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Chapter 764 Rapid accumulation

Fan Lunding was very silent in Huarui's laboratory. Apart from talking about some new drug development, he rarely chatted or even talked. Sometimes, he would even look at Yang Rui with resentful eyes to make one deferrosterone derivative after another.

Yes, one deferrosterone derivative after another.

Yang Rui completely listened to Fan Lunding's opinion and decided to make more deferrosterone derivatives to provide backup.

New drug development is a very test of character, because the public has unusually high requirements for pharmaceutical companies, which makes the risk of clinical trials infinitely increase. Drugs with the same chemical structure can pass in Europe, but may not pass in the United States. Those who pass this year may not pass next year.

Even companies like Pfizer cannot guarantee that drugs with a certain chemical structure will pass the FDA review. Different chemical structures will have different side effects. Moreover, everyone's response to drugs is different. No one can guess whether your next clinical trial will encounter a patient with a stress response.

Modern clinical trials cannot cover the entire population, and have not been developed to screen clinical trials through genes. Therefore, unless it is an important drug that is highly anticipated by the company, a clinical accident is enough to ruin the future of a good drug.

The solution is just like buying lottery tickets, try to buy as much as possible and try to cover it comprehensively.

Of course, under such policy restrictions, the public's access to drugs with the least side effects and the most outstanding efficacy is not necessarily the medicine with the best luck.

In other words, Yang Rui was not sure that the chemical structure of the deferrosterone used by Indian companies must have the best efficacy and the least side effects.

Similarly, Yang Rui is not sure that he will have another clinical trial, and the lucky chemical structure that was once could still stand out.

Therefore, after receiving the reminder from Fan Lunding, Yang Rui could only make as many active substances as possible.

His method of making new active substances is also very simple, just copying the former generic drugs.

Different generic drugs have different chemical structures. As generic drug companies, if they are willing to copy some original drug, they often prepare three or four years or even six or seven years in advance. In such a long time, weak generic drug companies can always copy several similar chemical structures and then enter the clinical trial stage. The review system of generic drugs is much looser than that of original drugs. Despite this, there are not too many generic drugs that can pass supervision.

But for Yang Rui, who has scanned books such as the pharmacopoeia, there are too many generic drugs in a country, especially those around the 1990s. The structural patents of generic drugs have expired, and generic drugs of various generic drugs have emerged one after another, some of which are quite creative.

Yang Rui didn't have to think too much, just follow the established steps to make various drugs with different chemical structures in sequence.

This feeling is actually a bit like a job in a graduate school, and it is nothing more than achieving the established goals.

Although boring, it actually has a slight sense of accomplishment.

After all, it is easy to make people feel full of career aspirations by doing a new compound on average every day.

Think about it, ordinary people are happy to use iron hoops to a garbage can, as if they have done a big thing, and synthesize a brand new compound - well, ordinary people don't care about this kind of thing.

Even Wei Zhenxue turned a blind eye to Yang Rui's cheating behavior.

Although he graduated from the Chemistry Department and worked in the Media Science Institute for many years, China's chemical engineering major has always taken it as its mission to absorb the nutrition of Western countries. It is better to do it than anything else. It can sometimes be used as publicity for a brand new compound.

However, Van Lunding did not work in the Institute of Media Studies for many years.

He has studied and worked in Cambridge for many years and has never seen a new compound do so quickly.

Van Lunding couldn't help but call his former tutor. At the end of the call, both parties listened to each other's breath for a minute, even if the conversation ended.

Since that day, Van Lunding has become even more silent.

Because of the reason why he helped Yang Rui, Wei Zhenxue asked Fan Lunding a lot of questions, but did not get a passionate and detailed explanation. He was very unhappy. When doing the experiment, he said to Yang Rui: "This foreigner has a dark personality. Look at him bowing his head all day, as if others owed him hundreds of thousands of dollars, which was too painful."

"I don't like to talk." Next to it is Wang Wang Lei, a researcher with a thug. He is currently a professional researcher, and has been following Yang Rui for a long time.

Wei Zhenxue shook his head: "You didn't see him talking when he first arrived at the laboratory. I think he saw that we had achieved results, and was unwilling to give up, or simply jealous, so he didn't speak."

"Where can you? People graduated from Cambridge, why are you jealous of us?" Wang Lei curled his lips and said, "I heard that foreigners pay tens of thousands of yuan a month, so don't they graduate from Cambridge more?"

"Those who graduated from Cambridge are not Cambridge, but theirs. They don't have the ferrosterone we made." Wei Zhenxue shook his head and said, "It's nonsense that tens of thousands of yuan a month is nonsense. We have never met foreigners. If you have a few thousand yuan a month, you will never be young. If you want to leave it to me, I will save money well. Spend 50 a month, save money, and save enough 200,000 yuan. I will quit my job and go home, eat bank interest every day, and there is no need to stay in the laboratory every day?"

Huang Mao, who was doing polymerase experiments next to him, couldn't help but say, "Old Wei, we work in the laboratory not for money, but for common ideals and pursuits."

"Then what?"

"So, you are not staying in the laboratory because you don't have 200,000 yuan. You are staying in the laboratory for our ideals and pursuits."

Wei Zhenxue stared at Huang Mao for a long time, sighed, and said, "You are wrong. You are not in the laboratory because you are staying in the laboratory every day, so there are not hundreds of thousands."

Huang Mao was silenced.

Wang Lei laughed "splash" and hurriedly covered his mouth, saying, "I mean, Researcher Wei actually likes to stay in the laboratory, otherwise why would he not be willing to go back after get off work?"

Wei Zhenxue snorted, turned around and said, "What am I going home to do? There is Wang Xiaoyun in the laboratory, and there is only a yellow-faced woman when I go home."

Wang Xiaoyun, who was called to her name, looked up in surprise, and not far from her, Comrade Wang Xiaoyun's husband, Comrade Tu Xian, gently sniffed a can of liquid to hand.

Wei Zhenxue saw it, laughed, and quickly said, "Lao Tu, you are too unhumor."

Huang Mao laughed and said, "I think it's quite humorous."

Yang Rui and others also laughed. Liquid sniffing is a very terrible poison. Its wound is yellow, and it will not scar or suppurate. It just rots like that. It is more cruel than sulfuric acid on the face, which is somewhat in line with the definition of a yellow face... This is why several people laugh, and it is only a joke in the laboratory.

Van Lunding felt awkward as she listened to their laughter. When she went back tonight, she couldn't help calling her tutor.

"How many active substances have they made now?" the instructor asked Van Lunding.

"21 kinds." Van Lunding's bitterness could be heard through the trans-ocean phone.

"In two weeks, from 12 to 21?"

Van Lunding said: "To be specific, it was 11 days, and nine more types were added."

“Impossible…”

"This is what I want to say... Is there any possibility that he did theoretical research in advance, a lot of theoretical research... and then, now it is verified through experiments."

"That's too fast. But..."

"But what?"

The instructor on the other end of the phone took a breath and said, "It's not completely impossible if it's Yang Rui's words."

"Huh?" Fan Lunding was very surprised. He never thought that the proud mentor would say this.

"You have probably not learned about the academic community for a long time. Do you know how you evaluate Yang Rui now?"

"I know that his recent studies are very famous, and his articles have been published in CELL and nature, but I don't know about the academic evaluation." Fan Lunding would not know the academic evaluation that a scholar has received. He has been away from the academic circle for too long.

The instructor in Cambridge said solemnly: "There are many comments, and some of them said, I didn't believe what they said before."

"Huh? What's the matter?" Fan Lunding felt like watching a horror movie, and her goose bumps all over her body were standing up.

His mentor's voice was even slower and heavier: "Some people say that Yang Rui will win the Nobel Prize sooner or later, and maybe he will win the Nobel Prize very early, so that I didn't believe it at first, but now it seems that it is really possible."

Van Lunding's body was trembling.

The term Nobel Prize is more exciting to academia and industry researchers than gold in a room.

Those who own the Nobel Prize may be able to mobilize more resources than those who own a room of gold.

And that sense of honor is even more unattached.

"I can ask you a few people to see if there are any scholars who know about ferrosterone. You can learn more with Yang Rui. This is a rare opportunity." The instructor paused and said, "Last month, we started using PCR instruments in our laboratory. It is a very simple but very useful instrument, a cross-age invention."
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