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Chapter 713: Chapter 393: He will get the Nobel Prize in Medicine first!

Every top achievement in mathematics and physics can garner widespread attention in the international academic community.

However, this is not the case for biomedical research.

The reason being, it’s tremendously difficult to achieve world-class results in the fields of mathematics and physics, akin to solving global problems and conjectures that can take an average of more than a decade to complete. More complex mathematics can gather a flurry of accomplishments, but due to their complexity and practicality, they rarely gain much attention.

Biomedicine, on the other hand, is a field of ’too many achievements’.

In recent decades, biomedicine has become one of the fastest-growing scientific fields, with countries worldwide investing significant human and material resources into biomedical research.

Biomedical research is more pragmatic, and many studies and discoveries can concretely improve medical standards and capabilities, bringing substantial economic returns. Undoubtedly, this is one of the reasons why there is a considerable investment in the field of biomedical research.

The Lancet, an internationally renowned medical journal, publishes numerous studies in every issue. The majority of these studies only catch the attention of professionals in the field, while some ’new discoveries’ are ignored even by insiders, simply because there are too many such ’new discoveries’.

The result of the Biomedical Research Institute, led by Zhao Yi, was published in The Lancet but was not immediately noticed overseas. Only those truly in the field of biomedicine understand the significance of the discovery of the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule and the ’marking of HIV and cells invaded by the HIV virus’.

However, most people initially adopt a wait-and-see attitude. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

The 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule can weaken the virulence of HIV, but just how effective it is hard to say. It’s not deduced solely from reading the data reported in the literature. There are other known substances and proteins that combat HIV, yet their effectiveness is hard to implement in drug development and clinical treatment. Meanwhile, the other finding, referred to as ’marking HIV’, can’t be confirmed yet.

Unless one gets a hold of the ’Tianqing Protein’. This protein is secreted by mutated Escherichia Coli, but E.coli can’t just mutate at will - our understanding of biology hasn’t advanced enough to control the direction of bacterial mutations.

Meanwhile, capable medical research structures will attempt to verify the effects of the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule.

Most of the internationally recognized best biomedical research institutions come from Country M, including Harvard University, National Institutes of Health (M country), Stanford University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Pennsylvania, and others.

There are also institutions in other countries, including our own Science Academy, Oxford University, and Country D’s Max Planck Society, and so on.

Our Science Academy will definitely vouch for the research results of our domestic institutions and has quickly affirmed the effectiveness of the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule. However, foreign medical professionals are more focused on the views of other institutions.

Harvard University has consistently ranked first in the ranking of world’s best universities, and this time was no exception. Its greatest strength lies in the Harvard Medical School, which has produced at least 15 Nobel laureates, along with several internationally renowned life science researchers.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the M country is one of the most authoritative biomedical research institutions in the world, ranking among the top three in various global biomedical research rankings. With the ’National’ label, the institution itself is inevitably large, with around 20,000 employees under the NIH, including 6,000 scientists exclusively engaged in biomedical research. It is also the institution in M country with the most substantial funding, providing almost 50,000 competitive grants that total several billion dollars annually to more than 300,000 researchers from universities, medical schools, and research institutions throughout the country.

About ten percent of the NIH’s budget goes towards supporting research in its labs by nearly six thousand scientists.

All these investments make the NIH not only the largest biomedical research and development institution in the United States, but also the largest biomedical research public funding institution in the world.

The larger the scale of the NIH and the greater the number of its achievements, the larger its influence.

In order to maintain its authority in the field of biomedical research, the official NIH website is very cautious about the publication of results. And it is precisely because of the nature of the institution that the accuracy of the news it releases is trusted.

When the NIH announced that the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule weakens the virulence of the HIV virus, the news immediately attracted a lot of attention, and the field of biomedicine suddenly took it very seriously.

The NIH doesn’t easily confirm results.

Once the effect of the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule was confirmed by the NIH, it can definitively be inferred that its ability to weaken HIV is not inferior, otherwise, the NIH would not have deigned to release it, for there are many substances with very weak ’anti-HIV’ effects.

Although the confirmation message released by the NIH was brief, it was enough to provoke deep thought within many professionals in the field.

The Biomedical Research Institute, led by Zhao Yi, released two findings. That the effect of the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule was confirmed is a significant event in itself, meaning that a new method has emerged for manufacturing drugs against AIDS, which has high economic value.

The discovery of the 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule alone is enough to win world-class awards in the medical field, but compared to its economic value, an international award isn’t worth much.

So, why did they make the results public? The 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule has no secretiveness to it!

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