Rebirth of the God-level Xueba

Chapter 1271: Drug effect

Yang Rui arrived at Astra's office area half an hour earlier, and sat quietly in the lounge, reading his manuscript. "August One Chinese Language"?? W? W? W?. ㈧ 8? 1? ZW. COM

Lectures in large companies are very polarizing. Sometimes, certain professors will receive extra praise, and sometimes they will receive special ridicule.

With a good title, it is usually easier to get the former.

For example, a professor at Harvard University, a professor at Stanford University, or an academician of Trinity College in Cambridge, etc., are always more convincing, but not absolute.

A good example is the professor at Stanford University. Because of the distance, Silicon Valley startups often invite Professor Stanford to lectures, but those who go there may not be recognized by Silicon Valley people. Although many people in Silicon Valley came from the computer department of Stanford University, they were still very ridiculed. After years or years of hard work, those Silicon Valley people with high incomes are no longer what they look like in school. They also have their own understanding of the true strength of Stanford University professors.

At this time, Stanford University professors are not necessarily at the forefront of the industry.

Moreover, the so-called frontier theories they put forward may not necessarily be recognized by the industry.

The founders of Cisco, Bosak and Lena, can be regarded as examples of the industry taking it all. They are experts in computer theory, and they have made first-class practices. The routers they created are network technologies. The exhibition laid the initial foundation.

But if you carefully examine the identities of the two, you can know that it is not easy for them to do all this. Bossack is the director of the Computer Center of the Stanford Computer Department, and Sandy Lena is the head of the Computer Center of the Business School. In the age of incomplete education in Silicon Valley, they were basically the first-class scholars in the theoretical field.

Giving a lecture to Astra is also not easy.

For such a large pharmaceutical company, it cannot be simply regarded as the level of the industry. In this type of company, there are also hidden dragons and crouching tigers.

Of course, the original pharmaceutical company researchers have no sense of existence in front of scholars like Yang Rui. They belong to the lowest level of the scientific research chain. Whether they are good students or poor students, whether they are undergraduates or doctoral students, they will enter the pharmaceutical industry if they graduate. The company basically won't make a difference in the frontier of science.

Even if there are some special cases, it is usually not a scientist recognized by the mainstream.

The goal of pharmaceutical companies is to find compounds for known targets in the field of g protein-coupled receptors. The main work of scholars from pharmaceutical companies is to conduct systematic research by cutting-edge scientists and then proceed to systematic research. As a target of research, it can be said that industry researchers are not even second-line scientists, but can only be called third-line, so-called achievement transformers.

However, companies like Astra, in addition to the original pharmaceutical company researchers, inevitably have first-line and second-line researchers, and some powerful companies can even recruit Nobel Prize winners.

2oo8’s Nobel Prize in Biology was awarded to Larder Hausen, who won the prize for his research on the human sarcoidosis that causes cervical cancer. It has a close relationship with AstraZeneca and can be regarded as one-third. An AstraZeneca.

This time the Nobel Prize is also the most suspected Nobel Prize fraud case that Yang Rui knows. Although no conclusive evidence has been obtained, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals did play a key role in this year's Nobel Prize. One of AstraZeneca's directors is a Nobel committee member, and before winning the award, he acquired a company that develops the key components of the hpV vaccine and will charge a huge patent fee for this.

In addition, the chairman of the five-member committee responsible for selecting Nobel Prize candidates served as AstraZeneca’s fee consultant in o6. One of the members of the fifty-member committee responsible for voting also took Aspen in the name of consultant. Likang's money.

AstraZeneca had also sponsored the two organizations of the Nobel Committee and its affiliated promotion departments in the previous few years. In addition, several members of the Nobel Committee admitted that they had been invited to travel to China at the expense of the Chinese side. Introduce to Chinese officials how the various candidates were selected-that was after o5 years, indicating that China at that time already had a prying eye for the Nobel Prize, or it was just AstraZeneca using the Chinese platform .

All in all, large pharmaceutical companies are like large military companies or large energy companies. They are organisms with huge energy. They can play a role in world affairs that is stronger than most small Asian, African, and Latin American governments. .

However, large pharmaceutical companies are also a complex complex of contradictions. They all have a history of tens of hundreds of years. The founders have gone. It is difficult for the remaining professional managers and shareholders to find a single dominant player. A director or chairman of the board can definitely decide a major event.

Yang Rui needed to prove his strength even more so that he could catch a ride.

Before the Nobel Prize, everyone is equal, except Sweden.

"Mr. Yang Rui, the time is up." Pulitzer came to the lounge and said peacefully.

Yang Rui stood up steadily, smiled, and asked, "Are there many people here?"

"There are about 60 people." Pulitzer explained: "Sweden is a country with a small population. It is seldom like China that gathers a lot of people at once."

Yang Rui was stunned for a moment and couldn't help laughing.

Pulitzer knew he had said the wrong thing, and couldn't help but feel a little embarrassed.

Yang Rui coughed and said, "60 people are very satisfying."

He is going to explain academic issues to researchers, and there are many people who can make up a class. To put it bluntly, there is now an academic seminar on g-protein coupled receptors held in China. Scholars who can understand what he is talking about are estimated to be not even 30. They are a bit worse. Fifteen may be all. reluctantly.

Although Wang Qi can be seen by raising his head, it takes courage and luck to walk under the Wang Qi with blood on his knees.

More than 60 people, sitting neatly in a classroom-like meeting room, everyone has a chair, which is also neatly arranged.

It's really neat.

Standing on the podium, Yang Rui could see these chairs as if they were a military parade.

Moreover, unlike domestic lectures, people will sit down a little bit on purpose, or prefer to sit in the back.

The Swedes sat one by one from front to back, from left to right, and each chair was tense next to each other.

The chairs are folding chairs, so they don’t have handles. This makes the large squares of chairs slightly crowded. However, everyone in the Swedes sits upright, with their chests upright, and they don’t make their position unique. Try not to have physical contact with other people.

If it weren't for knowing that this was a temporary request, Yang Rui would treat them as if they had rehearsed.

Of course, it can also be said that they have rehearsed. The Swedes have been collectively managed like this since they were young.

In addition to the employees of Astra, several members of the Chinese delegation came to attend the class, and they only sat in a row.

Yang Rui plans to teach in English, so he won't use it if he doesn't understand it.

In fact, you don’t have to come to listen to understand English. The content of Yang Rui’s lectures does not overlap with most people’s research directions.

"I want to talk about g-protein coupled receptors and g-proteins today." Yang Rui opened the lecture booth on the table without reading it, and said: "I want to make a prediction first. It will be 30 years old. Later, drugs that use g protein-coupled receptors as targets will reach 50% of the total number of modern drugs. In other words, when pharmaceutical companies will prescribe new drugs in the future, at least one of every two new drugs is based on g protein. The coupled receptor is the target..."

The Swede, who was very quiet, suddenly became less quiet.

As a very disciplined nation, the Swedes are very similar to the Japanese, and they both pay attention not to cause trouble to others, but at this time there are still people who can't help but shout, "How is it possible."

This is not a question. Yang Rui didn’t want to answer, but continued: “One of the two new drugs targets g protein-coupled receptors, which is actually not enough, because what I said 5o% is 5o% of the total number of modern drugs... But let’s not talk about the future today, let’s talk about the present, what we can do with g-protein coupled receptors now.”

When Yang Rui said this, everyone was quiet.

For researchers in pharmaceutical companies, "what can be done" is a real dry matter.

At this time, Yang Rui seemed to be a pig killer. Pharmaceutical companies do catering. They need to understand ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ how the pig is divided, and what is the best part for each part?

In the end, whether the ribs are used for broth or sweet and sour, and whether the fat is used for refining or re-cooking depends on the quality of the meat.

Of course, pharmaceutical companies at the level of Astra are so particular about it, and it’s normal to just pull a piece of it and just do it.

Yang Rui glanced down at his handout, and then said: "My ion channel laboratory has done in-depth research on g protein-coupled receptors, but this aspect is not what I want to talk about today. I want to cut in from a new angle, so I named it the dynamic quality retest method. This method is considered in my spare time. It is a small problem, but it is very useful. At the moment, the most appropriate place is Because it can analyze the drug effects of g protein-coupled receptors in human primary cells."

As soon as the word "drug effect" came out, the neatly large squares suddenly undulated like waves.

That was the whispering movement of the researchers.

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(End of this chapter)

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