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Liansong chen 留言于2010-10-08 01:43:34 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2010年第31期(9/27-10/5) |
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Thanks for keeping me posted. I came from Peking Union Medical College 20 years ago and currently practise in a community hospital as a surgical pathologist and clinical pathologist. I have a burning passion for photography and spent most of my spare time in photographying nature, people and many major Chinese events in LA. I am glad to be a member of this CAPP network family. Please let me know if you think I can do something for this large family. here is my personal gallery: www.pbase.com/liansongchen
you are very welcome to use my photos for any promotion or public service. my photos have been used by the V-Day organization for their show before. some of my old photos are collected by USC Medical Library.
Best Lian-Song Chen, MD, FCAP, FASCP Surgical Pathologist Clinical Pathologist Cytopathologist Medical Director Department of Pathology Memorial Hospital of Gardena Medical Director MD Lab Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology Norris Cancer Hospital Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California www.liansongchenmd.com www.liansongchen.com www.shadowycave.com www.pbase.com/liansongchen
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Shixing Tang 留言于2010-10-08 01:21:38 |
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评论:美国华裔教授专家网将组团参加第13届广州留交会 也欢迎非华裔高层次人才加盟(12/20-22) |
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I obtained my PhD degeree in China, but have worked in the U.S. for 15 years. Now I am working in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a senior scientist. Am I qualified to join your group to attend Guagnzhou Convention?
Thanks.
| 主人回复 | | | Yes!
You are sincerely welcomed.
Please send your information in detail to drzjiang@hotmail.com
Thank you sincerely.
Scholars Net |
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Yaping 留言于2010-10-07 03:09:33 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2010年第31期(9/27-10/5) |
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Do you know any websites/resources/online communities frequented by Chinese expats? As our Beijing Center is hiring associate positions particularly in the fields of climate and economics, we want to market our open positions in Beijing to attract quality applicants willing to relocate back to Beijing for the jobs. I wonder if your Network provide that kind of service? Thanks! Yaping Wang Program Manager, Asia Program Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1779 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20036
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Asia 留言于2010-10-07 03:01:32 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2010年第31期(9/27-10/5) |
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Blueprint for Political Success: A Primer Anyone wanting to run for political office can, but few do. For most, the process is a daunting one. Join us at Montgomery Middle School , 2470 Ulric St., in Linda Vista, San Diego, on Saturday, Oct. 30, beginning at 9 a.m., as we take up some of the challenges and how they can be overcome. Whether you are interested in a political career, becoming a candidate for office or participating in a campaign as a manager, treasurer, planner or volunteer, “How to Run a Successful Political Campaign” will be an eye opener. The program in the School Library begins promptly at 9 a.m. and will conclude at noon. Parking is available on site and breakfast will be served on a complimentary basis. There is no charge for attending the event. Register on line Topics include how to manage a campaign, designing strategy, gaining grass roots support, building a strong volunteer base, planning and outreach, budgeting and fundraising, the role of social media and how to gain quick and broad exposure. Panelists include Tom Hom, San Diego icon who paved the way for minority office holders when he became the first Asian American elected to San Diego City Council; Jacquie Nguyen-Bootz, former Fox-TV reporter and currently campaign manager for Assembly candidate Rick Powell; Casey Tanaka, mayor of Coronado; Dan Hom, former candidate for Chula Vista City Council and campaign fundraiser, and Rick Powell, candidate for Assembly. A second panel comprised of Deborah Seiler, San Diego County Registrar of Voters; Barbara Metz, media executive and former president of the San Diego Press Club; County Democratic Party Chairman Jesse Durfee and Buu-Van Rasih, former San Diego commissioner of Human Rseources will discuss the importance of messaging and why the voting process is the place to start. Panelists will be given the opportunity to share their expertise, and the audience will have an opportunity to ak questions of the panelists The event is open to the general public and will be emceed by ASIA co-publisher Len Novarro and author Giovanna Pang-Garcia. For more, call ASIA, The Journal of Culture & Commerce, at 619 521 8008 or 610 683 7822.
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