I really don't want to be a doctor
Chapter 178 Employment
Chapter 178 Employment
Come to a conference room on the second floor of the laboratory.
Wang Tuo and his party of three boys sat opposite to Jing Xiaoran.
"Here are the resumes of the three of us." Wang Tuo handed the three resumes to Jing Xiaoran.
He originally wanted to call Junior Brother, but after thinking about it, he still didn't say it.
"Okay." Jing Xiaoran took the resume, "I used to know Senior Brother Wang Tuo, so I won't beat around the bush anymore."
"Next, I will interview everyone one by one and select the best for admission."
The three of Wang Tuo looked at each other, and then said in unison: "No problem."
"Then let's start with Senior Wang Tuo." Jing Xiaoran said seriously.
In the meeting room, except for Jing Xiaoran and Wang Tuo, everyone else retreated.
"Senior brother Wang Tuo, what did you mainly study in pharmacology when you were a graduate student?" Jing Xiaoran opened Wang Tuo's resume.
Wang Tuo sat up straight when he heard the words, and said: "My teacher studies cardiovascular pharmacology, so I also follow this direction. However, my research direction is more focused on ion channels, focusing on some antiarrhythmic drugs, Chinese and Western medicines. Both."
"Well, I see." Jing Xiaoran browsed Wang Tuo's resume carefully, "Then you should be researching ion channels that induce arrhythmia, right?"
Wang Tuo nodded in surprise: "Yes, it is mainly to study the ion channel research of fatal arrhythmia, and then find out the target of anti-arrhythmia, and develop new anti-arrhythmia drugs."
Wang Tuo did not expect that Jing Xiaoran still had research on anti-arrhythmia drugs.
The technical barriers between different research departments are high.
Even if it is the same medicine, but in different disciplines, different branches, the research content is completely different.
This is the reason why every line is like a mountain.
Jing Xiaoran is a graduate student of clinical medicine, so it is really incredible that he is so proficient in pharmacology.
"Then can you tell me which ion channels often induce arrhythmia?" Jing Xiaoran asked suddenly.
coming!
Wang Tuo's heart tightened, he knew that the real interview had finally begun.
And Jing Xiaoran is obviously very familiar with pharmacology, and he can't be fooled by a few simple words.
Wang Tuo pondered for a moment before he said: "There are many kinds of ion channels in cardiomyocytes with complex structures. The channels closely related to the heart are mainly sodium, potassium and calcium channels, which are closely related to the occurrence and development of arrhythmia."
Jing Xiaoran continued to ask: "Then what is a cardiomyocyte ion channel?"
"Ion channels in cardiomyocytes, like other ion channels, are macromolecular proteins embedded in the double lipid layer matrix of the cell membrane, and the center forms a hydrophilic hole through which ions can pass. Usually ion channels are relatively dormant, and only in special The channel opens or closes in response to stimuli, such as changes in membrane potential, neurotransmitters or other chemical stimuli, and mechanical deformation."
Wang Tuo tried his best to recall the definition of ion channel in the textbook.
In fact, these are very basic things, but scientific research really starts with every basic knowledge.
"Brother, can you give an example? For example, LQTS, SQTS, BrS and CPVT related to potassium channels." Jing Xiaoran laughed.
That smile is very warm, but in Wang Tuo's view, Jing Xiaoran is now like a teacher who calls people up to answer questions in class, there is a hint of sinister and cunning in that smile.
"This, I, I don't quite understand." Wang Tuo swallowed.
He had never heard of the words Jing jumped out of Xiao Ran's mouth.
At this moment, he was a little suspicious, who is the graduate student of pharmacology?
"This is actually several types of hereditary arrhythmia related to potassium channels." Jing Xiaoran said.
Originally, he was just asking tentatively. It is normal for these newly graduated graduate students not to know. If someone knows, it will be considered a treasure for him.
"Ah, so it's this!" Wang Tuo suddenly realized.
Jing Xiaoran was surprised: "Why, you know?"
Wang Tuo nodded slightly, then touched the back of his head embarrassingly.
This appearance, very much like an obedient student in front of the teacher.
"Potassium ion channels are the most complex type of ion channels discovered so far, and they are divided into five types: delayed rectifier potassium channels, transient outward potassium channels, inward rectifier potassium channels, adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels and acetylcholine-sensitive potassium channels."
"Channel-related hereditary arrhythmia is a gene mutation that leads to impaired function of the delayed rectifier potassium channel. Iks, that is, the slow delayed rectifier potassium ion flow is inhibited and the action potential duration is prolonged."
"At the same time, the inactivation of potassium ion channels and the prolongation of the repolarization time of cardiomyocytes make the original normal excitatory conduction process abnormal due to the prolongation of the refractory period of some cells..."
Listening to Wang Tuo's narration, Jing Xiaoran smiled and nodded frequently.
It seems that this senior has also put in a lot of effort in school, and he is not the kind of student who spends his days in the laboratory making soy sauce every day.
"Very good." Jing Xiaoran said to Wang Tuo with a smile, "Brother, I won't ask about basic pharmacology experiments. I know you are good in this area."
Wang Tuo's face brightened, and his heart was slightly excited.
"Brother, go outside and ask another person to come in."
"it is good!"
Wang Tuo stood up quickly, even walking briskly.
As soon as he left the meeting room, the man with round glasses approached him.
"Wang Tuo, look at your expression, are you hired?"
Wang Tuo smiled and shook his head: "Not yet."
"So the interview process is very simple?" said the man with round glasses.
"It's not bad, but Jing Xiaoran is very knowledgeable about pharmacology, so don't try to fool around."
The man with round glasses quickly waved his hand: "We can publish 5 points of SCI papers, and even get rid of an SCI journal by ourselves. In front of such a person, we dare not fool around!"
"That's good, you go in quickly." Wang Tuo said, "Jing Xiaoran's attitude is still very good."
The man with round glasses nodded, and then stepped into the meeting room.
……
For the three people who came today, Jing Xiaoran has finished the interview.
Compared to Wang Tuo, the other two are slightly inferior, but they still have a solid foundation in basic experiments.
So Jing Xiaoran decided to hire the three of them at the same time.
"By the way." Jing Xiaoran suddenly put away his smiling face, "Can I ask Senior Brother Wang Tuo, why do you want to come to the private laboratory?"
"As far as I know, most of the orthodox postgraduates who graduate from medical schools go to university laboratories, and rarely work in private enterprise laboratories."
After all, working in a university laboratory has a very complete training mechanism and a process for promoting professional titles.
In a private laboratory, you may be a small researcher for life.
(End of this chapter)
Come to a conference room on the second floor of the laboratory.
Wang Tuo and his party of three boys sat opposite to Jing Xiaoran.
"Here are the resumes of the three of us." Wang Tuo handed the three resumes to Jing Xiaoran.
He originally wanted to call Junior Brother, but after thinking about it, he still didn't say it.
"Okay." Jing Xiaoran took the resume, "I used to know Senior Brother Wang Tuo, so I won't beat around the bush anymore."
"Next, I will interview everyone one by one and select the best for admission."
The three of Wang Tuo looked at each other, and then said in unison: "No problem."
"Then let's start with Senior Wang Tuo." Jing Xiaoran said seriously.
In the meeting room, except for Jing Xiaoran and Wang Tuo, everyone else retreated.
"Senior brother Wang Tuo, what did you mainly study in pharmacology when you were a graduate student?" Jing Xiaoran opened Wang Tuo's resume.
Wang Tuo sat up straight when he heard the words, and said: "My teacher studies cardiovascular pharmacology, so I also follow this direction. However, my research direction is more focused on ion channels, focusing on some antiarrhythmic drugs, Chinese and Western medicines. Both."
"Well, I see." Jing Xiaoran browsed Wang Tuo's resume carefully, "Then you should be researching ion channels that induce arrhythmia, right?"
Wang Tuo nodded in surprise: "Yes, it is mainly to study the ion channel research of fatal arrhythmia, and then find out the target of anti-arrhythmia, and develop new anti-arrhythmia drugs."
Wang Tuo did not expect that Jing Xiaoran still had research on anti-arrhythmia drugs.
The technical barriers between different research departments are high.
Even if it is the same medicine, but in different disciplines, different branches, the research content is completely different.
This is the reason why every line is like a mountain.
Jing Xiaoran is a graduate student of clinical medicine, so it is really incredible that he is so proficient in pharmacology.
"Then can you tell me which ion channels often induce arrhythmia?" Jing Xiaoran asked suddenly.
coming!
Wang Tuo's heart tightened, he knew that the real interview had finally begun.
And Jing Xiaoran is obviously very familiar with pharmacology, and he can't be fooled by a few simple words.
Wang Tuo pondered for a moment before he said: "There are many kinds of ion channels in cardiomyocytes with complex structures. The channels closely related to the heart are mainly sodium, potassium and calcium channels, which are closely related to the occurrence and development of arrhythmia."
Jing Xiaoran continued to ask: "Then what is a cardiomyocyte ion channel?"
"Ion channels in cardiomyocytes, like other ion channels, are macromolecular proteins embedded in the double lipid layer matrix of the cell membrane, and the center forms a hydrophilic hole through which ions can pass. Usually ion channels are relatively dormant, and only in special The channel opens or closes in response to stimuli, such as changes in membrane potential, neurotransmitters or other chemical stimuli, and mechanical deformation."
Wang Tuo tried his best to recall the definition of ion channel in the textbook.
In fact, these are very basic things, but scientific research really starts with every basic knowledge.
"Brother, can you give an example? For example, LQTS, SQTS, BrS and CPVT related to potassium channels." Jing Xiaoran laughed.
That smile is very warm, but in Wang Tuo's view, Jing Xiaoran is now like a teacher who calls people up to answer questions in class, there is a hint of sinister and cunning in that smile.
"This, I, I don't quite understand." Wang Tuo swallowed.
He had never heard of the words Jing jumped out of Xiao Ran's mouth.
At this moment, he was a little suspicious, who is the graduate student of pharmacology?
"This is actually several types of hereditary arrhythmia related to potassium channels." Jing Xiaoran said.
Originally, he was just asking tentatively. It is normal for these newly graduated graduate students not to know. If someone knows, it will be considered a treasure for him.
"Ah, so it's this!" Wang Tuo suddenly realized.
Jing Xiaoran was surprised: "Why, you know?"
Wang Tuo nodded slightly, then touched the back of his head embarrassingly.
This appearance, very much like an obedient student in front of the teacher.
"Potassium ion channels are the most complex type of ion channels discovered so far, and they are divided into five types: delayed rectifier potassium channels, transient outward potassium channels, inward rectifier potassium channels, adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels and acetylcholine-sensitive potassium channels."
"Channel-related hereditary arrhythmia is a gene mutation that leads to impaired function of the delayed rectifier potassium channel. Iks, that is, the slow delayed rectifier potassium ion flow is inhibited and the action potential duration is prolonged."
"At the same time, the inactivation of potassium ion channels and the prolongation of the repolarization time of cardiomyocytes make the original normal excitatory conduction process abnormal due to the prolongation of the refractory period of some cells..."
Listening to Wang Tuo's narration, Jing Xiaoran smiled and nodded frequently.
It seems that this senior has also put in a lot of effort in school, and he is not the kind of student who spends his days in the laboratory making soy sauce every day.
"Very good." Jing Xiaoran said to Wang Tuo with a smile, "Brother, I won't ask about basic pharmacology experiments. I know you are good in this area."
Wang Tuo's face brightened, and his heart was slightly excited.
"Brother, go outside and ask another person to come in."
"it is good!"
Wang Tuo stood up quickly, even walking briskly.
As soon as he left the meeting room, the man with round glasses approached him.
"Wang Tuo, look at your expression, are you hired?"
Wang Tuo smiled and shook his head: "Not yet."
"So the interview process is very simple?" said the man with round glasses.
"It's not bad, but Jing Xiaoran is very knowledgeable about pharmacology, so don't try to fool around."
The man with round glasses quickly waved his hand: "We can publish 5 points of SCI papers, and even get rid of an SCI journal by ourselves. In front of such a person, we dare not fool around!"
"That's good, you go in quickly." Wang Tuo said, "Jing Xiaoran's attitude is still very good."
The man with round glasses nodded, and then stepped into the meeting room.
……
For the three people who came today, Jing Xiaoran has finished the interview.
Compared to Wang Tuo, the other two are slightly inferior, but they still have a solid foundation in basic experiments.
So Jing Xiaoran decided to hire the three of them at the same time.
"By the way." Jing Xiaoran suddenly put away his smiling face, "Can I ask Senior Brother Wang Tuo, why do you want to come to the private laboratory?"
"As far as I know, most of the orthodox postgraduates who graduate from medical schools go to university laboratories, and rarely work in private enterprise laboratories."
After all, working in a university laboratory has a very complete training mechanism and a process for promoting professional titles.
In a private laboratory, you may be a small researcher for life.
(End of this chapter)
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