The GP-TCM RA Newsletter October 2018 can be downloaded here: GP-TCM RA Newsletter Oct 2018
Dear GP-TCM RA Members and Friends,
Greetings from London, Mons and Taichung!
Highlights of the GP-TCM RA Newsletter October 2018 are:
- Integrating multiple omics
- Yang Qiand Zheng Qiin TCM
- China’s fight against soil pollution
- Meeting reports and future events
- Nature Index 2018: Challenger states
- Toward a 3D genome in high resolution
- Single-cell genomics and transcriptomics
- Clinical Practice Guidelines: What’s Next?
- China narrows U.S. lead in R&D spending
- Roles of Plant-Associated Microbiota in TCM
- Brexit is already damaging European science
- Roles for thermosensitive ion channels in TCM
- Ambitious Plans for Genomic Medicine in the UK
- The 60thAnniversary of Mao’s instruction on TCM
- Westlake University launched on 20 October 2018
- Profiling the dress codes of RNA-binding proteins
- It’s not simply one Aspirin a day keeps doctors away
- A Legacy of Li Lianda: On Ten Grand Issues of TCM
- Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants 2ndEditionpublished
- The opium poppy genome and morphinan production
- China awaits controversial blacklist of ‘poor quality’ journals
- Why Chinese medicine is heading for clinics around the world
- Collaboration between academics and industry in clinical trials
- Chi-Med scores key approval for ‘discovered in China’ cancer drug
- Corporate Member Special Feature: China Medical University, Taiwan
- Forecasting life expectancy and years of life lost in 195 countries and territories
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Happy reading!
Best wishes,
Qihe Xu, London;
Pierre Duez, Mons; and
Yuan-Shiun Chang, Taichung.
Qihe Xu, Newsletter Editor-in-chief and Board Member
The GP-TCM Research Association