In the laboratory, Chen Yu greeted the researchers who were busy at work; they were all University of Tokyo Medical School graduates recruited during the last broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug experiment.
Now, positions in Chen Yu's research group were highly coveted, and apart from direct descendants of the University of Tokyo Medical School, it was difficult for outsiders to squeeze in. These existing members, having enjoyed the honor of participating in the research of the broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug, saw their resumes shine with added luster, making them cherish their status even more.
Because everyone knew that if they could stay in this research group, when Chen Yu would be honored with the Nobel Prize in Medicine, that status would become their greatest glory and pride for a lifetime, as well as the most valuable line on their resumes.