Rebirth of the God-level Xueba

Chapter 419 The Dissertation Booklet Is Finished

"Why did the second half of this thesis become an abstract?" A scholar who finished the thesis in the fastest time came to Yang Rui's side, his whole face seemed to be deceived.

Yang Rui said calmly: "The time of the meeting is relatively short. I think the part of the mutagenic gene is enough for a report. I have already sent out the rest of the part for public release. Therefore, it is not convenient to share discussed during the meeting."

"For a paper, half of it is a report during the conference, and half of it is published publicly. How can this happen?" The foreigner made an unhappy expression.

"To be precise, there are two papers, one will be reported during the meeting, and the other will be published publicly." Yang Rui said plausibly.

The entire potassium ion-related paper does have three parts. The first part has been published on the Internet, which brought a lot of experience to Yang Rui. The second part is the part of mutagenic genes. The above icons and numbers are definitely a sincere work in this meeting.

As for the molecular mechanism of the third part, although Yang Rui finished the experiment and sorted it out, he didn't have time to write the paper.

Yang Rui simply omitted this part of the paper. Anyway, as an international conference, only the part of mutagenesis is enough.

If it is an international conference two years later, Chinese scholars will generally not publish heavyweight papers on it.

Of course, the top international conferences are different, and the papers published during them are still very valuable.

It's a pity that the "International Medical Bioengineering Conference" is not a top-level international conference. Although in the 1980s, its tone was still very high in China, Yang Rui also felt that it was unnecessary to bring out all the research.

It is very common for a project to be worked on for several years. For example, projects related to potassium ion channels, if you pull out any one, you can cheat two or three years of funding. In such a long period of time, is it possible that the project team will only have one paper? do not write o

That is of course impossible. If the project team does not write a paper, they will not be able to find funding for next year, let alone continue the project.

Let alone the 1980s, as early as the 1970s and even the 1960s, the scientific community had to become exaggerated.

A project that can publish three papers will never publish two papers, and papers that can be disassembled and published will never be merged...

When Yang Rui came back three years later, this habit was even more ingrained. It was nothing to write a project that was originally three parts into three papers. He had done all the things that were originally a part of the project.

European and American scholars who are at the forefront of science also do the same thing very smoothly. The scholars who finished Yang Rui's paper the fastest actually complained a few words. It is very close, this is a good occasion, you should fully explain your point of view, which can facilitate everyone's communication."

Yang Rui chuckled and asked, "As far as the thesis is concerned, what suggestions do you have at present?"

"This... I haven't finished reading it yet, haha, it's hard to say, er, I'm going to read it carefully again." The foreigner was a little embarrassed, for such a large paper, it's amazing to read more than 20 pages roughly. However, giving advice is not an instant thing.

Moreover, unlike other people's papers, Yang Rui stood on the shoulders of giants who were 3 years old. This paper, let alone obvious fallacies, can only be perfected even if biological science develops for another 3 years. argument, it is impossible to prove that his thesis is wrong.

The arguments and evidence are intertwined. As a natural science, it is difficult to find faults in such a thesis.

"It's a perfect job." An Australian scholar next to him raised his thumb to indicate to Yang Rui, and said, "How did you come up with this idea?"

"Which idea?"

"Inducing genetic mutation, I know, now it seems that there are good reasons, but why did you decide to use this method?"

Yang Rui chuckled twice: "I think it's a good idea, I didn't think too much about it."

"Using this method, which kind of mutant gene you get, you have to study on a certain mutant gene, right?" The Australian went deeper.

Yang Rui nodded: "That's right."

"There is still a certain possibility that you will not be able to continue the research. Could it be that you have induced a mutant gene, but you can't continue, and you have chosen another mutant gene?

The Australian asked the key question at once.

Several people nearby looked at Yang Rui.

Gene mutation is a random behavior, but it is not necessarily easy to study the molecular mechanism of the mutated gene. With the technology 3 years later, there are still countless genes that cannot study the molecular mechanism. As a method that has just been created, the thinking of Australians is very normal reasoning:

Yang Rui must have mutated multiple mutant genes, and then chose the easiest one to study, and analyzed the molecular mechanism.

If there is no third part of the thesis, that is, the abstract of the thesis written by Yang Rui in the second half, you may not necessarily think so.

But Yang Rui has already worked out the molecular mechanism, so he may still have a few mutant genes in his hands.

For experts in the field who have just read the paper, this is a moderate temptation.

Yang Rui also realized this, but he said vaguely: "My luck is better than the price. In short, I didn't bother to select genes."

Of course he didn't bother, he just made whatever mutant gene he got.

In other people's ears, the meaning is different. Because other people's attention is on the selection.

In their consciousness, Yang Rui has a choice.

In other words, Yang Rui did have a mutant gene in his hands.

Casually estimating the cost of mutagenizing his genes, a Korean scholar immediately said in English with a strong accent: "I am Cui Zhenzhong from Seoul University. If Mr. Yang Rui has time, please come to visit Seoul University. Well, we Your visit fee will be reimbursed."

Cui Zhenzhong is quite familiar with China and knows that very few Chinese can refuse this kind of invitation to visit abroad.

In contrast, Australians lack talent in this area. He said bluntly: "I will stay in China for a few days, hoping to visit Mr. Yang Rui's laboratory. Oh, I forgot to introduce myself, haha, my upbringing Well... Well, I am Stephen Abbott, a professor at the University of Queensland, our laboratory has cooperated with many countries around the world, and we hope to cooperate with Chinese laboratories."

Yang Rui frowned, he was really interested. The 1980s was a good time, especially now in 1984, foreign countries have shown a friendly attitude towards China, and there are many opportunities for foreign cooperation in all walks of life.

Of course, most of those qualified to deal with foreign countries in the 1980s were state-owned enterprises or state institutions, but in the field of scientific research, scholars have a very large right to choose freely. This period of time is also the beginning of the wave of scholars going abroad. Many outstanding scholars and scientific researchers have studied abroad in various international cooperation, or immigrated overseas

For Yang Rui, it would be a good choice if he could associate Huarui Laboratory with a foreign laboratory.

However, Yang Rui did not make a hasty decision. He smiled and said, "I hope everyone will focus on my report today. If you cooperate, we will talk after the report is over."

"Of course, I'm sorry, I was too anxious." The Australian apologized with his hands on his chest.

Choi Jin Joong of Seoul University also nodded with a smile.

A few more scholars squeezed in, or took away their thesis notebooks to read elsewhere, or stood aside to read.

The papers were sent out one after another, Yang Rui was still doing well, but Huang Mao relaxed all of a sudden.

"It seems that the dissertation can be finished." Huang Mao whispered in Chinese.

Yang Rui laughed dumbly: "You don't worry about this all the time, do you?"

"Of course I have to worry. I have printed more than a hundred copies. If I can't finish distributing them, isn't it all wasted?"

"Waste definitely won't happen, we have to stand for another half an hour."

Huang Mao was startled: "Why do you have to stand for another half an hour?"

"For a paper with more than 2 pages, it will take half an hour to speak quickly, and then 40 to 50 minutes for the answering session. We have a total of two hours, and of course we have to stand for another half an hour. Otherwise, the question-and-answer session It took too long, and it took a lot of work.”

"But the paper booklets are gone."

"What do you mean no more?"

"The distribution will be over soon. I just brought these on the table, and there is nothing left." Huang Mao became anxious all of a sudden.

Yang Rui looked down and saw that there were at most 30 theses booklets left on the desktop. According to the current speed, it would take less than ten minutes to shine.

This is of course a good thing. More than 100 paper booklets are illuminated, which means that the conference hall can also be filled with people, which can greatly improve the style.

Although Yang Rui has always been full of confidence, he has no idea about the attendance rate of his report meeting. Scholars listening to reports are the same as ordinary people watching movies. The bigger the movie, the easier it is to predict, and the smaller it is, the harder it is to predict.

Yang Rui is neither well-known nor has a title like a professor. In this venue where several lectures are held at the same time, he is still considered a weaker party. He really dare not say whether the venue can be filled with 6 people.

However, if the paper can be published in ten minutes, the remaining twenty minutes will be wasted.

After Yang Rui thought for a while, he pulled Huang Mao over and whispered in his ear: "Go to the organizing committee now and tell us that we have sent out more than 100 papers, and ask them to change us to a larger conference room. Then ask them to copy more papers for us."

"Can it work?" Huang Mao felt that the organizing committee of the international conference was quite tall.

Yang Rui waved his hand: "Whether it works or not, you will know after you try it."

"Then I'm going, can you handle it alone?"

"There's nothing you can't handle, go and come back quickly."

"Hold people back." Huang Maosheng was afraid that people would run away again, squeezed out of the crowd, and rushed towards the office area.

When I was about to go upstairs, I turned around and saw several meeting rooms, but Yang Rui's room was full of people.

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