1.Development and application of scoring system for academic conference papers
Jie YANG ; Hua ZHOU ; Xiaoxing WANG ; Shuangyang GUO ; Qinmei WANG ; Xiangtian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2008;21(6):368-370
Objective To develop a Scoring System for Academic Conference Papers,in order to achieve real-time paper scoring in large academic conference with the information technology and network.Methods Based on Microsoft.Net technology,an information system Was developed,supporting multimeeting.multi-client and dynamic screen show.Results In this system,the conference inforrnation,meeting name and scoring standards Call be customized;the doctor information,papers information,used time,score detail and dynamic list Can be displayed in the screen.This system has been applied in national ophthalmic conferences several times and gained praise from the organizing committee and judges.Conclusions The scoring system for Academic Conference Papers can significantly improve efficiency,help to promote the standardization of paper scoring,and manifest the open,fair and just principles.It is worth of spreading.
2.Recent advance in correlation between bilirubin and schizophrenia
Shuangyang ZHANG ; Haishan WU ; Wenbin GUO ; Qian CHEN ; Cuirong ZENG ; Ting CAO ; Bikui ZHANG ; Hualin CAI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(5):528-532
Recently, accumulating evidence suggests that high bilirubin level is involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. High bilirubin level during early childhood may increase the risk of being suffered from schizophrenia after adulthood, and schizophrenia patients with high bilirubin level have aggravated psychiatric symptoms. As compared with other psychiatric patients and general population, schizophrenia patients usually have relatively higher bilirubin level; high bilirubin level is associated with acute psychotic states, positive symptoms, and poor prognosis in patients with schizophrenia. This article reviews the relation between bilirubin and schizophrenia and its potential pathophysiological mechanism in order to provide a new direction for the study of schizophrenia pathogenesis and auxiliary diagnosis.