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Cipla Gets FDA Approval For Generic HIV Drug
Tentative approval for a generic HIV drug for use outside of the United States has been granted to Indian manufacturer Cipla.
Stem Cells To Treat Lung Disease In Infants
A new study has found that it is safe and feasible to use stem cell therapies for preventing or treating lung disease in preterm infants.
Exploring The Impact Of Technology On Accounting
Associate Professor Seow Poh Sun of the SMU School of Accountancy works at the intersection of accounting, information technology and human behaviour.
Who’s Watching The Auditors?
Associate Professor Lim Chee Yeow of the SMU School of Accountancy is studying whether the provision of non-audit services affects the independence of auditors and the quality of their audit work.
Corporate Fraud: From Prevention To Detection
With corporate fraud scandals on the rise, Associate Professor Gary Pan from the SMU School of Accountancy explains why the big question is not how to prevent and respond to fraud, but how to detect when the next Enron scandal or Ponzi scheme will happen.
Helping Marketing Strategists See The Bigger Picture
Associate Professor Kapil Tuli of the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business studies the impact of marketing strategy on a company’s share price and financial risk.
Bayer Enters China’s TCM Market With Dihon Acquisition
Bayer's acquisition of Dihon is a part of a strategic move into the sizable TCM market in China.
New Tool To Unlock The Genetics Of Grapes
A new web-based genetics tool can help researchers and grape breeders to identify genes that control flavor and pest-resistance.
Newly Discovered Marsupial Engages In Suicidal Sex
The males of the Black-footed Antechinus so exert themselves during mating that most die before their offspring are born.












