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  Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Shanghai Second Medical University were merged on July 18, 2005.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University is usually regarded as one of the two best universities in Shanghai, the other being Fudan University.
Now, almost all of administrative and academic frameworks of the university and all of the students, including bachelors,graduates and doctors were moved to this campus, which is now neighbored with the new built Minhang Campus of East China Normal University.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shanghai_Jiaotong_University   (864 words)

  
 Learn more about Shanghai in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Chinese, Shanghai's abbreviations are Hù (滬 or 沪) and Shēn (申).
Shanghai was then the biggest financial city in the Far East.
Shanghai is the financial and cultural center of China.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /s/sh/shanghai.html   (1145 words)

  
 DSM Research and Training: Mental Health
During medical school at Shanghai Second Medical University her early fascination with human behavior reasserted itself, and she chose to specialize in psychiatry.
Ingrid Hung Lok, is a Obstetrician and Gynecologist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Her goals are to obtain training in the treatment of the psychosocial aspects of miscarriage and infertility, to write and apply for a grant to conduct research pertaining to these areas, to carry out the research in Hong Kong and then implement the results to improve treatment of women experiencing infertility issues in Hong Kong.
www.hms.harvard.edu /dsm/WorkFiles/html/research/mentalhealth/FogartyFellowsCurrent.html   (541 words)

  
 China achieves stem cell research breakthrough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sheng led a team of scientists at the Shanghai Second Medical University who have reported fusing human skin cells with rabbit eggs to produce early stage embryos, which in turn yielded stem cells.
The Shanghai scientists' work, published last month in Cell Research, a peer-reviewed journal of the government-affiliated Chinese Academy of Sciences, is likely to intensify debate over the ethical ramifications of embryonic stem cell research.
Sheng says the Shanghai effort, launched in 1999, was authorized only after "heated debates." Guidelines drafted by a national bioethics committee and the Shanghai city government required, among other things, that the embryos be allowed to develop for no more than 14 days.
www.reddingemployment.com /news/business/past/20030922bus034.shtml   (1035 words)

  
 DAWN - Letters; 23 June, 2004
But by changing the status of a medical college to a university, Sindh will be in a better position to use the funds spent on medical colleges for the welfare of the people of the civil hospital and other institutions under its control.
Advantages of upgrading a medical college such as the LMC, DMC and SMC to a university of health sciences are numerous.
Medical colleges have been made universities to rationalize the logistic responsibilities of various organs of the government.
www.dawn.com /2004/06/23/letted.htm   (2702 words)

  
 Johns Hopkins Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology Graduate Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is one of the world's foremost centers of biological and medical research.
The Medical School is located on the Hopkins East Baltimore campus, along with the School of Public Health, the School of Nursing, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the Welch Medical Library.
When the Johns Hopkins University was founded in 1876, it became the first university in the United States to stress graduate education and original research—an emphasis that remains today.
biolchem.bs.jhmi.edu /bcmb/About.asp   (1618 words)

  
 INCTR: Newsletter
The Shanghai Children's Medical Center is serving as a national training center for health care professionals and is providing state-of-the-art clinical care for the children of China.
Shanghai Children's Medical Center (SCMC), affiliated with the Shanghai Second Medical University, is a modern children's hospital providing clinical services, teaching and research activities.
It is a joint effort between the Shanghai Municipal Government (represented by Shanghai Second Medical University) and US-based Project HOPE.
www.inctr.org /publications/2001_v01_n04_s04.shtml   (579 words)

  
 SinoUnited Health   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Since her graduation in 1993 from medical school, she was trained as a resident and was an attending physician in a major teaching hospital—Fudan University Medical College.
She obtained her medical degree from Shanghai Medical University and a Masters in Neurology from Fudan University Medical College.
He is a foot specialist at the renowned Hospital for Special Surgery and Orthopedic Trauma Service at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Cornell University Medical College where he serves in the capacity as Co-Director of the Foot Center and the Director of the Non-operative Foot and Ankle Center at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
www.sinounitedhealth.com /staff.htm   (2094 words)

  
 Business Wire: FalconStor's IPStor Powers Network Storage Infrastructure At Shanghai Second Medical University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Shanghai Second Medical University is leveraging a number of integrated IPStor options and agents to supervise networks, databases and applications from a central location.
Shanghai Second Medical University has one century of history and more than fifty years development, and is the key municipal university in Shanghai and one of the advanced medical institutes in China.
Shanghai Second Medical University's Computer Network center, founded in October 1996, takes charge in network function management and in constructing the education management information system.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_July_18/ai_89231206   (409 words)

  
 Shanghai Second Medical University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shanghai Second Medical University (上海第二医科大学) is a public university in Shanghai, China.
This China university, college or other education institution article is a stub.
This page was last modified 16:11, 16 April 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shanghai_Second_Medical_University   (69 words)

  
 HP DONATES MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES
HP DONATES MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES TO Hewlett-Packard Company is helping to make state-of-the-art medical care available to the children of China by donating advanced medical equipment and supplies, valued at $5.5 million, to the Shanghai Children's Medical Center (SCMC) in the Shanghai Pudong district.
HP medical accessories and supplies cover the spectrum of medical applications from adult, fetal, neonatal and perinatal monitoring, to cardiology, ultrasound imaging and resuscitation.
HP Universal QuarTz pressure transducers have been known for their accuracy, reliability and durability for more than 20 years.
www.obgyn.net /fm/news_articles/hp_2_0914.htm   (2137 words)

  
 Medicinal Herbs for HCV (oxymatrin)
Shanghai Institute of Digestive Diseases, Renji Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200001 China.
Second, even focusing on one single medicinal herb raises the problems of its components and how they work in consort.
Third, despite the fact that we may not have a plausible biological reason for using some of the herbs, the use of these herbs is widespread in the East as well as in the West (53).
www.natap.org /2004/HCV/123004_02.htm   (7652 words)

  
 Shanghai - Hong Kong International Liver Congress 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1986, authorized by the Science and Technology Committee of China (now known as Ministry of Science and Technology), the first Shanghai International Symposium on Liver Cancer and Hepatitis was organized by the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai and convened in Shanghai Science Hall on 15-17 January.
The second and third symposia were held in 1991 and 1996 respectively.
The second joint meeting was held in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong, China during 2004.
www.livercongress.org /en/about/general.htm   (368 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Both Fu Dan and Shanghai Second Medical University are located in Shanghai, the largest city in China and currently the economic center of China.
From the two universities and the one Planned Parenthood institution, collaborative projects could be conducted in Shanghai or throughout China.
Though Shanghai is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, Mandarin is still the primary language used.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /~oip/grant/tgr/china_Ming_Hovel_2005.htm   (2977 words)

  
 DSM Research and Training: Mental Health
He drafted the recently enacted "Shanghai Municipal Mental Health Regulatons," and has been assigned to lead a national committee of experts charged with conducting research and further study in order to expedite the process, ongoing now since 1998, of amending and adopting the Chinese National Mental Health Act.
Dr. Mahar Agusno, from Indonesia, is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry at Gadjah Mada Medical School, and Deputy Director of the Mental In-patient Installation at Sardjito General Hospital.
She was formerly the head of a government community health center in Yogyakarta, and plans to develop a proposal for a study which would entail observation and assessment of the knowledge and quality of mental health workers with the aim of facilitating the improvement of mental health services provided by Indonesion community health centers.
www.hms.harvard.edu /dsm/WorkFiles/html/research/mentalhealth/FreemanFellowsPast.html   (397 words)

  
 DVD Talk Forum - Animal-Human Hybrids Spark Controversy
Chinese scientists at the Shanghai Second Medical University in 2003 successfully fused human cells with rabbit eggs.
And at Stanford University in California an experiment might be done later this year to create mice with human brains.
Irv Weissman, director of Stanford University's Institute of Cancer/Stem Cell Biology and Medicine in California, is against a ban in the United States.
www.dvdtalk.com /forum/printthread.php?t=407143   (1578 words)

  
 Chinese Healing Institute
He is licensed by the acupuncture committee of the California board of medical quality assurance.
Xu taught at the Shanghai Second Medical University.
Meanwhile, she practiced and did research on acupuncture and herbology at the Shanghai Rui-Jin Hospital.
www.chinesehealinginstitute.com   (330 words)

  
 CellNEWS_Chinese Researchers Make Cloned hESC’s in Rabbit Eggs
More than 100 of the hybrids, made by fusing human skin cells with rabbit eggs, were allowed to develop in laboratory dishes for several days before the scientists destroyed them to retrieve embryonic stem cells from their interiors.
The work by the Shanghai group suggests that the answer to that question is yes — though with a number of cautions.
Douglas Melton, a Harvard University cell biologist and cloning expert, said the work is a big advance because it offers a new system for exploring the mechanisms by which egg cells get adult cells to be reprogrammed into embryonic cells.
www.geocities.com /giantfideli/art/CellNEWS_China_MixedClone.html   (1027 words)

  
 Weill Cornell Research
Fung, Nancy Q. Dr. Fung received her medical degree in 1989 from Shanghai Second Medical University and a Master of Science degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Northeastern University in 1993.
Subsequent to a surgery internship at Northshore University Hospital, she completed her residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, NY.
She joined the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NewYork Weill Cornell Medical Center in 2003 and is currently serving as Assistant Attending Physiatrist and Lecturer.
www.med.cornell.edu /research/naf2004/biography.html   (173 words)

  
 GastroHep Profiles
Shu-Dong Xiao graduated from Shanghai Second Medical College in 1955 and after graduation he was appointed Resident and Visiting physician in Medicine at Shanghai Ren-Ji hospital, Shanghai Second Medical College.
In 1984 he became the Vice-director of Shanghai Institute of Digestive Disease, and from 1990 to 1998 he was appointed Director of the institute.
As a clinician he has worked in different basic and clinical fields related to gastrointestinal diseases, chiefly peptic ulcer disease, gastritis and gastric cancer; he is also interested in laser-induced autofluorescence in the diagnosis of gastric cancer.
www.gastrohep.com /profiles?person=sxiao   (927 words)

  
 PNPIC - China
Medical problems of international adoptees, Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, March 24, 2000.
Low-level prenatal lead exposure and neurobehavioral development of children in the first year of life: a prospective study in Shanghai.
Shanghai Institute for Pediatrics Research, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200092.
www.pnpic.org /china.htm   (337 words)

  
 Use of Arsenic Trioxide (As2O3 ) in the Treatment of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL): II. Clinical Efficacy and ...
The protocol was approved by the Ethic Committee of Rui-Jin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University and informed consent was obtained from all patients.
In late 1960s and early 1970s, a group of doctors from Harbin Medical University, specialized in the integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with the Western Medicine, were studying effective cancer treatment protocols among different Chinese medications in the countryside.
In the present study, 14 of 15 relapsed APL patients, including two at second and two at third relapse, obtained CR after using As This result is of particular clinical significance, since previous experiences suggest that relapsed APL patients have relatively poor prognosis.
www.bloodjournal.org /cgi/content/full/89/9/3354   (5351 words)

  
 Abstract
Department of laboratory, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai, China
Department of transplantation, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai, China
Shanghai Institute of Hematology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai, China
www.blackwellpublishing.com /isth2005/abstract.asp?id=47603   (357 words)

  
 UWM Feature - College of Nursing Annual report '04 - Shanghai
With collaborators from Marquette University College of Nursing and the Milwaukee-based Center for International Health (CIH), Dean Sally Lundeen traveled to Shanghai in fall 2003 for an international conference on medical and nursing education.
During this fact finding trip, she was appointed to the SSMU International Committee on Nursing Education with representation from China, Finland, United Kingdom, France and the United States.
The president of SSMU, Dr. Xien Xiou Ming, invited the college to work with SSMU faculty to develop a baccalaureate program of nursing education in Shanghai.
www.uwm.edu /News/Features/05.01/CN_AR_04_Shanghai.html   (508 words)

  
 Shanghai Medical University - XYZ Shanghai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
CEU in Second Shanghai Medical University strengthens teacâ.¦
CEU in Second Shanghai Medical University strengthens teaching and research activities The Second Shanghai Medical University (SSMU) is an active
Shanghai Medical University Shanghai Medical University is the earliest medical institution of higher learning established and run by the Chinese...
www.hawaiibricerealty.com /shanghai-medical-university.html   (300 words)

  
 Project HOPE in China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1987, Project HOPE, in collaboration with the Shanghai municipal government and Shanghai Second Medical University, began collaborations to develop the country's first major pediatric referral and teaching hospital in the Pudong district of Shanghai.
The Shanghai Children's Medical Center opened in June 1998 and is serving as a national training center for health care professionals and providing state-of-the-art clinical care for the children of China.
Project HOPE is focusing on the hospital's education and training programs for medical, support services, and management personnel.
www.projecthope.org /where/chinascmc.html   (164 words)

  
 Some background information concerning Dr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Readers should consult a medical professional for any specific medical problem or illness, and/or if they are considering using health food supplements such as herbs and vitamins to regulate specific health conditions.
Graduated from Shanghai Second Medical University in 1962, trained in both Western and Chinese medicine.
professional for any specific medical problem or illness, and/or if they are considering using health food supplements such as herbs and vitamins to regulate specific health conditions.
www.dr-zhang.com /about.htm   (403 words)

  
 Tapestry Pharmaceuticals Mourns the Passing of Its Founder Dr. Sterling K. Ainsworth
Dr. Ainsworth was born in Meridian, Mississippi and earned a doctoral degree in Medical Science from the University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi and served for many years on the faculty of the College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina.
Dr. Ainsworth was also a visiting professor and lecturer at Shanghai Second Medical University and Rui-Jin Hospital, Shanghai, People's Republic of China and the University of Kuopio, Finland.
Among many academic honors, he received The Canadian Sir Izaak Walton Killam Fellowship, was a Killam Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, received a Harvard Medical Research Fellowship, Harvard Medical School and was a Research Fellow, Department of Pathology at Harvard Medical University.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-18-2005/0004090983&EDATE=   (388 words)

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