Rebirth of the God-level Xueba

Chapter 1319: Who dares to take away my Yang Rui

Yang Rui didn't find time to meet Marjorie until noon.

The laboratory behind him is doing three-dimensional structure verification experiments. Once successful, it means that he has overcome the third stage of the g protein-coupled receptor, which is another Nobel Prize achievement.

Moreover, in 87 years, the difficulty of conquering the three-dimensional structure of the g protein-coupled receptor is itself against the sky.

By this time, Yang Rui felt that the Nobel Prize was beckoning to himself.

Also inspiring is Gu Qiang. He knew that he would not be on the side of the Nobel Prize, but he was able to sign it again in an ncs-level journal, and the honor it brought was extremely rich.

Su Xiankai, Fan Zhenlong and others couldn't help but congratulate Yang Rui.

Yang Rui is also beaming.

The whole laboratory is beaming.

Speaking of, since the crystal structure of the g-protein coupled receptor was made, the ion channel laboratory has invested a lot in the three-dimensional structure. Of course, Gu Qiang has opened up the talent fortune, but his fortune is Open on two premises.

First, the ion channel laboratory has completed the second phase of the crystal structure research, and has the prerequisite to carry out electron microscope scanning.

Second, Yang Rui determined the feasibility of electron microscope scanning, and then desperately adopted electron microscope scanning.

There are a few laboratories working on the three-dimensional structure of g-protein coupled receptors in the world, but none of them can meet these two conditions.

Even if there are laboratories that have decided to use electron microscopes, their investment in this area is far less than that of Yang Rui.

In 1987, the electron microscope was still very expensive, but Yang Rui had already purchased one when the ion channel laboratory was founded, and later bought a better one, which is naturally more expensive, and it costs two. Millions of dollars. After entering the third stage, Yang Rui rented a better and more expensive one, equipped with two teams, specializing in electron microscopes.

The cost of the instrument exceeds 2 million, which usually means that the cost of a single use will be ridiculously high. In fact, the same is true. In order to cope with such a clear electron microscope, the purity of the reagents has higher requirements. Thousands of renminbi and thousands of U.S. dollars are also essential.

This amount of money cannot be said to be high for top international laboratories, but considering that this is only a branch direction of a project, it is a bit too high.

A normal laboratory will not spend so much money on a fork in the road before the direction is officially determined.

There are too many forks in scientific research. The same is the scanning of g protein-coupled receptors. Is it like playing with dna in the past? After crystallization, X-rays, electron microscopes, nuclear magnetic resonance, or some kind of Chemical method?

There are so many routes to choose from. However, there is no saying that all roads lead to Rome. After spending a huge amount of money, there are many ghosts hitting the wall.

After adopting the electron microscope, there are many problems encountered by itself.

To obtain the three-dimensional structure of the g protein coupled receptor is like obtaining the three-dimensional structure of a building. The scanning of an electron microscope requires not only the outline, the positions of various openings and elevators, but also some guesses about the interior. The content was previously completed by different people.

As far as the final result is concerned, the three-dimensional structure of the g protein-coupled receptor can at least be written as one large and three small, a total of four papers.

The four papers are naturally qualified for s, but the depth and breadth are different, and the future expectations are different.

Yang Rui gave Marjorie the first big paper, explaining the three-dimensional structure of the g protein-coupled receptor as a whole, and the remaining three are separate items.

In terms of normal laboratory progress, most people who do a similar large project will take three or four years to complete it. If it takes two years to do it, it will be a big profit to get four S-level papers. If it is done in four years, it will not lose money, and longer projects are actually more common. However, considering the marginal effect, four papers in six years are tolerable.

As for 4 papers in a few months, there is also a super luxurious big paper, which belongs to the role of Yang Rui's golden finger halo, but it is incomparable to others.

"Mr. Yang Rui is in a good mood." Marjorie put down the already faint tea, looked at Yang Rui, and quickly stood up, completely different from his previous attitude.

Yang Rui nodded and said, "The recent experiments have been very smooth."

"Congratulations."

"Thank you."

"Mr. Yang Rui... Well, this title is really difficult. I heard that you are still studying?" Marjorie said in greeting. The Swedes don't greet each other, but when necessary, the Swedes can also follow the greetings of foreigners.

Yang Rui nodded and said, "I haven't got a bachelor's degree yet. I will be my senior year after the summer vacation."

Marjorie's mouth twitched twice, and said: "I have seen a lot of scientists, but none of them can reach your current level of scientific research is under 30."

"This is a dividend for developing countries, right?" Yang Rui said lightly: "China's scientific research and economy are under development, and there are not so many restrictions..."

Marjorie nodded as he listened, but it didn't matter what Yang Rui said.

He observed Yang Rui’s expression, and after Yang Rui had said it, Fang said: "Mr. Yang Rui, my colleagues and I have just read your paper carefully. I have to say that it is very exciting."

Yang Rui glanced at Marjorie's dark circles, knowing that he hadn't slept all night, smiled and said: "If I can get the praise of Swedish scientists, I can contribute with confidence."

"If you don't mind, can I recommend a journal for you?" Marjorie seized the opportunity and spoke quickly.

Yang Rui raised his eyebrows and asked, "Which one do you want to recommend?"

"I have a very good relationship with Gavin Jeremy of the journal Nature. If you are willing to contribute to Nature, I can help." Marjorie gave an introduction very graciously, and this kind of thing, scientists usually It is rarely done.

Editors of academic journals have certain authority over whether to publish papers. However, the larger the journal, the smaller the editor's decision-making power. Journals such as "Nature" and "Science" can be said to be of concern to scholars all over the world. The scope of peer review is also very wide. The editor's own recommendations are not necessarily effective, and the recommendations of outsiders are even weaker.

On the other hand, scholars like Yang Rui have published articles in Nature before, and naturally there are familiar editors. Just submit the paper ~lightnovelpub.net~, there is no need to establish a relationship.

Yang Rui looked at Marjorie suspiciously, and said: "I haven't decided which journal to submit to."

"Of course, of course." Marjorie smiled slightly and said: "But I recommend Jeremy not because he works in Nature, but more importantly, he is Swedish like me."

"Oh."

"Dr. Jeremy is able to exert considerable influence in Nobel Prize affairs." Marjorie finally pierced the window paper, and said: "I have cooperated with Dr. Jeremy for many years, our joint recommendation, It can help you step onto a larger stage. Mr. Yang Rui, it would be an honor for us to recommend your paper."

What he said is neither humble nor overbearing, and it is also a skill he has cultivated.

Inwardly, Marjorie also has a touch of arrogance.

Any scholar who aspires to the Nobel Prize knows how rare it is to exert influence in Nobel Prize affairs.

Marjorie believes that even if Yang Rui doesn't kneel and lick it immediately, he will show the appearance of being respectful.

Of course, Marjorie will comfort the young man in front of him-he has been preparing for this moment for thirty years.

"Dr. Marjorie." Yang Rui said in a slightly more sincere tone, "Thank you very much for your favor, but in terms of publicity, I already have Swedish supporters."

Yang Rui didn't mention the term Nobel Prize, and he didn't need to mention it.

Marjorie was taken aback and asked: "Who?"

Yang Rui smiled, did not answer, and said, "I hope we will have the opportunity to cooperate in the future."

Then, Marjorie opened the door of the reception room, smiled at a group of Swedish scientists, and went deep into the crowd.

Marjorie stayed alone on the sofa, wondering constantly in his heart: Who robbed me of Yang Rui? Who dares to take away my Yang Rui?