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Chapter 890 - 784 We Will Definitely Get Him_2
Chapter 890: Chapter 784 We Will Definitely Get Him_2
Of course, she had another more important purpose; she and her lover had been separated for several months, and she couldn’t bear the separation any longer.
Yang Ping had also heard about Tang Shun’s private life, but as long as it wasn’t illegal and didn’t disturb others, Yang Ping was completely tolerant of these matters, as they were personal issues that did not affect work.
This Fukunaga Yasuko, according to Liang Fatty, was the "number one" among Tang Shun’s many Japanese girlfriends, with an extraordinary status.
The WeChat group became active at this time, with everyone still discussing the 13 papers, when Song Zimo dropped the aortic dissection case information into it, everyone’s attention instantly focused on the case, especially the newly added group member Li Zehui, who had just joined and was very excited to come across cases related to cardiovascular surgery.
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At this very moment, on the other side of the Pacific, in a small town in the United States.
Inside a six-story building, around a classical round table sat more than a dozen white people, who had come together to discuss the topic of Yang Ping.
"This is all the intelligence on him, take a look, he’s the same Chinese doctor who recently published 13 CNS papers," the middle-aged man with a hawk-like nose said as he lifted a thick folder and waved it in the air.
Such documents were laid out in front of each member, and as the other members also began to flip through them, anyone whose personal details appeared in such a meeting certainly wasn’t ordinary.
They had actually been studying these documents for a long time, but only now were they laid out on the table for discussion.
"He’s very young, and hasn’t been researching for long, yet he has achieved breakthroughs in several fields at the same time. Although these fields are interrelated, I believe that even the world’s best teams, assigning one team per topic, would take over ten years to achieve these targets under optimal conditions," the man with the hawk-like nose continued.
A skinny tall man leaning back in his chair said, "Li Gaoyang, I don’t think it’s that miraculous. We’ve already made significant progress with skin expansion technology; he’s merely a follower, and a follower is nothing to rave about."
"No, sir, you should look more carefully. His approach is completely different. He uses the skin directly for expansion, replicating skin with skin, rather than manufacturing skin from stem cells, nor creating stem cells from skin. And the skin he replicates includes both the epidermis and the dermis, whereas our technology can only synthesize a thin layer before using a special technique to fuse the two layers into one," the man with the hawk-like nose gestured as he explained.
"Microscopic dissection, isn’t that the very foundation of our Functional Digital Human Project? We’ve already completed half of a functional human, while he has only made a piece of digital muscle," another fat man with his elbows on the table said in a booming voice.
The man with the hawk-like nose extended a finger and waved it: "No, completely different. Our goals are aligned—we’re both aiming for functional humans, but he’s using living digital cells, while we’re achieving it directly on a macroscopic level, meaning our digital humans don’t have digital cells as a base unit, which is a world of difference."
"Three-dimensional 3D gene induction, this hypothesis is very imaginative, it’s the thinking of a genius, no less significant than the double helix structure of nucleic acids. If it’s as he says, aiming at this class of genes, then organ cloning is within reach," a muscular man with wavy hair interjected.
"You’re a wise man, we’re on the same page. Today, we’re gathered here to tell you—I mean, we need such talents, very eagerly. Since Manstein and Mendoza, no such talent has appeared. I’d wager he’s the Tesla of the medicine world. What I’m saying is, I must have him work for us, at all costs," the man with the hawk-like nose declared resolutely.
The tall skinny man chuckled: "This young man has already declined Langnaife’s invitation, he didn’t even give it a second thought."
"That’s because he doesn’t know our strength, he doesn’t realize Langnaife is just a small company under our control. If he knew the truth, knew that we could give him everything he desires, he would surely be eager to join us," the man with the hawk-like nose confidently spread his arms wide.
"No, you’re being too confident. In fact, he has already refused. He might say, ’Stay away from me, American.’ We haven’t even fully recruited Manstein." Fatty made an exaggerated gesture.
The man with a hawk nose clearly stood by his opinion, "Manstein will sooner or later come under our command. Look, Mendoza is also one of ours, isn’t he? He is in no way inferior to Manstein."
At this point, an older man with deep-set eyes slowly spoke, a cane resting by his chair.
"I agree with Li Gaoyang’s view. He can always see the future from a sprouting seedling and judge whether it can grow into a towering tree. Dr. Menzaduo is Li Gaoyang’s masterpiece. Everyone has seen this genius’s achievements. He has almost single-handedly shouldered our future."
"Some say that those who control oil control the world, and others say that those who control food control the world. I want to tell you that whoever can take control of human health will be the king of the future world. We need more scientists like Dr. Menzaduo for our plan to succeed."
"The future of organ transplantation must be autologous transplantation, and moreover, factory-customized autologous organ transplants. We have invested hundreds of billions of US dollars and progress is still slow. Yet this young man has given us hope for a breakthrough. He has already cloned skin and then successfully used it in surgery; he aims to complete the Digital Human project, comprised of living digital cells. This is the real functional human; he wants to use 3D technology to print any tissue or organ he wants. He plans to cultivate hearts in a box, just like growing mushrooms. This is exactly what we want to do."
While the old man spoke, everyone listened intently, not a single person interjected.
"But he’s Chinese, China—we have difficulty getting involved," Fatty shrugged his shoulders.
The man with the hawk nose confidently said, "That’s not a problem. How many Chinese can come to study in the United States and then stay here to work and live?"
The tall and thin man fiddled with the documents in his hand: "We control most of the patents for drugs and medical devices in the world; behind almost all pharmaceutical giants stands us. Is there anything we can’t do?"
"The Chinese are a bit different. They are unique, and their way of thinking is different from ours," Fatty still shook his head.
"No matter what he thinks, we must get him, and we certainly can get him. We need these scientists in order to advance our cause," the man with the hawk nose said emphatically.
"That’s the right idea. Li Gaoyang, you take care of this matter. Next, I want to know how our progress is," the elderly man asked.
Li Gaoyang answered, "The Functional Digital Human project is halfway done. At this rate, we can complete the whole functional digital human in three years. The mapping of the disease spectrum for various countries is also nearing its end, and the new anti-tumor drug research has completed the first phase of clinical trials."
"We control most of the patents for drugs and medical devices in the world; behind almost all pharmaceutical giants stands us. Is there anything we can’t do?" the tall and thin man fiddled with the documents in his hand.
"The Chinese are a bit different. They are unique, and their way of thinking is different from ours," Fatty still shook his head.
"No matter what he thinks, we must get him, and we certainly can get him. We need these scientists in order to advance our cause," the man with the hawk nose said emphatically.
"That’s the right idea. Li Gaoyang, you take care of this matter. Next, I want to know how our progress is," the elderly man asked.
Li Gaoyang answered, "The Functional Digital Human project is halfway done. At this rate, we can complete the whole functional digital human in three years. The mapping of the disease spectrum for various countries is also nearing its end, and the new anti-tumor drug research has completed the first phase of clinical trials."
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