Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 928 Hidden Talent Emerges, Breaking Through Barriers

Chapter 928 Hidden Talent Emerges, Breaking Through Barriers (Bonus Chapter for Monthly Tickets: 3K Chapters)

Fang Yan believes that Zeng Luquan's achievements are groundbreaking. His submitted technical documents, such as "Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction Technology" and "Quantitative Detoxification Process of Toxic Traditional Chinese Medicines," not only far exceeded the domestic level at the time, but also predated the application of similar technologies in countries such as Japan.

These achievements directly demonstrate Zeng Luquan's technical strength and innovation capabilities.

Zeng Luquan has already demonstrated his professional value through detailed technical documents and clinical data, such as African leprosy treatment cases and emergency records. This is one of the reasons why Fang Yan believes that he can confirm his ability without additional testing.

In addition, the team is currently discussing the development of emergency and fast-acting drugs, and Zeng Luquan's technologies such as "double-layer sustained-release formulation technology" and "fresh drug ingredient preservation method" can be applied to the research and development of such drugs.

This made Fang Yan realize that her research findings were highly aligned with the team's goals, and that she could immediately push the project forward.

Most importantly, it is almost certain that he is a talent who was "buried and then flowed abroad". Therefore, we should make a decisive choice to quickly recruit him to prevent his potential from being exploited by outsiders.

There are so many talented people in this era that some are buried in obscurity for various reasons.

When they were unable to realize their ambitions, they chose to go abroad and found another path in their lives.

From an individual perspective, there's nothing wrong with dialects.

However, from a broader perspective, the loss of these talents is also one of the reasons why traditional Chinese medicine has been suppressed.

Previously, he could only reflect on his actions, but now that Fang Yan has returned to the present, he can make some changes.

He wanted to keep these people in the places he could influence, and let them shine.

……

Zeng Luquan was flattered to hear the dialect spoken.

He had actually made many preparations for the assessment before he came.

Because he had also read the materials on dialect, this young man was no ordinary genius. He was not only very skilled in traditional Chinese medicine, but also organized people to compile the latest "Chinese Medicine Processing Science". After reading the contents of this book, he was amazed. Just the outlook on Chinese medicine processing in the beginning, as well as the views on processing techniques in the Chinese medicine circle, made Zeng Luquan feel like he had met a master.

It was a feeling of standing outside of history, as if he had already predicted the subsequent development of traditional Chinese medicine processing and written down some of the key points.

The cause and effect are explained clearly.

Many people actually treat "The Processing of Chinese Herbal Medicines" as a reference book, but Zeng Luquan treated it as a book of prophecy.

The fact that such a forward-thinking person has gained the recognition of so many editorial board experts speaks volumes about the capabilities of dialects.

Someone so skilled in traditional Chinese medicine would surely put himself through many challenges, especially after learning that he was Jin Shiyuan's junior brother and Wang Fengchun's apprentice.

This was Zeng Luquan's idea.

He felt that if he were speaking a dialect, he would definitely do the same.

However, Fang Yan didn't say anything; he just briefly looked at a few of his "ideas" and agreed.

Just then, he heard someone in dialect say:

"Professor Zeng, I figured out the key points of these documents after just two pages. Your technique isn't just an achievement; it's giving traditional Chinese medicine a five-year head start!"

"The leprosy data in this 'Toxicity Attenuation Process' is a precious resource that our African brothers risked their lives to test for us. It's much more reliable than what's produced in the lab!"

"There are other things too, needless to say. I think you are at the international leading level in this area."

Fang Yan didn't beat around the bush; he directly affirmed Zeng Luquan's value in front of everyone.

Those around him were somewhat surprised; the dialect made Zeng Luquan sound quite impressive.

Zeng Luquan himself never expected that his "idea" would be valued so highly by Fang Yan.

"Since you've said you've come here to seek refuge with me, I have no reason to turn away someone as talented as you."

"You are sincere, and I am sincere too."

Fang Yan waved the file bag in her hand at him.

Then he said to him:
"Now that I understand your capabilities, there's no need to say anything more. You can start your onboarding process tomorrow."

After speaking in dialect, he glanced at Zhao Xiwu and asked:
"Old Zhao, is everything alright?"

Zhao Xiwu said:
“He is the person your secret formula research institute needs. As long as you have made up your mind, of course I have no problem with him.”

Although he sensed that Fang Yan was a little anxious, he also trusted Fang Yan's judgment. If he hadn't noticed something, but the young man had, why should he act like the bad guy? That would just be asking for trouble.

If he were to say even one more word, he would offend the local dialect, as well as He Puren, who recommended Zeng Luquan, and Jin Shiyuan.

Old Hu realized what was happening. He had known Fang Yan for so long and knew he wasn't an impulsive person, so he immediately pulled out an envelope containing US dollars from his pocket.

He handed it directly to Zeng Luquan and said:
"Professor Zeng, this is a welcome gift prepared by our company for new employees."

Everyone here has received a shareholder bonus from Lao Hu, just like He Puren before and Zeng Luquan now.

He understood that these people were the core of the company; with them, a continuous stream of new products could shine in the market. Zeng Luquan had been on high alert today, expecting a series of trials and tribulations, but the result was a perfect match. He not only gained Fang Yan's technical affirmation but also received financial support from Hu Daohu, an overseas Chinese businessman.

Holding this envelope in my hand, I felt there must be quite a lot of it.

He suddenly felt that his originally gloomy life had turned into color.

It immediately gave him the feeling of finding a kindred spirit amidst towering mountains and flowing water.

So there are people in the world who appreciate me so much?
"What kind of emergency medicine do you want to make? Why don't you tell me now? Maybe I can come up with a solution on the spot. And even if I can't, my senior brother is here too. Three heads are better than one!" Zeng Luquan returned the favor and didn't plan to show off his talents later. Today, he was here to demonstrate his true value, not only to repay Fang Yan and Lao Hu for their trust in him, but also to gain the trust of the other shareholders.

Jin Shiyuan was the only one scratching his head. The key was that he wasn't a shareholder, so how did he end up being dragged into this situation without even realizing it?
But since my junior brother has already spoken, I can't just say no, can I?

Seeing Zeng Luquan's eagerness to prove himself, Fang Yan glanced around at the crowd and, noticing they were all waiting for him to speak, began:

"Then shall I briefly state my requirements?"

Zeng Luquan took out his notebook, then pulled out a pen from his pocket and said:

"You say!"

He said in dialect:

"I have some preliminary ideas for emergency medications. The first, of course, is a sublingual fast-acting preparation for sudden angina. I have read many foreign journals and can conclude that there is a great demand for this in various countries."

“Hmm…” Zeng Luquan nodded and wrote it down.

Then, in dialect, he continued:
"Then there is the nasal delivery system for stroke emergency treatment. If a stroke patient enters a stroke state, even professional medical staff will find it difficult to provide emergency treatment. Therefore, I believe that nasal delivery should be simple and effective, to the point that anyone can use it."

“Okay.” Zeng Luquan wrote quickly, nodding earnestly to signal Fang Yan to continue.

After thinking for a moment, Fang Yan said another one:
"Then there are rectal suppositories for febrile seizures in children. We had previously developed medications to treat seizures in children, but oral administration was clearly insufficient for some scenarios, so we needed another method of administration."

"The difficulty lies not in the formula itself, but in how to meet specific requirements."

Zeng Luquan nodded and said:

"clear."

Then he looked around at the other people.

asked:

"Does anyone have any ideas? Feel free to share them."

"..." The people around were speechless. He had just finished speaking and hadn't even had time to think. What was he talking about?
Seeing that no one around him spoke, Zeng Luquan said:

"Then let me share some of my thoughts!"

Everyone was stunned, looking at him in disbelief.

You figured out the answer so quickly?
The last time I met someone with such a quick mind was when Fang Yan asked the question earlier.

Zeng Luquan stroked his chin and then said:
"Regarding sublingual fast-acting preparations for sudden angina, I believe the key technical challenge lies in the fact that the medicinal particles must be small enough, preferably around 5μm, to dissolve under the tongue within 30 seconds."

"I previously researched methods for preserving fresh medicinal ingredients in borneol and styrax. These methods can preserve the activity of volatile components at low temperatures, and then use ultra-micro pulverization technology to grind the pores of the medicinal materials to about 5μm..."

Zeng Luquan spoke eloquently, and Fang Yan discovered that he had applied some techniques for processing Western medicine to traditional Chinese medicine, and that these techniques were indeed feasible.

The key point is that the technologies he mentioned are actually not difficult; low temperature and fine grinding are things that can be done domestically.

Upon hearing this, Lao Hu couldn't help but sit up straighter, clearly understanding the feasibility of the idea.

He then went on to talk about nasal delivery systems for stroke emergency care.

Zeng Luquan's solution is to improve the "Dual-Layer Sustained-Release Preparation Technology". After the outer layer of Angong Niuhuang Wan extract is released into the nasal cavity, it enters the bloodstream within 5 minutes, while the inner layer of hirudin provides continuous anticoagulation for 12 hours.

In addition, for rectal suppositories for febrile seizures in children, his solution is to use a modified formula of Zixue San and an African plant wax matrix (melting point 36.5℃) as a coating. This was an accidental discovery he made in the treatment of leprosy. Human trials were conducted in France, which proved that the matrix can accelerate the penetration of the blood-brain barrier and has a very fast effect. However, they believe that it has little value, mainly because it will conflict with Western antipyretic suppositories.

However, since there was no conflict with traditional Chinese medicine, he wrote that down.

Only then did everyone realize that this person wasn't just quick-witted; he had simply seen a lot in Africa and had many ideas, so he could immediately recognize the dialects spoken by him.

It's as if he's been waiting for this day for many years.

PS: After finishing this chapter, I currently owe everyone 131000 words.

That's all for today, please come early tomorrow!

Lao Feng is working hard to write tomorrow's!

(End of this chapter)

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