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On Friday morning, Carpentier, a professor at Caltech, was reading the Science journal.
“Ryu Young-Joon…”
It was the young man who had left a strong impression of himself on the scientific community with his shocking interview after being on the cover page of Science. It hadn’t been long since that happened, but he swept the journal again.
This time, it was a paper about his success in glaucoma clinical trials, but even that huge incident was on the second page. Shockingly, this young, genius scientist published two papers at once in a journal like Science.
‘He put induced pluripotent stem cells and cell differentiation in one publication as well…’
Aside from the fact that his research speed was unreal, his results were just shocking.
The paper that was on the front page was an Alzheimer’s cure. It was filled with the data they obtained from animal experiments, and he had written about how clinical trials were beginning in the discussion.
Carpentier remembered what Young-Joon said during his CNN interview: he had said that he was going to soon erase neurological disorders from the history of humanity. When he first heard it, he dismissed it as just gossip and laughed it off with other professors during the luncheon meeting, saying that there was a new oddball genius in the community.
But now, Carpentier understood that Young-Joon’s statement was not just out of youthful passion and confidence; he actually showed the potential to accomplish something that great. With his skills...



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