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Singapore Hosts The 8th Asian Science Camp
Aspiring young scientists from all across Asia got the chance to interact with Nobel Prize winners at the 8th Asian Science Camp 2014.
South Korean FDA Approval For Green Cross’ Neulapeg®
Green Cross receives regulatory approval for its once-per-cycle dose neutropenia drug, Neulapeg®.
How Neurons Fire During Absence Seizures
A study in mice questions the role of burst firing neurons in absence seizures and could lead to the development of new modes of treatment.
Hanmi Licenses Poziotinib To Luye Pharma
Luye acquires the rights to Poziotinib, Hanmi's pan-HER inhibitor for the treatment of cancer.
Japan’s Universities Top Asia-Pac in 2014 ARWU Rankings
The University of Tokyo and Kyoto University retain their position as top in Asia-Pacific, ranked 21st and 26th respectively.
The Language Of Science Education: Between Two Trends
Saleh Al-Shair asks if science should be taught in native languages or in the global language of scientific research.
Celltrion Files For FDA Approval For Biosimilar Drug
Celltrion predicts that it is one year away from approval for Remsima®, a biosimilar based on an originator drug from Janssen Biotech.
New Risk Factor For Leukopenia In Asians Identified
A genetic variant of the NUDT15 gene could be used to screen Asian populations for sensitivity to thiopurine drugs.
Synthetic Ion Transporters Make Cells Self-Destruct
Synthetic ion transporters increase the influx of chloride ions into the cell, thereby triggering apoptosis.












