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Hsiao-Ying Lin
Hsiao-Ying Lin completed her Master of Design (Industrial Design) at Swinburne University of Technology in 2004. When she came to study in Melbourne, Lin was already a successful industrial designer with nearly a decade of experience creating for the global market place, including stints at Nokia in Salo (2002) and Motorola in Beijing (2003)
Oral History Interview with William Hsiao
William Hsiao is the K.T. Li Professor of Economics, Emeritus, in Department of Health Policy and Management and Department of Global Health and Population, at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Hsiao is a leading global expert and consultant on health insurance policies and reforms. He was born in China, educated in the United States, and received his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University. He is also a fully qualified actuary with extensive experience in private and social insurance. Dr. Hsiao’s health economic and policy research program spans across the world. He is a leading global expert in universal health insurance, which he has studied for more than forty years. He has been actively engaged in designing health system reforms and universal health insurance programs for many countries and regions, including Taiwan, China, and the United States. Dr. Hsiao was elected to be a member of the National Academy of Medicine, US National Academy of Science, and elected to be a Board member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and USA Society of Actuaries. He has published more than 180 papers and several books and served on several editorial boards of professional journals. He served as a policy advisor to three US presidents, the US Congress, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, World Health Organization, and International Labor Organization.Soon, Wayne; Hsiao, William. (2025). Oral History Interview with William Hsiao. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276840
Reframing Motherhood by Self-representation con Annie Hsiao-Ching Wang
Presentación de Annie Hsiao-Ching Wan
Thescelosynchroa pangu Hsiao & Ondřej Konvička & Chiun-Cheng Ko 2018, gen. et comb. nov.
Thescelosynchroa pangu (Hsiao, Li, Liu & Pang, 2016) gen. et comb. nov. Figs 3L, 6Q–R Synchroa pangu Hsiao, Li, Liu & Pang, 2016: 596. Material examined Holotype (Fig. 3L) CHINA (mainland): ♂, Sichuan prov., Ya’an, Tianquan, Labahe, 1500–2500 m, 8–9 Jul. 2012, Living [= Yun Li, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China] and M.-C. Chen leg. (SYSBM). Description See details in Hsiao et al. (2016). Notes Two errata were present in the original description and are corrected as follows: (1) the ventral view of aedeagus was misplaced as dorsal view in figures 6–8; (2) transverse coxal diameter is 4.38 times width between fore coxae, rather than the width between fore coxae 4.38 times transverse coxa diameter. Distribution China (Sichuan).Published as part of Hsiao, Yun, Ondřej Konvička & Chiun-Cheng Ko, 2018, The world fauna of Synchroidae Lacordaire, 1859 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionoidea, Synchroidae), pp. 1-33 in European Journal of Taxonomy 407 on page 28, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.407, http://zenodo.org/record/118384
Tenthecoris colombiensis Hsiao & Sailer 1947
Tenthecoris colombiensis Hsiao & Sailer, 1947 (Fig. 41) Tenthecoris colombiensis Hsiao & Sailer 1947: 69. (original description). Material examined. Type material. Paratypes: COLOMBIA. 1 ♀ 1?, “Orquídeas” (Hsiao & Sailer, #58159), U.S. N.M., D.C. Insp. H. (MNRJ). Diagnosis. Body orange and black. Head, pronotum and embolium orange. Antennal segments I (except base) and II black. Scutellum and clavus black with metallic blue sheen (except base). Corium orange with circular brown spot next to cuneus. Antennal segment II longer than each antennal segment I and vertex width. Labium length exceeding hind coxae. Fore femur orange, middle femur orange except at base, hind femur white proximally and orange distally. Body length 4.50–4.52 mm (Hsiao & Sailer 1947). Right and left parameres as in Hsiao & Sailer (1947, Fig. 17). Associated plants. Cattleya sp. (Orchidaceae) (Hsiao & Sailer 1947 ). Distribution. Colombia (without details) (Hsiao & Sailer 1947). Comments. The length of T. colombiensis given in the original description was 4.52 mm long (Hsiao & Sailer 1947). Specimens in the present work are 4.50 mm; hence, length ranges are 4.50–4.52 mm.Published as part of Alvarez-Zapata, Alejandra, Ferreira, Paulo S. F. & Serna, Francisco, 2022, A taxonomic synopsis of the Eccritotarsini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae Bryocorinae) of Colombia, pp. 101-151 in Zootaxa 5178 (2) on page 141, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/702216
Tenthecoris venezuelensis Hsiao & Sailer 1947
‡ Tenthecoris venezuelensis Hsiao & Sailer, 1947 Tenthecoris venezuelensis Hsiao & Sailer 1947: 68 (original description). Diagnosis. Body ochreous and black. Head ochreous. Corium ochreous with black spot in the middle, anterior to distal third of clavus and the proximal third of membrane. Embolium uniformly ochreous. Antennal segments I (except base) and II black. Femora pale. Labium length reaching apex of hind coxae. Antennal segment II as long as antennal segment I, and shorter than vertex width. Body length 4.04 mm. Hemelytron, right and left paramere as in Hsiao & Sailer (1947, Figs. 7, 13). Associated plants. Cattleya labiata Lindl. (Orchidaceae), Cattleya sp. (Orchidaceae) and Orchidaceae (Hsiao & Sailer 1947). Distribution. Brazil, Venezuela (Hsiao & Sailer 1947).— Colombia (without details) (Hsiao & Sailer 1947).Published as part of Alvarez-Zapata, Alejandra, Ferreira, Paulo S. F. & Serna, Francisco, 2022, A taxonomic synopsis of the Eccritotarsini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae Bryocorinae) of Colombia, pp. 101-151 in Zootaxa 5178 (2) on page 142, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/702216
Bi-khim Hsiao (萧美琴) interview for the China Boom Project
Bi-khim Hsiao, Congresswoman of Taiwan, was interviewed by the Asia Society staff in Fukuoka, Japan on May 28, 2009.Transcript and interviewee's bio are available.Original video interviews are available at the Asia Society and Museum.The China Boom Project classified this interviewee’s field as: GovernmentThe video has been edited
Cretosynstrophus Cai, Hsiao & Huang 2016
3.319 Genus Cretosynstrophus Cai, Hsiao & Huang, 2016 Cretosynstrophus Cai, Hsiao & Huang, 2016: 276. Type species: Cretosynstrophus archaicus Cai, Hsiao & Huang, 2016.Published as part of Guo, Mingxia, Xing, Lida, Wang, Bo, Zhang, Weiwei, Wang, Shuo, Shi, Aimin & Bai, Ming, 2017, A catalogue of Burmite inclusions, pp. 249-379 in Zoological Systematics 42 (3) on page 321, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201715, http://zenodo.org/record/536031
Col. Hsiao
Col. Hsiao addressing CCAA Aircraft Dispatchers Ground School,1963. Image displayed (72 dpi JPEG), Master image (300 dpi TIFF)
Archaeoripiphorus Hsiao, Yu & Deng 2017, gen. nov.
Genus Archaeoripiphorus Hsiao, Yu & Deng gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: E2DF89AC-7896-44E8-9297-7F3792067F60 Type species Archaeoripiphorus nuwa gen. et sp. nov. Diagnosis Body large-sized (about 15–16 mm); head elongate, abruptly constricted posteriorly to form broad neck; eyes oval, shallowly emarginate, distinctly separated from each other; antennae 11-segmented, antennomeres IV to X rectangular or trapezoidal and antennomere XI with pointed apex; terminal maxillary palpomere elongate securiform, not modified, about 4.0 times as long as minimum width; pronotum almost triangular, trilobed at base; elytra complete, covering entire abdomen; abdomen with five ventrites; protibiae nearly as long as protarsi; apices of tibiae without spiniform seta; claws pectinate, at least in mid and hind legs. Etymology The generic name is derived from the type genus of Ripiphoridae, Ripiphorus and the prefix Archaeo-, indicating ancient. Gender masculine.Published as part of Hsiao, Yun, Yu, Yali, Deng, Congshuang & 4, Hong Pang, 2017, The first fossil wedge-shaped beetle (Coleoptera, Ripiphoridae) from the middle Jurassic of China, pp. 1-13 in European Journal of Taxonomy 277 on page 3, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.277, http://zenodo.org/record/382458
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