Supreme Pharmacist System Chapter 191: Patent attribution
Office of the Cryptococcosis Institute.
"Hello Zhou Suo, I have been with God for a long time, and today I finally saw a real person."
"Haha, it's the same! I've long admired you, Director Zhang, and I've always wanted to visit you, but unfortunately it never happened."
Zhang Wen held Zhou Wen's hand and said with a smile: "If I knew you would go to Zhong Hai last time, I wouldn't say anything about going on a business trip."
Zhou Wen laughed, "That won't work, it would be a sin to delay your work."
Although the two people are more than 20 years apart in age, they both hit it off at first sight, cherish each other, and chat quite speculatively!
In addition to those well-known identities and titles, Zhang Wen also has an identity like the director of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Huashan Hospital, the director of the Department of Internal Medicine of Fuqi University School of Medicine, and a doctoral tutor - a biomedical researcher at Fuqi University .
Don't underestimate the identity of this biomedical researcher, Zhang Wen's main focus is microbiology.
All of his achievements can be said to come from microbiology.
"Come on Zhou Wen, don't patronize Zhang Wen, let me introduce to you, this is Pan Renfeng, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Harmony Hospital."
"Hello Mr. Pan..."
In the morning in the laboratory, when these bigwigs came over, Zhou Wen didn't have time to get to know them one by one.
Unlike those academic leaders in China who are busy with political life, today are all academic leaders who are really working on the front line.
Everyone has a very submissive personality and is approachable.
After a brief greeting, everyone's topic naturally quickly focused on the neutralization effect test.
There was a lively discussion.
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The news of the successful isolation of antigenic B cells in the Institute of Cryptococcosis of Jiangzhou Hospital spread like wildfire.
Once the news came out, it immediately attracted the attention of the domestic medical community.
Before the domestic medical community has reacted, the latest news revealed that it is not only as simple as successful separation, but has been successfully amplified and expressed antibodies.
This time it's not just about paying attention, but starting to inquire about the truth.
But at this moment, Jiangzhou Hospital announced that the antibacterial cells had passed the neutralization effect test.
One stone creates a thousand waves!
Everyone can't sit still.
Pass the neutralization effect test. In other words, the next step is to start clinical testing. As long as there is no rejection or major side effects, it can be officially launched into the market as a Cryptococcus neoformans vaccine.
This is great news.
According to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, infection caused by cryptococcosis neoformans kills about 1 million people worldwide each year, of which about 600,000 are in sub-Saharan Africa.
Cryptococcus neoformans enters the body primarily through the lungs and can be distributed throughout the body, including the brain.
The result of the infection is cryptococcosis, which causes chest pain, dry cough, bloating, headache, blurred vision, or confusion. This infection can be fatal, especially if there is no antifungal infection treatment.
And even with treatment, the mortality rate is as high as 30%.
It's terrifying!
Soon, there were calls from health organizations in many countries, and even the World Health Organization for inquiries.
In addition, some large pharmaceutical groups and research institutes have also called to inquire about the technology of isolating antigenic B cells...
The successful replication of antibacterial cells is of great significance.
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As the global medical community is paying attention to this matter, Jiangzhou University School of Medicine and Tanzhou University School of Medicine are also discussing with Zhou Wen about the patent ownership of some technologies.
In the beginning, Jiangzhou Medical College did not expect Zhou Wen to successfully replicate antibacterial cells. The main purpose was to use Zhou Wen's influence on prions to increase the influence of Jiangzhou University Medical College.
The same is true of Tanzhou Medical College. In fact, the purpose is similar. It is best to succeed, and to gain academic reputation if not successful.
But I never expected that Zhou Wen would succeed.
This really doesn't make sense.
Since it has been successful, there is no need to say more about the honor of the halo, but it is only superficial.
But the issue of core interests is also very important.
That's the issue of patent attribution.
In the anti-cryptococcal vaccine, at least 5~10 patented technologies are involved, each of which can bring long-term and huge benefits. This must be made clear as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary disputes in the future.
Although Zhou Wen didn't want to talk about such a blatant thing as soon as the results came out, he had no choice. The leaders of the two universities were anxious, so he had to come.
Jiangzhou University School of Medicine, meeting room.
Chen Tongguang, Director of the Medical Department, said: "Professor Zhou, you are the main person in charge of the project, tell me your opinion!"
Zhou Wen said straight to the point: "Okay, then I will tell you my opinion.
The Institute of Cryptococcosis was established with the support of the leaders, and the two sides had an agreement before, so I think it is enough to allocate according to the agreement.
90% of the costs and benefits incurred after the follow-up clinical trials of the vaccine and its marketing and sales will be equally distributed by Jiangzhou University and Tanzhou University, and the remaining 10% of the revenue (excluding clinical trial costs) will be allocated by us Allocated by all experimenters. "
Lu Yongfeng, director of Tanzhou University School of Medicine, asked: "Of course we know this, but what about other patents?"
Zhou Wen said strangely: "What other patents are there?"
Lu Yongfeng said, smoking a cigarette: "Cell separation technology, amplification technology, measurement technology, and primer design data, etc., should all be included?"
Zhou Wen glanced at Chen Tongguang and asked, "Director Chen, is this the result of your discussion?"
Chen Tongguang said helplessly: "This is not what the medical department meant, it was proposed by the school."
Zhou Wen nodded and said: "Okay! Then I will say it straight, except for the vaccine, all the other patented technologies are owned by me personally, which I already said when I first served as the deputy director of the research institute. It's clear, and it's written in black and white in the contract."
Lu Yongfeng said slowly, smoking a cigarette: "You can't say that! The contract is a contract, but you can't ignore the facts.
The vaccine was indeed researched under the leadership of Professor Zhou, but in the process, other researchers also paid hard work and sweat, you can't take all the benefits alone, and others have nothing. Neither do they? "
Zhou Wen frowned, "Why do I take all the benefits by myself?
Without me, does Director Lu think antigenic B cells can be isolated?
Without me, does Director Lu think the sequence amplification will be successful?
Without me, does Director Lu think a vaccine can be developed?
We must respect the facts and speak with conscience, let alone disregard the facts! "
Seeing that the atmosphere in the conference room was a little stiff, Secretary Liu from Tanzhou University came to preside over the negotiation and said with a smile, "Professor Zhou, don't be angry and listen to me.
Vaccine research is a good thing. There is still a lot of work to be presided over by Professor Zhou. Let's talk about it calmly. "
He paused for a while and said, "Look at this, let's take a step back. Professor Zhou can just take out the separation technology and amplification technology, and you will own the rest."
Zhou Wen smiled and said, "Secretary Liu, do you think it's possible?"
Zhou Wen paused for a while and continued: "At the time, Director Cheng and I asked for the mutated cryptococcal serum, and I gave it without saying a word. Later, your Xiangya Hospital successfully cured cryptococcosis neoformans with this, and won countless honors. and applause.
And I was criticized for it, and my bonus was deducted!
Later, your Xiangya Hospital wanted to set up a cryptococcosis research institute, and specially invited me to be the first person in charge of the project. I didn't want to, and it was your leaders who repeatedly invited me to agree.
And also agreed to give 90% of the proceeds to both medical schools.
Now let me take a step back.
Sorry Secretary Liu, I can't take this step back today. "
Speaking of which, Zhou Wen stood up, "Do you follow the contract, or you can sue me!"
After saying that, Zhou Wen turned around and left, leaving a room of people looking at each other.
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Jiangzhou Hospital Testing Center, PCR group.
In the office, Zhang Shuguang, Yang Liqun and Wang Huiyao are chatting.
Because Zhou Wen left and Zhang Shuguang could not find a successor, he had been serving as the leader of the PCR team.
As for Wang Huiyao, he and Yang Liqun are good friends and came to see him today.
"It's a pity that the kid is gone." Zhang Shuguang said, smoking a cigarette.
Yang Liqun smiled and said, "I don't think it's a pity! If he was still in the PCR team, how could he have grown to this point?"
Wang Huiyao was also smoking a cigarette and said with emotion: "Yes! His biological talent is something I have only seen in so many years, which is unprecedented."
Yang Liqun said: "I think it's normal! The vast majority of geniuses are teenagers who become famous.
For example, Newton was only 24 years old when he discovered the three laws, the law of universal gravitation, and calculus, Einstein was 28 years old when he discovered the theory of relativity, and Schrödinger was only 26 years old when he proposed glass dynamics. Who else is coming? "
Zhang Shuguang continued: "Heisenberg discovered the uncertain relationship at the age of 26, Bohr proposed the hydrogen atom model at the age of 28, and Josephson predicted the Josephson junction at the age of 24."
Wang Huiyao nodded and added: "Anderson seems to have discovered positrons at the age of 22. The youngest Nobel Prize winner is Bragg Jr., who seems to be only 21 years old."
When Wang Huiyao finished speaking, Yang Liqun followed up: "And Maxwell was 24 years old when he discovered the electromagnetic law."
Zhang Shuguang said: "Why do you say ~IndoMTL.com~?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Zhou Wen's laughter came from the open door of the office, "Because when a person receives a lot of cutting-edge knowledge in the shortest time, he is most likely to find something. /
At this time, the constraints are small, the thinking is quick, and the most critical and useful information can be found from a large number of intricate materials.
And if you use a step-by-step method, you may gain a lot. Each knowledge point is well-founded and logically rigorous, but at the same time, thinking inertia is generated, and it is difficult to make breakthrough discoveries!
As you age and experience more, you think less and less.
Because in many cases, experience can replace thinking, so that there will be fewer and fewer problems. Solving problems always relies on experience first, and in the end, basically no new problems can be raised, and there will be no new discoveries... …”
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