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A little while before it became huge in Korea, Young-Joon had a short meeting with the professors at the conference while having lunch.
“We need a lot of doctors and technicians,” Young-Joon said. “A lot of cell culture experts who have a lot of experience with clinical trials and have stem cell differentiation technology.”
“Are you planning on recruiting people?” Professor Behnach asked.
“Yes. The IUBMB is happening in New York in two days. I am going to attend. I have a booth for A-Bio. I am going to meet some people there.”
“Could I work at your hospital?” Professor Rebecca asked.
The other professors glanced at her, a little surprised.
“You’re going to leave the Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute?” Behnach reacted like he couldn’t believe it.
“The hospital Doctor Ryu will make will be a monumental hospital in human history. Johns Hopkins is nice, but wouldn’t it be nice to be a founding member of a place like that?”
Young-Joon unexpectedly scored one of the best professionals in the world while eating. He quickly expressed his gratitude.
“I would be grateful if you joined us, Professor Rebecca. You will be of great help to A-Bio. Let’s tackle other types of brain diseases other than ones with nerve damage.”
“But is there a reason you are gathering funding just by donations?” Behnach asked.
“It’s because I want to separate it from capital.”
“Well, wealthy people from all over the world...



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