02389 More Professionals
Southon Chira may have a good impression of Chen Zhao.
Or maybe I want to study his sharks and dolphins family.
So although his attitude is a bit arrogant, it is not that he wants to be disrespectful to Chen Zhao.
But his personality is like this. Simply put, he has low emotional intelligence and high IQ.
Don’t consider other people’s feelings when speaking.
Although it was very uncomfortable to communicate with Southon Chira.
However, Chen Zhao did not intend to develop any friendship with him.
"Where do you live? I'll take you home."
Neither of them were polite to Chen Zhao.
Send Nanston Kira home first.
"Azak, where do you live?"
“No. 115 East Main Street.”
Azak was silent for a while and said, "Mr. Chen, do you run a pharmaceutical company?"
"No." Chen Zhao responded indifferently.
"Mr. Chen, Professor Nanston still has some things to say before." Azak said meaningfully.
Chen Zhao drove the car and glanced at Azak with a little eyes: "Oh? Is there anything I didn't say clearly?"
"Although he is an expert in marine biology and even the best marine biology researcher, he is not the most proficient in marine software."
"Are you?" Chen Zhao asked.
"I'm more proficient than him." Azak said confidently.
"Professor Southon said earlier that artificial stimulation methods can make octopus mutate in theory, but due to the destruction of recessive genes, functional necrosis will lead to long-term survival."
"Well, Professor Nanston did say that. Is there something wrong with what he said?"
"There is no problem, but it is not impossible to solve."
“How to solve it?”
"Just like a human individual, if he suddenly changes his lifestyle, habits, and even eating habits, this human individual will cause illness or even death, and even octopus is even more so. Of course, the mutation we are discussing is a more intense and radical means, so the octopus is almost unable to survive. If the mutant gene is to be continued, it can only be reproduced. Just like the fittest in evolutionary theory, the mutant gene becomes stable through reproduction, and new species will also appear through reproduction."
"What you said is to rely on reproduction to stabilize genes. There is a big flaw in this. The first generation of variants can cultivate the second generation of variants by extracting sperm packs and artificial reproduction. However, the genes of the second generation of variants must still be in an unstable stage. Can they survive to the maturity stage? What's more, the reproduction of more than ten generations."
"Octopus can lay eggs at a time, and there will always be a few second-generation variants that can survive in these 100,000. This is a matter of chance. Because the huge number increases the chance of success of the experiment. If it is an ordinary mammal or an animal with fewer eggs, it will be much more difficult." Azak said: "These small number of surviving second-generation variants will breed the third and fourth generations. The survival rate of their offspring will gradually increase, and their gene stability will gradually increase, and they will eventually become a brand new species."
"It sounds like there is a possibility of implementation, but what about the actual operation?"
"Of course, practical operations cannot be as simple as theoretically, which requires the accumulation of huge research and experimental data."
"It seems you have experience with this kind of experiment."
"It's not me, it's my senior, and Homitheus, the assistant of Professor Southon. When I first came to the Institute of Marine Biology five years ago, I was arranged to do things under Homitheus. He is an expert in researching marine soft biology. I worked under Homitheus for a year, and during this period I was exposed to a lot of experiments and data about such research, and even about the entire process. However, for some reason, Professor Southon had a conflict with Homitheus. They quarreled violently in the office. Later, Homitheus left the institute with his experimental data angrily, and I replaced Homitheus and became Professor Southon's assistant."
"Well? Have you contacted Homitheus over the years?" Chen Zhao asked.
"In the first two years, Homitheus was looking for investors who were willing to fund his continued research. At that time, I could feel his loss. He found many people, but he couldn't get investment. The next year, there seemed to be a turning point. At that time, I could feel the changes in his tone and mood. Later, he invited me to quit my current job, return to his side, and continue to serve as his assistant, but I refused."
Chen Zhao glanced at Azak, and he probably knew who Azak was.
Although I didn't have much contact, Izak's personality of interests first has been revealed.
Although the pure scientific researchers like Southon Chira deserve people's respect.
But in reality, talent like Azak is even more comfortable.
They know how to get along with people without being offensive.
For Azak, it is the same for whom he serves as an assistant, and there is no difference.
Why did he give up a relatively stable Southon Chira and choose Homitheus who is not sure what the future is yet to be.
This is not an academic issue, but a realistic issue.
Southon Chira did not give up on him, and Homitheus also hoped that he could continue to be his assistant.
This shows that Azak's ability is fine.
"Later he told me that his research was valued by investors, and he received investment, and formed his own research team. I was very happy for him. After several contacts, he told me that his research would need to be kept confidential, so he would not be able to contact himself stably. Then our contacts decreased. In the next three years, I only contacted him twice, once, sending blessings to me on Christmas, and once, complaining that he did not have a right-hand assistant, and his assistants could not understand his intentions at all."
As he said this, Azak couldn't help but look at Chen Zhao. He deliberately said the last sentence, as if to prove his worth.
"Do you know who invested in his research?" Chen Zhao asked.
"I don't know, he said this is also a clause in the confidentiality agreement."
"Do you know where his institute is?"
"have no idea."
"Do you have his contact information now? Or your home address."
"I know where his family is, but I'm not sure if he still lives there."
Chen Zhao looked at Azak: "Can I ask a very realistic question?"
"Please say it."
“From your professional perspective, how do you translate your expertise into financial effectiveness.”
"Breeding and cultivation are the most widely used areas of my major."
Chapter completed!