Chapter 36: The Mysterious Swindler
Chapter 36: The Mysterious Swindler
Huang Ji spent a total of four hours with Academician Pan before finally leaving, completely satisfied.
Although Academician Pan only considered medicine a supplementary field, his expertise in cell synthesis, organic chemistry, and gene engineering was unparalleled, making him the leading figure in the field domestically. Despite being just 47 years old, which placed him among the younger generation of academicians, this was precisely his prime.
The peak period of creativity for scientists usually falls between their 30s and 40s. Globally, the average age at which scientists publish significant academic works is 34.9 years, a number that continues to trend downward.
With Pan's assistance, Huang Ji finally broke through his last “bottleneck.” His knowledge in medicine, chemistry, and biology was now at the cutting edge of global research.
Among these, his overall medical skills ranked fourth in the world.
This ranking, however, did not impress Huang Ji—in fact, he found it to be quite low.
After all, he had reached the level of a top-tier domestic full professor in virtually every subfield of medicine. On top of that, his unique integration of traditional Chinese medicine, combined with his unparalleled knowledge of the human body’s special acupoints, gave his practice a distinctive and unmatched style.
By all logic, no one on Earth should have a higher comprehensive ranking than him. Yet, there were apparently three individuals above him.
