"Professor, I plan to take this research as a long-term project. Do you think that's appropriate?" Zhang Lin was excited about the breakthroughs in his research.
Yang Ping encouraged him, "As long as you believe it's right, without any deception, and you conduct research earnestly, even if there's no final result, it's not an issue."
Leaving Zhang Lin's laboratory, Yang Ping returned to his office to rest.
Electronic screens displayed various data: on the left was the high-resolution structural analysis of the pancreatic cancer PANC-ID1 complex on the cell membrane, conducted by Lu Xiaolu's team; in the center was the cryo-electron tomography image of the PAC-FUS1 fusion protein tumor provided by Catherine Miller; on the right was the 3D predictive model of the osteosarcoma-specific surface antigen that just arrived from the Orthopedics Tumor Laboratory.
Yang Ping had been sitting in front of these three sets of data for four hours.
