The news of Sisi's recovery spread quickly and reached the International Medical Center. Adams was very excited upon hearing the news; the K Therapy had its first cured case.
Where there's a first, there will be a second. Could he be the second?
Although the K Therapy is not perfect, it is effective. Isn't the fundamental goal of a treatment method its effect? For tumor treatment, as long as it's effective, other things can be gradually improved. Saving lives is the most crucial.
To repay Professor Yang, Adams decided to seriously address the hospital management issues. He's a mathematician, not a management expert, so he began to study management knowledge while gathering some top-tier hospital management information worldwide through personal connections. He intended to approach this research rigorously and meticulously, using his mathematical knowledge to design a scientific hospital management model.
Of course, his goal is merely to improve the hospital's operational efficiency, reduce the waste of medical resources, and lower the workload of medical staff. This is not a simple task but a challenging project. To accomplish this, Adams had already contacted several friends, including a master of management science.
Currently, Yang Ping is focused on K Therapy. Now, whether in terms of effectiveness or safety, the K Therapy has achieved its targets. The remaining work is to address the issues found during clinical trials and continually improve them.
He intends to focus on expanding the treatment range of K Therapy. The key technology lies in identifying other tumor cell recognition factors. If recognition factors can be discovered, they can be attached to carriers modified from adenoviruses, just like the current K protein complexes.
Yang Ping is now adopting a focused approach, solving one task at a time without spreading his energy. His attention is on the most critical tasks and key technical aspects, while other tasks or aspects are handed over to the team to handle.
Currently, there is only one K Factor, which can precisely identify only a few types of tumors. To broaden the scope of K Therapy, more K Factors need to be cultivated using gene recombination technology. However, it's not as simple as it seems; such recombination is extremely difficult.
Yang Ping was in the laboratory office thinking about these issues. Of course, when he thinks, he must enter the System Space. This allows him to think for a long time in a very short period, fully utilizing the time advantage of the System Space.
For Yang Ping, the greatest benefit of the System Space is not those experimental subjects, instruments, or drugs, but time. The fragmented time in reality is utilized by Yang Ping and can be amplified using the System Space.
As he thought, his phone vibrated. Yang Ping picked up the phone to answer, "Professor, don't forget the interview matter. The first batch of doctoral interviewees is today. I sent the list and resumes to your email three days ago. Have you looked at them? The interview starts in half an hour. Tang Shun and I will come over to get you."
"Oh, I'll take a look." Yang Ping hung up the phone.
He hadn't looked at the interview list and resumes at all. He most disliked these matters unrelated to clinical and research, avoiding them whenever possible.
Yang Ping opened his email, browsed through the interview list and resumes, and a familiar name appeared before him—He Zijian.
Isn't this the same undergraduate classmate of his? Could it be a namesake?
Yang Ping looked closely at the resume. This person was indeed his classmate, He Zijian. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, he was admitted to Huaxi's graduate program. During their undergraduate years, they shared a dormitory. He Zijian studied very diligently and performed exceptionally well. Unexpectedly, he has now graduated with a doctorate; time flies.
This classmate was quite honest as well. He came for an interview without telling Yang Ping in advance, hoping to get his attention. Apparently, he is still the same as before—sincere and steadfast.
Looking at this classmate's resume, He Zijian had a tough time too. Over the years, he worked especially hard step by step, from undergraduate to master's, and then to a doctorate. He came from the countryside, with no background at home, completely relying on himself to persevere.
Back then, Yang Ping and He Zijian often went to the library to read books together. While others spent weekends dating or playing games, they would be in the library reading, standing out a bit.
He Zijian's family's financial condition was relatively poor. He often worked as a tutor to earn some living expenses and would tinker with some second-hand items to sell on campus during weekends to earn some pocket money.
After graduation, Yang Ping and He Zijian lost contact. Unexpectedly, today he would meet him during the interview.
Tang Shun and Song Zimo came over to find Yang Ping. The Human Resources Office had already arranged the interview work and urged the interviewers from the institute to go quickly.
Yang Ping snapped back from his thoughts, "You guys can lead. I'll just sit by the side and be a part of it as an observer, all right?"
"Director Wan Quanzhen from the Human Resources Office repeatedly instructed to make sure Professor Yang comes here. This batch of candidates is of very high quality, each one with their eyes on their head. Director Wan said to have you sit there, to put a damper on their arrogance. Besides, many people are here because of your reputation, so you have to raise a few questions," Tang Shun said.
This batch consists of clinical doctors as well as researchers in fundamental medicine. The clinical side interviews were conducted by Song Zimo, while the fundamental medicine side was handled by Tang Shun. These interviewees were mixed during the interview, as the institute is an integration of clinical and research.
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