Chapter 501? Do you want the Nobel Prize?
In the living room of a hotel in London.
There were only Chen Shuqin, assistant Lin Hui, and Professor Gregory at the scene, and three people were having a secret talk.
Chen Shuqin made a cup of coffee for the professor, greeted each other for a long time, and then asked straight to the point:
"Professor, I wonder what you think of the Nobel Prize in Medicine?"
Professor Gregory took the coffee and said with a smile: "The Medical Prize is of course the ultimate dream of every medical researcher. Who doesn't want to win it, haha."
"Professor, do you think this study of Helicobacter pylori is likely to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine in the future?"
Gregory thought for a while, nodded in agreement,
"It is very difficult for clinicians to win the Nobel Prize. Physiology or Medicine Prize was evaluated by the Royal Swedish School of Medicine. These judges value basic medical research results more, so Helicobacter pylori research meets their inclusion criteria, but..."
Chen Shuqin smiled, not surprised by this turning point:
"However, this research is led by China, so from a political perspective, it is very difficult for Chinese people to win the Nobel Prize, right?"
At this time, China was too poor and too weak, so weak that it didn't know how to go to public relations. If you don't go to public relations, people won't award you the prize. There is a hidden rule here.
The best way is to win over a well-known and identifiable medical authority. Professor Gregory is a very good tool.
He is the vice president of the International Association for Digestive Diseases, the most authoritative digestive disease expert in England, and also has the titles of professor at the School of Medicine and director of the Wellington Hospital.
This long list of titles, along with his whiteness, is enough to ensure that he is recognized by the Nobel Prize Evaluation Board.
Professor Gregory was obviously a little surprised: "Ms. Chen, you are much smarter than I thought."
Chen Shuqin disregarded this compliment, but instead looked at his eyes seriously and said:
"So, professor, I have an offer to ask you to join the Helicobacter pylori research laboratory and we promise to give you the identity of an original partner. After all, we have just discovered it now and there is no more detailed research. I believe the professor will definitely lead this research to a deeper level."
Professor Gregory is also a fox for thousands of years and knows the dark side of the medical world. He already understands the meaning of Chen Shuqin's words.
But intellectuals all want to establish and do something, so they pretend not to understand.
"Oh, Ms. Chen, we have already agreed to establish a three-party experiment."
"No, professor, we not only want to establish a tripartite laboratory, but we also want to fight for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. At that time, the researchers on this project will be Professors, Chen Chun and Xuan Yongda, two Chinese doctors, who just meet the regulations that the Nobel Prize for Medical Prize will not exceed 3 people."
Professor Gregory raised his eyebrows and immediately leaned against the sofa, rubbing his fingers constantly.
He was moved. No doctor would want to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine. This benefit was too great.
The Nobel Prize is an unparalleled honor and the peak of the workplace for medical research workers. After obtaining it, it will not only be famous and in its own country, but will be treated with courtesy no matter which country you go to in the future.
The key is that after winning the Nobel Prize in Medicine, the economic benefits are too great.
Because doctors or researchers who won the Nobel Prize are among the top players in the medical field, they are more likely to obtain large amounts of research funds and more likely to obtain the benefits of international pharmaceutical companies.
Such a rich and famous good thing, a fool is not interested in the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Can Helicobacter pylori win the Nobel Prize? There is no need to question this, because in the original history, two Australian doctors won this prize, so the qualifications are enough.
The problem lies in politics.
In the 1980s, the world was still in a state of Cold War. On one side were developed countries in Europe and the United States, and on the other side were Dusco countries such as Sulian and China. The two sides had an opposing relationship and were very tense.
Or in simple terms, European and American countries are mainstream, and China is in a non-mainstream country at this time. To put it bluntly, it has no status and no influence in the West.
The research on Helicobacter pylori was led by the Xiangjiang Pumpkin Vine Company and was developed by Chinese doctors. There are no international pharmaceutical giants standing behind it.
Without a financial backer's father, no one would help you go to the Royal Carolin Medical College in Sweden to do public relations.
Yes, PR, this is very, very important.
Even if you publish a paper in the Lancet, you have to pay a "protection fee". If you want to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine, do you want to pay something?
The judges also want to have a good meal. What is fairness, justice and openness? Well, it can only be said to be relatively fair.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine every year is indeed a breakthrough in the latest technology in medicine and biology.
But this breakthrough also means that the latest money-making path is born, and behind it is "capital" like pharmaceutical giants.
In some forms, the Nobel Prize is the best "advertising" and the most authoritative advertisement.
Then you always have to pay for advertising fees?
Professor Gregory already understood that this is actually a transaction. Chinese doctors need a partner in the European and American medical circles to go to the Public Relations Nobel Review Committee.
What he himself has won is the identity of a "partner" and will be on the podium together in the future.
Is this business cost-effective?
Nonsense, is there any more cost-effective business in the world?
Winning the Nobel Prize in Medicine means that Professor Gregory's "achieving the Golden Body" will become a golden sign for Wellington Hospital and Oxford University.
This sign is not only academically, but also allows the financial backer, GlaxoSchizko, to win a Nobel Prize winner to help them stand up for their products, win the trust of the public, and sell more medicines.
This is beneficial to everyone. Pumpkin Vines are willing to get a piece of the pie and take everyone to play together. How can Professor Gregory not grasp it?
So the professor walked to the bar very decisively, poured three glasses of wine in person, and handed it to Chen Shuqin and Lin Hui:
"Ms. Chen, have a drink for our cooperation."
"Haha, have a drink for our future Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Professor Gregory."
Hahaha~~~
The three of them reached an agreement and had a common goal, or interests, that is, allies.
For Professor Gregory, the affairs of Dr. China are his personal affairs, so initiative is immediately reflected.
Chapter completed!