In the audience, most of the media reporters sat in the first row, while the live broadcast was going on.
More than a dozen mobile phones were pointed at the stage, taking pictures of the tense scene clearly.
Then, through wireless rebroadcasting, it is transmitted to the whole network synchronously.
That is to say, in this debate, in addition to the invited experts, professors and media reporters, there are also a large number of netizens who will also witness everything.
At that time, the barrage had gone crazy, densely covering the live broadcast page—
[This Hamasaki Kawashima doesn't look like a good person]
[His face is like a shoehorn]
[Shoehorn+1]
[Those who said Hamasaki shoehorn: Are you polite?]
[Hey, how polite are you?]
[That is, those who have a really good life for their small days can't talk too much about martial arts, you know?]
[Please point the camera at Sister Yue, thank you, I don't want to see the soles]
[Yes, I need to wash my eyes urgently]
[First the shoehorn, then the sole, you have taken away all the bamboo shoots in the world]
[It's "we", not "you" [smile] Don't be too far-fetched~]
[I really love Sister Yue's calm expression]
[By the way, where is this? Ming University? I've been to Mingda, but there doesn't seem to be such a place?]
[Learn about it, Ming University's trump card—Endless Building!]
[Wow! I see! It's the newly built building next to the golf course behind the teaching building, right? I saw someone on the forum broke the news before, saying that this place will become a holy place for future scientists, integrating scientific research and leisure, and creating the world's largest new interdisciplinary working community]
[I rely on it! Isn't this a big pigsty where all the scientists are raised together?]
[Um—this metaphor seems to be, okay?]
…
The barrage flew by, and experts from all over the world also concentrated their attention.
Some people directly took out their work computers and started summarizing, while some people used the most primitive method to record key points with pen and paper.
After Hamasaki Kawashima finished speaking, some of them nodded and some shook their heads, but most of them remained neutral and did not express their views.
From time to time, whisper and discuss:
"If Hamasaki Kawashima's experimental data is correct, then the final conclusion will not be too far off."
"So whether the experimental data, especially the human sample data of the clinical trial is credible, is the key to judging whether the final conclusion is true."
"I agree with that."
"I agree too."
"But the problem now is that clinical experiment data is much more difficult to obtain than animal experiment data, and it is too affected by individual differences, and it is not easy to exclude interference items during analysis."
"..."
Therefore, the focus of debate in the audience has become whether the clinical data is credible.
Note that it is "credibility", not "authenticity".
So far, no one has suspected that there might be a problem with Hamasaki-Kawashima's experimental data.
After all, no matter how mediocre and ineffective a researcher is, as long as he has a little professionalism, he should also know that the most basic thing in the experimental process is to ensure that the data is authentic and credible.
Only then can the analysis be started, otherwise, everything will be a castle in the air.
Hamasaki Kawashima is also a long-established scientist at any rate, so he doesn't even understand this basic common sense.
Due to everyone's subconscious trust in Hamasaki Kawashima, they are destined to fall into the eyeballs next, because—
Jiang Fuyue spoke.
"Before officially starting to refute Professor Hamasaki's point of view, I would like to ask everyone to read the two clinical trial data analysis reports."
As soon as the voice fell, it was displayed on the screen.
"As you can see, this sample report is compared with the sample number A mentioned in the paper—pregnant women of the same age, similar physical data indicators, and the same drug dosage. Under the premise of five months of pregnancy, basically I achieved a one-to-one replication effect and controlled all variables, but the final result I got was completely opposite to the conclusion shown in Professor Hamasaki's paper!"
Wow—
Everyone here is an expert in the industry, and no one is more stupid than the other. As soon as these words came out, the audience was instantly blown away.
"how so?"
"The data is the same, the analysis method is the same, but the final conclusion is the opposite? What's the reason?"
"It shouldn't be..."
"There must be a problem here! Anyway, either the paper was wrong, or the sample copied one by one later was not rigorous."
"It stands to reason that Hamasaki Kawashima is an old man in the medical field, and this Jiang Fuyue is a new star who just won the Lasco Award. With the achievements and level of the two of them, they shouldn't make such a low-level mistake."
"Yeah, a low-level mistake..." Someone sighed and mocked, "It's a bit unreasonable to be low-level."
And if something goes wrong, there must be a demon!
…
On the stage, Hamasaki Kawashima's expression was slightly stagnant, he subconsciously sat up straight, and faced Jiang Fuyue squarely for the first time.
Suddenly, the girl looked at him, and the two eyes collided in the air. Hamasaki Kawashima narrowed his eyes, but she smiled slightly: "Professor Hamasaki, why do you think this is?"
Hamasaki Kawashima calmly picked up the microphone: "First of all, there are individual differences in the samples. Although the samples you listed are roughly similar to the samples I used, they are not exactly the same. That is to say, there are errors in the control variable link. Therefore, only There may be a problem with your sample, or the analysis steps are not rigorous enough!"
"Secondly, I used the vertical plus longitudinal analysis method, which involved the removal of impact factors, and this was replaced by only one sentence in the paper. You may not have noticed it, which caused this step to be missed when replicating the experiment."
To put it bluntly, in his case, whether there is a problem with the sample itself, or the impact factor has not been eliminated, in the final analysis, the problem lies with Jiang Fuyue!
"Really?" Jiang Fuyue was not annoyed by being questioned on the spot, but instead smiled playfully, "But I still have a second, third or even more sample reports that have been restored and copied one by one. It is said that there are individual errors in one copy and two copies, so there will be errors in hundreds of copies, right? How likely do you think this is?"
Almost zero!
"However, the conclusion is the opposite of your paper? Why?"
At the same time as Jiang Fuyue made a statement, the second, third and even more data reports appeared on the screen. Although they passed by in a flash, they were not fake, and everyone knew it at a glance.
"Time is limited, so it's hard to show them one by one. If everyone here is interested, you can find me for a copy. Of course, Professor Hamasaki, you can too. Even, the clinical observation samples I provided are more than those in your paper. More comprehensive!"
Hamasaki Kawashima frowned suddenly, and suddenly had a bad feeling...
In the next second, Jiang Fuyue paused every word, and said loudly, "Why don't you speak? It's okay, then I will answer for you. The reason why the conclusion is completely opposite is because - you count, data, fabricate, and fake!"
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This chapter has relatively few words, so everyone will just read it. Added a barrage, corrected some typos, and smoothed out the logic of the debate between the two in the middle. If there are experts in scientific research, please don’t worry about it, let me be a half-assed [please][please]