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Chapter 9 Computational Biology

"Tumeometrical Shape Switeric Peptide for Enhan Vivo Tumor Iion and Photodynamic Therapy."

Li Miaomiao asked Zheng Li to meet at the door of Laotu in Yingding, and placed a stack of A4 paper printed in English in front of him.

"Here! I helped you find a professor from the School of Biology. This is their task. You have to understand this paper, and then there will be an interview."

"If you pass the interview, you can go there for an internship."

Zheng Li roughly scanned it: tumor-triggered geometric chimeric peptide switches, used for tumor chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy.

"Time and place of interview."

Li Miaomiao explained a lot like a machine gun:

"Originally, after you finished the first semester of your freshman year, you took your transcript to the professor of the School of Biology. The most they asked was whether you had mastered the knowledge of high school biology."

"My dad specifically asked the professor at the School of Biology to pay more attention to you. This is a question that the professor specifically made trouble for you."

"This paper is a paper published by their School of Biology in the journal Ao last year. For you, a freshman in the Department of Mathematics, it is completely embarrassing for you."

"I've bought you a month. You just need to be able to translate the paper accurately and understand the meaning of the nouns in it, and there won't be any big problems."

"Of course, the ACS thesis is still very difficult for people who have not received thesis training. The remedial classes for the seniors can be put off later. You can finish the interviews first."

"Would you like me to help you buy some more time?"

Zheng Li was looking down at the paper in his hand. This kind of paper is simply childish for a mage who has received an orthodox academic education and is a theoretical researcher.

The biggest difficulty is to make a one-to-one correspondence between the rankings and the rankings in the mage system.

Zheng Li said calmly: "No, can you do it next week? I only need one week. In addition, the cram school for mathematics majors can be promoted simultaneously."

"This little thing is not difficult for me. In addition, our share will be increased to 20%, but you need to do some extra things."

"First you need to find people who are willing to come to class, and you need to collect which school they are enrolled in."

"In addition, you need to collect the postgraduate entrance examination questions from the schools they applied to and relevant majors in the past ten years and give them to me."

Li Miaomiao was surprised by the other party's confidence: "This is the latest achievement of their School of Biology. If you can read it in a week, you are already at the average level of a second-year graduate student in the Department of Biology."

Zheng Li patted her head: "One week is more than enough. Remember to do what I told you."

Most mages who live alone all year round will have psychological problems. They lack friends, and only one or two people may understand what they are studying.

Therefore, many mages will keep a variety of pets to ensure that they do not completely lose their humanity. Among them, a bird creature similar to a raven is especially loved by mages.

The chirping Li Miaomiao made Zheng Li dream of his own cuckoo bird.

Li Miaomiao brushed Zheng Li's hand away with a nonchalant expression: "Do you know that it is very impolite to touch a girl's head casually!"

"There's no problem with the early schedule, but don't blame me if you fail the interview in the end."

Zheng Li smiled: "Okay, help me contact you, I'll go back first."

...

The reason why Li Xulin would give Zheng Li a test that was obviously beyond the level of ordinary interns was because when he asked his old friend Liu Gui from the School of Mathematics, Liu Gui gave him a very high evaluation:

"Zheng Li? We are a freshman genius in the Department of Mathematics. We have made the questions very difficult for the midterm exam of mathematical analysis, and he can get full marks."

"This is not only a good grasp of mathematical analysis, but more importantly, the sense of smell, which requires countless trainings to develop."

"Ordinary people can't be trained by solving problems tens of thousands of times. Some people need to be trained by solving problems tens of thousands of times, and some geniuses are born with them."

"Later, we raised the difficulty again on the last big question in the algebra midterm exam, and the other party still got it right."

"Such a talented undergraduate from Jiangcheng University's School of Mathematics can be traced back to Wei Juncheng twenty years ago."

Li Xulin felt awe-struck and raised his expectations for Zheng Li. You must know that Wei Juncheng gave a 45-minute report at the last International Congress of Mathematicians.

Only two mathematicians from Jiangcheng University had the honor to give a report at the main venue of the International Congress of Mathematicians, and Wei Juncheng was one of them.

A week later, Zheng Li walked into Li Xulin's office empty-handed and said, "Hello, Professor Li!"

Originally, Li Miaomiao did not want her father to interview Zheng Li directly, but Li Xulin insisted on meeting Zheng Li in person.

Zheng Li's first impression on him was pretty good. He looked even more handsome than when he was young. His walking and sitting postures were very standard, and his figure was surprisingly strong.

It's just that his temperament is a bit strange. Li Xulin likes to look at people's eyes to judge them. What he felt from Zheng Li's eyes was detachment.

He felt that although Zheng Li was here, he was out of tune with the surrounding environment and had his own aura.

Li Xulin: "Hello, classmate Zheng, since you want to intern in the Medical Polymer Materials Laboratory of our School of Biology, you should have a certain understanding of us."

"Please introduce yourself briefly, and then tell us about your understanding of computational biology."

"I heard that you are more interested in computational biology, which is also a cutting-edge direction in recent years. Someone from your school went to UCSB to study for a PhD in computational biology."

Zheng Li looked directly into the other person's eyes:

"Professor Li, I am a freshman in the base class of the School of Mathematics. Now in the first semester of my freshman year, I have completed all the university-level professional courses in basic mathematics."

"In the process of studying, I gradually discovered that I am very interested in biology. The reason why I want to choose computational biology is because computational biology can be better combined with what I have learned in my undergraduate degree."

"Whether it is R language or python language, I have a good grasp of it, and I also have a general grasp of computer-oriented data structures and algorithms."

“My personal understanding of computational biology is to analyze biological problems through mathematical models and quantitative analysis.”

"In the earliest days of physics, experimentation and theory were two sides of the same coin. Later, after the birth of quantum mechanics, many phenomena could not be observed through experiments, and their existence could only be demonstrated from a theoretical level."

"For example, dark matter, humans can prove its existence, but cannot observe it, let alone capture dark matter."

"Biology has always been troubled by experiments. You must use experimental results to prove the correctness of the theory. Computational biology is the direction biologists are developing to break this dilemma."
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