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Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876, was a world-class private university. It was the first research university in Hawkeye, and one of the 14 founding universities of the Hawkeye University Association, a North American academic alliance. For 33 years in a row, the National Science Foundation ranked the university as the university with the highest research funding expenditure in the United States. A total of 37 teachers and staff members of the school had won the Nobel Prize.

Of course, he wasn't that awesome today. In 1916, he had just founded the first public health school in the United States.

This was also the fundamental reason why they could not wait to invite Lin Qingxia and Jiang Ruowei to give lectures.

Jiang Chen wasn't too worried about Yingchan. The entire Yingchan Land was still in a relatively safe area. In this case, his mother and sister were theoretically safe.

As for the other dangers, he had already made arrangements, so he believed that it would not be a big problem.

On the huge ship.

Du Yuesheng stepped onto it.

This time, he was responsible for bringing people, including Jiang Chen's mother and sister.

At the same time, he also had a mission, which was to develop Yingjiang's Qing Gang.

If the Qing Gang wanted to expand, it would not only be limited to the domestic market, but it would also need to expand overseas.

Now, the three tycoons of the Qing Gang, Huang Jinrong, was in charge of the mainland. Wang Yaqiao had begun to spread to Southeast Asia, and now Jiang Chen had chosen a direction for them.

That was Ying-chan on the other side of the ocean.

As the Yingjiang area with the most Chinese, the development of the Qing Gang was undoubtedly the most suitable.

The Chinese Yingjiang people referred to the Chinese with Yingjiang nationality or the Yingjiang people with Chinese blood. In 2004, there were 3.4 million Chinese Americans, accounting for 22.4% of the Asian population and 1% of the total population. This was higher than the proportion of immigrants from other Asian countries.

Naturally, there weren't that many people now, but the ratio was still quite high.

As for Ying-chan, Congress passed the first " Elimination Act " in May 1882. For the first time, the bill explicitly prohibited Chinese from obtaining American citizenship through naturalization. This was the only law in the history of Eagle Meat that explicitly stated that a certain race could not be naturalized. To the Chinese, it was an extremely insulting product.

It was undoubtedly better soil for the development of the Qing Gang, so Jiang Chen directly sent Du Yuesheng to develop.

The ship slowly moved forward. Crossing the Pacific Ocean was not something that could be done in a short period of time. They set off in mid-September and only arrived at the west coast of Yingjiang at the end of October.

As an invited scholar.

Jiang Ruowei and Lin Qingxia were naturally received.

A few luxurious cars stopped and welcomed the two of them into the car.

Then, he drove to Johns Hopkins University.

It was undoubtedly a long distance from the West Coast to Johns Hopkins University.

And among them.

In 1916, the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was announced. The winners were Jiang Ruowei and Lin Qingxia without exception. The two of them had discovered and cultivated penicillin together, thus winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.

The Nobel Prize was awarded from September to January 31 of the following year. Nominees recommended for the various Nobel Prizes were accepted. Usually, 1,000 to 2,000 candidates were recommended each year.

Starting from February 1st every year, the Nobel Prize Jury would screen and approve the recommended candidates, and their work would be strictly confidential.

Every year in mid-October, the list of Nobel Prize winners would be announced.

Of course, Lin Qingxia and Jiang Ruowei weren't the only ones who won the award. Jiang Chen also won the 1916 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

The news was sent back to the country, and the country was undoubtedly shocked again.

After all, being nominated and actually winning the Nobel Prize were two different things.

Three Nobel Prizes from a single family, including China and the medical world. Such a result undoubtedly shocked the entire Republic of China, and not just the Republic of China, but the entire world.

However, it was obvious that their shock was still too early.

Ying-chan.

It wasn't until November 3rd that they arrived at Johns Hopkins University.

"Ms. Lin, Ms. Jiang, what do you think of the magma test in three days?”

When they arrived at Johns Hopkins University, the principal of Johns Hopkins personally came to welcome them. The scale of the reception was undoubtedly on a higher level.

After all, facing a Nobel Prize candidate and a Nobel Prize winner were two different things.

"Of course, sir."

Jiang Ruowei spoke. As a top student at the University of Nottingham, her English was naturally good enough. The communication was almost led by Jiang Ruowei, which was the main reason why Jiang Chen kept reminding Jiang Ruowei.

"Please!"

Ying-chan still had absolute respect for people with knowledge.

Lin Qingxia and Jiang Ruowei were surprisingly successful.

Soon, it was time for the speech.

On this day, Johns Hopkins University was packed with people. Many students from other schools had already arrived.

Jiang Ruowei was a little nervous, but after taking a few deep breaths, she finally calmed down and walked up to the high platform.

The speech began.

After the speech, Jiang Ruowei quickly got into the mood.

She was indeed unfamiliar with speeches, but Jiang Ruowei was more familiar with medicine than anyone else. Especially at this moment, after she obtained a lot of knowledge that was almost unimaginable in the future, her words instantly attracted the attention of everyone in the venue.

At this moment, there were not only students sitting below, but also various experts in the medical field.

The current Ying-chan was already showing signs of rising.

The simplest manifestation was that Yingjiang's steel production was now the world's number one. At the same time, Yingjiang's talent pool was also the world's number one. In the past few years, Yingjiang had received a lot more Nobel Prize nominees.

Although these people had not yet won the Nobel Prize, as long as they were nominated for the Nobel Prize, it meant that they had made achievements in science and nature that others could not hope to turn their backs on.

But now, even these big shots, who might even win the Nobel Prize in the future, could not help but fall into deep thought when Jiang Ruowei spoke.

At this moment, many people felt that their thoughts might not be enough.

That was because his understanding and the information he had obtained could not keep up with Jiang Ruowei's words.

Jiang Ruowei's mouth came up with new terms one after another, making them overwhelmed.

Of course, amidst their astonishment and confusion, they were also excited. They looked at Jiang Ruowei as if they were looking at God.

No, this was not as simple as looking at God.

It was because Jiang Ruowei was God to them at this moment.

Biomedicine was a cross-disciplinary discipline developed from the theories and methods of engineering, medicine, and biology. Its basic task was to use engineering technology to study and solve life sciences, especially related problems in medicine. In the 20th century, biomedicine had made rapid progress and played a huge role in the fight against diseases.

" In 1900, Austrian physiologist Karl Landsteiner and others discovered different types of human blood, namely the ABO blood type system, which opened a new page in the history of blood transfusion. However, the role of blood type in human beings is still not fully understood. However, it plays a very important role in human genetics, genetics, pharmacology, and organ transplantation.”

" Perhaps everyone doesn't know what it is, but I can define it as an antibiotics. Penicilin is just the beginning. If we can further study it, humans will have a new weapon to deal with bacteria that are invisible to the naked eye. Common, frequently-occurring, and difficult diseases that once seriously endangered human health, such as typhoid fever, malaria, and sexually transmitted diseases, will have effective treatments.”

The girl's voice was crisp and pleasant to the ears, and it echoed throughout the entire university.

The public speech lasted for the entire afternoon before it stopped.

At this moment, just like what happened to Jiang Chen at Peking University, countless people came.

His enthusiasm for Jiang Ruowei also directly rose to the peak.

Fortunately, Johns Hopkins University was prepared, allowing the two of them to escape.

However, at this moment, it was not so easy for the two of them to leave.

It wasn't that they were forcing him to stay, but that Johns Hopkins University had sent out an invitation.

"Ms. Lin, Ms. Jiang, I wonder if the two of you are willing to stay at Johns Hopkins University to teach. We have the world's top laboratory here, and I believe it will be of help to the two of you.”

Johns Hopkins University said seriously, and there was a hint of nervousness in his tone.

"Mr. Principal, we appreciate your kindness, but our country and our people may need us more.”

Jiang Ruowei spoke with a sense of satisfaction.

"Ms. Jiang, you've misunderstood. What I mean is that you and your professor can be nominal professors at Johns Hopkins University. You only need to come and give a few lectures every year.”

The principal of Johns Hopkins University said quickly.

As for whether that was what he thought before, it was hard to say.

"Is that so?"

Hearing the principal's words, Jiang Ruowei fell into deep thought.

If he was just a professor in name, there was indeed no problem.

Then, Jiang Ruowei and Lin Qingxia discussed for a while and agreed.

To them, being able to become a professor at Johns Hopkins University was an honor, and there were no restrictions on their movements. Naturally, they had no problem agreeing to this kind of thing.

But for Johns Hopkins University, it was an unimaginable harvest.

In 1916, he had just founded the first public health school in the United States.

Two Nobel Prize laureates joined the founding of the university, and it would instantly make Johns Hopkins University one of the top universities in the world of medicine.

Moreover, as the principal who had made great achievements in the medical field, after listening to Jiang Ruowei's speech, he was even more certain that these two might have a place in the next Nobel Prize.

It was a rare honor for a Nobel Prize winner to be bound to their school.

Jiang Ruowei and the other two did not know that their speech had caused a huge sensation.

At this moment, one of the figures could not wait to return to his laboratory.

"In addition to the capsule and cell wall Lipopolysacharide, there are many other biological active factors that are related to the pathogen. Ms. Jiang said that there are irresistible bacteria in the human body.”

"This should be what I found earlier!”

As he spoke, Jules Bordet quickly operated the vessel in his hand.

Then, it was injected into the abdominal cavity or vein of guinea pigs and rabbits.

In less than two days, the guinea pigs and rabbits died one after another.

This result made his eyes light up.

Then, he quickly took action.

Based on the knowledge he obtained from Jiang Ruowei's speech, he soon discovered more existences.

"This should be a small oval bacteria.”

He spoke with an excited and trembling voice.

Then, a paper on Borderella pertussis was published. The title of the paper had Jiang Ruowei's name on it.

Of course, at this moment, Jiang Ruowei did not know.

Now, he had already begun his teaching career.

Since she had agreed to become a nominal professor at Johns Hopkins University, she naturally had to be responsible.

In fact, not only him, but his mother, Lin Qingxia, had also started to give lectures.

It was just that the two of them were surprisingly lecturing in Chinese instead of English. As for whether these people could understand them, it was none of their business.

This result made the students scratch their ears and grumble. Fortunately, there were many Chinese students who could understand what he said, while the others had no choice but to learn Chinese.

For a time, there was a Chinese craze at Johns Hopkins University.

This was undoubtedly something that Jiang Ruowei and Lin Qingxia did not expect.

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I'm going to walk in the academic direction. I can't help it. I can't write it. My book almost died!)

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