The GP-TCM RA Newsletter February 2019 can be downloaded here: GP-TCM RA Newsletter Feb 2019
Dear GP-TCM RA Members and Friends,
Season’s greetings from London, Mons and Taichung!
Highlights of the GP-TCM RA Newsletter February 2019:
- On Plan S
- Nature Outlook—Tea
- Tropism of TCM drugs
- Tongue diagnosis in TCM
- Key Advances in Medicine 2019
- Your GP-TCM RA BoD members
- Newton International Fellowships
- Ultra-large virtual molecular libraries
- Disparities in cancer burden in China
- Europe’s next €1-billion science projects
- Herbal medicine: abuse and risk in China
- Recent progresses in the field of proteomics
- Editorial on systems pharmacology and TCM
- HISTORIC ARCHIVE: GP-TCM Kicks off in Beijing
- France set to get first national strategy for research
- Your GP-TCM RA Interest Groups and Leadership
- Co-opted BoD members Rong-Rong He and Min Ye
- UK biotech funding increased by 85 percent in 2018
- Health-care reform in China: a Lancet call for papers
- A new genomic blueprint of the human gut microbiota
- Organisational best practices towards gender equality
- Why China Thinks It Can Build a Utopian World Order
- Chinese effort to clone gene-edited monkeys kicks off
- How UK scientists are preparing for a chaotic no-deal Brexit
- Horizon 2020: Update on Health-related Funding Opportunities
- Chinese herbal remedy found to contain steroids and antifungals
- The 7th GP-TCM RA Annual Meeting, South Korea, 9–11, July 2019
- Small research teams ‘disrupt’ science more radically than large ones
- Frontiers in Medicine: Organoids — Preclinical Models of Human Disease
- The 18th Meeting of CGCM will be held in Shanghai on August 8 – 10, 2019
- China and India lead in greening of the world through land-use management
- FDA commissioner announces plan to modernize regulation of dietary supplements
- Separating host and microbiome contributions to drug pharmacokinetics and toxicity
You have received this e-mail because you have previously agreed to receive the GP-TCM RA Newsletters. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from us or if you wish to recommend anyone as a recipient of our monthly newsletters, please contact our secretariat: [email protected]
Happy Lantern’s Festival and, … happy reading!
Best wishes,
Qihe Xu, London; Pierre Duez, Mons; and Yuan-Shiun Chang, Taichung.
The GP-TCM Research Association
http://www.gp-tcm.org/news-list/