Xueba’s medical black technology system

Chapter 172 Bonus Application

Chapter 172 Bonus Application
Lu Liang glanced at the email sent in the mailbox.

Basically, they are emails sent by foreign research institutions, and there are basically none in China.

But it’s understandable, after all, his medicine has already been launched in China.

If domestic scientific researchers need to replicate experiments, they can just spend a few hundred yuan to buy a bottle.

This drug sample is cheaper than the reagents in the laboratory, so there is no need to bother sending emails to communicate.

As for how to solve the needs of these foreign research institutions.

After worrying for a while, Lu Liang still couldn't find a solution. In desperation, Lu Liang could only call Ji Hong.

"Hey, teacher, I've seen all the emails in the mailbox."

"How do you feel?" Ji Hong asked with a smile on the phone.

Lu Liang sighed: "Teacher, please stop watching the excitement. How should we handle this matter?"

Ji Hong seemed to have anticipated this situation.

"I have already communicated with the Stanford University School of Medicine. When the time comes, you will send a batch of samples to the Stanford University School of Medicine, and they will distribute the drug samples to other researchers in need."

"After all, they need this kind of thing, so naturally they have to leave the troublesome things to themselves. We don't need to spend too much thought on it."

Ji Hong seemed to have experience in handling such matters and provided Lu Liang with a solution.

After hearing Ji Hong's method, Lu Liang's eyes suddenly lit up.

It is indeed much more convenient to do this, as he does not need to send logistics one by one.

Otherwise, the logistics alone would take Lu Liang a lot of time.

Then, Ji Hong seemed to remember something: "By the way, Xiao Lu, when you send samples, remember to send them in the name of test samples, not drugs, otherwise they will be stuck at customs."

"I see, teacher."

After hanging up the phone, Lu Liang turned on the computer and sent an email to the professor at Stanford Medicine.

The other party seemed to be waiting in front of the computer, waiting for news from Lu Liang. As soon as Lu Liang sent the email, he received a reply email from the other party.

After learning that Lu Liang was willing to provide samples, the other party happily accepted the task and then provided the address.

Lu Liang sent this address to Tian Li and explained the samples.

Tian Li was quite familiar with things like logistics business, so he readily agreed to the matter.

After finishing the sample matter, Lu Liang looked at several other emails in the mailbox.

Among the emails he received, in addition to those from various research institutions requesting help.

There are also several invitation emails from Sci journals in the first region.

The editors-in-chief of these journals seemed very interested in how his particular monoclonal antibodies were grown.

Lu Liang immediately opened a document on the desktop. After opening the document, what came into view was part of the research data and part of the paper that had been written.

This part of the paper is about the research on monoclonal antibodies. Lu Liang originally planned to include this part of the research together in the article.

However, I later discovered that adding this part of the research to the article would make the entire paper appear particularly bloated.

Moreover, the focus of the paper was not on the research of drug monoclonal antibodies, so Lu Liang excluded this part of the article.

Originally, Lu Liang was worried about how to deal with this part of the research, when several journals sent invitations for manuscripts.

In line with the principle of making the best use of everything, Lu Liang revised this part of the research and compiled it into a paper. He then selected one of the journals and submitted it to the other party.

After doing all this, Lu Liang breathed a long sigh of relief and then closed his computer.

Next, Lu Liang has one more important thing to do.

That is to calculate the bonus you should receive!

The school rewards students for publishing papers, and the bonus is calculated based on the impact factor of the journal in which they publish. The higher the impact factor, the higher the bonus.

If Chen Shen hadn't mentioned it casually before, Lu Liang would have almost forgotten that there was such a thing.Lu Liang stood up and rummaged through his bookshelf.

After searching carefully for a long time, Lu Liang finally pulled out a book from the corner of the bookshelf. The book was already covered with dust.

Lu Liang shook the book and shook off the dust.

This is a student handbook.

When they first enter their freshman year, the school will issue a student handbook to every new student.

This handbook records some of the school's rewards and punishments.

It's just that after Lu Liang turned two pages of the book, he threw it in a corner and ignored it.

Lu Liang quickly turned to the reward page.

The first thing that caught Lu Liang's eyes was an extremely exciting two-digit figure.

50 million!
Publish papers in the official journals of international academic journals Science, Nature, and Cell will be rewarded with a reward of 50 yuan per article.

This made Lu Liang couldn't help but click his tongue.

One article is 50.

He has published two articles now, one in Nature and one in Science.

Just for these two papers, he could get 100 million!

Lu Liang then looked down.

The Lancet and New Inge Medical Journal series of journals will provide a reward of 20 yuan for each article.

Coincidentally, research on chronic myelogenous leukemia, diabetes and antibiotics were all published in the four top medical journals.

In total, there are three articles, and this time I got 60.

Lu Liang rubbed his hands and then looked down.

If you publish papers in Science, Nature, and Cell sub-journals, and the impact factor exceeds 20, each article will be rewarded with 20 yuan; if the impact factor is 10~20, each article will be rewarded with 10 yuan.

When he saw this, Lu Liang couldn't help but frown.

As for the sub-journals, it seems that he has not published any articles.

However, the rewards for sub-journals are not low. It seems that I will publish more articles in these sub-journals in the future.

Lu Liang thought, and then looked down.

The first SCI area has 5 articles; the second area has 3 articles; the third area has 1 articles; and core journals have 5000 articles.
The next reward is almost the same. It basically covers the page fee when the article is published.

Lu Liang made a rough estimate, and the total number of his miscellaneous articles was probably around 10,000+.

Therefore, in total, there are two articles on CNS, three articles on the Lancet series, two articles on Area 1, two articles on Area 2, and the rest are all Area 3 and core.

In total, the bonus is about 180 million!

It was almost worth a fraction of the money in his account.

But then again, follow the school's procrastinating procedures.

Once the money is declared, I don’t know how long it will take to be disbursed.

But it doesn’t matter, just apply first and then talk about it.

Lu Liang dug out a stack of forms from the drawer. This was the application form he asked for from the counselor of the academic work group yesterday, specifically for awards.

Lu Liang originally planned to ask for a few, but the counselor directly took out a stack of blank application forms and handed them to Lu Liang.

In the words of the counselor, Lu Liang would use it often in the future anyway, so he would save himself the trouble of coming over to get it every time.

Lu Liang pulled out a form and began to fill it out carefully.

(End of this chapter)

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