solution. We need to know the safety and effectiveness of this combination treatment." Conduct detailed research.”

After careful consideration, the dean said slowly: "Dr. Jiang, your proposal is very creative, but we must also face the risks associated with it. Although exchange transfusion treatment may reduce the damage caused by drugs to red blood cells, this approach may also Causing other complications. We have to proceed with caution."

Jiang Yuzhu nodded seriously. She clearly understood the complexity and uncertainty of this treatment method: "I understand, Dean. This method does have risks, and we need to be very cautious in the experiment. But if we can find a suitable Preliminary trials in patients may provide us with valuable data and experience."

The atmosphere in the laboratory became more serious, and everyone was fully aware of the challenges they were facing.

A senior biologist suggested: "We should start with animal experiments to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of this treatment in a controlled environment. Then, we can gradually move to small-scale trials on human patients."

Jiang Yuzhu took over: "Indeed, we should proceed step by step, ensuring that risks are reduced as much as possible at every step. Before turning to human trials, we need to ensure that all safety measures are in place."

The dean looked at Jiang Yuzhu, his eyes flashing with approval.

He deeply felt that Jiang Yuzhu’s joining brought new vitality to the institute.

"Dr. Jiang, your arrival is an honor for us. Your ideas can always inspire new ideas and possibilities," the dean said sincerely.

Jiang Yuzhu smiled slightly and responded humbly: "Dean, I am just doing my best for our common goal." Her heart was filled with a sense of mission to bring hope to patients.

The dean immediately took action, decisively and quickly. "We can't waste time."

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