From Zero to Shero
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Tripp slightly frowned. He was indeed worried before that Josie was usingn, as he had heard some rumors from the
school.
Although he didn’t believe Josie would use her teammates to advance herself, her joining David’s team as a freshman girl
did raise some suspicion.
Tripp admitted that he had misjudged her. Based on her recent conversation withn, it was clear she didn’t deliberately
deceive him.
Ifn’s achievements truly ended up with Josie, it was probably just his wishful thinking.
Tripp helplessly shook his head and went after Josie.
Before he could find Josie, he bsaw /bher and Jeremying out of bthe /boffice.
Jeremy’s expression was seriousb. /b
He said, “I understand what you mean. I’ll talk to the dean son can focus on his experiments. Don’t worry about other things. I’ll take care of everything!”
Josie smiled and nodded.
She said, “Thanks, professor. Can I visit theboratory in the main research department?
“My professor said that after the second phase of experiments, the first acupuncture intervention experiment will be conducted…
“Tripp, perfect timing! Take Josie to theb for a look around. She can see whatever she wants,” Jeremy said to Tripp.
Tripp had originallye to find Josie and was happy to show her around.
The two of them changed intob coats and entered theb.
bWith /bthe support of the most advanced research equipment, this research progressed significantly faster than in her
previous life.
The reason Josie wanted toe in was that in her previous life, their research process faced a lot of difficulties.
They took many detours and performed countless repetitive experiments before finally obtaining urate experimental
data.
After she went in, she immediately went straight to check the experiment data logbook and then checked the experiment progress on the machine.
Tripp was slightly surprised. “You are an expert, Josie. You only check the key data. What are you looking for?”
“A bbug/b!” Josie bfrowned/b. “Have you ever heard that you can only get a clear view of the whole picture once you are outside the box? I recently read a foreign medical paper.
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“The paper mentioned that when conducting cytology–rted research experiments, it’s easy to fall into a pitfall, leading topletely wrong experimental data.
“It might not be apparent at the time, but it will directly affect the next phase of experiments!”
Tripp was a little skeptical. “You can tell there’s a problem with the experimental data just by looking at it?”
“Of course not!” Josie said, pulling out her phone.
She continued, “This is a simted experimental bdata /bgeneration software I downloaded from an external website.
can analyze experimental data and predict the results of the next experimental phase.
“Although it’s only for reference and the specific results still need manual experimental verification, it’s more than sufficient for finding bugs.
“I’vemunicated with Sven. He said that many research institutes abroad use this software for experimental verification to avoid any detours in the research process!”
Josie did obtain the software through Sven, but the process was not easy.
For this reason, not only did the Clem familymit to him, but even the Reedshaw Group agreed to help Sven open up the domestic market.
Of course, Sven proposed the conditions. Josie originally didn’t want to trouble the Clem family.
However, Lindsey Green found out about it during hermunication with Sven and privately approached Josie.
She stated that Josie had helped her immensely, giving her the upper hand in this cooperation negotiation. It was also the same for the Reedshaw Group.
Helping Sven open up the domestic market also expanded their business scope, which was beneficial to the Reedshaw Group’s development.
For this reason, the rtionship between the Clem family and the Reedshaw Group became even better.
Tripp initially did not believe in Josie’s so–called verification software until Josie actually found a bug.
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