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  1. Professor Bo Huang is a distinguished Chair Professor in our Department. Prior to joining us, he made significant contributions to the field of Geographic Information Science (GIScience) while working at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include spatial statistics for land use modeling, image fusion for environmental ...

  2. Bo Huang Urban resilience to natural disasters (e.g., flooding), in the context of climate change, has been becoming increasingly important for the sustainable development of cities.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Huang_baiHuang Bai - Wikipedia

    Huang Bai. Huáng bǎi ( 黃 栢 or 黃 柏, literally "yellow cypress"), huáng bó ( 黃 柏) or huáng bò ( 黃 檗) is one of the fifty fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine. Known also as Cortex Phellodendri, it is the bark of one of two species of Phellodendron tree: Phellodendron amurense or Phellodendron chinense . Huáng bǎi.

  4. Huang Bo (黄渤; born 26 August 1974) is a Chinese actor. He was born in Qingdao, Shandong and graduated from Beijing Film Academy. In 2000, Huang Bo wanted to study in the Beijing Film Academy, however, he didn’t receive the admission for the first time he applied. In 2002, Huang Bo finally got admitted to the Academy, studying in dubbing.

  5. Jan 11, 2021 · IL-2 is a classic T cell growth factor. Huang and colleagues demonstrate, however, that chronic IL-2 stimulation leads to a new exhaustion pathway that impairs antitumor immune responses.

  6. Super-resolution and light-sheet microscopes to visualize subcellular structures at a higher spatial resolution, record long term cell behavior, and track cells in intact animals. New fluorescent probes and gene editing methods for labeling of endogenous proteins. Computational imaging and machine learning techniques using data to see more ...

  7. Zen Buddhism. Huángbò Xīyùn ( simplified Chinese: 黄檗希运; traditional Chinese: 黄檗希運; Wade–Giles: Huang-po Hsi-yün; lit. 'Xiyun of Mt. Huangbo ', Japanese: Ōbaku Kiun) (died 850 [a]) was an influential master of Zen Buddhism during the Tang dynasty . Huángbò was a disciple of Baizhang Huaihai (720–814), and the teacher ...

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