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Gero Hutter had an interest in Young-Joon and the next-generation hospital for a long time. In particular, he wanted to work at the next-generation hospital from the moment he heard about the plan to build it. But he didn’t think he could live in the unfamiliar East Asian culture, and the patients he was in charge of in Germany weighed on his mind.
“You don’t have to go to Korea because this is an international project,” Horkheimer said. “Stem cell technicians from A-Bio will be dispatched around the world. They are going to design stem cells and hematopoietic cells from a patient sample and manipulate CCR5. But the hospital facilities will have to be changed a little for them to use.”
“Then can it be done at our hospital as well? Is it turning into a next-generation hospital? “We can’t go that far because we lack the know-hows, and it’s not like we hired any stem cell technicians. But we can get A-Bio scientists to use this place if we change the facilities a little. Then, AIDS patients in Germany won’t have to go all the way to Korea.”
“...”
“The WHO said that they will fund the renovation of hospital facilities around the world. In other words, we are using it as an outpost so that the A-Bio headquarters can use it for the eradication of HIV.”
“I see.”
For some reason, Gero Hutter felt very moved.
“This is a war on HIV. The WHO declared war, and the commanding officer is Doctor Young-Joon. Karamchand Pharmatics is supplying...



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