Chapter 269: Chapter 195: Math is My Strong Suit! _2
"Deng Shufang is Yanhua University’s most famous professor!"
"It was because of Deng Shufang that Yanhua University was rated a first-class national institution!"
"Yanhua University has nothing, I used to wonder why Zhao Yi chose Yanhua University. Now I know, they have a superstar professor, Deng Shufang!"
As to what research Deng Shufang has done or what achievements he’s made, nobody seems to care.
Then a news report popped up--"Many of Zhao Yi’s conjectural papers turned out to be correct."
"Our reporter interviewed famous researchers Han Hui and Dai Tianqing of the Biomedical Research Institute. Both Han Hui and Dai Tianqing stated that their team had used experiments to confirm that a significant portion of Zhao Yi’s conjectures about the molecular mechanisms of viral myocarditis were correct."
"Han Hui stated, ’So far, the eleven experimental results we’ve obtained all support the reaction process outlined in Zhao Yi’s paper.’"
"Dai Tianqing believes that Zhao Yi’s conjecture fits the logic of pathological mechanisms. He specifically mentioned, ’Even if you just carefully read the content of the paper, you wouldn’t conclude that it’s all nonsense.’"
"Han Hui and Dai Tianqing are famous researchers at the Yanhua University Biomedical Research Institute, with excellent achievements in medical pathology and mechanism research..."
Initially, very few people paid attention to this piece of news.
Most people saw the news and thought it was just someone speaking up in support of Zhao Yi. Only after reading the content carefully did they realize that it was a formal news interview conducted by a minor official media outlet, and the people interviewed also carried a certain amount of influence in the medical research field.
Gradually, the story started heating up.
The content of the news was almost equivalent to publicly announcing the preliminary results of validation experiments, leaving many people uncertain of how to react.
So, preliminary experimental validations of the content of Zhao Yi’s paper have all turned out to be correct?
So, Zhao Yi didn’t just make things up, his conjectural papers have great value... Is that what it means?
What does this imply?
Public opinions suddenly fell silent, with many not knowing what kind of response to make.
Biomedical Research Institute.
Dai Tianqing’s lab welcomed two distinguished guests, one was the institute director Yan Xuelin, and the other was veteran academician Zheng Yingru.
Yan Xuelin is the director of the Biomedical Research Institute, also holding positions related to academics and policy, frequently engaging in academic exchanges and participating in all sorts of conferences.
Zheng Yingru, a 71-year-old female academician, has been a major backbone in the development of the Biomedical Research Institute, but because of age, she rarely comes to the institute, largely having unofficially retired.
Both important figures came to discuss the verification of Zhao Yi’s conjecture paper.
This mattered greatly.
If Zhao Yi’s medical conjecture paper turned out to be all incorrect, it would just be a small joke in the scientific research process. But if a large part of it is correct, that’s a different story. It would mean a certain level of breakthrough progress has been made in the direction of ’aberrant immune reactions in the heart.’
Both Yan Xuelin and Zheng Yingru were very interested in this progress, and they gave some suggestions for the validation experiments during their lab visit.
They’ve both read the paper carefully.
Zheng Yingru held the paper contents in high regard, "From a pathological perspective, the paper is flawless."
"So it’s very normal for many of the experiment validations to be correct. This Zhao Yi really has some creative ideas in mechanism research."
Yan Xuelin laughed and said, "I’ve heard of Zhao Yi long ago, the Zhao Yi of the Collatz Conjecture. I didn’t expect him to choose biology or to have an interest in pathological research."
"After reading his paper, although it’s all hypothetical, the pathology logic it describes is impervious; this probably has something to do with his meticulous mathematical thinking." frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
Then he explained the principles of the experiment verification, "All the data for each experiment verification, what kinds of experiments were conducted, the detailed process of each (experiment), where there are abnormalities, where it is normal, all need to be marked."
"This is a large project, we have to be serious, serious, and even more serious."
Yan Xuelin did more than just give verbal guidance. He also required the lab to summarize all experimental designs, which he then looked over every day.
Zheng Yingru, on the other hand, decided to join Han Hui’s lab and participate directly in the experiment validation process.
It had been a long time since she last joined an active project.
Her decision to work in the research institute this time was due to her interest in pathological changes resulting from the body’s immune effects on the heart. Although her research had always been focused on cancer, she also had a keen interest in immunology.
The director oversees the entire process and the academician participates.
That’s taking it seriously.
Most people on the outside hadn’t quite caught up with the news. Online conspiracies circulated, suggesting that the Biomedical Research Institute’s involvement was a protective measure for Zhao Yi.
Meanwhile, others were saying that an ’internal war between professors’ had broken out within Yanhua University.
Deng Shufang was a university professor.
Dai Tianqing and Han Hui were laboratory researchers. In terms of rank, they were about the same, although Deng Shufang also held an administrative position.
However in reality, the news interview featuring Dai Tianqing and Han Hui had already sparked interest within the medical research field, with other identical research institutions beginning to conduct small experiments for validation.
Soon.
The medical lab of the Capital Medical University Affiliated Hospital published four experimental reports, stating, "We haven’t found any errors in Zhao Yi’s mechanism papers, we still need more in-depth experiments."