a brief reflect on my major

Dane 2021-12-25 08:01:25

In all the movies I have watched, this one is not good at all. Although I like Julia very much, such a character has no taste.
But from this, I started to think about some questions about my profession.

My major is "Pharmacy", which is a relatively marginal and broad topic. What counts as medicine? In fact, anti-hair loss shampoos are indeed considered, and there are those Olay L'Oreal researches on how to whiten, how to sunscreen, how to replenish water, and how to moisturize. It is also a matter of pharmacy, and even how essential oils are extracted from roses and how to dissolve them into perfumes. Too. It’s just that we usually only care about cancer, diabetes, leukemia, cholera, malaria, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B, thinking that these are serious things, and cosmetics, skin care products and dietary supplements are not influential.
At the same time, pharmacy is a very realistic thing. Unlike people in the Academy of Biological Sciences, who can spend as much money as they like to study a nine-hole abalone, only if others pay for their interest. No pharmaceutical company will do nothing for nothing. Raising a group of researchers to cultivate to satisfy their endless curiosity, the research and development cycle of drugs is very long, if any link in this long process lacks prospects, this research will be dead. In the financial crisis, R&D was the first sector to suffer the worst. Such a cruel "medicine" must of course be carefully protected in the name of a patent to prevent others from sharing the fruits of victory. Therefore, the process of applying for a patent may be full of murderous intrigues. Marketed medicines that have obtained patent rights are able to run rampant at sky-high prices.

As a student of higher education who spends all day in the laboratory engaged in basic pharmaceutical research, when he was so tired that he was almost desperate to see such a movie, he realized that he was in such an exciting and interesting industry. It was a little bit more or less. comfort.
The world has been brainwashed by economics. Anyone, no matter what industry they are engaged in, has to be constrained by economics. Even if I really want to turn a blind eye to economics, I can’t help pretending to be involved in this and money. Related social competition.
Haha~~~

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  • Melyna 2022-04-23 07:03:01

    In the end, it's an interesting story, but it's too long

  • Suzanne 2022-04-20 09:02:00

    "Mistrust" - the occupational disease of agents, the play is too fancy and cumbersome to describe. The return of the big-mouthed beauty to the screen is a small disappointment.

Duplicity quotes

  • Claire Stenwick: How do I know you?

    Ray Koval: How do you know me? Wow! That's a strong play. Believe me, I spent a lot of time thinking what this would be like. Where it'd be, what I'd say, what you'd say, but I never thought it...

    Claire Stenwick: I'm sorry, I just...

    Ray Koval: You really wanna go this way?

    Claire Stenwick: Look you clearly have me confused with someone else.

    Ray Koval: I don't know. I'm not great on names. I should be. I try. Faces I'm definitely better. I'm like a B, B-. Where I'm good, where I really excel, people I have slept with. That's been a traditional area of strength of me.

  • Ray Koval: So how long are you gonna keep me waiting?

    Claire Stenwick: Excuse me?

    Ray Koval: I'm dying over there

    Claire Stenwick: Where?

    Ray Koval: There by the Ben Franklin potato salad pavilion

    Claire Stenwick: I'm sorry, are we supposed to know each other?

    Ray Koval: Definitely. I'm mean we're supposed to. We don't, but we should.