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Chapter 625 The Legend of Professor Buffalo

"You are still young, you have just entered the door of scientific research, and you have already participated in such a cutting-edge project. This is your luck and your misfortune."

"Soon you will discover the truth of scientific research."

"And I will also show you the most important thing to become a true scientist."

The more Huang Qin spoke, the more excited he became, and his tone became extremely passionate.

"That is, a deep love for scientific research and a strong interest in exploring the unknown world."

"Scientific research is to explore the unknown world and make scientific discoveries. There are no books to look up the answers. It's all up to you to grope in the dark and try one possible path after another."

"You have been trapped in the fog of the unknown world for a long time, and you can only rely on your intuition to find the right way out."

"You will be afraid, you will be confused, but your firm heart and eternal love will become the brightest light in the fog, illuminating your way forward."

After hearing this passage, everyone was silent for a long time.

After a long time, there was a burst of thunderous applause.

Suddenly, the door of the laboratory creaked.

The instructor, Du Biao, pushed the door open and looked at everyone blankly.

"What are you doing? Why is it so lively?"

He was startled when he saw his students being enthusiastic and their eyes glowing green, as if they had entered a pyramid scheme.

"Teacher Du, are you back?"

The students turned their heads in unison, watching his eyes glow, as if they were looking at a gift package for a thesis.

"What's the matter? I'm a little scared when you look like this."

Du Biao put down the briefcase in his hand, and hung his coat on the hanger casually, with a surprised expression on his face.

Huang Qin couldn't help laughing when he saw the teacher like this.

"Mr. Du, don't be afraid. It's absolutely good news. They just found out that their paper has been published, so they are all very happy."

"Young people are a little excited when they publish their first paper, which is understandable."

"What? They have published all eight papers? There are no rejections?"

Now Du Biao was overjoyed, he rushed into the crowd with a stride, urging him repeatedly.

"Hurry up, take out all the emails, I want to see for myself how the reviewers respond."

"Have you pointed out any mistakes and proposed any amendments?"

Du Biao picked up the mobile phones of the students one by one, looked carefully at the reply emails, and was immediately overjoyed.

"Not bad, they are all core journals, and there are three SCI second-division papers, which are almost catching up with me, the teacher."

"Just pass it, didn't you guys make a little repair?"

"Haha, it seems that my skill in criticizing manuscripts is still young."

"Yes, yes, now that you finally have a thesis, you don't have to worry about graduating. Next, you must guard against arrogance and impetuosity, keep working hard, and finish the project before graduation."

He rubbed his chin, couldn't help but feel complacent, and at the same time he didn't forget to spur the students.

Huang Qin hurriedly said: "Don't worry, I just assigned them another task, and they will be very busy in the next few months."

"Everyone must produce at least four more papers to be worthy of your old man's teachings."

Du Biao's eyes widened in an instant: "No way, 4 papers per person? Is it such a heavy workload? Will it be too tiring?"

Unexpectedly, all the students shook their heads at the same time like a rattle drum.

"I'm not tired, I'm not tired. I feel comfortable working with my teacher and senior brother. I'm not tired at all."

Du Biao was dumbfounded, and swallowed the words "do you want to take a few days off?"

He waved his hand as if resigned to his fate.

"That's fine, you can use whatever you want, and don't ask too much. Journals from the three districts and four districts are fine, as long as they can be sent out."

"Anyway, Huang Qin is watching in the lab, so I feel relieved."

"I'm going on a business trip to Haishi in the afternoon to attend a biological academic conference at Jiaotong University. It may take three days before I can come back."

"This meeting is very important. Academician Chang Sanwei and several leading figures in cell biology are invited as special guests. I have to get acquainted and get to know a few more bigwigs."

"If you have any questions, feel free to ask me on WeChat."

Huang Qin immediately cast admiring eyes: "Teacher, you are a fast learner, and you have already started running for Jieqing."

"It's true that you need to get to know more bigwigs. When the time comes to vote for you, you have to rely on them."

"The direction of xenotransplantation is still very unpopular in China. As long as you tell us about our project, you will definitely be able to leave a deep impression on the boss."

"Teacher, you, as the hope of the whole village, have to stand up. Our laboratory depends on you to go out to socialize and make a name for yourself."

Du Biao smiled awkwardly: "Am I that important? Why didn't I feel that."

"I run outside like this every day, whether I have meetings with the courtyard or attend various academic conferences. I don't have much time to do research, and I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing."

"Don't ruin your word-of-mouth when you become famous at that time, it's better not to have it."

Huang Qin comforted: "Teacher, you used to be an unknown person, how can you have any reputation?"

"You know, the work of writing articles is beyond poetry, and the same is true for scientific research."

"If you are selected as a distinguished young man, we will also look good, and everyone will look at us high when we graduate and go out to find a job."

"This situation is only temporary. Anyway, you have no hope for academicians and Changjiang. In the future, you will have no desires and desires. You can concentrate on your favorite research."

The corner of Du Biao's mouth twitched when he heard these words, he could only show a wry smile.

"It's strange that you think highly of me."

Jie Qing, Jie Qing, although everyone says that the project he is working on is very cutting-edge, very sophisticated, as long as he has a result, he has a great hope of being evaluated.

But he was still a little uncertain, after all, he didn't know other people's true thoughts, but he knew his own true ability clearly.

If Huang Qin didn't bring funds into the group, he would give the research direction and design various experiments.

He would definitely not be able to make such a big noise, and he has no face to eat and drink at academic conferences.

He has a good idea in his heart that he can take such a big project, talk about it in various meetings, and get a lot of appreciation from colleagues who don't understand it.

It's all driven by the students!

If you have a disciple like this, what more can you ask for from a teacher!
Thinking of this, Du Biao nodded gratefully, showing a kind smile.

"Since you say so, being a teacher will definitely not disappoint everyone."

"You work hard in the laboratory, and I won't bother you. I have a meeting at one o'clock in the afternoon. I have to leave now."

Everyone applauded and saw the teacher off. The atmosphere was warm and the words were warm, just like sending the teacher to the battlefield.

"Teacher, you must live up to your expectations."

"Teacher, you don't drink well. I'm here to learn about alcohol medicine. Remember to take some with you."

"Teacher, get to know more people, and we will gossip about academicians when you come back."

"Teacher, you must perform well in the afternoon meeting."

Du Biao scratched his head, feeling that something was wrong, but he didn't say much.

In this way, everyone sent Du Biao out of the laboratory with sincere expressions and enthusiasm.

Then, the next round of water papers began.

With the experience for the first time, everyone started experimenting very quickly.

The current gene editing technology is so simple that even high school students can do it, so it is no problem for them.

The students skillfully removed the relevant genome in the pig cells and transferred it into the corresponding humanized genome.

Then they are fused with porcine oocytes that have had their nuclei removed.

The fertilization process of mammals in nature is actually just to provide chromosomes for egg cells.

Because there are only half the number of chromosomes in the egg cell, it cannot be supplemented by itself.

Fertilization is required to complement all chromosomes in order to divide and develop into a normal fetus.

When the egg cell has its nucleus removed, it is implanted with the nucleus of an adult cell with all the chromosomes.

Well, fertilization is not required, it also complements all the chromosomes and can develop into a normal embryo.

This is the clone.

This mature nucleus + egg cell technology, also known as cloning technology, is widely used in various cloned animals.

But they didn't need to actually clone the pig, just developed the egg cell into a blastocyst and observed the physical development of the genetically modified pig embryo.

In about a few weeks, after the observation is over, the pig embryos will be destroyed directly.

On the one hand, it is to study the expression levels of related signaling molecules during the development of pig fetuses, and on the other hand, it is to see whether pigs can develop normally, and whether there will be any deformities or mutations after gene knockout or introduction of humanized genes.

This will lay the experimental foundation for the subsequent construction of a genetically modified pig model, and provide a certain theoretical basis for the regeneration of humanized organs in pigs in the future.

The whole process is recorded, and after proper language modification, a good paper can be produced.

In fact, it's not really a water thesis.

At least the students have done experiments and provided real experimental data.

It is also very helpful for future research on xenotransplantation.

It’s just that they are all single-genome experiments, and are limited by their level. They haven’t explored the principles behind them in depth, and haven’t established a more complex multi-genome model.

So the level is relatively average, and it looks a little watery.

The most important reason is that they have published too many papers.

Of course, those more difficult and more complicated studies belong to Huang Qin's work, but he needs more basic experimental data before he can proceed to the next step.

The previous 8 papers, since there is only one under each person's name, do not seem very conspicuous.

However, after another period of research, everyone's papers began to blow out.

More than 30 papers flew in all directions like snowflakes.

It quickly passed the review and began to be officially published in major journals.

Half of them were published in the three-region journals dedicated to novices, with an impact factor of only a few tenths, and basically no one read them.

Only some papers published in zone 2 journals, with an impact factor between 1-5, can attract some attention and may be cited, but that's it.

However, Huang Qin's follow-up research is all based on these seemingly watery and basic papers, and even a lot of citations are required.

These 'water' papers are like inconspicuous bricks and stones, supporting the high-rise buildings he studies.

And his research is very groundbreaking for the field of xenotransplantation, which has just started in China, and belongs to the absolute international leading level.

Of course, which step can be achieved depends on his final results.

If only the organs of genetically modified pigs are transplanted into baboons, there have been many studies abroad, and the survival rate is relatively high.

There are not many research institutions in China, but they are also very rare, very few.

A breakthrough in this area alone is enough to take Du Biao away and make him an outstanding young man.

The main reason is that there are too few people who study this area, and no one takes up a hole. As long as Du Biao has some achievements, he can occupy a hole.

If you can further research thoroughly and transform pig organs that are completely harmless to the human body, you will be considered a master and a leader in this field.

If the availability of genetically modified pig organs in the human body can be confirmed, even if the in vitro dialysis is successful, or the in vivo transplantation survives for a period of time, it can be called a great innovation.

As for the combination of stem cell research, the pig heart and human kidney were actually developed, and then the human kidney was transplanted to the patient, so that the patient survived.

That is definitely the second revolution of organ transplantation. This field is groundbreaking, and it can be called the existence of the patriarch.

Punching the Chinese Academy of Sciences and kicking Nobel is nothing more than that.

At the academic conference, the academicians rushed to greet each other, the Changjiang Scholars toasted and carried their bags, and Jieqing directly kowtowed to his teacher.

There is no way, a brand new research field is so arrogant, flowing with milk and honey, it is in urgent need of geniuses to expand its territory, and the rewards are naturally exceptionally rich.

If the scientific research field is red in the sunset, there are filled radish pits everywhere, and there are several academicians guarding the top of the avenue, leaving only a few small pits for their own descendants, and naturally there is no way for people to rise later.

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At the same time, well-known social platforms in China are pressing.

A question popped up out of nowhere and attracted a lot of attention, and it quickly hit the hot list.

"What do you think of Professor Du Biao of Gusu University publishing more than 40 SCI papers in half a year? "

"Recently, I discovered a wonderful professor, Associate Professor Du Biao of Gusu University. He published more than 40 papers in half a year, and all of them were the corresponding authors. Although the first author was someone else, it is obvious that he participated Shen, what is going on? What do you think?"

The comments below are full of indignation and sarcasm.

"This is the legendary buffalo boss? Why do you publish such low-quality similar papers from the second and third districts?"

"Publish a paper in an average of 4 and a half days? When will the scientific research stop?"

"Don't you know? Biochemical environmental materials are so easy to water, haha."

"Am I the only one who thinks this professor is not bad? At least he didn't rob students of their research achievements."

"It's just a named corresponding author. It's normal. Maybe he has accepted more than 20 students. What's wrong with each of them getting two papers? Why don't they get paid for scientific research? The scientific research dog is shaking."

"It seems that Professor Du's students are under a lot of pressure for their graduation thesis."

"I dug out all the papers that Professor Du had put his name on. They were all about the research on genetically modified pig cell models. A single gene can fill one paper. It's crazy."

"It's like adding chicken feces to graphene to prove that it can conduct electricity."

"Don't slander Professor Du, this guy really wants to hit Jie Qing."

"No way, relying on the water road to attack Jieqing? Why don't you say he wants to attack academicians?"

"If such a person can be rated as an outstanding young scholar, our country's scientific research is really hopeless."

"I don't want to search one by one. It's disgusting. He has published so many papers, and the page fee has cost hundreds of thousands. He is really rich. Who is paying for the money?"

"Gusu University is also a 211. Are all the professors in it like this?"

"I really want to ask him face to face, how did he train so many liar students and get so many scientific research funds from national projects?"

"A scientific researcher should also have a sense of social responsibility and do things that are more meaningful to society. From the titles of these papers, I can't see how in-depth research he has done and how forward-looking he is. It is all meaningless Irrigation, wasting the country's money, and opportunistic!"

"Huo Huo, this topic is so hot, let us wait and see whether the academic waterwheel can escape the academic world."

"There are also professors abroad who publish more than 100 papers a year. Oh, there are more than 100 papers in the water. What's so strange about it? The academic circles all over the world don't have clean asses. Let's not talk about the second brother."

"I said everyone stop scolding, you scolding is fun, what should students do if they graduate without a thesis?"

"Everyone is a scientific research dog, you don't want to get stuck on your thesis after graduation, do you?"

"That is, graduate students write papers just to meet graduation standards. What level of journal can you expect them to publish? "Nature"? "Cell"? Or "Life?"

"As long as this requirement remains unchanged, postgraduates will continue to struggle in writing papers. This is the current status of domestic scientific research."

"Those academicians and big bosses who have the ability to go to Ba, some of them do more than Du Biao, and some of them stare at a young teacher who cares about students every day. Is it interesting to pick up soft persimmons?"

……

There were endless discussions on the Internet, and Du Biao never expected that he would become popular from another angle and become a well-known "buffalo" professor on the Internet.

Netizens' views on him can be described as polarized. Those in the scientific research circle feel that the one who can make students pass their papers is undoubtedly a good tutor.

Outsiders are full of curses, all complaining that he is wasting taxpayers' money and squandering national scientific research funds.

Such heat even shocked Dean Lu.

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