Re: 答复: KB note

2008-05-27 Thread Kei Cheung
I agree. -Kei Huajun [EMAIL PROTECTED] University wrote: > Another challenge is cross-language data integration, which is actually a > job that ontology should do. > > Best wishes, huajun > > -邮件原件- > 发件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 代表 Matthias Samwald > 发送时间: 2008年5月2

Re: URI note

2008-05-27 Thread Kei Cheung
Eric, Yes, I remember how much work was involved in writing last year's BMC-TR paper. I didn't mean we're immediately ready for writing another big paper. I'm more looking to the future. If we can establish a high quality of work/collaboration, we can then aim at writing paper(s) for submis

Re: KB note

2008-05-27 Thread Kei Cheung
Hi Elizabeth, Thanks a lot for the information. It seems to fit in the broad "cholinergic hypothesis" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16918347 It's interesting to know, as you pointed out, that the clinical trials for the same drug are in different phases in different countries. It woul

Re: KB note

2008-05-27 Thread Kei Cheung
Matthias Samwald wrote: Speaking of national boundaries, I wonder if alternative medicine (e.g., herbal medicine) would also be of interest to this community. For example, Huperzine is a drug derived from the herb Huperzia serrata. I also wonder if there are hypotheses regarding the study of