"Li Zheng, did you agree?" Liu Sichao's mouth was tightly pursed, and his face was full of disapproval.

"I just agreed to think about it." Li Zheng held the glassware in his right hand, which he asked Professor Zhu to stay here. "Use liquid nitrogen to freeze the inner ears. Be careful not to let the ears touch the air during the transfer."

"Sun Bin and Meng Jie, you two will test the cell activity in the ear and the composition of tissue fluid, and give me the result as soon as possible."

While talking, Li Zheng handed things to the two of them, "After the transfer is complete, use a test tube to get 10 ml of liquid."

Zhang Er Liu Sizhao couldn't figure it out. Didn't it mean that the organ regeneration technology was clinically involved, why did he jump into the experiment all of a sudden.

Because of the researchers' unique acumen, Liu Sichao narrowed his eyes and focused on the glassware in Meng Jie's hand.

In about twenty minutes, the ear cell activity test results and the tissue fluid composition test results came out. Li Zheng looked at the data, and the smile on the corner of his mouth became bigger and bigger. "Old Liu, you said formalin has such a good effect. ?"

Liu Sichao took the test sheet handed over by Li Zheng and turned over two pages. It seemed that he had thought of something, his face showed a hint of ecstasy, "Low-temperature antiseptic formula?!"

Li Zheng sighed lightly, "It's far, but there is something worth learning."

He clapped his hands vigorously and focused everyone's attention, "Analyzing the composition of the liquid, I have a hunch, this time it will be successful."

Liu Sichao shrugged his shoulders. I don’t know how many times Li Zheng said this in this experiment, but because of this, Liu Sichao felt that the distance between himself and Li Zheng had been shortened a lot. After all, a perfect genius and a man Genius who also makes mistakes, the latter is more likely to make people feel close than the former.

"Taking other people's hands short, how do you plan to repay them?" Liu Sichao was still worried that Li Zheng would agree to Wang Jiayin on an impulse. After all, Li Zheng was not without criminal conviction.

"Don't worry, I have a sense of measure." There are nearly five or six billion people in the world, and the short-handed are tens of thousands. Most of them are pitiful. If everyone makes an exception, then what is the use of rules.

However, since I asked him, and as Liu Sizhao said, taking other people's hands short, Li Zheng would not ignore it.

Professor Zhu is kind and motherly. He preserved her daughter's ear very well. The ear cartilage is almost not deformed. It is not difficult to construct a human ear as long as the rotten flesh is removed and the skin is replaced with new materials.

Although this new material has not yet appeared on the market, he knows exactly where to find it.

It's just that this kind of artificial ear transplantation needs to be replaced every three years, and perhaps a few three years later, the organ regeneration technology will be mature.

After hearing Li Zheng's reply, Professor Zhu was silent for a long time, "Thank you, Professor Li."

"The artificial ear does not have to worry about cell rejection, it is much safer. The reconstruction of the ear will take about three months. After three months, take your daughter for surgery." Li Zheng said.

1986 was a very meaningful year for Li Zheng. His research results blossomed everywhere. The name Li Zheng began to appear in every corner of the international biological journals along with those established biologists.

Under the joint promotion of the governments of many countries, the Doke virus vaccine was officially launched in early 1986. Li Zheng attended the drug launch conference, and together with President Doman, he decided on the name of the drug "Syfer", which means in English. "saviour".

At the meeting, Li Zheng's laboratory announced that it will form a joint research room for the Dokyl Virus with the Department of Biology of the University of Cape Town, focusing on the treatment of the Dokyl Virus incubation period.

"We believe that one day, the Doc virus will completely withdraw from the history of human diseases, and mankind will eventually overcome the disease!" The photo of Li Zheng standing on the stage with Professor Nok Fei of the University of Cape Town was photographed by the media. It is called the declaration of war on disease by mankind in the 20th century.

At the same time, the International Research Center for In Vitro Regeneration of Organs announced that "the survival time of the first human nose mouse has been extended from one week to six months, which means that significant progress has been made in overcoming rejection of organ transplants."

"Now the research center is actively conquering the proposition of replacing bovine cartilage with human cartilage, and has a certain outlook. I believe that in the near future, the regeneration of human organs outside of the body will become a reality before our eyes." Ma Wenmin said vigorously.

There were also invitations for various meetings and events, almost filling the mailbox of the Ninth Laboratory.

David also brought a very interesting news to Li Zheng. He was selected as a candidate for the Nobel Prize. That's right, the Nobel Prize that he couldn't ask for in his previous life seemed to be reachable in this life.

"Of course, it's just a shortlist. Because of your age, it is impossible for those old-fashioned people to award this award to you. Even if you do make a great contribution to local peace in Africa." David said on the phone.

Well, yes, he was selected for the Nobel Peace Prize candidate list, not the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

"Thanks a lot, and also specially notified me of this news."

"The candidate list has always been kept confidential, but after May, those gaming companies will release news one after another. I think this news will help you in the Chinese National Assembly."

Yes, the Nobel Prize candidates, even if they didn't win the prize, are a great thing in China.

However, Li Zheng really has no intention to pay attention to these now.

Because he just got a new issue of science.

Liu Sichao and others took a strange look at Li Zheng, who had been standing still for a long time.

"What happened to Professor Li?" Lu Xueke asked cautiously.

Liu Sichao glanced at him, you ask me who I ask.

"Ahem, Li Zheng, according to your request, 128 kinds of low-temperature antiseptic formulas based on No. 1 ingredients have been released. We sampled one. It is indeed effective in reducing the consumption of the heart after freezing, but it is still not possible. Infinite time storage. These 128 types are only the most likely. This is a big project, and it may take a lot of time for a few people in our laboratory."

Li Zheng scratched the title page of "Science", "Then outsource. Sign a formal outsourcing contract, and you can give the second job a position." Experimental outsourcing is a method that has only emerged in recent years. It requires repeated testing in large-scale experiments. The mechanical part was outsourced to other laboratories to free up labor and accelerate the experiment process.

This is a win-win approach, after all, not all laboratories can produce profitable experimental results. The emergence of this form of outsourcing not only gives small laboratories the opportunity to participate in large projects, but also gives them the possibility of survival. For large laboratories, a little commission can liberate labor and greatly shorten the research cycle, which is a great thing.

Not only the scientific research community, but later software companies often use this form of partial program outsourcing. Many great software programming companies rely on this outsourcing contract to survive at the beginning.

The University of Chicago used the loopholes in the domestic unfamiliar form of outsourcing to replace the cooperation contract with Huaqing with outsourcing contracts, which made Mr. Meng leave with regret.

"Good!" After getting the answer he wanted, Liu Sichao quickly retreated, and at the same time gave a victory sign to everyone in the Ninth Laboratory.

This kind of unchanging repeated comparison experiment can suffocate Liu Sichao's restless heart.

Li Zheng took a deep breath and tried to stabilize his fast beating heart.

The March 1986 issue of "Science" is the first issue that can be recorded in the annals of history. Li Zheng has seen this issue in the exhibition hall of "Science" in his previous life.

At that time, the staff of "Science" introduced it like this.

In March 1986, an article was published in "Science". The article advocated clarifying the entire sequence of the human genome, studying the sequence of the human genome as a whole, deciphering human genetic information, and promoting human beings to understand themselves at the overall molecular level. The owner of this article is called Du Bock.

It is not the first time that Li Zheng has read this article. In other words, he has read this short essay countless times since he was a student in his previous life, which was regarded as the "tender" of the World Human Genome Project by many biology students.

Human DNA sequence is the essence of life, and everything that happens in this world is closely related to this sequence. Piecemeal research is not enough to understand the mechanism of disease. Mankind should use the courage to conquer the universe to complete this plan, and this plan should become an international project!

Li Zheng looked at it word by word, and he couldn't help feeling agitated. During his two lifetime research careers, he had rarely experienced such excitement like a hairy boy.

It seemed that the excited and nervous psychology of the teenager seeing his beloved girl finally appeared, made him especially novel.

"Wait a little longer, wait a little longer, I almost have something!" Li Zheng muttered to himself, walking towards the entrance of the laboratory.

He wants to participate in the Human Genome Project. It should be said that no biologist in later generations does not want to participate in it. Its position in the history of biology is really too important.

It’s just that Li Zheng knows that even though he is now well-known in the world, he is not yet eligible to participate in this project.

Without mentioning the qualifications, I would just say that these projects in his life, such as paminerazine, carbapenem antibiotics, in vitro organ regeneration, organ storage fluid, and polygram virus vaccine, are all focused on medicine.

It is recognized internationally that Li Zheng is a genius pharmacist, but no one says Li Zheng is a genius biologist. All participating in the Human Genome Project are not the most influential biologists in the world, or biologists dedicated to the study of human genetic characteristics.

The author has something to say: The science description of the Human Genome Project above comes from "Science Technology and Medicine in the 20th Century" produced by Shanxi Education Press and edited by Zhang Daqing.

Well, a lot of popular science knowledge in the article is from this book~ This book is popular science reading of "Scientific Development View":)

I am a good boy who adheres to the scientific development concept~