There is no need to be too normal to be a doctor

Chapter 232 The opportunity has come

Standing under the stage, Chen Gong looked at Secretary General John on the stage, thoughtfully.

Chen Gong and John had a conversation before. John Chris once hoped that Chen Gong could contribute to the research of chronic diseases in the world.

At that time, the two had a brief communication on the phone.

Chen Gong was also a little excited about what John just announced about the World Health Organization helping to promote the product.

In fact, Chinese medical care really needs to be successful once!

For example, after Chen Gong and others entered the venue just now, there were only a few reporters.

Even everyone’s questions are not about products.

Why?

the reason is simple!

The impression of Chinese products on the international stage has been deeply ingrained.

In the thirty years since joining the World Health Organization, Chinese medical products have always had some special labels, such as "backward", "plagiarism"... and so on.

Although, in recent years, the proportion of medical exports has further increased.

Moreover, our main exporting countries are the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan and other developed countries.

However, many countries in the world obviously do not want to see this scene, so they use "made in china" while clamoring that Chinese products are not good.

Even they themselves don’t know that these products come from China and are produced in China.

If Chen Gong has a goal for this expo.

That’s definitely gold!

The gold content of the gold medal and its special attributes will definitely allow Chinese products to completely change people's impressions on the world stage.

Of course, Chen Gong also knows that this is difficult.

After all, it is very difficult to stand out among more than a thousand competitors around the world.

What's more, this is the first such grand World Pharmaceutical Expo in the world, and the awards this time will have a high gold content and great influence.

In order to make the medical expo representative and authoritative again, the World Health Organization has really worked hard this time.

The first conference, as John Cleese said, they will leave no stone unturned in promoting it.

After John Cleese finished speaking, he stepped down.

It also means that the expo is about to begin.

Today is actually not the most grand time for the expo.

The real crazy mode will really start after tomorrow.

By then, major media and professional review experts from around the world will flock to the event.

after all!

This kind of expo is just like an auto show. There are too many projects participating in the conference. Each organization has a project. Taken together, there are more than a thousand projects.

Even if each project only takes 10 minutes to promote, after all the back and forth, it will take about ten days without eating or drinking!

so!

This kind of expo uses a voting system.

Every member of the media and expert jury invited to participate has a vote.

They will watch many projects one after another, but... in the end there is only one ticket!

The value of this ticket is naturally very high!

And if you want to gain attention, you naturally need to attract attention.

After all, every expert and media will give priority to those top pharmaceutical companies or scientific research institutions.

They are like star products, and any new product launch will attract countless attention.

The influence of these domestic companies in the international medical circle is really limited. Most of the people they can attract are media and experts in the professional field.

For example, Mindray's color ultrasound, as one of the four major ultrasound companies in the world, will definitely attract some media and experts in this field.

but!

Chen Gong knew that at this time, he was unknown.

Most people in the domestic field have never heard of the projects and research institutes he is responsible for, let alone the international field.

At this moment.

The huge venue seemed a bit empty even with more than 3,000 people.

In some places, there are huge crowds of people, and in other places, there are only a few. Occasionally, a few media come to take pictures and then leave in a hurry.

When Ma Weimin saw this scene, he smiled and said to Chen Gong:

"Are you anxious?"

Chen Gong shook his head: "No need to worry."

Ma Weimin suddenly lowered his voice and said, "Would you like some people to come over?"

Chen Gong rolled his eyes. At this time, he was also thinking about this method. How to divert traffic?

"What? Buy a ticket?"

Ma Weimin coughed and said, "Funds are limited. If the superiors don't approve this funding, it will be difficult to buy tickets."

"I mean...can I just click on the headlines?"

"Although...it's shameful."

“But in fact, it’s not like no one has ever done it before. You see... the Johnson \u0026 Johnson Group, despite being so sanctimonious now, in the past they not only swiped votes, but also clickbait!”

To be honest, sometimes, the underlying logic is actually the same truth.

Whether it is a high-end exhibition or a low-level car show, there is always some inside information.

For example, why do those car reviewers bother to explain some cars?

A truth!

At this time, Ma Weimin suddenly laughed: "Okay, I'm just kidding you."

"Don't underestimate our country. Someone will come soon."

“The development of domestic medical care in recent years has still had a great influence.”

However, at this time, Chen Gong suddenly said: "Will this fraudulent vote affect impartiality and fairness?"

Ma Weimin smiled slightly: "You think this meeting is too simple."

"Do you really think every ticket can be bought?"

"The World Health Organization reviews the credibility of every institution. If it is unqualified, there will be no chance next time."

"Of course, this world is never absolutely fair, but...it doesn't matter how many votes you have!"

"The media vote is just a ticket to the next stage."

“If the number of votes reaches the top 10%, that’s it.”

"This is not difficult. Although there are more than a thousand institutions, there are only four to five hundred that are truly competitive."

"In other words, the competitiveness is not as huge as imagined."

"The top ten percent have the qualifications to go on stage to explain. The purpose of today is to vote."

"Starting tomorrow, each of the top ten percent projects will be given a speech on stage."

"At this time, experts from the World Health Organization will make a final score based on the forward-looking, technical and other aspects of the project."

"This score is the key to whether you can win the award."

After hearing this, Chen Gong nodded.

In fact, more than one-third of the more than 100 projects ultimately selected will win awards.

Overall, today is actually a preliminary screening process.

In this case, Chen Gong doesn’t have to worry anymore!

As long as people come over, he is confident to attract people.

after all!

This time Chen Gong came with three projects, each of which was enough to shock everyone.

Whether it is 3D+AR navigation technology.

It is also photodynamic third-generation photosensitizer technology.

The last one... Chen Gong is more confident. After all, micro-robots are still in a fiddling stage in the international field, and he now has one in his hands!

Minimally invasive robotic technology is a technological innovation carried out by Chen Gong and the Department of Physics of Shandong University.

Although what Chen Gong has brought so far is still only a preliminary product, but... this is enough to shock the world.

In Chen Gong's concept, minimally invasive robots can carry drugs and walk freely within blood vessels according to navigation technology. His purpose is targeted drug treatment.

However, at this stage, it is impossible to do it!

Therefore, this time the microrobot is used for vascular thrombolysis technology.

For those serious embolisms, such as large plaques in large blood vessels, this robot can effectively clean them.

Chen Gong is naturally confident enough in this kind of technology!

but……

The venue is so big that it may take half an hour for everyone to walk back and forth, not to mention stopping in many places.

Each display area has a screen to show the effects of new technologies.

Chen Gong looked at many people gathered around Johnson \u0026 Johnson, Pfizer, Medtronic, Stryker and other top pharmaceutical and device companies, and said it was a lie to say that he was not worried.

But at this time!

Suddenly a surprised voice rang out.

"oh!"

"Unbelievable, third generation photosensitizer?"

"is this real?"

Two experts in their forties, a man and a woman, appeared in front of them. They stared at the sign, full of shock.

"Photodynamic therapy already has three generations of photosensitizers?"

"China?"

At this time, the man walked directly to Chen Gong: "Hello, I would like to ask, what is the difference between these three generations of photosensitizers and the second generation?"

"By the way, let me introduce myself. We are from Cell magazine and would like to ask, is your introduction to the third generation photosensitizer true?"

"My name is Davis, and this is my colleague and my wife, Trish."

The man was obviously curious, but his eyes were a little more expectant.

Women are even more so!

Chen Gong looked up at the two of them and suddenly found a red birthmark on the woman's face.

In fact, this is not a simple birthmark.

The technical name is also called port wine stain.

Port-wine stain is a common benign skin tumor. As a congenital hemangioma, port-wine stain is also called telangiectatic nevus or port-wine nevus.

It is present at birth and manifests as small erythematous spots to large red patches, the color is light red, dark red or light blue, irregular in shape, not higher than the skin surface, and partially or completely faded when pressed.

Chen Gong's diagnostic skills are very high, and he can see the clues at a glance.

even!

There is a little more... hope in my heart.

You should know that this type of port-wine nevus, which occurs on the face, usually becomes darker in color with age. It can also be higher than the skin surface or have nodules on it, and is often accompanied by other vascular malformations.

The disease names include Sturge-Weber syndrome (leptomeningeal arachnoid port-wine nevus) and Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (osteohypertrophic port-wine nevus) depending on the location of the blood vessels involved and the associated inflammation.

This means that this kind of port wine stain is not a simple skin disease, but may even induce some serious cerebrovascular diseases.

Because in the final analysis, this is not a simple skin lesion, but a hemangioma.

So far, the cause of this disease is unclear, making it difficult to cure it.

At present, there is basically no good way to treat it.

If it is a strawberry hemangioma, it can actually subside, but port wine stain is difficult to treat!

At present, the best way is to use adjustable pulse dye laser treatment, with a wavelength of 577 nm or 585 nm and a pulse time of 450 us, which can be used for repeated superficial treatment many times. It is the current treatment method with the least side effects and good efficacy.

However, even so, it cannot be cured!

The main reason is that the photosensitizer is not specific enough, resulting in a significant reduction in the effectiveness of laser treatment.

Tracy and Davis themselves are editors of Cell magazine.

However, the reason why the two of them went to "Cell" was also because they hoped to find some hope here.

Both of them were scientists before, and even Davis had special talents in the medical field.

In the early years, I obtained many topics and patents, and even established my own company.

Later, seeing Tracy's situation getting worse, Davis sold the company.

The two came to "Cell", hoping to find some experts in this field.

Over the years, Davis has invested more than 100 million US dollars in this field!

But still no way out!

According to Davis' research, if a third-generation photosensitizer can be discovered, Tracy's condition may be effectively treated.

And this time!

When the two of them saw the third-generation photosensitizer photodynamic therapy device in front of Chen Gong, they both became excited.

There was even a little more hope in his eyes.

They even hope that this is true more than Chen Gong.

Chen Gong did not answer the other party's question directly, but looked at Tracy and said directly:

"Your port wine stain has become quite serious, and...you have undergone radioactive isotope therapy, right?"

As soon as these words came out, Tracy's eyes suddenly widened.

Radiotherapy, also known as radiotherapy, is less effective and has more side effects than laser treatment, but... it can delay the progression of the disease.

Davis also looked at Chen Gong in surprise: "How...how do you know?"

Chen Gong said seriously: "The results of isotope therapy are obvious, scar tissue has formed."

"By the way, my name is Chen Gong."

Hearing the name, Davis became even more excited.

"Are you Professor Chen Gong? The proposer of translational medicine?"

"I am honored to read your article."

When Chen Gong heard this, he was a little at a loss.

"Is this photodynamic therapy device... the product of third-generation photosensitizers?" Davis asked quickly.

Chen Gong nodded: "That's right!"

"Actually, to be honest, you don't need to think too much about this so-called port wine stain."

"Special biological materials have been added to our third-generation photosensitizer, and the specificity of port wine stain has also increased."

"So, there's not a lot of complexity in treating it."

Hearing this, Tracy quickly asked: "I...can I try?"

Chen Gong was stunned: "Now?"

Tracy nodded quickly: "That's right!"

"It's now!"

At this time, Davis' phone rang.

"Mr. Davis, haven't you come here yet?"

Davis smiled: "Mr. Pfizer, I'm sorry, I have something going on here and I need a little time."

After finishing speaking, Davis looked at Chen Gong gratefully: "Professor Chen!"

"Trouble!"

"If it is really effective..."

“We’d love to advocate for you.”

Hearing this, Ma Weimin and others on the side became excited.

The editor-in-chief of Cell helps promote it?

Is this... is this really okay?

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