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Macromolecule Packs Three-Hit Combo Against Viruses

Just a small amount of this macromolecule could potentially neutralize an entire room infected with viruses such as Ebola.

Chemical Analysis Software To Improve Toxicity Testing

An automated cellular imaging platform accurately predicts the toxicity of chemical compounds—paving the way toward safer products.

Jackie Ying Wins Mustafa Prize Scientific Achievement Award

Professor Jackie Ying, executive director of the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnoloy, has been awarded the 2015 Mustafa Prize Top Scientific Achievement Award.

IBN Executive Director Jackie Ying Elected AAAS Fellow

Professor Jackie Y. Ying, executive director of A*STAR's Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Hydogels Help Hep C Drugs Go The Distance

Hydrogel delivery of PEGylated interferon could help reduce the frequency of treatment for hepatitis C patients to once every two months.

10 Asian Biotech Innovations To Watch In 2015

Check out these Asian biotech innovations that might soon be reaching a market near you!

A Charged Partnership: Unlikely Partners In The Antibiotics Arms Race

Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global health. By combining their expertise, a cancer drug delivery researcher and a technology giant might just have come up with a solution to prevent the slide into a post-antibiotic era.

Nanoboxes For Better Batteries

A method to synthesize uniform, porous nanoboxes could help scientists develop rechargeable batteries with higher capacities.

Detecting Dengue From Drool

Researchers from IBN are currently in talks with ARKRAY to commercialize their one-step dengue test kit.