Then, am I qualified to be a PhD advisor?
If I were a graduate student at that time, my roommate would also be my advisor...
It sounds rather strange!
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When Zhao Yi was still bluffing around at school, his research on 'Norovirus Mutation through Staining Environment' had rapidly permeated the field of microbiology worldwide.
Just like Li Renzhe said, many reports from abroad cover reproductions and comments on domestic research papers.
Many microbiology experts conducted staining experiments on noroviruses as soon as they saw the paper. Afterwards, they simply left the stained waste in place, waiting for possible mutations.
This is a surprising discovery, and it's an incredibly important one as well.
Before this, mutations in viruses were uncontrollable, and scientists' understanding of viral mutations was that they were 'random'.
Zhao Yi's research has opened the door to virus mutation.