The GP-TCM RA Newsletter October 2019 can be downloaded here: GP-TCM RA Newsletter October 2019
Dear GP-TCM RA Members and Friends,
Greetings from London, Mons, Shiyan and Taichung!
Highlights of the GP-TCM RA Newsletter October 2019:
- On 5 Tastes in TCM
- SnapShot: The RNA Exosome
- The manifestation of the genome
- Acid Tongues Cause Sour Thoughts
- 10 years of health-care reform in China
- China: How science made a superpower
- Remodeling the genome with DNA twists
- Invitation from Future Meetings and Journals
- China’s new 4 + 4 medical education programme
- Bridging the GP gap: nurse practitioners in China
- Xi Jinping: No force can stop China forging ahead
- Cells’ Oxygen Sensing Discovery Earns Nobel Prize
- NIH reveals its formula for tracking foreign influences
- China’s health-care reform: an independent evaluation
- Healthy China 2030: an opportunity for tobacco control
- Measuring progress in health in China and its provinces
- Memorial Service for Prof Peter Hylands held in London
- Capturing the value added to a paper during peer-review
- A comparison of Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Chinese Materia Medica of the Month: Safflower and saffron [Click to download]
- Orphan drug development in China: progress and challenges
- Europe seeks broader support and impact for science projects
- TCM regulation and construction of bone marrow hematopoietic niche
- Invited Expert Opinions on Aristolochic Acid-Related Safety Concerns
- The 6th International Conference & Exhibition of TCM held in Chengdu
- Split decisions: How Brexit has already taken a toll on five researchers
- Professor Peter Hylands’ contributions to integrative Chinese medicine
- Seminar on R&D of Chinese Medicines 2019 was held in Hong Kong
- Top National Honours Mark the 70th Anniversary of the Birth of New China
- UK guidance on Horizon 2020 funding after Brexit, last updated 4th Oct. 2019
- Talking about Toxicity — “What We’ve Got Here Is a Failure to Communicate”
- Metabolomics and its application in TCM treatment of coronary heart disease
- KCNQ5 activation is a unifying molecular mechanism of botanical hypotensives
- Cardiotoxicity and clinical safety evaluation method of Chinese materia medica
- Seven decades of TCM development in China illustrated by 46 invaluable pictures
- The 2019 Traditional Medicine International Cooperation Forum was held in Macao
- The 1st International Scientific Forum of Traditional Natural Medicines in Mexico City
- Xenohormesis: Understanding TCM from an Evolutionary and Ecological Perspective
- The 3rd China-ASEAN Training Workshop for Medicinal Study on Traditional Medicine
- The 2nd International Qi-Blood Conference was held in Beijing, 13-15 September 2019
- Standardised Chinese-Japanese-English Basic Nomenclature of Chinese medicine
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Best wishes,
Qihe Xu, London; Pierre Duez, Mons; Yuan-Shiun Chang, Taichung; Xuanbin Wang, Shiyan
Qihe Xu, MD & PhD
Director, King’s Centre for Integrative Chinese Medicine
Senior Lecturer in Renal Medicine & Pharmacology
King’s College London