Nine hundred and fortieth chapters about the draft
Yang Rui continued to work hard in the laboratory, as if he wanted to make up for all the time wasted recently.
In fact, Yang Rui didn't dare to show up easily.
As long as he goes out now, he will immediately wait for him with a long spear and a short cannon. He will not speak. If someone is talking about being a big shot, he will easily say the wrong thing.
As for Lu Boding, the facts are there, so there is no need for him to say anything more.
After all, there is no sales in China. What we have to deal with is Jingxi Pharmaceutical Factory, and there are a few unlucky people who are waving flags and shouting. The rest of the time is mainly to watch the fire from the other side of the river.
It seems that the fire in the United States is getting stronger and stronger.
The more intense the fire in the United States, the more prosperous it is, the more happiness it leaves for the Chinese people.
On August 26, the number of fatalities reported by the United States officially exceeded 5,000.
On August 27, this number exceeded an astonishing 6,000 people.
On August 28, the number of people nationwide in the United States was summarized, with more than 8,000 people...
By September 1, the number of people killed in the United States due to Ruboding reached 10,000.
At the same time, Germany, the first country to pass the Ruboding country in Europe, killed more than 2,000 people due to Ruboding. The statistics across the entire European range are still unknown.
Even the Chinese media have refreshed their senses again and again by these numbers.
In modern society, except for local wars, there are few deaths from thousands. In fact, even in wars, it is difficult to say how many people died. It is difficult to photograph the remains of the dead or the bodies of refugees.
However, medical deaths are different. Behind each dead person, there are living families and bodies covered with white cloth.
The news circles around the world were blasted by Lu Boding for a moment.
At the same time, reports about Yang Rui gradually spread.
Miki is a giant-level company, and Luboding, as a new generation of bombshells, has received full support from Miki. If it weren't for the death problem, anti-cardiorrhiza drugs such as Lubo may bring US$100 billion in revenue in the next ten years.
US$100 billion is equivalent to China's ten years of foreign exchange reserves. Therefore, in order to make this money, Sanmu Company has carried out huge publicity and marketing across the United States.
They have hundreds of medical representatives who are used to market to tens of thousands of cardiologists, and at the same time, they also have killer-level measures - using free trials to PR doctors and patients.
In the 1980s, the law did not require doctors to make personal signatures for trial drugs. Therefore, the 18 largest pharmaceutical companies in the United States actually distributed 2.4 billion free trial drugs, and each American could get 10 copies on average.
In addition, the gift of souvenirs and gifts also ensures that medical representatives can market to doctors. Doctors can get tickets from beach bags, coffee cups, stethoscopes, notepads to reception tickets with cheerleaders, tennis practice vouchers, food meals, sea cruises, and free air tickets...
For higher-end doctors and scholars, pharmaceutical companies will even give out tens of thousands of dollars in medical systems or retraining programs. Doctors who are eligible to attend seminars often have the opportunity to ski and play golf in between seminars, because pharmaceutical companies always like to hold such seminars at scenic spots.
As for higher-end scholars, such as senior scholars employed by the National Health Institute or the FDA, they can even get paid reasonably and legally from pharmaceutical companies, attend meetings or write articles, and receive considerable rewards. Most of the top American medical researchers can earn more income than their positions.
Such reality has brought the American pharmaceutical industry into a mysterious state.
No one pointed out the problem of Luboding, or even if someone pointed out the problem of Luboding, these people were irrelevant people.
The big men and big men in the medical world, regardless of whether they received the reward or not, were confident about Lu Boding.
The side effects of Lu Boding are indeed hidden, but the inaction of scholars in the medical field is also one of the reasons.
In the end, it was a scholar from China who uncovered the lid.
Yang Rui has never received the benefits of Sanmu Company, nor has he participated in seminars held or jointly organized by Sanmu, nor has he received a salary from Sanmu, so there will be no Sanmu.
This is inevitably a bit embarrassing.
However, Americans also have countermeasures when encountering such a thing, just like every time the Ebola virus outbreak, there will be brave and fearless African doctors who will be remembered forever.
Yang Rui soon received treatment from an African doctor.
The Washington Post was the first to speak, praising Yang Rui, "not only an extremely outstanding scholar, but also a moral model for young people. Under extremely harsh conditions, he withstood heavy pressure and protected tens of thousands of Chinese people."
The Los Angeles Times is not to be outdone, and the article that followed was published, saying, "Yang Rui's performance not only proves his ability, but also proves the conscience of scholars. The FDA should learn from the Chinese."
The more direct praise comes from the academic community. The news of the New England Journal of Medicine has invited Yang Rui to write about the issue of Ruboding, which soon spread throughout the academic community.
It is actually quite common for academic journals to submit manuscripts, especially in an era when a few people have mastered the truth, top journals will publish special manuscripts in each issue.
For example, if Apollo is flying, the human genome project is made, or a smaller event, such as a genetically modified seed suddenly appears, etc. If a journal cannot wait for an article that is automatically delivered to the door, it will ask scholars in the field for manuscripts.
Of course, journals of different levels should choose scholars of different levels, otherwise it is common to submit a manuscript without replying.
However, the New England Journal of Medicine is a top journal in the field of medicine. His letter of writing will basically not be rejected.
Naturally, Yang Rui would not refuse.
Speaking of which, being able to publish articles in the New England Journal of Medicine is no weaker than CELL. In 1985, this is a complete academician-level achievement.
As for the appointment, it can be regarded as a capital for showing off. If an academician had an appointment in the New England Journal of Medicine, he could almost be praised for his whole life.
However, in today's situation, neither the researchers from the Ion Channel Laboratory nor the researchers from the Huarui Laboratory expressed surprise, as if it was just right.
Yang Rui simply stayed in the laboratory and wrote an article for the New England Journal of Medicine. The other party wanted a short essay, which was within 2,000 words, preferably 1,200 words, exactly three pages or 4 pages with pictures.
Yang Rui was unwilling to write too long, so he just regarded it as an achievement.
Chapter completed!