
Tiangong: Humans Synthesize Bovine Insulin for the First Time
by Tieliu
About This Novel
This book is a long reportage that uses documentary techniques to panoramically show the birth of synthetic bovine insulin in China. In September 1965, China artificially synthesized crystalline bovine insulin for the first time in the world. It took an important step for mankind to uncover the mysteries of life and solve medical problems. It became a milestone in China's journey to climb the world's technological peak. Its significance and influence were huge. It was a major achievement that came close to winning the Nobel Prize that year. By showing the extremely intelligent but arduous scientific research work of scientists such as Niu Jingyi and Zou Chenglu behind the achievement of this landmark achievement, the author expresses his praise for scientific researchers' courage to create ideas, shoulder heavy responsibilities, and selfless dedication. It has positive guiding significance for the new generation of scientific researchers and even ordinary workers.
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