Lin Sanqi took a sip of tea and reorganized the language: "Dean Xiang, this is my idea. Your College of Traditional Chinese Medicine has also established a scientific research team like Teacher Tu Youyou, from the vast tradition Find inspiration in ancient medical books, and then use modern pharmacy to extract the structure.
If scientific research results are produced and reputation is owned by your Chinese Medicine College or professor team; but all the patents belong to our Lingnantang Company, of course I will also give the project team a generous bonus."
Dean Xiang's eyes shining and he unconsciously approached Lin Sanqi's points:
"Xiaoqi, this cooperation OK, this cooperation is great. We have scientific research capabilities and you have financial support. If this model is successful, then our Huadu Medical University School of Traditional Chinese Medicine can definitely become the top-level existence in the country. "
Lin Sanqi wanted to pour cold water on this time: "Director Xiang, in principle, this is the cooperation model, but I think there are many smart people in the country, why are there no consortium or large enterprises willing to take this route? Supporting traditional Chinese medicine research must be because this road is too difficult and too expensive, right? "
Nodded slightly to the dean: "It's very expensive, there are some in the field of pharmaceutical research. A 10% law is to invest 1 billion yuan, spend 10 years, and have a success rate of only 10%. It is indeed very expensive, and the key is that it may not be successful.
Domestic enterprises and chaebols only pay attention to immediate interests. , there is no big pattern to be a century-old enterprise, so they will not invest a lot of money in the development of original drugs. They would rather buy patented generic drugs and make quick money."
Lin Sanqi was so relieved because the old man in front of him was too clear-headed, so that such cooperation would not fail.
"So, Dean Xiang, my money is not blown by the strong wind. If I give the research funds to your Chinese Medicine College, then each professor will bring together project teams.
They applied for a simple project and tried hard to make money from me, regardless of whether the project will succeed in the end. In the end, I went bankrupt and they made a lot of money by themselves. Then wouldn't I become a sucker? "
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A certain medicine crew said that a wig costs more than 200,000 US dollars and had to be customized abroad, which is also a kind of act of cheating investors.
But don’t think the entertainment industry is disgusting, just think that all university professors are stupid and only focus on scientific research and do not care about money gains and losses.
In fact, the worst thing is this group of intellectuals, with eight hundred scruples. As long as you dare to delegate power, they will dare to do everything possible to make money from your pocket.
There are countless academic scandals in universities every year.
For example, 11 students from Huazhong Agricultural University reported that Huang Feiruo, a professor in the Department of Animal Nutrition, had academic fraud in the school, was reported by a joint report under real name.
Professor Huang is a pig farming project. The cost of pig feed is 1.8 billion, and it is estimated that 1.7999 billion has been greedy by Professor Huang.
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So Lin Sanqi was very worried that after his scientific research funds were given to these intellectuals, most of them were thrown into the water.
But intellectuals have the right to speak in scientific research and are still the only tool person. If they don’t choose them, they can’t do it. Therefore, Lin Sanqi has the awareness of being slaughtered, just hoping not to be slaughtered too much.
He doesn't have a few 1.8 billion people to greed for.
Director Xiang also knows the inside story of scientific research. After all, he is one of them, so he finds a way to say:
"There are actually methods for the review and management of scientific research funds. If you can trust me, the review authority will be put into my hands. I will be a good goalkeeper for you and close it.
In addition, you can entrust the use of additional funds. The three parties conduct financial accounting regularly. For abnormal expenses, kill a few monkeys for everyone to see. Of course, for slightly unreasonable expenses, turn a blind eye."
Lin Sanqi nodded and asked again One of my own suggestions: "Dean Xiang, I think you can also do topic essays, which prescriptions or which Chinese herbal medicines have special effects, then we will focus on which aspect.
For example, my mother often says that celery can open blood vessels, so we can eat more. So which ingredient has the effect of opening blood vessels? What ingredient is it? Wherever it works, we will study this." br>
Who knew that when Dean Xiang heard this, he suddenly laughed: "Xiao Qi, your intelligence work is out of date. The statement that celery can unblock blood vessels is really based on it. Some pharmaceutical companies abroad have extracted celery from celery seeds. A vasoactive substance butylphthalide, which is produced, is used to treat cerebrovascular diseases. "Lin Sanqi patted his thigh (the hand is about to be swollen today):
" No, Xiang Dean, aren’t this all inspiration?”
At this time, Lin Sanqi stood up, walked to Dean Xiang’s bookshelf, took a book of Chinese medicine, and took whatever he wanted Turn a page.
It says the Chinese medicine "Chai Gui".
"Look at the dean, this book says:
The bark of Chai Gui can be used as medicine, it tastes spicy and sweet, is warm in nature, has a small poison, and is warm in nature, and has a warmth. The meridians dispel cold, promote qi and promote blood circulation, relieve pain, etc. can be used to treat colds, cold pain in the stomach and abdomen, dysmenorrhea, rheumatism and joint pain, bruises and damage, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
Then the problem is here, we I know that Chai Gui's medicinal has these effects, but which ingredient plays a role? This is completely worth our study. It is best that this effective ingredient can be extracted and finally made into a medicine.
Take the simplest example as a child Chaigui Antipyretic Granules. When my sister and I had a fever, my dad likes to use this medicine for us to treat wind-heat colds, which can reduce fever and relieve pain.
But on the instructions for the Child Chai Gui Heat Relieving Granules, you can see that it says: This product has the effect of sweating and relieving exterior symptoms, clearing the inner and reducing heat. It can be used to treat colds, wind and heat attacks externally, evil attacks on the surface of the body, and pores are not unblocked.
Then the question is again, which targets are Chai Gui's anti-heat targets? What are the leading compounds that interact with these targets? Have you done research on the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs in the body?
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Are there any pharmacodynamic research that evaluates the therapeutic effect, mechanism of action and dose-response relationship of drugs?
What are the evidence that may arise for adverse reactions and toxic effects, including acute toxicity, chronic toxicity, reproductive toxicity and genotoxicity, which are the evidence that helps determine the safety and effectiveness of the drug?
But you see, the instructions for this Child Chai Gui Heat Reduction Granules are not written. I guess these research pharmaceutical manufacturers may not necessarily do it, because it costs money to do research, and the results may not be satisfactory.
This is also the reason why our Chinese patent medicines are difficult to export and enter the international market. Because if you do not have these research, foreigners will not admit that your medicine is safe, and you will not be able to earn them money. "
The Dean thoughtfully, lit a cigarette, ready to listen to Lin Sanqi continue.
Lin Sanqi retrieved some pediatrics from his tablet computer Drug use:
"Director, please look at these pediatric drugs. The main components of antipyretics are ibuprofen and dextamol.
But now there are many problems with pediatric medication, such as ibuprofen.
It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, mainly used to relieve pain and anti-inflammatory. However, this medicine is very toxic to children, especially small babies, liver and kidney function, and may also lead to thrombocytopenia, coagulation disorders, etc.
For example, pediatric aminophen yellow namin granules are commonly used in children's colds. There are many reasons why pediatric aminophen yellow namin granules are not recommended in pediatric aminophen yellow namin granules are often caused, including prone to rashes, digestive tract reactions, liver and kidney damage, and drug ingredients Maybe overdose
Then this is not recommended, and that is toxic. Is it because our children have colds and fevers that have no medicine?
But at this time, if our child Chai Gui thoroughly studies it, it meets the needs of modern medicine, and it is a natural raw material extracted from plants. Will the side effects be smaller and the efficacy is better? Can it be promoted globally?
If this day really comes, Chai Gui can unify the use of cold medicine for children in the world, then the market for this drug alone will be at least tens of billions of dollars. Can pharmaceutical companies not make a fortune? "
The dean laughed loudly after hearing this: "I understand, I understand, just like artemisinin is extracted from artemisia annua; the raw material of aspirin is willow bark; ephedrine It is extracted from ephedra; the magical flu drug Daffey is extracted from star anise.
Xiao Qi, you have vision. According to the latest version of "Chinese Materia Medica", there are 8,980 kinds of Chinese medicine. If other ethnic minority medications are added, the latest statistics are about 12,800.
This is a huge treasure house, with so much wealth contained in it, which requires us to find them, study them, and ultimately act on them. Thinking about it this way, this shows that our traditional Chinese medicine has great potential. ”
Lin Sanqi nodded, "So traditional Chinese medicine must also make progress. To keep up with the pace of modern medicine, you must not be complacent." (End of this chapter)