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Chapter 317: Chapter 214: So, You Guys Haven’t Made Any Progress at All?_2

This course was similar to a literature course; it didn’t have stuff that required calculations or intricate understanding.

Zhao Yi still found it to be fascinating.

In the realm of life sciences, he was no different from other students. He was just a newbie, a greenhorn, getting a bit of knowledge about the life sciences field was like a science popularization for him.

The teacher for "Introduction to Life Science", Han Yaxin, had a completely opposite perspective to Zhao Yi’s.

Zhao Yi was indeed a beginner in life sciences, but he already had his own laboratory in the Biomedical Research Institute.

The entry threshold for the Biomedical Research Institute was a Ph.D., having his own laboratory was simply unimaginable.

And yet, she, Han Yaxin, was just a junior master!

A junior master teaching basic life science knowledge to a big shot who owns his own lab. . .

What would that feel like?

Han Yaxin had confidence in what she said, she carefully considered every sentence to avoid being caught off guard with a question.

This made her teach at a slow pace.

Thus, the students’ impression of Han Yaxin was, "This woman with a gentle voice, speaks word by word, she really is gentle!"

Gentle teachers always leave a good impression.

Zhao Yi began to appreciate Han Yaxin, had he been grading the teacher, he wouldn’t hesitate to give full marks.

"Introduction to Life Science" was unlike advanced mathematics, Han Yaxin didn’t have to slog for too long.

The class dismissed.

Along with the others, Zhao Yi left the classroom, and then went to the football field with a few dorm mates. It’s been a while since he played football, he jumped in right away running around, kicking about without even changing his shoes.

How invigorating!

The mates on the football field were not his classmates, very few could recognize him during the game. Even those who did recognize him, once on the football field, there was no difference.

He was able to play and exercise like everyone else.

It felt pretty good.

But after playing for less than twenty minutes, he checked his phone from the pocket of his sideline clothes and regretfully left.

Busy!

Zhang Wei texted him, saying that there was a crucial experiment that needed him. He had to go to the Biomedical Research Institute.

Once he arrived at the lab, he saw the excited Zhang Wei and Liu Chengjie.

"Zhao Yi, we carried out over ten experiments and all the results were accurate!"

"You’re absolutely right."

"Now I’m completely sure that IL-1α plays a role in promoting. . . "

Zhang Wei explained a lot before introducing the upcoming experiment.

This was the last test.

Several mice with hepatitis were already in the final stages, and in the past few days, three mice had died due to the injected experimental substances, or had simply been dissected.

The remaining mice could barely hold on but ultimately they were only observed or outright injected with more viruses in order to test the antibodies in their bodies.

Anyway, Amen!

Zhao Yi could only pay his respects for the sacrifice these mice made for human pathological studies.

The last experiment was nothing much, it was merely to detect the various immune-related proteins and other cells and substances in the blood of the two injected mice and other mice.

But this was the final experiment.

If the verification matches the expected results, the project can conclude.

In the end, the verification was successful.

Zhang Wei hugged Zhao Yi in excitement.

Zhao Yi felt a bit awkward and spread both hands indicating he had no other thoughts but he was still hugged tightly. He had to endure the feeling of being squeezed in certain areas. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

Zhang Wei realized what was happening and immediately turned her head to look at Liu Chengjie, who appeared to be completely focused on the mice in the glass box.

Zhao Yi glanced at Liu Chengjie, thinking that he definitely deserved a raise.

Of course.

Liu Chengjie’s salary was provided by the institute, the only thing he could do was allot more project findings to him.

"Thank Goodness!"

"I didn’t embarrass myself!"

Zhang Wei didn’t notice anything and quickly let Zhao Yi go.

Zhao Yi also acted as if nothing had happened.

[Flirting, target: Zhang Wei, Study Coin +2.]

Excellent!

He loved these free study coins that were being handed to him on a platter.

Zhao Yi appeared calm about the success of the experiment validation because everything was under control. He told Zhang Wei and Liu Chengjie that it was a conjecture, but because it was the process of "Connection Law" feedback, he was very certain it was correct.

So there was nothing to be overly excited about the successful validation.

For Zhao Yi, this was similar to proving a mathematical theorem, just a bit more difficult.

After all the experiment validations were correct, it was time for the project settlement. Zhao Yi applied for an eunuch project of the institute, so the remaining project funds all belonged to him.

So...

"We could give some bonuses to Zhang Wei and Liu Chengjie!"

"They have laboured, if not merited."

Besides the project settlement funds, a paper is also very important after a project is completed. Zhang Wei brought up this issue, planning to break down the project process into three papers and two smaller papers.

Zhao Yi objected, "If we break it down into five papers, won’t the weight be reduced?"

"But there would be more in quantity."

This is how it is in domestic research and academia, the quantity of papers is a very important index.

"No need."

Zhao Yi said very firmly, "We just did one project, the time spent should not be long, right? The weight of the published paper is more important. We can publish more papers with the next project. There won’t be a shortage in number."

"However..."

"Sister Zhang, you delegate a part of the content to Liu Chengjie, let him publish a paper on his own. It shouldn’t be a problem for him to stay if there are results, right?"

Liu Chengjie was pleasantly surprised to hear this, but didn’t dare to say anything, afraid that the research results handed to him might be withdrawn. His role in this project was merely an assistant.

"Alright!"

Zhang Wei did not object to Liu Chengjie publishing a paper on his own either. During the project research process, the results were quite plenty anyway. She just felt wasteful for only publishing one paper.

"Don’t rush, we just started. In our Zhao Yi Lab, the weight of the papers we publish must be high. We cannot write papers that are filled with fluff."

"This is the most basic principle. You two must remember it."

"After the project is completed and settled, Sister Zhang, you go and apply for another one, preferably in your field."

Zhao Yi seriously instructed the next steps of the work.

Because they just completed a project swiftly, both Zhang Wei and Liu Chengjie had gained a lot of confidence.

The least they have done was one project.

A similar project, even in other labs with lots of researchers involved, would take several months to complete.

They only spent less than a month on it, most of which was still follow-up validation experiments. It wouldn’t matter if they had no results at all in the next few months.

The ’Zhao Yi Lab’ only had three people in it, not a proper researcher, just an associate researcher, so completing one project a year, was quite fast already.

...

After leaving his own lab, Zhao Yi went to Dai Tianqing’s lab.

Dai Tianqing’s mental state seemed on par with Zhang Wei’s, full of excitement, "Zhao Yi, I’ve been expecting you to come over. You know, right?"

"Know what?"

"That inhibitory factor! In our experiment, we found an inhibitory factor. Although we are not sure yet how to obtain it or which cell secretes it, we have confirmed that there is a tiny substance that plays a role in inhibiting movement during the immune process."

Zhao Yi frowned and thought for a moment, "I remember during the military training, Sister Zhang sent me a message saying that you guys had found an inhibitory factor. Is that the only one you’ve found till now?"

"Yes?" Dai Tianqing seemed a bit confused.

"So you’re saying, you guys have made no progress in the past week?" free𝑤ebnovel.com

"Seems like... yes?"

Zhao Yi was a bit confused, "It’s been a week, and you’re still relying on data analysis, knowing that one substance is extra. What’s there to be excited about?"

"..."

Dai Tianqing suddenly felt that inviting Zhao Yi to share the joy was a mistake.

He couldn’t cheer up at all.

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