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A*STAR, | A*STAR SIMTech launches microfluidics foundry | PharmaAsia
Aims to exploit opportunities in the microfluidics space through harnessing its strengths in multi-disciplinary research across the biomedical, physical and engineering sciences.
Singapore Draws Biomedical Companies' First-In-Asia Manufacturing and Headquarters Offices - News,
CHICAGO, May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Global biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies that seek to capitalize on Asia's growth story are locating first-in-Asia manufacturing facilities and headquarters offices in Singapore. Fixed asset investments from biomedical companies exceeded US$800 million in
Is science stuck in the Middle Ages? : The Lancet
Is science stuck in the Middle Ages?. By - The Lancet
The Physiological Profile Assessment: Clinical validity of the postural sway measure and comparison
European Geriatric Medicine - Sous presse. Epreuves corrigées par l'auteur. Disponible en ligne depuis le samedi 14 janvier 2012 - The Physiological Profile Assessment: Clinical validity of the postural sway measure and comparison of impairments by age - EM|consulte
Stem Cells Studied for Alzheimer’s Treatment
UC Riverside’s Douglas Ethell has been awarded a $2,120,833, five-year grant by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), California’s stem cell research initiative.
Assessing biomedical science : The Lancet
Assessing biomedical science. By - Neville W Goodman
“TELOMERE” EXPERT CAROL GREIDER SHARES 2009 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE
Carol Greider, Ph.D., 48, one of the world’s pioneering researchers on the structure of chromosome ends known as telomeres, today was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The Academy recognized her for her 1984 discovery of telomerase
News: International Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology Has Been Formed by Institutes
Upstate Medical University, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and National Cheng Kung University will ally under this new center.
Media - The Royal Society of Medicine
A paper in the latest issue of the Annals of Clinical Biochemistry shows how the manner in which blood is collected from patients for some blood tests alters the results of those tests when it comes to analysis.
Biomedical HIV prevention—and social science : The Lancet
Biomedical HIV prevention—and social science. By - John Imrie, Jonathan Elford, Susan Kippax, Graham J Hart
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