Thursday, February 11, 2016

RE: Thesis query (new topic after discussion with you)

Dear Jeremy,

I have no objection to your idea of reviewing how Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus species affect gut microbiome. Just one problem...they are probiotics, not prebiotics.

Best,

HS Kwan

From: Jeremy Wu [jerrywazhere@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2016 3:49 PM
To: Prof. HS Kwan (School of Life Sciences); hskwan288.fnsc6313@blogger.com
Subject: Thesis query (new topic after discussion with you)

Dear Professor Kwan,

Happy Chinese New Year! Wishing you a prosperous and joyful year.

We discussed about having a more specific topic of the body of my thesis, remember?
I've been reading up on prebiotics and probiotics a bit and I was wondering if this topic idea would be comprehensive enough:

My thesis is about the effect of prebiotics on the gut microbiome, and how this affects health.
I'm hoping to write the main body on how "bifidobacteria and lactobacillus species" can affect the intestinal health (maybe looking at cancers or something like that) .

This topic seems to have more literature, and it will be specific to bifidobacter and lactobacillus species; but I have not determined which diseases to focus on yet.

How does this direction sound? Is it specific enough?

Sincerely,
Jeremy

P.S. I will also be using this topic for my abstract and presentation.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Thesis query (new topic after discussion with you)

Dear Professor Kwan,

Happy Chinese New Year! Wishing you a prosperous and joyful year.

We discussed about having a more specific topic of the body of my thesis, remember?
I've been reading up on prebiotics and probiotics a bit and I was wondering if this topic idea would be comprehensive enough:

My thesis is about the effect of prebiotics on the gut microbiome, and how this affects health.
I'm hoping to write the main body on how "bifidobacteria and lactobacillus species" can affect the intestinal health (maybe looking at cancers or something like that) .

This topic seems to have more literature, and it will be specific to bifidobacter and lactobacillus species; but I have not determined which diseases to focus on yet.

How does this direction sound? Is it specific enough?

Sincerely,
Jeremy

P.S. I will also be using this topic for my abstract and presentation.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Oral presentation and Thesis

Dear Professor Kwan,

This is Jeremy Wu, one of your students in the Seminar and Thesis course for the postgraduate FNSC major.

I remember you mentioning that I should cut down on the topics I chose for the thesis as the range i had in the progress report was too broad a spectrum, right? I'd like to meet you to discuss about how to make it more focused and would also like to ask for some advice regarding the presentation.

Would you happen to have a few minutes to meet me during the day sometime next week?

Sincerely,
Jeremy

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Accidental answering of all exam questions

Hi Professor Kwan.

This is a Jeremy from your FNSC 5110 class.
Name: WU Jeremy Yong Xin
Student ID: 1155014233

I accidentally answered all the questions, a very big mistake I know. That's why I ran out of time! I don't even know why I did this, might have been because I was nervous. My sincere apologies, I hope you understand.
Would you mind not marking the final question (the D value calculations based on chart 1) please? I have already answered all the other questions to the best of my ability, so I ran out of time for this question. Please only mark those first few choice questions instead of the final big question.

Many thanks for your understanding!

Sincerely,
Jeremy

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Re: FNSC6313 Thesis Draft (Jeremy Wu 1155014233)

Hi Professor Kwan,

About the referencing: Sorry, I'll definitely run through my references section and edit them accordingly.
About the scope: I'll probably narrow my scope down to "prebiotic effects on the gut microbiome and how this benefits different aspects of GUT-related Health".
Is that focused enough or do I need to narrow it even further?

Jeremy

On 12 November 2015 at 16:17, Prof. HS Kwan (School of Life Sciences) <hskwan@eservices.cuhk.edu.hk> wrote:

Dear Jeremy,

 

A quick scan of your thesis draft/progress report shows that the reference format has some problems. Please check Professor Cheung's instruction carefully to make sure that you understand the format requirement. The second thing is that the scope is too big. Either you will end up with a thick thesis or you can only mention briefly each topic. Please consider a more focused scope.

 

Best,

 

HSK

 

From: Jeremy Wu [mailto:jerrywazhere@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 5:58 PM
To: Prof. HS Kwan (School of Life Sciences) <hskwan@eservices.cuhk.edu.hk>; hskwan288.fnsc6313@blogger.com
Subject: FNSC6313 Thesis Draft (Jeremy Wu 1155014233)

 


Dear professor Kwan, 


I'm not sure if my format is correct, but this is what i've got so far. I've written "pending" for section which are far from complete, and I will continue to add further details based on your feedback.

 

is it ok if I hand the report in with some of the sections saying "pending" and "briefly describe, etc" underneath, or is that not allowed?

 

Sincerely,

Jeremy




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RE: FNSC6313 Thesis Draft (Jeremy Wu 1155014233)

Dear Jeremy,

 

A quick scan of your thesis draft/progress report shows that the reference format has some problems. Please check Professor Cheung's instruction carefully to make sure that you understand the format requirement. The second thing is that the scope is too big. Either you will end up with a thick thesis or you can only mention briefly each topic. Please consider a more focused scope.

 

Best,

 

HSK

 

From: Jeremy Wu [mailto:jerrywazhere@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 5:58 PM
To: Prof. HS Kwan (School of Life Sciences) <hskwan@eservices.cuhk.edu.hk>; hskwan288.fnsc6313@blogger.com
Subject: FNSC6313 Thesis Draft (Jeremy Wu 1155014233)

 


Dear professor Kwan, 


I'm not sure if my format is correct, but this is what i've got so far. I've written "pending" for section which are far from complete, and I will continue to add further details based on your feedback.

 

is it ok if I hand the report in with some of the sections saying "pending" and "briefly describe, etc" underneath, or is that not allowed?

 

Sincerely,

Jeremy