To many people, this is undoubtedly logical: the only child of a family enterprise, whose bachelor major is Biotechnology, switches to MBA and then devotes herself to the family business all her life. For me, however, there is a special reason.
Born in a family with warm medicinal atmosphere, I got in touch with medicine ever since I was a little girl. In recent years, I became more and more interested in Cryonics that my father once engaged in. Influenced by him, I read a lot of books from home and aboard that about Cryonics. Entered Ningbo University, one of 211 Universities of China, I chose Biotechnology without hesitation. In the second academic year, my Career Goal Planning was headed on China’s widely circulated newspapers: I want to be the first person in the field of cryonetics. Master advanced management methods and the core scientific technology of cryopreservation, and found Asian cryopreservation center in the future China- the TIMESHOP.
This Career Goal Planning attracted significant media attention in China and has led to a hot debate [This has resulted in more than 300 items on the subject under Google search engine], among the scientists, opponents are in majority, which include several international and domestic experts and specialists. I was puzzled and felt hurt for a long time. I did not understand why these experts denied my dream so easily. Fortunately, despite doubt and suspicion, three enterprises from Hong Kong funded me with RMB 10, 000, 00 and supported my plan. I also received warm letters from Mike West, CEO of Advanced Cell Technology, meanwhile, hundreds of young people wrote to me to show their interest and care towards this industry.