Comments on: Wired for Recovery http://www.uta.edu/utamagazine/archive-issues/2010-13/2011/06/wired-for-recovery/ UTArlington Magazine Thu, 06 Feb 2014 11:30:05 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=abc By: Zhong Y. Liu http://www.uta.edu/utamagazine/archive-issues/2010-13/2011/06/wired-for-recovery/#comment-1320 Zhong Y. Liu Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:54:23 +0000 http://www.uta.edu/utamagazine/archive-issues/2010-13/?p=3020#comment-1320 <p>This program is impressive and seems to be going at the right time for and by the right persons. Good to read about it.</p> <p>The work reported here stresses the important requirement of researches in brain cognitive functions today, namely interdisciplinarity. I wonder if fMRI would be somehow and somewhere be involved in the project, or it has a chance to compare with that aspect of the research of the same subject simultaneously or at another moment. That link would be interesting if available.</p> <p>I am referred here to read this nice report by Dr. Hanli Liu. She is definitely an intelligent and industrious research worker. She has a strong background of medicine tradition as her mother is an outstanding researcher in vaccine manufactory and three uncles/aunt and on grandpa are highly achieved medical doctors in their life career. I think she has been eventually come across to the physiological-medical aspect of bioengineering not out of no reason. She is the right person to play a role in this project and expect to have a significant contribution in the field.</p> This program is impressive and seems to be going at the right time for and by the right persons. Good to read about it.

The work reported here stresses the important requirement of researches in brain cognitive functions today, namely interdisciplinarity. I wonder if fMRI would be somehow and somewhere be involved in the project, or it has a chance to compare with that aspect of the research of the same subject simultaneously or at another moment. That link would be interesting if available.

I am referred here to read this nice report by Dr. Hanli Liu. She is definitely an intelligent and industrious research worker. She has a strong background of medicine tradition as her mother is an outstanding researcher in vaccine manufactory and three uncles/aunt and on grandpa are highly achieved medical doctors in their life career. I think she has been eventually come across to the physiological-medical aspect of bioengineering not out of no reason. She is the right person to play a role in this project and expect to have a significant contribution in the field.

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