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AstraZeneca To Partner Shanghai Institutes In Cardiovascular Diseases Research
AstraZeneca and the Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences have signed an agreement to collaborate in cardiovascular disease research.
Non-Toxic Cancer Treatment On The Way?
Researchers have developed and tested a “Trojan horse” treatment for cancer in mice, raising hopes for non-toxic human cancer treatment.
Texting Changes The Way We Walk
Researchers have confirmed something you may have suspected: texting on your phone while walking can alter your posture and balance.
How The Immune System Fights Off Malaria
Study reveals immune cells that are critical to combating the malaria parasite in early stages of infection.
Cost Effective To Track Hepatitis B Carriers
A study has determined that monitoring inactive chronic hepatitis B carriers is a cost-effective strategy for managing the disease in China.
MS Patients More Likely To Develop Cancer?
A study in Taiwan has found that patients with multiple sclerosis are more likely to develop cancer, contradicting previous studies.
Biocon, Advaxis To Develop Cancer Immunotherapy Against HPV
Biocon and Advaxis will co-develop and commercialize ADXS-HPV, a novel cancer immunotherapy for the treatment of HPV.
NUS & BASF To Use Graphene In Organic Electronic Devices
Researchers at NUS and BASF will jointly develop the use of graphene in organic electronic devices such as organic light emitting diodes.
BASF To Open Thermoplastics Plant In Yeosu, Korea
BASF will open a new plant in Yeosu, Korea to increase its supply of thermoplastics to the Asia Pacific market.
AstraZeneca To Partner Shanghai Institutes In Cardiovascular Diseases Research
AstraZeneca and the Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences have signed an agreement to collaborate in cardiovascular disease research.
Non-Toxic Cancer Treatment On The Way?
Researchers have developed and tested a “Trojan horse” treatment for cancer in mice, raising hopes for non-toxic human cancer treatment.
Texting Changes The Way We Walk
Researchers have confirmed something you may have suspected: texting on your phone while walking can alter your posture and balance.
How The Immune System Fights Off Malaria
Study reveals immune cells that are critical to combating the malaria parasite in early stages of infection.
Cost Effective To Track Hepatitis B Carriers
A study has determined that monitoring inactive chronic hepatitis B carriers is a cost-effective strategy for managing the disease in China.
MS Patients More Likely To Develop Cancer?
A study in Taiwan has found that patients with multiple sclerosis are more likely to develop cancer, contradicting previous studies.
Biocon, Advaxis To Develop Cancer Immunotherapy Against HPV
Biocon and Advaxis will co-develop and commercialize ADXS-HPV, a novel cancer immunotherapy for the treatment of HPV.
NUS & BASF To Use Graphene In Organic Electronic Devices
Researchers at NUS and BASF will jointly develop the use of graphene in organic electronic devices such as organic light emitting diodes.
BASF To Open Thermoplastics Plant In Yeosu, Korea
BASF will open a new plant in Yeosu, Korea to increase its supply of thermoplastics to the Asia Pacific market.









