Zhao Yi giving Zhu Zhicheng a phone call was a sudden inspiration.
His laboratory was indeed short of staff.
Moreover, Zhu Zhicheng was truly remarkable, as he could infer the presence of an unknown substance in the blood of rheumatoid arthritis patients just by looking at their blood test reports, leading to the development of the disease.
This was from a doctor's perspective, while his laboratory conducted research from an experimental standpoint.
In the Biomedical Research Institute, there were some laboratories where clinical doctors had switched careers to engage in medical research, but most of those people were over forty or fifty years old, and there were virtually no young people.
In scientific research, young people were more innovative and had better ideas.