The GP-TCM RA Newsletter Dec 2017 Christmas and New Year Special Edition can be downloaded here: GP-TCM RA Newsletter Dec 2017 Xmas&NY 2017

Dear GP-TCM RA Members and Friends,

Season’s Greetings and Happy New Year from London, Mons and Taichung!

Highlights of the attached December 2017 Edition of the GP-TCM RA Newsletters include:

  • China’s Silk Road and global health
  • TCM among priorities in Horizon 2020
  • The primary healthcare system in China
  • Your editors’ concluding note of the year
  • Top ten tips to kick-start your career in 2018
  • Nat Methods editors’ tips on writing a good paper
  • Guidelines for formatting gene and protein names
  • Microbes of the human tongue form organised clusters
  • Hypertension in China: the gap between policy and practice
  • Qimin Zhan: driving medical research for better health in China
  • China and UK joint strategy for scientific technological cooperation
  • The Innovative Medicines Initiative 13th call for proposals launched
  • The need for a complex systems model of evidence for public health
  • Invitations from WJTCM and Frontiers in Physiology Vascular Physiology
  • N Engl J Med paper on rebuilding holism via a network-medicine approach
  • Your Secretary-General’s editorial on her 20-year journey of pharmacognosy
  • Special feature on the 10th Pong Ding Yuen International Symposium on TCM
  • Invitation from the 6th GP-TCM RA Annual Meeting, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
  • End-of-the-year highlights of NatureScience, LancetN Engl J Med and Nature Medicine

To recommend anyone as a recipient of our monthly newsletters? Please e-mail [email protected]

Best wishes,

Sincerely your editors,

Qihe Xu, London

Pierre Duez, Mons and

Yuan-Shiun, Taichung

Qihe Xu, MD, PhD

Newsletter Editor-in-chief and Board Member, The GP-TCM Research Association

www.gp-tcm.org

Co-Director, King’s Centre for Integrative Chinese Medicine

Principal Investogator & Senior Lecturer in Renal Sciences

School of Immunology and Microbial Science

Admissions Tutor & Organiser of MSc/MRes Projects, Dept. of Pharmacology

King’s College London

The Rayne Institute

123 Coldharbour Lane

London SE5 9NU

E-mail: [email protected]

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