Chapter 1272 A pure person
Neeson was hunched over, found two pieces of toilet paper from his butt pocket, and then took out the pen that was always at hand, and wrote a few words on it with difficulty.
"Drug Effects" and "primary cells" are written at the top by Neeson, and then the dynamic mass retesting method.
Nissen was not prepared to take notes today. He worked in Astra for fifteen years. He was a visiting professor at several Norwegian universities. He was a type of person who came out to make money after he became successful.
Because of his familiarity with the basic biology community, Nissen disdained most biologists and would participate in today's lectures, just because everyone else in the office participated. As a Norwegian working in Sweden, Nissen did not want to be independent and did not manage what it was.
Now it seems that Neeson feels that he is right.
The only regret is that he did not bring the right notebook.
He looked around and saw that the people on both sides were carrying large notebooks and were taking notes. Their pens were very fast and their handwriting was sloppy, but they almost wrote down everything Yang Rui said.
Neeson was a little envious.
He felt that everyone was lucky today. Yang Rui, who was born in China, obviously did not pay enough attention to his knowledge, so that he told such an important thing for no reason.
The drug effect of human cells is a topic that pharmaceutical companies want to study even if they try their best.
How drugs change in the human body, or the so-called pharmacokinetics, is unknown how many researchers have died.
Who would have thought that a Chinese scholar would have studied it like this. Moreover, it was made in his spare time when he was a G-protein-coupled receptor.
Neeson believes Yang Rui's words. Those who can hold up the banner of G-protein-coupled receptors can be said to be the top figure in biology. However, can they easily study drug effects?
Neeson wanted to say it was unbelievable, but listening to Yang Rui's open and detailed description in his ears, he didn't want to belittle the other party so much.
Any derogatory measures should not appear in the hearts of researchers at this time.
Neeson wrote two words on toilet paper again, then looked at the handwriting that was rendered in front, and was a little annoyed.
He really doesn't want to waste the opportunity in front of him.
"Hello, can you give me two pieces of paper?" Neeson spoke with difficulty.
For Swedes, Norwegians and Danes, asking for help is never easy.
On the other hand, helping others is an admirable quality. The researcher sitting next to Neeson without hesitation, tearing off seven or eight pages of paper from his notebook, handing it to Neeson, and asking, "Is it enough?"
"Enough."
"OK."
The conversation between the two was very short, but they were both satisfied.
In Sweden, you should not be too proactive in helping others. You must first determine whether the other party is willing to accept help. Otherwise, if someone who rushes forward when he sees someone pushing a cart and pushes his cart, even if he is not scolded, he will cause a lot of complaints.
The researcher next to Neeson had long wanted to help him, but he could only tear the paper to him after Neeson took the initiative to speak, so that Neeson would just like to paint on toilet paper.
Many people regard Swedish customs as a legacy of the Vikings' pirate culture, but the Swedes themselves do not care about other people's views.
They care more about whether the goal is achieved.
For example, the "dynamic mass retesting method" that Yang Rui was explaining has given many people a feeling of being closer to their targets.
"The dynamic mass reset method obtains an optical signal. This signal is the sum of all signal pathways activated by G protein-coupled receptors. In this way, we cannot judge the cell's response to G protein-coupled receptors. Fortunately, I discovered another point." Yang Rui's lecture was not vivid, but the logic was clear and progressed layer by layer. The researchers present nodded secretly.
This is the lecture model that scientific researchers like the most. It is not boring if you have any information, it is a bit like writing official documents.
The researchers were very nervous about time. This time, it was because of Yang Rui's fame that they were willing to listen to the lecture. Naturally, they wanted to hear useful content.
Yang Rui is also very clear about this point. Occasionally, he will not waste everyone's time guessing, but then said: "According to my observation, optical signals are essentially different according to different cells, because different cells will express different pathways according to the stoichiometric of different signal pathway elements..."
Yang Rui made a brief explanation, then stopped and smiled and said, "The earliest research on ion channels I did actually involves a little of this aspect, so when I saw the problem of signal channels, I immediately had an idea."
Neeson and the researchers around him nodded together. It was not that they praised Yang Rui's sensitivity more, but that they hoped that Yang Rui would skip this topic quickly and continue to talk about it.
Yang Rui did not continue to talk about the topic of his research history, but he still took into account some ion channel content.
Although several years have passed, Yang Rui's research on potassium ion channels is still the world's leading one.
This is also the characteristic of high-end scientific research. Unless the people behind you are constantly paving the way for you with corpses, the rugged mountain roads will always hinder most people's climb.
For industry researchers, whether it is ion channels, optical channels or G protein-coupled receptors, they are difficult problems.
Under normal circumstances, they would not pursue these complex problems. There is a lot of knowledge in the world, and no one can master them all.
However, the topic Yang Rui raised was too tempting.
If the dynamic mass retest method can work, or even do not need to work all of it, as long as there are 60% or 70% of the utilitarianism described by Yang Rui, the entire pharmaceutical industry will be changed.
In the future, any new drug research involving G protein coupled receptors, according to Yang Rui, is more than 50% of future new drug research, and can be screened for active substances based on this practice.
Think about it, an active substance was found, and then conducted various studies, and then conducted various clinical tests. After a round, it would be at least tens of millions of dollars to prepare. If it reaches the third phase of clinical practice, it would be a cost of billions of dollars.
Although Yang Rui's dynamic mass retesting method cannot shorten this stage, it has an advantage that it can have a deeper understanding of an active substance and can screen out some unqualified active substances.
It's still only part of it, but if you think about it, every active substance here had to be sieved with tens of millions of dollars in the past, the value of this part would be too great.
As long as the researchers present think about this, no one is not serious.
In fact, not only original drugs can use this method, but also generic drugs that are ten times more numerous than this can use this method.
Generic drugs are not copied directly, you have to have several steps below, and simplify them. Expenses of millions of dollars are inevitable.
If the total overhead is calculated, the method proposed by Yang Rui now will reduce the total overhead even more.
A group of people looked at Yang Rui with admiration with expressions of looking at him.
Everyone thinks that Yang Rui was able to come up with this routine is amazing, but it is very stupid to just say it for nothing.
"Chinese researchers are so pure." Neeson suddenly had the desire to talk and said it in Swedish.
Chapter completed!