godfather of surgery

Chapter 1148 This is the question the professor gave you.

Chapter 1148 This is the question the professor gave you.

Yang Ping has been pondering the gene blocking mechanism of the Y chromosome, and the knowledge in this area is very important for his subsequent research.

This project has already begun, and now all the research institutes and laboratories under Nandu Medical University have been handed over to the Academy of Medical Sciences, making it very convenient for Yang Ping to mobilize the resources of these laboratories.

In fact, the genes on the Y chromosome are human genes, while the genes of the K virus are genetic material within adenoviruses. The two are very different. The blocking mechanism of the Y chromosome cannot be directly transplanted into the K virus. However, by studying its principles, a protective mechanism can be designed for the K virus.

The basic unit of most living organisms is the cell, except for viruses. A virus is a simple protein shell containing some genetic material, which is the material basis for its status as an optimal tool for treating tumors.

Sometimes Yang Ping thinks that this thing is really like a miniature machine made of protein and genetic material. If it is modified into a tool, it can do a lot of things. Some scientists are now researching nanorobots. These gadgets can be modified into even smaller therapeutic tools than nanorobots.

Could we be inspired by viruses and use these tiny organisms as templates to create miniature bio-robots to achieve therapeutic goals, such as hunting tumor cells, clearing blood clots in the coronary arteries, anastomosing severed nerves, killing invading bacteria, and even allowing these miniature bio-robots to be controlled by humans to precisely achieve certain objectives?

Combining stem cell technology with microbial robotics technology could lead to even broader applications in the future.

The idea of ​​a miniature bio-robot project popped into Yang Ping's mind, but it wasn't very clear yet. He needed to refine it in his mind. Once implemented, this project would be enormous, involving a wide range of knowledge and requiring collaboration from many laboratories.

The radiology department is now organizing its most elite team to lobby for the project, which is the issue raised by Yang Ping. They believe this is a chance to showcase the radiology department's strength and cannot afford to be negligent in the slightest.

However, Yang Ping was completely unaware of this. He was just wondering why the two brothers, Xiao Wu and Zhang Lin, hadn't come to ask any questions. Ever since they decided to study Tong Yongqian's genetic disease, they had been coming to Yang Ping's office almost every day to ask some questions.

These two brothers were considered mediocre in terms of talent within the research institute, but they shared a common trait: an inexplicable self-confidence and a willingness to put their ideas into action. In Dr. Zhao Wenbo's private words, as long as they themselves weren't embarrassed, it was others who would be.

When Xiao Wu and Zhang Lin decided to work together to research retractor techniques and write the world's first monograph on retractors, "Retractor Surgery," many doctors scoffed at it. They didn't say it out loud, but they secretly laughed at them. Dr. Zhao Wenbo was a representative of these doctors.

How can something as simple as making a hook gesture be considered a subject of study? Only people with such inexplicable self-confidence could do something like this.

However, Xiao Wu and Zhang Lin did not think there was anything wrong with this. They didn't care about the ridicule and ignored it completely. They were serious about researching hooks. They not only developed various new types of hooks and obtained utility model and invention patents, but also successfully completed the writing of a monograph.

Even so, some doctors still regard them as boring clowns, while only they themselves consider themselves professors, people who are doing great things.

In the doctor's office, Yang Ping saw Zhang Lin and Xiao Wu huddled together, studying X-rays, all of them X-rays of patients with fractures, going through them one by one.

"Teacher Zhang, Teacher Wu?"

"Dr. Zhao Wenbo called out."

In Zhao Wenbo's eyes, despite his address of them as "teacher," he actually looked down on them, believing they were incompetent and only stayed at the research institute by clinging to Professor Yang's coattails. Even if they stayed, they would only be menial tasks, unlike Song Ziming and Xu Zhiliang, who were outstanding talents and would be top talents in any hospital.

"I heard you've run into some trouble? About the X-ray findings of the fracture?" Zhao Wenbo leaned over. Li Guodong also joined in; everyone was usually quite busy, and after surgery, they'd often have a little time to discuss problems in the office.

Li Guodong's views on Zhang Lin and Xiao Wu were completely different from Zhao Wenbo's, even diametrically opposed. He believed that Professor Zhang and Professor Wu were mediocre in ability and relied on Professor Yang's connections to stay in the research institute doing odd jobs. He argued that the research institute also needed mediocre people doing odd jobs, as not everyone could be a genius.

However, Li Guodong felt that Zhang Lin and Xiao Wu were very hardworking. They knew that they were mediocre, so they were self-aware and had a clear understanding of their own position. They found it difficult to work on very advanced topics, so they always chose some relatively simple topics and did them well and thoroughly. They were very clear that their abilities were limited and they could not handle the tough ones, so they picked the easy ones to work on.

Moreover, even when others look down on a research project, they still work on it diligently. Li Guodong finds this spirit extremely rare. Most people are ambitious but lack practical skills, unable to achieve high goals or accept low ones, and few are willing to lower their expectations when their skills are limited.

If an X-ray shows a fracture, and the fracture is very obvious with clear separation of the fracture ends, does that mean the patient definitely has a fracture?
Zhang Lin brought up the question; it's not a secret, so there's no harm in discussing it.

"This is what you are doing?"

Zhao Wenbo asked politely, keeping any disdain to himself, because Zhang Lin was known for his outspokenness, and Zhao Wenbo was naturally afraid of being challenged.

Zhang Lin said, "We searched through all the X-rays of fractures in the hospital's radiology department over the years to see if there were any cases where the X-rays showed obvious fractures, but the patients ultimately did not have fractures."

"Did you find it?" Li Guodong asked.

Zhang Lin looked quite regretful: "We haven't found it yet."

“The X-rays all show obvious fractures, but the patient doesn’t actually have a fracture. I’ve never encountered that in my clinical practice,” Zhao Wenbo said, looking like he was giving orders.

Zhang Lin snorted: "You've only been working for a few years, what clinical experience do you have?"

This retort left Zhao Wenbo speechless.

“Looking at them one by one like this isn’t a good way to go. It’s too tiring. With so many pornographic films, how long would it take to finish?” Li Guodong suggested that they might find a better method.

“I’ve also looked up some literature, but I don’t have any clue yet,” Zhang Lin said, while Xiao Wu was still focused on watching the X-ray.

“If it’s a minor fracture, the X-ray might show a suspected fracture, but the patient might not actually have a fracture. However, if the X-ray shows a clear fracture with the fracture ends separated, how could the patient not have a fracture?” Li Guodong was also very puzzled.

Just then, Song Ziming and Xu Zhiliang returned from the operating room, and Zhang Lin thought he should ask these big shots, perhaps he could get some different insights.

After hearing the question, Song Ziming asked, "Did the professor give you this question?"


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