Chapter 1372 Competition
Workers from factories such as North China Pharmaceutical were under military training, cadres returned to the party school, and Yang Rui's ion channel laboratory was in the busy technological development.
New factories need to be produced with products. Although Yang Rui has a lot of things in his hands, he also needs to be made through experiments.
Fortunately, the ion channel laboratory has been expanding, and if you want to switch to new projects, you are not afraid of lack of manpower.
The project team that can be used as G protein coupled receptors is one of the best super project teams in the world. If it is a pharmaceutical company with average levels, it may not necessarily have one third of the project teams like the ion channel laboratory.
The so-called project experience seems to be a layer of burden, but it really exists.
Just like a team that has worked as a skyscraper, and if they are asked to build a skyscraper, whether they are investors or supporting units, they will be more at ease and can usually be completed smoothly.
However, if it is handed over to a novice, even if it is a powerful cross-border, it will still encounter various strange difficulties.
The same is true for scientific research teams. Successful teams may be conducted worthless boring experiments day and night, but the golden light brought by the moment of success is comparable to an epiphany.
The experience and confidence they have are also difficult to express with data.
The same examples include surgery. No matter how talented a doctor makes, no matter how much preoperative preparations are, it cannot make up for the cowardice of not having the same type of surgery.
On the contrary, even mediocre doctors can always improve their success rate as long as they do enough surgery.
From the patient's perspective, it is usually not difficult to choose between a talented novice doctor or a mediocre and experienced person.
No matter what perspective the researchers in the Ion Channel Laboratory look at, they are already world-class researchers.
Yang Rui's Nobel Prize was won by the Ion Channel Laboratory, so his team will naturally become famous. At least in the scientific research world, this is how things go.
In other countries, Ion Channel Laboratory is now bound to have various invitations and poaching. If you are not lucky, you may be hollowed out.
This is one of the difficulties in developing scientific research in third world countries. In an absolutely free market, it is difficult for developed countries such as Europe and the United States to resist patriotism. Especially if it is mixed with factors such as development, family, and society, it is even more difficult.
A scholar with an annual salary of 2,500 yuan and a job with an annual salary of 50,000 yuan must have a very thick face.
If we consider the scholar's wife, the life of the scholar's parents, even the life of the scholar's brothers and sisters, the wife's brothers and sisters and parents, as well as the education and life of their children, the gap between US$50,000 and RMB 2,500 will be even more significant.
The Wrangler, who was once popular in China, told a similar story. In the end, the male protagonist refused to go abroad, inherited his wealth, and completed the correct political orientation.
But in reality, such a choice is not so easy to make.
Not to mention the temptation of top universities such as Harvard and Cambridge, ordinary scholars cannot resist anyway. Even top-tier universities such as Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, or the weakest University of Munich, New York University, and Manchester University can easily provide full professors, green card immigration, and million-dollar scientific research funds...
Scholars in third world countries are not often tempted by this kind of temptation. The facts are just the idea. Most scholars in third world countries are not recognized by the scientific research systems of developed countries. This will be reflected in the Nobel Prize selection process, when applying for teaching positions, and even when applying for a degree. The massive Chinese students flock to the United States and the United Kingdom is not the norm in the Third World, but should be regarded as a proof that Chinese education and Chinese students are recognized.
However, once scholars from third world countries receive heavyweight awards or make heavyweight achievements, the views of scientific research systems in developed countries are completely different. After all, most heavyweight awards or achievements are in line with the cognition of the system of developed countries. Such scholars are like suddenly putting on a table and instantly being competed by universities or research institutes.
In this regard, Yang Rui also has to thank domestic policies.
Although the Ion Channel Laboratory has still received some invitations from various countries, and even naked poaching letters, since it has been launched with a brand like 863, the Ion Channel Laboratory has no longer been a laboratory that can easily poach.
Yang Rui had much more room for choice. He only waited for a few days and sorted out all the letters. He found a weekend meeting and took them out and said: "This is the recent period of time in the laboratory. The director of the book has screened all the letters from abroad. He returned all the private letters to you. The rest are mainly poaching letters and various invitations..."
After he said this, everyone in the laboratory gathered their spirits.
There is nothing to say about the letters being read. Since Geng Xin entered the Ion Channel Laboratory, the confidentiality level of the laboratory has been improved. It is impossible for letters from abroad to be handed over to individuals without verification, including Yang Rui's own letters.
Yang Rui didn't need to explain the inspection problem, so he coughed gently and said, "I'll give me my opinion first, and then I'll send you a letter."
Everyone looked at Yang Rui together.
No scholar is tempted by the conditions and treatment of foreign scientific research institutes. Not to mention serious topics like immigration, it is rare to go abroad even if you only stay for a few months.
Yang Rui paid attention to the expressions of everyone, but smiled slightly and said, "My requirement is to ensure the stability of the ion channel laboratory, including long-term and short-term stability. Simply put, within one year, your application abroad will be strictly reviewed, and it is even more unavailable to switch jobs to other schools or laboratories. In a year, we will look at it based on the actual situation, but in principle, we must maintain a certain degree of stability and only allow a small amount of communication."
Compared with his usual image, Yang Rui seemed much more conservative at this time, but it also made the researchers who were attracted to go abroad rest.
China in 1986 was still a closed socialist country, and it was OK for the unit to not allow going abroad or even resign.
Not to mention, the Ion Channel Laboratory has made world-class results, and it is not something that researchers can do if they want to.
In the same situation, in developed countries, they are usually bound by contracts. If there is an excessive overlord contract, the liquidated damages for high-end scholars will be stipulated to the level of tens of millions of dollars. Of course, such contracts often come with extraordinary salary and funding guarantees.
Yang Rui didn't care whether the researchers in the ion channel laboratory had research freedom or professional freedom, which was originally a matter of capitalist countries. In socialist countries, people did not pay attention to this.
What's more, in terms of career development, there are not many people in the world who can get to ion channel laboratories.
In order to save money and develop companies, foreigners are harsh in their employees, and Yang Rui does not think there is any problem with limited mobility to a certain extent.
In this regard, researchers from the Peking University Ion Channel Laboratory are actually mentally prepared.
"If you have no objection, you will be asked to sign an agreement later, mainly to avoid any foreign institutions illegally abducting you." Yang Rui said, nodding to Bu Geng Xin, asking him to put the contract written by the lawyer on everyone's tables. The content is mainly about competition and is also due to the prevention of foreign research institutes.
As for domestic contracts, there are very few contracts, such as those in the Southeast. If you come to poach people regardless of your face, it will be useless to have a contract or not.
The researchers are also irresistible. After all, they have not really come into contact with foreign institutions, so they have lost a comparison.
Even a fool like Gu Qiang signed a contract first before asking: "Is there any university to poach me?"
Yang Rui looked at Bu Geng Xin and accepted the contract signed by Gu Qiang, and couldn't help but smile: "There are a few, and the most promising ones should be Stanford University."
"Stanford?" Gu Qiang read it again.
This university that was well-known in the future was not known to outsiders in the 1980s. The rise of Stanford was almost the late 1970s and early 1980s, but the lag of information made the school far less famous in the 1980s than later generations.
However, even without information lag, Stanford in the 1980s was just a top American university, and the gap between it and the world's top in later generations was still very large, let alone biology.
Gu Qiang sighed with some disappointment and said, "I don't plan to teach anyway, so it doesn't matter to Stanford."
Yang Rui smiled silently and said, "The most famous one is not Stanford."
"Where is it?" Gu Qiang's eyes lit up again.
"University of Edinburgh." Yang Rui smiled twice.
Gu Qiang said a few words about Edinburgh, but said in disappointment: "It's not from the United States."
Yang Rui almost bit his tongue with a mouthful, shook his head, and said, "No matter where, you can't leave anyway."
"I don't go to colleges in the United States, so I won't go." Gu Qiang looked very loyal and unyielding.
Yang Rui didn't know how to evaluate Gu Qiang's Erha Jin, so he had to continue his words and continued: "Do not go or not, you can't go anyway."
"I won't go. I won't go."
"You can't go either." Yang Rui emphasized again.
"I won't go." Gu Qiang also emphasized that those who show loyalty hate it deeply.
"Anyway..." Yang Rui stretched and emphasized, looked at Gu Qiang again, and said, "Anyway, in order to compensate you, I also applied for a bonus, but I can't just pay it. I will pay the bonus according to the project done for the North China Pharmaceutical Factory. The total amount can be over thousands of yuan, everyone, so we will complete the project research as soon as possible."
"no problem!"
"Very good!"
"Long live the director!"
The atmosphere in the laboratory became lively again. Compared to the complexity of going abroad, the fear of dealing with the homeland and the bond between family and family affection, the real bonus is probably more direct and exciting.
The ion channel laboratory's pace in new drug research will also be unexpectedly rapid.
Chapter completed!