The GP-TCM RA Newsletter Jan 2018 The Year of the Dog Chinese New Year Special Edition can be downloaded here: GP-TCM RA Newsletter-Jan 2018
Dear GP-TCM RA Members and Friends,
Greetings from London, Mons and Taichung!
Highlights of the attached Jan. 2018 & CNY Special Edition of the GP-TCM RA Newsletter include:
- TCM music therapy
- Top-10 World News on TCM 2017
- Q-markers for TCM quality standards
- Latest updates on Horizon 2020 & IMI
- TCM Centre launched at Oxford University
- The Chinese Way: Biotech booms in China
- Experimenter gender and replicability in science
- A comprehensive map of molecular drug targets
- China’s new call for proposals on modernisation of TCM
- Method of the Year 2017 & Technology to watch in 2018
- Progress on catastrophic health spending in 133 countries
- China declared world’s largest producer of scientific articles
- China launches world’s largest human genome research project
- Single-Cell Genomics, 3D Genome and Spatial Transcriptomics
- Protein-Based Inheritance: Epigenetics beyond the Chromosome
- Core values and scientific nature of TCM and modern innovation
- To build a China-UK Science & Technology Innovation Community
We particularly wish to highlight:
- Two fabulous editorials by Professors Olavi Pelkonen and Thomas Efferth; and
- The second announcement of the 6th GP-TCM RA Annual Meeting.
Last, but certainly not the least, the GP-TCM RA and our Newsletter Editorial Board wish you all
A Happy Chinese New Year;
A Prosperous Year of the Dog 2018!
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Best wishes,
Sincerely your editors,
Qihe Xu, London
Pierre Duez, Mons and
Yuan-Shiun, Taichung
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Qihe Xu, MD, PhD
Newsletter Editor-in-chief and Board Member, The GP-TCM Research Association
Co-Director, King’s Centre for Integrative Chinese Medicine
Principal Investigator & Senior Lecturer in Renal Medicine
Admissions Tutor & Organiser of MSc/MRes Projects
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics
School of Immunology and Microbial Science
King’s College London
The Rayne Institute
123 Coldharbour Lane
London SE5 9NU
E-mail: [email protected]