Dear Colleagues,
I would like to introduce another new member. I have taken his information
from the Princeton website:
Daniel Trambaiolo (BA/BSc, University of Sydney; PhD, University of
Cambridge) Daniel's main research area is the development of new traditions
in Chinese medicine during the Song-Jin-Yuan-Ming transition (c. 1100-1400).
He is also interested in Korean and Japanese uses of Chinese medical ideas
and practices, and in the history of biochemistry in twentieth-century
China, including the crystallographic structure determination of insulin
during the Cultural Revolution.
His e-mail address is trambaiolo@googlemail.com .
Yours truly,
Michael
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to introduce another new member. I have taken his information
from the Princeton website:
Daniel Trambaiolo (BA/BSc, University of Sydney; PhD, University of
Cambridge) Daniel's main research area is the development of new traditions
in Chinese medicine during the Song-Jin-Yuan-Ming transition (c. 1100-1400).
He is also interested in Korean and Japanese uses of Chinese medical ideas
and practices, and in the history of biochemistry in twentieth-century
China, including the crystallographic structure determination of insulin
during the Cultural Revolution.
His e-mail address is trambaiolo@googlemail.com .
Yours truly,
Michael