Title: The effective thermal conductivity of porous media based on statistical self-similarity, Physics Letters A 374 (2009) 62–65 Authors: Jianlong Kou , Fengmin Wu, Hangjun Lu, Yousheng Xu, Fuquan Song 2009-374-62(Phys.Lett.A).pdf Fig. 2. A comparison between the present model predictions and experimental data , and the effect of the pore area fractal dimension on the effective thermal conductivity.
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王应宽 Wang Yingkuan Beijing, China December 8, 2011 2009 年度美国 “ 青年科学家总统奖 ” 公布, 5 位华人、 2 位北大校友获奖 2010 年 11 月 5 日,美国总统奥巴马宣布了获得 2009 年度的 “ 青年科学家总统奖 ” ( Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers ) 85 位科学家的名单。在获得 2009 年度美国“青年科学家总统奖”的 85 人中,华人占据 5 席,其中 1 位女性, Haoxing Xu 与江德恩( De-en Jiang ) 2 位为北京大学校友。据网友们统计,截至 2011 年底,共有 12 位北大校友获得此奖项:陈宪,金亦石,王卫东,林志宏,江雨红,秦宏, Yihua Yu ,张砺,林浩,张江龙,江德恩, Haoxing Xu 。他们为母校北大争光!为北大加油!特致祝贺! “ 青年科学家总统奖 ” 是美国政府授予青年科学家的最高荣誉,由前总统克林顿于 1996 年设立。今年有 10 大联邦机构进行提名,分别是美国农业部、商业部、国防部、教育部、能源部、内政部、老兵事务部、航空航天局、国立卫生研究院和国家科学基金会。获奖者将得到进一步研究高达 5 年的资助。 获得 2009 年度美国“青年科学家总统奖”的 5 位华人青年科学家如下(此前科学网发布过此消息,但信息不准确,故重发与此,聊作补正——博主注): 能源部 / Department of Energy Dillon D. Fong ,男,美国阿贡国家实验室,助理科学家, 1994 年获美国西北大学材料科学与工程学士学位, 2001 年获哈佛大学应用物理博士学位。 Dillon D. Fong, Argonne National Laboratory 江德恩( De-en Jiang ),男,美国橡树岭国家实验室,研究员, 1997 年获北京大学化学学士学位, 2001 年获加州大学洛杉矶分校物理化学博士学位。 De-en Jiang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 国立卫生研究院,卫生与公共事业部 /National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services Haoxing Xu ,男,美国密歇根大学,助理教授,于 1992 年从北京大学获生物化学学士学位,美国乔治亚州立大学获博士学位。 Haoxing Xu, University of Michigan Doris Y. Tsao ,女,美国加州理工学院,助理教授, 2002 年获哈佛大学博士学位。 Doris Y. Tsao, California Institute of Technology Joseph C. Wu ,男,美国斯坦福大学医学院,副教授, 1997 年获耶鲁大学医学院 M.D. , 2004 年获加州大学洛杉矶分校分子与医学药理学博士学位。 Joseph C. Wu, Stanford University School of Medicine 资料来源:美国白宫科技政策办公室网站 http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/pressroom/11052010 President Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists THE WHITE HOUSE For Immediate Release November 5, 2010 Contact: Rick Weiss Office of Science and Technology Policy Executive Office of the President 202-456-6037 rweiss@ostp.eop.gov PRESIDENT HONORS OUTSTANDING EARLY-CAREER SCIENTISTS President Obama today named 85 researchers as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. The Presidential early career awards embody the high priority the Obama Administration places on producing outstanding scientists and engineers to advance the Nation’s goals, tackle grand challenges, and contribute to the American economy. Ten Federal departments and agencies join together annually to nominate the most meritorious scientists and engineers whose early accomplishments show the greatest promise for assuring America’s preeminence in science and engineering and contributing to the awarding agencies' missions. "Science and technology have long been at the core of America’s economic strength and global leadership," President Obama said. "I am confident that these individuals, who have shown such tremendous promise so early in their careers, will go on to make breakthroughs and discoveries that will continue to move our nation forward in the years ahead.” The awards, established by President Clinton in 1996, are coordinated by the Office of Science and Technology Policy within the Executive Office of the President. Awardees are selected for their pursuit of innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and their commitment to community service as demonstrated through scientific leadership, public education, or community outreach. Winning scientists and engineers have received research grants for up to five years to further their studies in support of critical government missions. This year’s recipients are: Department of Agriculture Lee K. Cerveny, Forest Service Michael L. Looper, Agricultural Research Service Jeffrey S. Ross-Ibarra, University of California, Davis Department of Commerce R. David Holbrook, Jr., National Institute of Standards and Technology Daniel S. Hussey, National Institute of Standards and Technology Ian B. Spielman, National Institute of Standards and Technology Matthew J. Menne, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Charles A. Stock, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration J. Christopher Taylor, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Department of Defense Andrea M. Armani, University of Southern California Adam E. Cohen, Harvard University Eugenio Culurciello, Yale University Nathan C. Gianneschi, University of California, San Diego Ryan C. Hayward, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Andrew A. Houck, Princeton University Farinaz Koushanfar, Rice University Emilia Morosan, Rice University Abhay P. Narayan, Columbia University Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Willie J. Padilla, Boston College Eric Pop, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michelle L. Povinelli, University of Southern California Emily A. Weiss, Northwestern University Martin W. Zwierlein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Education Catherine P. Bradshaw, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Jennifer G. Cromley, Temple University Department of Energy Ilke Arslan, University of California, Davis Eric D. Bauer, Los Alamos National Laboratory Jeremy T. Busby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Gavin E. Crooks, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Juan Estrada, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Dillon D. Fong, Argonne National Laboratory Jacob M. Hooker, Brookhaven National Laboratory Gianluca Iaccarino, Stanford University De-en Jiang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Sergei V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Trent R. Northen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Elena V. Shevchenko, Argonne National Laboratory Jacob G. Wacker, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Department of Interior Jeanne L. Hardebeck, U.S. Geological Survey Nicolas Luco, U.S. Geological Survey Pamela L. Nagler, U.S. Geological Survey Department of Veterans Affairs Pamela J. VandeVord, Wayne State University Rachel M. Werner, Philadelphia VA Medical Center National Aeronautics and Space Administration Matthew J. Oliver, University of Delaware Rahul Ramachandran, The University of Alabama in Huntsville National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services Dominique C. Bergmann, Stanford University Edward A. Botchwey III, University of Virginia Brian P. Brooks, National Eye Institute, NIH Mauricio R. Delgado, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Amy N. Finkelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alfredo Fontanini, State University of New York, Stony Brook Manolis Kellis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jessica Y. Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Bradley A. Malin, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Ana P. Martinez-Donate, University of Wisconsin-Madison Kimberly Nixon, University of Kentucky Caryn E. Outten, University of South Carolina Muneesh Tewari, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Doris Y. Tsao, California Institute of Technology Charles P. Venditti, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH Amy J. Wagers, Joslin Diabetes Center Ziv Williams, Massachusetts General Hospital Joseph C. Wu, Stanford University School of Medicine Haoxing Xu, University of Michigan Martin T. Zanni, University of Wisconsin-Madison National Science Foundation Scott J. Aaronson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology David M. Amodio, New York University Alexandre M. Bayen, University of California, Berkeley Rachel E. Bean, Cornell University Magdalena Bezanilla, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jose H. Blanchet Mancilla, Columbia University Virginia A. Davis, Auburn University Jayne C. Garno, Louisiana State University Michael T. Laub, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Steven K. Lower, The Ohio State University Jerome P. Lynch, University of Michigan Malcolm A. MacIver, Northwestern University Shelie A. Miller, University of Michigan Reza Olfati-Saber, Dartmouth College Laura E. Schulz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joshua W. Shaevitz, Princeton University Ivan I. Smalyukh, University of Colorado at Boulder Edo Waks, University of Maryland, College Park Katrin Wehrheim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
I went to Punahou graduation twice so far, and the last time was June 6, 2009. You can read the Commencement Speeches by Punahou Class of 2009 at http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=2145 lima-Lei Macfarlane '09: Connecting the Dots Commencement Speech, June 6, 2009 Fourteen years ago a young girl was asked to leave her beloved recess time to do a special drawing activity for one of her teachers. All she was asked to do was to simply trace a straight dotted line with a black fiddlestick. The little girl concentrated very hard in trying to follow the straight line, but she just couldn't get it exactly right. Her black fiddlestick swerved past the dotted line making curves and jagged edges that clearly did not look straight at all. In fact, it looked a little sloppy and unsightly, but the little girl couldn't figure out why she was even asked to do it, and quickly resumed her normal game of tag. One year later, that same little girl found herself playing at the same playground, except this time with new playmates. She wondered for a very long time where her former playmates had gone. Why was she left behind? ... Hunter Hunt '09: Changed For Good Commencement Speech, June 6, 2009 ... The class of 2009 is extraordinary and talented. From the countless sports championships to the academic accolades, we've been honored in more ways than we can ever know; but we have also been humbled by the praise. Indeed, a valuable investment has been made in us, but it isn't just for our sake: it's for everyone, for our neighbors, for our country, for a better and more thoughtful word. Every one of us will make a difference. Whether that difference big or small, it will be profound for someone, somewhere, for within each of us is an incredibly unique human being. There will never be another 2009. We have been through thick and thin together. The continuity of this class is stronger than the most refined metal. The friends we've made and the lessons we've learned abide with us for the rest of our lives. And while I can't say for certain we've been changed for the better, I know this: because we knew you, Punahou, we have been changed, and will change the world - forever - for good.
The Red-Hot Research Papers of 2009 Rank Paper Citations 1 E. Komatsu, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe observations: Cosmological interpretation, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 330-76, February 2009. 659 2 J. Dunkley, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe observations: Likelihoods and parameters from the WMAP data, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 306-29, February 2009. 274 3 O. Adriani, et al. , An anomalous positron abundance in cosmic rays with energies 1.5-100 GeV, Nature , 458(7238): 607-9, 2 April 2009. 173 4 W. Duckworth, et al. , Glucose control and vascular complications in veterans with type 2 diabetes, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(2): 129-39, 8 January 2009. 172 5 G. Hinshaw, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe observations: Data processing, sky maps, and basic results, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 225-45, February 2009. 171 6 F.H. Schrder, et al. , Screening and prostate-cancer mortality in a randomized European study, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(13): 1320-8, 26 March 2009. 148 7 Novel Swine-Origin Influenza A ( H1N1 ) Virus Investigation Team (F.S. Dawood, et al. ), Emergence of a novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus in humans, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(25): 2605-15, 18 June 2009. 141 8 N. Arkani-Hamed, et al. , A theory of dark matter, Phys. Rev. D , 79(1): No. 015014, January 2009. 137 9 G.L. Andriole, et al. , Mortality results from a randomized prostate-cancer screening trial, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(13): 1310-9, 26 March 2009. 130 10 J.L. Mega, et al. , Cytochrome P-450 polymorphisms and response to clopidogrel, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(4): 354-62, 22 January 2009. 120 11 S. Finfer, et al. , Intensive versus conventional glucose control in critically ill patients, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(13): 1283-97, 26 March 2009. 109 12 O. Adriani, et al. , New measurement of the antiproton-to-proton flux ratio of up to 100GeV in the cosmic radiation, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(5): No. 051101, 6 February 2009. 108 13 K.S. Kim, et al. , Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes, Nature , 457(7230): 706-10, 5 February 2009. 102 14 S.M. Lippman, et al. , Effect of selenium and vitamin E on risk of prostate cancer and other cancers: The Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT), JAMA , 301(1): 39-51, 7 January 2009. 102 15 D.C. Elias, et al. , Control of graphenes properties by reversible hydrogenation: Evidence for graphane, Science , 323(5914): 610-3, 30 January 2009. 96 16 Z. Ahmed, et al. , Search for weakly interacting massive particles with the first five-tower data from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search at the Soudan Underground Laboratory, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(1): No. 011301, 9 January 2009. 95 17 M. Cirelli, Model-independent implications of the e(+/-), P (over-bar) cosmic ray spectra on properties of Dark Matter, Nucl. Phys. B , 813(1-2): 1-21, 21 May 2009. 95 18 C. Fraser, et al. , Pandemic potential of a strain of influenza A (H1N1): Early findings, Science , 324(5934): 1557-61, 19 June 2009. 93 19 C.J. Willer, et al. , Six new loci associated with body mass index highlight a neuronal influence on body weight regulation, Nature Genetics , 41(1): 25-34, January 2009. 91 20 A. Gustavsson, Algebraic structures on parallel M2 branes, Nucl. Phys. B , 811(1-2): 66-76, 11 April 2009. 89 21 T. Simon, et al. , Genetic determinants of response to clopidogrel and cardiovascular events, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(4): 363-75, 22 January 2009. 85 22 M.R. Nolta, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe observations: Angular power spectra, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 296-305, February 2009. 84 23 K. Woltjen, et al. , piggyBac transposition reprograms fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells, Nature , 458(7239): 766-70, 9 April 2009. 83 24 P.M. Ho, et al. , Risk of adverse outcomes associated with concomitant use of clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors following acute coronary syndrome, JAMA , 301(9): 937-44, 4 March 2009. 81 25 A.A. Abdo, et al. , Measurement of the cosmic ray e + + e - spectrum from 20 GeV to 1 TeV with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(18): No. 181101, 8 May 2009. 80 26 V. Cvetkovic, et al. , Multiband magnetism and superconductivity in Fe-based compounds, EPL , 85(3): No. 37002, February 2009. 80 27 P. Horava, Quantum gravity at a Lifshitz point, Phys. Rev. D , 79(8): No. 084008, April 2009. 77 28 P.W. Serruys, et al. , Percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary-artery bypass grafting for severe coronary artery disease, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(10): 961-72, 5 March 2009. 77 29 M. Paez-Ribes, et al. , Antiangiogenic therapy elicits malignant progression of tumors to increased local invasion and distant metastasis, Cancer Cell , 15(3): 220-31, 3 March 2009. 77 30 S.H. Park, et al. , Bulk heterojunction solar cells with internal quantum efficiency approaching 100%, Nature Photonics , 3(5): 297-302, May 2009. 70 31 G. Thorleifsson, et al. , Genome-wide association yields new sequence variants at seven loci that associate with measures of obesity, Nature Genetics , 41(1): 18-24, January 2009. 70 32 K. Kaji, et al. , Virus-free induction of pluripotency and subsequent excision of reprogramming factors, Nature , 458(7239): 771-5, 9 April 2009. 69 33 P.L. Alireza, et al. , Superconductivity up to 29 K in SrFe 2 As 2 and BaFe 2 As 2 at high pressures, J. Physics- Condensed Matter , 21(1): No. 012208, 7 January 2009. 69 34 A. Reina, et al. , Large area, few-layer graphene films on arbitrary substrates by chemical vapor deposition, Nano Letters , 9(1): 30-5, January 2009. 69 35 F. Soldner, et al. , Parkinsons disease patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells free of viral reprogramming factors, Cell , 136(5): 964-77, 6 March 2009. 68 36 J.Y. Yu, et al. , Human induced pluripotent stem cells free of vector and transgene sequences, Science , 324(5928): 797-801, 8 May 2009. 67 37 J.M.L. Ebos, et al. , Accelerated metastasis after short-term treatment with a potent inhibitor of tumor angiogenesis, Cancer Cell , 15(3): 232-9, 3 March 2009. 66 38 A. Garber, et al. , Liraglutide versus glimepiride monotherapy for type 2 diabetes (LEAD-3 Mono): a randomized, 52-week, phase III, double-blind, parallel-treatment trial, Lancet , 373(9662): 473-81, 7 February 2009. 65 39 R.J. Garten, et al. , Antigenic and genetic characteristics of the swine-origin 2009 A(H1N1) influenza viruses circulating in humans, Science , 325(5937): 197-201, 10 July 2009. 64 40 F. Wang, et al. , Functional renormalization-group study of the pairing symmetry and pairing mechanism of the FeAs-based high-temperature superconductor, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(4): No. 047005, 30 January 2009. 64 41 J. Tol, et al. , Chemotherapy, bevacizumab, and cetuximab in metastatic colorectal cancer, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(6): 563-72, 5 February 2009. 63 42 T.E. Klein, et al. , Estimation of the warfarin dose with clinical and pharmacogenetic data, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(8): 753-64, 19 February 2009. 62 43 J.P. Collet, et al. , Cytochrome P450 2C19 polymorphism in young patients treated with clopidogrel after myocardial infarction: a cohort study, Lancet , 373(9660): 309-17, 24 January 2009. 61 44 B.C. Fellstrom, et al. , Rosuvastatin and cardiovascular events in patients undergoing hemodialysis, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(14): 1395-1407, 2 April 2009. 60 SOURCE: ISI Web of Knowledge from Thomson Reuters (Citations recorded as of late December 2009). http://sciencewatch.com/ana/fea/10maraprFea/
Scientists with Multiple Hot Papers Name Institution Field Number of Hot Papers Rudolf Jaenisch Whitehead Institute, MIT Biochemistry 14 Mark J. Daly Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Massachusetts General Hospital Genetics 13 Andre K. Geim University of Manchester Materials 13 David Altshuler Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Massachusetts General Hospital Genetics 13 Konstantin Novoselov University of Manchester Materials 12 Carlo M. Croce Ohio State University Cancer Genetics 12 Goncalo Abecasis University of Michigan Biostatistics 10 Eric S. Lander Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Genomics 10 Mikhail Katsnelson Radboud University of Nijmegen Materials 10 Ji-Huan He Donghua University Mathematics 10 Paul I.W. de Bakker Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Brigham and Women's Hospital Genetics 9 Shizuo Akira ( see also | see also ) Osaka University Immunology 9 SOURCE: Hot Papers Database from Thomson Reuters . http://sciencewatch.com/ana/fea/10maraprFea/
2009年最热门论文排名出炉 《新英格兰医学杂志》发表了前44篇热门论文中的11篇 Scientists with Multiple Hot Papers Name Institution Field Number of Hot Papers Rudolf Jaenisch Whitehead Institute, MIT Biochemistry 14 Mark J. Daly Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and Massachusetts General Hospital Genetics 13 Andre K. Geim University of Manchester Materials 13 David Altshuler Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and Massachusetts General Hospital Genetics 13 Konstantin Novoselov University of Manchester Materials 12 Carlo M. Croce Ohio State University Cancer Genetics 12 Goncalo Abecasis University of Michigan Biostatistics 10 Eric S. Lander Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Genomics 10 Mikhail Katsnelson Radboud University of Nijmegen Materials 10 Ji-Huan He Donghua University Mathematics 10 Paul I.W. de Bakker Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Genetics 9 Shizuo Akira ( see also | see also ) Osaka University Immunology 9 表一:热门论文作者排行 The Red-Hot Research Papers of 2009 Rank Paper Citations 1 E. Komatsu, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe observations: Cosmological interpretation, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 330-76, February 2009. 659 2 J. Dunkley, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe observations: Likelihoods and parameters from the WMAP data, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 306-29, February 2009. 274 3 O. Adriani, et al. , An anomalous positron abundance in cosmic rays with energies 1.5-100 GeV, Nature , 458(7238): 607-9, 2 April 2009. 173 4 W. Duckworth, et al. , Glucose control and vascular complications in veterans with type 2 diabetes, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(2): 129-39, 8 January 2009. 172 5 G. Hinshaw, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe observations: Data processing, sky maps, and basic results, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 225-45, February 2009. 171 6 F.H. Schrder, et al. , Screening and prostate-cancer mortality in a randomized European study, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(13): 1320-8, 26 March 2009. 148 7 Novel Swine-Origin Influenza A ( H1N1 ) Virus Investigation Team (F.S. Dawood, et al. ), Emergence of a novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus in humans, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(25): 2605-15, 18 June 2009. 141 8 N. Arkani-Hamed, et al. , A theory of dark matter, Phys. Rev. D , 79(1): No. 015014, January 2009. 137 9 G.L. Andriole, et al. , Mortality results from a randomized prostate-cancer screening trial, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(13): 1310-9, 26 March 2009. 130 10 J.L. Mega, et al. , Cytochrome P-450 polymorphisms and response to clopidogrel, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(4): 354-62, 22 January 2009. 120 11 S. Finfer, et al. , Intensive versus conventional glucose control in critically ill patients, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(13): 1283-97, 26 March 2009. 109 12 O. Adriani, et al. , New measurement of the antiproton-to-proton flux ratio of up to 100GeV in the cosmic radiation, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(5): No. 051101, 6 February 2009. 108 13 K.S. Kim, et al. , Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes, Nature , 457(7230): 706-10, 5 February 2009. 102 14 S.M. Lippman, et al. , Effect of selenium and vitamin E on risk of prostate cancer and other cancers: The Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT), JAMA , 301(1): 39-51, 7 January 2009. 102 15 D.C. Elias, et al. , Control of graphenes properties by reversible hydrogenation: Evidence for graphane, Science , 323(5914): 610-3, 30 January 2009. 96 16 Z. Ahmed, et al. , Search for weakly interacting massive particles with the first five-tower data from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search at the Soudan Underground Laboratory, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(1): No. 011301, 9 January 2009. 95 17 M. Cirelli, Model-independent implications of the e(+/-), P (over-bar) cosmic ray spectra on properties of Dark Matter, Nucl. Phys. B , 813(1-2): 1-21, 21 May 2009. 95 18 C. Fraser, et al. , Pandemic potential of a strain of influenza A (H1N1): Early findings, Science , 324(5934): 1557-61, 19 June 2009. 93 19 C.J. Willer, et al. , Six new loci associated with body mass index highlight a neuronal influence on body weight regulation, Nature Genetics , 41(1): 25-34, January 2009. 91 20 A. Gustavsson, Algebraic structures on parallel M2 branes, Nucl. Phys. B , 811(1-2): 66-76, 11 April 2009. 89 21 T. Simon, et al. , Genetic determinants of response to clopidogrel and cardiovascular events, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(4): 363-75, 22 January 2009. 85 22 M.R. Nolta, et al. , Five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe observations: Angular power spectra, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. , 180(2): 296-305, February 2009. 84 23 K. Woltjen, et al. , piggyBac transposition reprograms fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells, Nature , 458(7239): 766-70, 9 April 2009. 83 24 P.M. Ho, et al. , Risk of adverse outcomes associated with concomitant use of clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors following acute coronary syndrome, JAMA , 301(9): 937-44, 4 March 2009. 81 25 A.A. Abdo, et al. , Measurement of the cosmic ray e + + e - spectrum from 20 GeV to 1 TeV with the Fermi Large Area Telescope, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(18): No. 181101, 8 May 2009. 80 26 V. Cvetkovic, et al. , Multiband magnetism and superconductivity in Fe-based compounds, EPL , 85(3): No. 37002, February 2009. 80 27 P. Horava, Quantum gravity at a Lifshitz point, Phys. Rev. D , 79(8): No. 084008, April 2009. 77 28 P.W. Serruys, et al. , Percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary-artery bypass grafting for severe coronary artery disease, New Engl. J. Med. , 360(10): 961-72, 5 March 2009. 77 29 M. Paez-Ribes, et al. , Antiangiogenic therapy elicits malignant progression of tumors to increased local invasion and distant metastasis, Cancer Cell , 15(3): 220-31, 3 March 2009. 77 30 S.H. Park, et al. , Bulk heterojunction solar cells with internal quantum efficiency approaching 100%, Nature Photonics , 3(5): 297-302, May 2009. 70 31 G. Thorleifsson, et al. , Genome-wide association yields new sequence variants at seven loci that associate with measures of obesity, Nature Genetics , 41(1): 18-24, January 2009. 70 32 K. Kaji, et al. , Virus-free induction of pluripotency and subsequent excision of reprogramming factors, Nature , 458(7239): 771-5, 9 April 2009. 69 33 P.L. Alireza, et al. , Superconductivity up to 29 K in SrFe 2 As 2 and BaFe 2 As 2 at high pressures, J. Physics- Condensed Matter , 21(1): No. 012208, 7 January 2009. 69 34 A. Reina, et al. , Large area, few-layer graphene films on arbitrary substrates by chemical vapor deposition, Nano Letters , 9(1): 30-5, January 2009. 69 35 F. Soldner, et al. , Parkinsons disease patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells free of viral reprogramming factors, Cell , 136(5): 964-77, 6 March 2009. 68 36 J.Y. Yu, et al. , Human induced pluripotent stem cells free of vector and transgene sequences, Science , 324(5928): 797-801, 8 May 2009. 67 37 J.M.L. Ebos, et al. , Accelerated metastasis after short-term treatment with a potent inhibitor of tumor angiogenesis, Cancer Cell , 15(3): 232-9, 3 March 2009. 66 38 A. Garber, et al. , Liraglutide versus glimepiride monotherapy for type 2 diabetes (LEAD-3 Mono): a randomized, 52-week, phase III, double-blind, parallel-treatment trial, Lancet , 373(9662): 473-81, 7 February 2009. 65 39 R.J. Garten, et al. , Antigenic and genetic characteristics of the swine-origin 2009 A(H1N1) influenza viruses circulating in humans, Science , 325(5937): 197-201, 10 July 2009. 64 40 F. Wang, et al. , Functional renormalization-group study of the pairing symmetry and pairing mechanism of the FeAs-based high-temperature superconductor, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 102(4): No. 047005, 30 January 2009. 64 41 J. 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Geim和他的同事Konstantin Novoselovud关于石墨烯的研究;麻省总医院Mark J. Daly在全基因组关联方面的研究;Broad研究所的创始人之一、著名遗传学家Eric S. Lander有关基因分析及肺癌和多发性硬化症的研究;俄亥俄州立大学Carlo M. Croce研究了微RNA在治疗结肠癌、白血病和其他恶性肿瘤中的作用;最后一位是日本大阪大学免疫学家Shizuo Akira,在先天免疫研究方面成果突出。 在热门论文排行中,物理科学领域的成果引人注目,其中威尔金森微波各向异性探测器发挥了很大作用。另外,宇宙射线和暗物质也是热门话题。 在期刊方面,前44篇热门论文中,《新英格兰医学杂志》( New England Journal of Medicine )发表了其中的11篇,位居第一。(科学网 牛耘/编译) 2009年生命科学领域最热门论文排名出炉 集中关注基因组学和干细胞;09年被引次数均在200次以上 科学观察(Science Watch)网站定期根据ISI数据汇编论文被引次数排名,近日,基于被引次数排名的2009年生命科学领域的最热论文出炉。今年,最热论文主打两大研究方向基因组学和干细胞。这些论文均发表于近两年内,以下为前五名: 1, Induction of pluripotent stem cells from adult human fibroblasts by defined factors 发表期刊及时间:《细胞》,2007年 2009年被引次数:520 总被引次数:886 2, A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs 发表期刊及时间:《自然》,2007年 2009年被引次数:389 总被引次数:588 3, High-resolution profiling of histone methylations in the human genome 发表期刊及时间:《细胞》,2007年 2009年被引次数:299 总被引次数:560 4, Identification and analysis of functional elements in 1% of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project 发表期刊及时间:《自然》,2007年 2009年被引次数:267 总被引次数:618 5, In vitro reprogramming of fibroblasts into a pluripotent ES-cell-like state 发表期刊及时间:《自然》,2007年 2009年被引次数:237 总被引次数:512 FEATURED ANALYSIS - March/April 2010 The Hottest Research of 2009 by Christopher King, Editor Once again Science Watch takes its annual look back at the hottest of recent research. Below in table 1 are the researchers who, according to citations recorded during 2009, posted the highest numbers of Hot Papers published over the preceding two years. Table 2 (also below) lists the papers published in 2009 that were most cited by years end. Read ScienceWatch.com Interviews and Features with: Shizuo Akira ( see also | see also ) Carlo M. Croce Mark J. Daly Andre K. Geim Ji-Huan He (see also: 1 2 ) Rudolf Jaenisch Eric S. Lander Konstantin Novoselov The list of researchers is striking for the number of authors whove returned from last years compilationor whove reappeared following brief absencesas well as for particular topics that remain highly active and highly cited. One such topic is the reprogramming of fibroblast cells into a pluripotent state resembling embryonic stem cells , an endeavor embodied here by Rudolf Jaenisch of the Whitehead Institute of MIT. Jaenisch, who occupied the upper rungs of last years report, tops the current list with 14 Hot Papers on the investigation of reprogrammed cells in models of Parkinsons disease , sickle-cell anemia, and other conditions. Another hot topic from last years roundup graphene appears again, as discussed in the Hot Papers of Andre K. Geim , who returns from last year, along with his frequent coauthor and University of Manchester colleague Konstantin Novoselov . The two were joined on several of these reports by a new name, Mikhail Katsnelson of Radboud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands. (Note: the order of names within each tier is determined by average citations per Hot Paper.) Mark J. Daly , of the Harvard Medical School, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Massachusetts General Hospital, last seen in the 2007 report, finds his way back to the list with 13 Hot Papers on genetic mapping and genome-wide association studies. Several of these reports were coauthored with Harvard/Broad colleagues David Altshuler and Paul I.W. de Bakker, along with Goncalo Abecasis of the University of Michigan; all three are making their first appearance in a year-end roundup. On the other hand, Eric S. Lander , the Broad Institutes founding director, has been featured on numerous occasions, the last in 2004. He scores again here with 10 Hot Papers on general genomic analysis as well as studies of lung cancer and multiple sclerosis . Carlo M. Croce of Ohio State University, who last appeared on 2008s list, emerges again with 12 hot reports on microRNA and its role in colon cancer, leukemia, and other malignancies. In the sphere of mathematics, Ji-Huan He of Donghua University makes a return appearance from last year, with 10 Hot Papers on the variational iteration method and other formulations. Finally, this year marks the return of a fixture of these roundups in recent years: immunologist Shizuo Akira ( see also | see also ) of Osaka University, last seen on the list in 2008, who emerges with 9 Hot Papers on toll-like receptors and aspects of innate immunity. Among 2009s most-cited papers, the physical sciences make a strong showing, notably in reports from the five-year release of data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe , accounting for three of the top ten papers. Cosmic rays and dark matter also figure among the years hottest reports. And by now its customary to remark on the strong showing of the New England Journal of Medicine : 11 of the 44 featured papers. Christopher King is the Editor of the Science Watch Newsletter, Thomson Reuters.
今天元旦,新的一年。 2009这一年,发表了3篇论文。按几个著名科学家的标准,算是达标。 吴瑞认为,在过去10年,发表8篇论文,其中,1篇代表性论文。 另一个著名科学家认为,1年,发表1篇论文。 今年申请到1个项目。经费够用。 今年,还取得一大进展。 这样,做科学研究,一年三大进展, 自我评价---达标! 不是没有遗憾。 在2010年,集中一点,突破一点。 从师学艺,还没有达到博士导师的水平和境界,继续学习。 11年做Science,悟出几点: 1.坚持数年,必有成果。 最典型的是863专家,现在基本都有成果了。 2.师从大师 饶毅,施一公,马红,都是科学人的榜样。列资料如下: 饶毅 北京大学终身讲席教授 , 生命科学学院院长 , 北京生命科学研究所资深研究员 Email: yrao(AT)pku.edu.cn 北京市海淀区颐和园路 5 号 , 北京大学生命科学学院 , 北京 , 中国 , postcode : 100871 科研领域描述 本实验室主要兴趣在于: 神经发育的分子机理。 社会行为的分子生物学。 极性是细胞的一个基本性质。神经细胞有轴突和树突,它们起不同的作用,树突一般接受信号,而轴突通常发送信号。如果没有神经细胞的极性,神经系统的信息传递就会紊乱。实验室在分子和亚细胞水平研究神经细胞极性发生的机理,除了可以帮助基础理解以外,如果能知道怎样形成轴突,也许可以提示如何在损伤后帮助促进神经纤维再生。目前实验室主要研究调节神经细胞极性的信号转导通路。 我们通过遗传学途径研究社会行为的分子机理。主要用果蝇和鼠研究同性间争斗、异性间求偶、和亲子间抚育等行为。用可以定量的实验模型,观察行为的模式和变化。用遗传学方法,控制特定脑区神经活动,以确立脑中参与特定行为的区域。通过分析基因突变后的行为表型,找到调控行为的分子。希望理解一个行为执行需要的分子和神经通路,了解行为如何发育,行为发育的分子和细胞机理。 实验室网页: http://www.bio.pku.edu.cn/lab/raolab/papers.html Research Description: We have two major lines of research: molecular studies of neuronal polarity and genetic analysis of social behavior. Polarity is a basic cellular feature. Each neuron usually has an axon and multiple dendrites, with dendrites receiving signals from other cells and axons sending signals to other cells. Abnormalities in neuronal polarity disrupt informational flow in the nervous system. Our lab currently focuses on signal transduction pathways involved in establishing and maintaining neuronal polarity. Molecular and subcellular studies of neuronal polarity will contribute to our understanding of the basic mechanisms and may also suggest new approaches to facilitate recovery after neural injuries. We take genetic approaches to study social behaviors in Drosophila and mice. We focus on three basic social interactions: aggression among members of the same sex, courtship between members of the opposite sex (usually) and parental behavior between members of different generations. We use quantifiable behavioral paradigms to observe behaviors and characterize behavioral changes caused by natural and artificial stimuli. Genetic manipulations allow us to control neuronal activities in defined regions, which make it possible to determine brain regions involved in a specific behavior. Analysis of behavioral phenotype of genetic mutations allows us to discover molecules underlying behaviors. We hope to understand the molecules and neural pathways involved in behavior and the molecular and cellular mechanisms required for the development of behaviors. 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Cell 119, 629640. 姓名: 马红 出生年月: 1960.10.19 职称: 教授 联系地址: 复旦大学生命科学学院 立人生物楼 220 室 联系电话: 65642800 E-mail 地址: hongma@fudan.edu.cn 简历: 学习 1978.9-1979.12: 中国科学技术大学 学习 1980.1-1983.5: 美国费城 Temple 大学 学士 1983.9-1988.2: 美国麻省理工学院 博士 1988.3-1990.6: 美国加州理工学院 博士后 工作 1990.7-1998.6 美国冷泉港实验室 研究人员 ( 课题组带头人 ) 1998.7-2008 美国宾州州立大学 副教授 / 教授 2008.7- 复旦大学生命科学学院 教授 / 院长 主要研究方向: 用植物分子遗传学、发育生物学、细胞生物学、基因组学和进化生物学、和生物信息学等手段 , 研究花发育分子机理及进化、雄性育性的分子调控、减数分裂基因功能、 DNA 修复和重组基因的功能和分子进化、以及基因家族进化和功能及基因组的关系。 获奖情况: 曾获杰出青年奖( B 类),王宽诚奖, Faculty Scholars Medal in Life and Health Sciences , NIH Senior Fellowship , The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 等。 代表性论文和专著: 代表性专著和论文: 1 、 Ma, H ., Yanofsky, M.F., Meyerowitz, E.M. 1990. Molecular cloning and characterization of GPA1, a G subunit gene from Arabidopsis thaliana. PNAS USA 87: a a protein 3821-3825. 2 、 Yanofsky, M.F., Ma, H ., Bowman, J.L., Drews, G.N., Feldmann, K., Meyerowitz, E.M. 1990. The protein encoded by the Arabidopsis homeotic gene agamous resembles transcription factors. Nature 346: 35-39. 3 、 Ma, H ., Yanofsky, M.F., Meyerowitz, E.M. 1991. AGL1-AGL6, An Arabidopsis gene family with similarity to floral homeotic and transcription factor genes. Genes Dev. 5: 484-495. 4 、 Mizukami, Y., Ma, H . 1992. Ectopic expression of the floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS in transgenic Arabidopsis plants alters floral organ identity. Cell 71: 119-131. 5 、 Mandel, M.A., Bowman, J.L., Kempin, S.A., Ma, H ., Meyerowitz, E.M., Yanofsky, M.F. 1992. Manipulation of flower structures in transgenic tobacco. Cell 71: 133-143. 6. 、 Weiss, C.A., Huang, H., Ma, H . 1993. Immunolocalization of subunit encoded by the GPA1 gene in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 5, a a the G protein 1513-1528. 7 、 Ma, H . 1994. The unfolding drama of flower development: recent results from genetic and molecular analyses. Genes Dev. 8: 745-756. 8 、 Sundaresan, V., Springer, P., Volpe, T., Haward, S., Jones, J., Dean, C., Ma, H ., Martienssen, R. 1995. Patterns of gene action in plant development revealed by enhancer trap and gene trap transposable elements. Genes Dev. 9: 1797-1810. 9 、 Huang, H., Tudor, M., Su, T., Zhang, Y., Hu, Y., Ma, H . 1996. DNA-binding properties of two Arabidopsis MADS-domain proteins: binding consensus and dimer formation. Plant Cell. 8: 81-94. 10 、 Mizukami, Y., Huang, H., Tudor, M., Hu, Y., Ma, H . 1996. Functional domains of the floral regulator AGAMOUS: characterization of the DNA-binding domain and analysis of dominant negative mutations. Plant Cell. 8: 831-845. 11 、 Ma, H . 1997. The on and off of floral regulatory genes. Cell 89: 821-824. 12 、 Mizukami, Y., Ma, H . 1997. Determination of Arabidopsis floral meristem identity by AGAMOUS. Plant Cell 9: 393-408. 13 、 Lev, S., Sharon, A., Hadar, R., Ma, H ., Horwitz, B. A. 1999. A MAP kinase of the corn pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus involved in conidiation, appressoria formation and pathogenecity: diverse roles of MAPK homologs in foliar pathogens. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 96:13542-13547. 14. 、 Ma, H . 1999. Seed development: with or without sex? Curr. Biol. 9: R636-639. 15 、 Yang, M., Hu, Y., Lodhi, M., McCombie, W. R., Ma, H . 1999. The Arabidopsis SKP1-LIKE1 gene is essential for male meiosis and may control homologue separation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 96: 11416-11421. 16 、 Ma, H ., dePamphilis, C. 2000. The ABCs of floral evolution. Cell 101: 5-8. 17 、 Ma, H . 2000. Gene expression: better late than never? Curr. Biol. 10: R365-368. 18 、 Zhao, D., Yu, Q. Chen, M., Ma. H . 2001. The ASK1 gene regulates B function gene expression in cooperation with UFO and LEAFY in Arabidopsis. Development. 128: 2735-2746. 19 、 Chen, C., Marcus, A., Li, W., Hu, Y., Vielle Calzada, J.-P., Grossniklaus, U., Cyr, R., Ma, H . 2002. The Arabidopsis ATK1 gene is required for spindle morphogenesis in male meiosis. Development, 129: 2401-2409. (cover) 20 、 Azumi, Y., Liu, D., Zhao, D., Li, W., Wang, G., Hu, Y., Ma, H . 2002. Homolog interaction during meiotic prophase I in Arabidopsis requires the SOLO DANCERS gene encoding a novel cyclin-like protein. EMBO J. 21: 3081-3095. 21 、 Xu, L., Liu, F., Lechner, E., Genschik, P., Crosby, W. L., Ma, H ., Peng, W., Huang, D., Xie, D. 2002. The SCFcoi1 ubiquitin-ligase complexes are required for jasmonate response in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 14: 1919-1935. 22 、 Zhao, D.-Z., Wang, G.-F., Speal, B., Ma, H . 2002. The EXCESS MICROSPOROCYTES1 gene encodes a putative leucine-rich repeat receptor protein kinase that controls somatic and reproductive cell fates in the Arabidopsis anther. Genes Dev. 16: 2021-2031. 23 、 Yang, X.-H., Makaroff, C.*, Ma, H .* 2003. The Arabidopsis MALE MEIOCYTE DEATH1 gene encodes a PHD-finger protein that is required for male meiosis. Plant Cell 15: 1281-1295. (*# corresponding authors) 24 、 Liu, F.*, Ni, W.*, Griffith , M.E. *, Huang, Z., Peng, W., Ma, H .#, Xie, D.# 2004. ASK1 and ASK2 genes are essential for Arabidopsis early development. Plant Cell 16: 5-20. (* equal contribution; # corresponding authors) 25 、 Nam, J., Kim, J., Lee, S., An, G., Ma, H ., Nei, M. 2004. Type I MADS-box genes have experienced faster birth-and-death evolution than type II MADS-box genes in angiosperms. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 100: 1910-1915. 26 、 Ma, H . 2005. Molecular genetic analysis of microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis. Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 56: 393-434. 27 、 Zahn, L. M.*, Kong, H.*, Leebens-Mack, J., Kim, S., Soltis, P.S., Landherr, L.L., Soltis, D.E., dePamphilis, C. W., Ma, H . 2005. The evolution of the SEPALLATA subfamily of MADS-box genes: A pre-angiosperm origin with multiple duplications throughout angiosperm history. Genetics 169: 2209-2223. (* equal contribution) 28 、 Chen, C.*, Zhang, W.*, Timofejeva, L., Gerardin, Y., Ma, H . 2005. The Arabidopsis ROCK-N-ROLLERS gene encodes a homolog of the yeast ATP-dependent DNA helicase MER3 and is required for normal meiotic crossover formation. Plant J. 43: 321-334. (* equal contribution) 29 、 Hu, W., Ma, H . 2006. Characterization of a novel putative zinc-finger gene MIF1: involvement in multiple hormonal regulation of Arabidopsis development. Plant J. 45: 399-422. (cover) 30 、 Wijeratne, A.*, Chen, C.*, Zhang, W.*, Timofejeva, L., Ma, H . 2006. The Arabidopsis thaliana PARTING DANCERS gene encoding a novel protein is important for normal homologous recombination. Mol. Biol. Cell 17: 1331-1343. (* Equal contribution) 31 、 Hamant, O., Ma, H ., Cande, Z.W. 2006. Genetics of meiotic prophase I in plants. Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 57: 267-302. (Invited review) 32 、 Ma, H . 2006. A molecular portrait of Arabidopsis meiosis. In The Arabidopsis Book. (Eds. Somerville, C.R., Meyerowitz, E.M., Dangl, J., and Stitt, M.), American Society of Plant Biologists,Rockville,MD,doi/10.1199/tab.0009, http://www.aspb.org/publications/arabidopsis/ 33 、 Wang, X., Ni, W., Ge, X.*, Zhang, J., Li, N., Ma, H .*, Cao, K. 2006. Proteomic identification of potential target proteins regulated by an ASK1-mediated proteolysis pathway. Cell Res. 16: 489-498. (* Corresponding authors) 34 、 Hord, C.L.H.*, Chen, C.*, DeYoung, B.J., Clark, S.E., Ma, H . 2006. The BAM1/BAM2 receptor-like kinases are important regulators of early Arabidopsis anther development. Plant Cell 18: 1667-1680. (* Equal contribution) 35 、 Lin, Z., Kong, H., Nei, M.*, Ma, H .* 2006. Origins and evolution of the recA/RAD51 gene family: Evidence for ancient gene duplication and endosymbiont gene transfer. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 103: 10328-10333. (* corresponding authors) 36 、 Zhang, W.*, Sun, Y.*, Timofejeva, L., Chen, C., Grossniklaus, U., Ma, H . 2006. Control of Arabidopsis tapetum development by DYSFUNCTIONAL TAPETUM 1 (DYT1) encoding a putative bHLH transcription factor. (* Equal contribution) Development, 133: 3085-3095. 37 、 Chen, H., Karplus, V. J., Ma, H ., Deng, X. W. 2006. Plant biology research comes of age in China . Plant Cell 18: 2855-2864 (invited commentary) 38 、 Li, N., Zhang, D., Li, X., Liu, H., Yin, C., Yang, L., Yuan, Z., Chu , H., Duan, X., Wen, T., Huang, H., Luo, D., Ma, H ., Zhang, D. 2006. The TAPETUM DEGENERATION RETARDATION gene encodes a basic helix loop helix (bHLH) protein that controls tapetal cell development and degradation in rice anther. Plant Cell. 18: 2999-3014. 39 、 Kong, H., Frohlick, M., Leebens-Mack, J., Ma, H . dePamphilis, C. 2007. Patterns of gene duplication in the plant SKP1 gene family in angiosperms: evidence for multiple mechanisms of rapid gene birth. Plant J. 50: 873-885. 40 、 Wijeratne, A.J., Zhang, W. Sun, Y., Liu, W., Albert, R., Zheng, Z., Oppenheimer, D.G, Zhao, D., Ma, H . 2007. Differential gene expression in Arabidopsis wild-type and mutant anthers: Insights into cell differentiation and regulatory networks during anther development. Plant J. 52(1):14-29. 41 . Ito, T., Nagata, N., Yoshiba, Y., Ohme-Takagi, M., Ma, H .*, Shinozaki, K.* 2007. The Arabidopsis MALE STERILITY1 (MS1) gene encoding a PHD-type transcription factor regulates pollen exine development. Plant Cell. 19: 3549-3562. (* co-corresponding authors) 42.Quan, L.#, Xiao, R.#, Li, W., Oh, S.-A., Ambrose, J.C., Cyr, R., Twell, D., Ma, H .* 2008. Functionally divergence of the duplicated Arabidopsis AtKIN14a and AtKIN14b genes: critical roles in meiosis and gametophyte development. ?Plant J. 53: 1013-1026. (# co-first authors) 43.Surcel, A., Koshland, D., Ma, H .*, Simpson, R.T.?2008. Cohesin interaction with centromeric minichromosomes shows a multi-complex rod-shaped structure, PLoS One 3: e2453. (*corresponding author) 44.Wang, E., Wang, J., Zhu, X., Hao, W., Wang, L., Li, Q., Zhang, L., He, W., Lu, B., Lin, H., Ma, H ., Zhang, G., He, Z. 2008. Control of rice grain-filling and yield by a gene with a potential signature of domestication. Nature Genet. 40: 1370-1374. 45.Hord, C.L.H.#, Sun, Y.#, Pillitteri, L.J., Torii, K.U., Wang, H., Zhang, S., Ma, H .* 2008. Regulation of Arabidopsis early anther development by the mitogen-activated protein kinases, MPK3 and MPK6, and the ERECTA and related receptor-like kinases. Mol. Plant. 1: 645-658. (# co-first authors) 46.Zhou, X., Ma, H .* 2008. Evolutionary history of histone demethylase families: distinct evolutionary patterns suggest functional divergence. BMC Evolution. 8: 294. 47.Xu, G., Ma, H ., Nei, M., Kong, H. 2009. Evolution of F-box genes in plants: different modes of sequence divergence and their relationships with functional diversification. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 106: 835-840. 48.Wang, X., Kong, H., Ma, H .* 2009. F-box proteins regulate ethylene signaling and more. Genes Dev. In press.
As the year 2009 nears its end, I have been thinking of what to share with my friends. Some of them already sent me their greeting cards via snail mail, which I have not done for years in the name of being green. Some of them will for sure send me a detailed year-end-report-card, which I tried to write myself but never was able to finish in the past. Thanks to Blog, I am going to do it this time. Things happened, both good and bad. For the sake of celebrating holidays, I will only share the good news with you, as indicated by the title, and send the bad ones down the trash chute. 1) Our research on the ASOMZ (Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone) is on target to be finished in summer 2010. This is a 3-yr NSF project, with one PI and three co-PIs. I have always wanted to work on an ecosystem model, but funding was hard to obtain even for someone with a good track record. Thanks to Jay, who is the PI, our proposal was accepted after the initial submission! (Note, the success rate for the U.S. NSF proposals is about 20%.) We worked hard to extend the 4.5-layer model to 6.5-layer model and to add another component to the NPZD ecosystem model. However, even when Raleigh came to visit this summer, we were nowhere near our goal, to shift the OMZ to the central and eastern basin of the Arabian Sea as observed. I was getting nervous, because the clock was ticking and the fund was running out During Raleighs visit, we decided to have a three-way conference call every week from then on. Even with Skype, such an arrangement is not always easy because Raleigh is on the east coast and I am in Hawaii, 5-6 hours of time difference. Plus, Raleigh teaches and Jay travels. However, we managed, sometimes spending two hours to go over the Web page I maintain, which contains standard plots for the latest experiments. (For the usefulness of Web page for research, see my Blog Research needs a good environment and devotion .) I would walk them through important new results, and they would ask questions and make recommendations for new experiments. Even after running more than nearly 300 experiments since Raleighs visit in July 2009, we were so close but still not quite there yet. Recent discussions with John Bullister in Seattle reminded us the importance of CFCs as tracers to estimate water age and possibly pathways. Discussions with Akio in Japan on a related project made me realize there was a coding error related to the Persian Gulf water as a boundary condition. When Akio visited in mid December, we went over the 300-minus experiments to help him understand what we had been struggling with. Thanks to that lengthy overview, a new idea occurred to Jay. Bingo! We have finally obtained the solution we are happy with! I am sure many of you have similar experience, so I dont need to say how joyful we were when the three of us chatted via Skype last week, the final conference call of the year. Indeed, this is the best Christmas present for the whole team, which also includes Akio and Vinay. I would call this true team work! 2) I edited more than 60 manuscripts this year, which means I am half way to become a full-time freelancer! Sure, I will miss research, but the freedom of being a freelancer is worth it! 3) I finally remodeled BOTH bathrooms, and they are so beautiful! Was it hard work? Of course, but if the contractors are good, the stress is so much less. Happy holidays and see you all in 2010 if not before!
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2009 岁末感怀:感谢学生,感谢生活 (王德华) 快过年了,大家都不愿意写了,封笔的封笔,关博的关博,离开的离开 博客路上,人来人往,遇上的可能会相识,可能永远都不相识。科学网,就当是一个茶座,累了来喝杯茶,可以心静,可以沉思,可以悠闲。也可以当是酒吧,来了就有兴致就跟着 Hi 一下,蹦几下,喝一杯,狂欢一阵。高兴了,多笑笑;郁闷了,多聊聊。完了,回家,生活;回单位,工作。这就是博客生活。 你们都不写了?俺写。 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 马上又到了岁末,又忍不住要感叹时间的无情,又控制不了要埋怨生活的不公。今年,咱不感叹,更不埋怨。今年,很充实;今年,特知足。这就是生活,虽然有沟沟坎坎,但却真真实实。本来嘛,哪有那么多公平,又哪有那么多痛苦,郁闷是自己找的,头发白了是自己长的,怪人家干什么。 咱们关心什么?老百姓当然首先是衣食住行、柴米油盐油盐酱醋茶呀,掐掐指头算算,看看有几条满足了?当然不要奢望全部都满足: 身体是否健壮?家庭是否美满? 孩子是否健康?老人是否康健? 睡得是否踏实?吃得是否香甜? 住的是否宽敞?穿得是否体面? 今年,国庆 60 周年,阅兵式雄伟壮观,祖国繁荣富强。振奋! 今年,院庆 60 周年,成果展硕果累累,知识创新跨越式发展。激动! 今年,单位里完成了国际评估,评价很高,在国内学科优势保持不错。喜悦! 今年,研究组发表文章的质量又上了个台阶,发展势头挺好,学生士气高。知足! 今年科学网和博友们给的鼓励太多,多的有点过了,我几乎被冲昏了头脑,写了不少针对年轻学生的胡言乱语。所以看来,鼓励对什么年龄都起作用。科学网可以有意识试试。像发发这样的热心可爱的博主,要是给点鼓励,还不知道一天写多少博文呢,估计他就会乐此不彼,不会离开了,怕是把小发发的功课给耽误了。其实,很多人只要给点阳光,立马就会灿烂的。 不管怎样,一年快走完了。这把年纪了,觉得一年像一眨眼的功夫,没有完成的事情,也知道是自己心有余而力不足了,再也不会加班到天亮了,不服是不行的了。年轻人,估计还是着急的多,挠头的多,上火的多。是啊,有些事情临时抱佛脚是不行的,少年不知愁滋味的年龄也过了吧。想想逐渐年迈的双亲,想想家里那妻那夫那孩期待的眼神,想想女友男友朋友那鼓励的目光,还有信箱里那该死的导师连续不断地催帐,说不上火是假的,拳头攥得紧紧的,举得高高的,就是没地方落。 现在祝福大家新年好还有点早。这句话俺先憋着,过几天再说。 今天,我要特别感谢我的学生们,无论毕业的,还是在学的,海外的,国内的,是他们充实了我的生活,丰富了我的生活,成就了我的生活。所以,我要感谢生活! 衷心感谢为我们研究组的发展付出劳动、奉献智慧的同学们! (到年底了,要交账了。单位里数数的时候,博文是不算数的,写得再多也不会给你加一分的。所以,娱乐就是娱乐,别当真,更别误了正事。多谢我们的学生,尤其是毕业的学生,今年的成绩还不错。)。 附:动物生理生态学研究组 2009 年论文发表目录( 说明:在学的学生只有一人发了论文,今年毕业的一名学生在答辩前收到了接收函。多数论文是毕业生发表的 ): 1. Tang GB, Cui JG and Wang DH 2009. The role for hypoleptinemia in cold adaptation in Brandt's voles. American Journal of Physiology: Regul Integr Comp Physiol 297: R1293R13. 2. Wu Su-Hui, Zhang Li-Na, John R. Speakman and Wang De-Hua 2009 Limits to sustained energy intake. XI. A test of the heat dissipation limitation hypothesis in lactating Brandts voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii ). The Journal of Experimental Biology 212, 3455-3465. 3. Zhao ZJ and Wang DH. 2009. Plasticity in the physiological energetics of Mongolian gerbils is associated with diet quality. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology , 82:504-515. 4. Zhao Zhi-Jun, Chen Jing-Feng and Wang De-Hua 2010 Diet-induced obesity in the short-day-lean Brandt's vole. Physiology and Behavior 99 :47 53 . 5. Xu De-Li and Wang De-Hua 2009 Fasting suppresses T cell-mediated immunity in female Mongolian gerbils ( Meriones unguiculatus ). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 155 :25 33 6. Zhang XY, Jing BB and Wang DH 2009 Cold exposure does not decrease serum leptin concentration, but increases energy intake and thermogenic capacity in pregnant Brants voles ( Lasiopodomys brandtii ). Zoology 112:206-216. 7. Cai XQ, Yang M, Zhong WQ and Wang DH 2009 Humoral immune response suppresses reproductive physiology in male Brandts voles ( Lasiopodomys brandtii ). Zoology 112:69-75. 8. Liu JS, Yang M, Sun RY and Wang DH 2009 Adaptive thermogenesis in Brandts voles during cold and warm acclimation. Journal of Thermal Biology , 34:60-69. 9. Zhan XM, Li YL and Wang DH 2009 Effects of fasting and refeeding on body mass, thermogenesis and serum leptin in Brandts voles ( Lasiopodomys brandtii) . Journal of Thermal Biology 34:237-243. 10. 张志强、刘全生、王德华 2009 长爪沙鼠肠道 5 - 羟色胺细胞密度的季节变化。 兽类学报 , 29 ( 2 ): 167 - 171 11. 张志强、王德华 2009 长爪沙鼠脏器重量和肠道长度的季节性变化。 兽类学报 , 29 ( 3 ): 294 - 301 12. 王德华 、 杨明 、 刘全生 、 张志强 、 张学英 、 迟庆生 、 徐德立 2009 小型哺乳动物生理生态学研究与进化思想。 兽类学报 29 : 343-351 。 (王德华 2009.12.19 ) (照片来自网络,特此说明)
来源于 : http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/ml2009.html 2009 Series CMU-ML-09-100 VeWRA: An Algorithm for Wrapper Verification Charalampos E. Tsourakakis, Georgios Paliouras Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-101 Detecting Patterns of Anomalies Kaustav Das, Ph.D. Thesis Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-102 Generalized Learning Factors Analysis: Improving Cognitive Models with Machine Learning Hao Cen, Ph.D. Thesis Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-103 Turning Down the Noise in the Blogosphere Khalid El-Arini, Gaurav Veda, Dafna Shahaf, Carlos Guestrin Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-104 Detecting Anomalous Groups in Categorical Datasets Kaustav Das, Jeff Schneider, Daniel B. Neill Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-105 Unavailable to Date CMU-ML-09-106 Theoretical Foundations of Active Learning Steve Hanneke, Ph.D. Thesis Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-107 Optimzing Sensing: From Water to the Web Andreas Krause, Carlos Guestrin Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-108 Unavailable to Date CMU-ML-09-109 Exploiting Domain and Task Regularities for Robust Named Entity Recognition Andrew O. Arnold, Ph.D. Thesis Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-110 Learning Compressible Models Yi Zhang, Jeff Schneider, Artur Dubrawski Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-111 Efficient Matrix Models for Relational Learning Ajit Paul Singh, Ph.D. Thesis Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-112 Fast Algorithms for Querying and Mining Large Graphs Hanghang Tong, Ph.D. Thesis Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-113 Cost Complexity of Proactive Learning via a Reduction to Realizable Active Learning Liu Yang, Jaime Carbonell Abstract , .pdf CMU-ML-09-114 Adaptive Proactive Learning with Cost-Reliability Tradeoff Liu Yang, Jaime Carbonell Abstract , .pdf
2009年诺贝尔化学奖提名 ----Michael Gratzel 瑞士洛桑联邦理工学院光子学和界面实验室主任米切尔格兰泽尔教授(MICHAEL GRATZEL),曾获得过2007年海法以色列工程技术学院哈维奖(Harvey Prize of Technion)和2009年的国际巴尔赞奖(International Balzan Award)。化学界排名处于前1%,过去的10年有58篇论文获奖。 工作领域:染料敏化太阳能电池 历史回顾: 1. 1837年,Daguerre制出了世界上第一张照片。 2. 1883年,德国光电化学专家Vogel发现有机染料能使卤化银乳状液对更长的波长敏感,这是对染料敏化效应的最早报导。 3.1887年,Moser将这种染料敏化效应用到卤化银电极上,从而将染料敏化的概念从照相术领域延伸到光电化学领域。 4. 1964年,Namba和Hishiki发现同一种染料对照相术和光电化学都很有效。这是染料敏化领域的重要事件,只是当时不能确定其机理,即不确定敏化到底是通过电子的转移还是通过能量的转移来实现的。 5. 20世纪60年代,德国Tributsch发现了染料吸附在半导体上并在一定条件下产生电流的机理,才使人们认识到光照下电子从染料的基态跃迁到激发态后继而注入半导体的导带的光电子转移是造成上述现象的根本原因。 6. 1988年,Gratzel小组用基于Ru的染料敏化粗糙因子为200的多晶二氧化钛薄膜,用Br2/Br-氧化还原电对制备了太阳能电池,在单色光下取得了12 %的转化效率,这在当时是最好的结果了。直到1991年,Gratzel在ORegan的启发下,应用了ORegan制备的比表面积很大的纳米TiO2颗粒,使电池的效率一举达到7.9 %,取得了染料敏化太阳能电池领域的重大突破。应当说,纳米技术促进了染料敏化太阳能电池的发展。通过近十八年的研究与优化,染料敏化太阳能电池的效率已经超过了11 %。这种电池的突出优点是高效率、低成本、制备简单,因此有望成为传统硅基太阳能电池的有力竞争者。 牛人-M. Gratzel的牛文单篇被引用竟然高达4333次!!! B O'regan, M Gratzel . A low-cost, high-efficiency solar cell based on dye-sensitized colloidal TiO2 films , Nature ,1991,353, 737-740. 被引用: 4333 次。 U. Bach, D. Lupo, P.Comte, J. E. Moser, F. Weissortel, J. Salbeck, M Gratzel . Solid-state dye-sensitized mesoporous TiO2 solar cells with high photon-to-electron conversion efficiencies , Nature , 1998, 395, 583-585. 被引用: 915 次。 P. Wang, S.M. Zakeeruddin, J.E. Moser, M.K.Nazeeruddin, T. Sekiguchi, M Gratzel . A stable quasi-solid-state dye-sensitized solar cell with an amphiphilic ruthenium sensitizer and polymer gel electrolyte , Nature Materials , 2003, 2(6),402-407. 被引用: 297 次。
What is FOSDEM FOSDEM is a free and non-commercial event organized by the community for the community. The goal is to provide Free Software and Open Source developers and communities a place to meet to: get in touch with other developers and projects; be informed about the latest developments in the Free Software and Open Source world; attend interesting talks and presentations held in large conference rooms by Free Software and Open Source project leaders and committers on various topics; and to promote the development and the benefits of Free Software and Open Source solutions. Participation and attendance is totally free, though the organization gratefully accepts donationals and sponsorships. FOSDEM 2009
ICCI 2009 The 8th IEEE International Conference on COGNITIVE INFORMATICS June 15-17 , 2009 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong http://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/conference/icci2009 Theme Cognitive Computing and Semantic Mining ICCI'09 Preliminary Program On-line Paper Submission: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icci2009 Scope Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a cutting-edge and transdisciplinary research area that tackles the fundamental problems shared by modern informatics, computing, AI, cybernetics, computational intelligence, cognitive science, neuropsychology, medical science, systems science, software engineering, knowledge engineering, philosophy, linguistics, economics, management science, and life sciences. CI is a transdisciplinary enquiry on the internal information processing mechanisms and processes of the natural intelligence - human brains and minds - and their engineering applications in computing, computational intelligence, and the IT industries. The development and the cross fertilization between the aforementioned science and engineering disciplines have led to a whole range of extremely interesting new research areas known as CI. Following the first seven successful conferences on Cognitive Informatics ( ICCI02 through ICCI08 ), the 8th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics (ICCI09) focuses on the theme of Cognitive Computing and Semantic Mining The objectives of ICCI09 are to draw attention of researchers, practitioners, and graduate students to the investigation of cognitive mechanisms and processes of human information processing, and to stimulate the international effort on cognitive informatics research and engineering applications. Original papers are invited from multidisciplinary perspectives on subject areas including, but not limited to, the following: Cognitive Computing Computational Intelligence Neural Informatics * Informatics models of the brain * Imperative vs. autonomous computing * Neuroscience foundations of information processing * Cognitive processes of the brain * Reasoning and inferences * Cognitive models of the brain * Internal information processing mechanisms * Cognitive informatics foundations * Functional modes of the brain * Theories of natural intelligence * Robotics * Neural models of memory * Intelligent foundations of computing * Informatics foundations of software engineering * Neural networks * Denotational mathematics * Fuzzy and rough sets and logic * Neural computation * Abstraction and means * Knowledge engineering * Cognitive linguistics * Ergonomics * Pattern and signal recognitions * Neuropsychology * Informatics laws of software * Autonomic agent technologies * Bioinformatics * Knowledge representation * Memory models * Biosignal processing * Models of knowledge and skills * Software agent systems * Cognitive signal processing * Formal linguistics * Decision theories * Gene analysis and expression * Cognitive complexity and metrics * Problem solving theories * Cognitive metrics * Distributed intelligence * Machine learning systems * Neural signal interpretation * Semantic computing * Distributed objects/granules * Visual information representation * Emotions/motivations/attitudes * Web contents cognition * Visual semantics * Perception and consciousness * Nature of software * Sensational cognitive processes * Hybrid (AI/NI) intelligence * Granular computing * Human factors in systems
Struggling with your next career step? Science Careers' editorial team brings you Career Basics: Advice and Resources for Scientists. The booklet provides advice and help on preparing CVs and resumes, writing grants and scientific papers, networking, and much more. Read each article in the booklet online, or download each chapter or the entire booklet as a PDF. All for free. It is one more tool Science Careers provides to help you jump-start your career, be it in academia or outside the ivory tower! Introduction Dr. Alan Leshner, CEO, AAAS Chapter One Finding Your Way Mastering Your Ph.D.: Mentors, Leadership, and Community Mastering Your Ph.D.: Preparing for Your Post-Ph.D. Career Grad-School Campus Visits Chapter Two Marketing Yourself: CVs, Resumes, and Networking Tooling Up: Rsum Rocket Science 2007 Writing a Winning Cover Letter E-Persona Non Grata: Strategizing Your Online Persona Chapter Three Skills for the Academic Scientist Tips for Publishing in Scientific Journals Faculty Positions: Seeking the Skills for a Successful Career in Academia Chapter Four Crafting a Industry Career Tooling Up: Three Categories of Rules Transferable Skills And Portable Careers Opportunities: More School? Chapter Five Non-Traditional Careers A Matter of Policy Working as a Medical Writer Mastering Your Ph.D.: A Career in Management Consulting Chapter Six Diversity Issues in Science Family Trailblazers Nurturing Women Scientists Opening Doors for Scientists with Disabilities Chapter Seven Leadership and Lab Management Making the Leap to Independence Managing Scientists More Resources More Career-Related Resources Link: Career Basics
请教一下ISSI 2009国际会议论文问题 我们投了一篇文章,被接受了。 https://www.softconf.com/s08/issi2009/ 这个会好像是在巴西开的,我们是穷学生,该如何处理这个事情呢?这个会议的级别怎么样,不现场参加会议是否文章就不会被收录呢?大家给点建议。 On behalf of the ISSI 2009 Program Committee, I am delighted to inform you that you full paper submission (Number 30) has been accepted to appear at the conference: Literature-based Multidiscipline Knowledge Discovery: A New Application of Bibliometrics The Program Committee worked very hard to thoroughly review all the submitted papers. Please repay their efforts, by following their suggestions given below when you revise your paper. REVIEWER #1 Significance of the problem: 5 Originality: 3 Quality of methodology or treatment: 4 Validity of claims interpretation: 3 Adequacy of citations; recognition of previous work: 3 Quality of writing (language, style organization): 3 Paper length: Yes Overall assessment: 3 Reviewer's confidence: 4 Recommendation: ACCEPT REVIEWER #2 Significance of the problem: 4 Originality: 4 Quality of methodology or treatment: 5 Validity of claims interpretation: 4 Adequacy of citations; recognition of previous work: 5 Quality of writing (language, style organization): 5 Paper length: Yes Overall assessment: 4 Reviewer's confidence: 5 Recommendation: ACCEPT REVIEWER #3 Significance of the problem: 2 Originality: 2 Quality of methodology or treatment: 3 Validity of claims interpretation: 3 Adequacy of citations; recognition of previous work: 3 Quality of writing (language, style organization): 2 Paper length: Yes Overall assessment: 3 Reviewer's confidence: 4 Recommendation: -- POSTER
算起来已经来过深圳几回了。记得最早是 1998 年开全国植物学会,这个会是中国植物学 5 年一度的大事,来的人好多。仙湖植物园举办类似的会议,安排都很周到,这很不容易。深圳城市结构紧凑,觉得有些拥挤,人口据说已经达到 1400 万,快接近北京了,可见人口密度之大。深圳的饮食等第三产业很发达,基本还是广东类型,与广州很接近,消费较广州要高。来过几次,这次的气候是最好的,温度最合适。 这次来深圳主要开 JSE 编委会,一出来就是四五天,想想日子过得好快。这种会议真正为学报做事的少,不过就是提供老朋友见面的机会,同时很多也想看看有什么学科新进展或者大项目可以参加的。会议首先安排了一天的学术报告,有国际国内的一些学者做了报告,还算有些收获。 David Dilcher, James Doyle, Andrea Wolfe, Sean Graham 等,这些人是请来的,为他们花了钱,人家也确实提出了不少好的建议。 David 也是我的老朋友了,以前有过合作。 Jim 邮件来往过多次,但还是第一次见,由于研究兴趣相近,对其学术方面的贡献了解颇多,很有独到之处,很钦佩他,所以见面也聊了不少。另外两个洋鬼子第一次认识,了解不多。大多数国内的编委是自己花钱的,对学报发展思考也少,所以也没有多少建议,倒是提出了不少不同的意见,显示对学报发展的担忧。有商人刘提出应该将期刊商业化,科普化方向发展,拉广告,拉赞助,纯商业运作方式。是否会采纳就很难说了,毕竟对专业影响大。会后参观仙湖植物园和刘中健的兰花中心。仙湖变化很多,从化石林到阴生植物区,不过据说看到的还只是表面,很多好东西还没有拿出来啊。计划2010年去印尼开会。 好想家里的那个小家伙,时常浮现在脑海里:爸爸抱抱、爸爸扛着 今天中午的飞机,回去和爸爸玩吧,妈妈要上班。 2009 年 2 月 19 日 星期四于深圳
, 1、 Second International Workshop on Practical Semantic Astronomy,2-5,March,2009 Glasgow,UK. http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/workshops/semast09/ 2、Content Architecture - ISKO UK Conference 2009 - London, 22-23 June http://www.iskouk.org/conf2009/index.htm . 3、 International UDC Seminar 2009 CLASSIFICATION AT A CROSSROADS - MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS TO USABILITY The Hague, 29-30 October 2009 http://www.udcc.org/seminar2009/index.htm. 4、全国第五次情报检索语言发展研讨会, 上海 征文截止日期 2009-4-30 5、DC-2009 Semantic Interoperability of Linked Data 12-16 October, 2009, Seoul, Korea, http://www.dc2009.kr/ 6、《图书情报工作》杂志社第21次图书馆学情报学学术研讨会, 2009年5月 , http://www.lis.ac.cn/infomation.asp?id=45 不完整,暂记之!
新关的年关好过了 关键词 新关 年关 2009 奥巴马 Key word: Eric Shinseki ; New Year;2009;Obama United States president-elect Barack Obama announced that retired General Eric Shinseki would be his nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Conclusion from engineer JI in his scientific blog . 五年前因为反对美军入侵伊拉克,不得不退伍回老家 夏威夷 的日裔前美军上将新关,将要度过 5 年以来最容易度过的一个年关。这恐怕不是因为他要当什么部级干部了,那不是什么新鲜事,对他来讲不具备吸引力。吸引他的应该是,事实将证明 5 年以前他不是错误的。而且,还愿意为那些不得不参加侵略战争,留下许多善后事宜的前军人们服务。其他内阁成员的选择不好说,这个部长的人员选定,是有其合理性的。 一朝天子一朝臣,美国总统及其内阁也类似。 对于 5 年前解甲归田的新关来说,下一个新年的关口,不难度过。虽然说近乎廉颇的年龄了,也不过担任了文官。此处不留爷,自有留爷处;此时不用也,自有有用时。新关的 2009 注定要有些奥巴马的前任布施不熟悉的内容了。 就新关而言,有一点是可以肯定的,就是在即使处于劣势的情况下,也敢于坚持并且发布自己的观点。就算当时不合事宜,不被认为是识时务的俊杰,也要坚持自己认为正确的观点。不就是从将军到农民吗?没有什么大不了的。也不错,休了五年的长假,海边散了 5 年步,早已经容光焕发了。再不工作几年,不是将军了,恐怕真的要挺起高耸入云的将军肚子了。 66 岁以后上任,的确不算早,一晃就古稀了;新关最好不要谋求连任,尽了义务就行了,别那么累!年轻人,是需要这个位子锻炼业务能力呢! 参考文献: 新华报业网讯 据美国《世界日报》报道,美国下任总统奥巴马计划 12 月 7 日 正式宣布任命已退伍日裔陆军上将新关 (Eric Shinseki) 为联邦退伍军人部长,成为第一位获奥巴马挑选为新政府亚裔阁员,消息于 6 日传出,亚裔民主党人均表兴奋。 66 岁的新关,在夏威夷出生长大,他毕业于美国军校,在 Duke 大学获得英文系的硕士学位, 1965 年加入军部服务。 新关由美国陆军基层干起,曾获颁紫心奖章的最高勇敢荣誉,逐步获得晋升。他于 1999 年获任命为美国陆军参谋长,一直是美国史上官阶最高的亚裔军人。 2003 年新关批评布什政府攻打伊拉克的策略不正确而不获留任,同年 8 月退伍,在美国陆军服务长达 38 年。 李艳虹说,奥巴马决定任命新关出任联邦退伍军人部长,充分显示奥巴马因才任人的优点,她大力支持奥巴马选用新关,新关于前总统克林顿时代获得任命,为联邦政府内第二线的高职位,奥巴马当选前,新关从未公开支持奥巴马。 5 年前新关被迫退伍后,返回夏威夷定居。李艳虹记得当年新关在国会公开批评布什出兵攻打伊拉克的行动,当新关返回夏威夷后,该州居民鼓励新关竞选州长,但新关未如支持者所愿。 President-elect Barack Obama announces Gen. Eric Shinseki as Secretary of Veterans Affairs Chicago -- President-elect Barack Obama announced today that General Eric Shinseki will be his nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs. General Shinseki is a former Army Chief of Staff and 38-year Army veteran who served two combat tours in Vietnam . He understands the changing needs of our troops and their families and shares President-elect Obamas commitment to modernizing the VA to meet the challenges of our time. Throughout his nearly four decades in the U.S. Army, he won the respect and admiration of our men and women in uniform because they have always been his highest priority, President-elect Obama said. He has always stood on principle -- because he has always stood with our troops. And he will bring that same sense of duty and commitment to ensuring that we treat our veterans with the care and dignity they deserve. General Eric K. Shinseki, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Born in Hawaii to a Japanese-American family, Eric Shinseki graduated from West Point in 1965. He went on to serve in the Army for 38 years, from 1965 to 2003, including two combat tours in Vietnam , where he lost part of his right foot. He served as Chief of Staff of the Army from 1999-2003. General Shinseki has commanded troops from Vietnam to the Balkans, and his career has been marked by innovation, vision, and fierce loyalty to the troops who served under him. He is the recipient of numerous decorations, including the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Legion of Merit, and the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medals. 致谢: 新闻线索来自科学网电子杂志 200886 期。