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(Taiwan) SHL introduces pre-configured auto injector "Molly"


(BiotechEast staff)

6 September, 2010
Taoyuan, Taiwan-headquartered drug delivery device design and manufacturing company SHL has developed a pre-configured auto injector, designed for use by biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. The "Molly" is an intuitive device featuring an ultra-compact design, simplified two-step operation and a permanently hidden needle, according to the company in an announcement this week.




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(Taiwan) DOH to rule on Meridia ban in Taiwan market


(Taiwan News)

4 September, 2010
Taiwan's Department of Health yesterday said they will hold a special committee in two weeks to decide whether they will move to have Meridia, a controversial diet pill, taken off the local market after a study in the U.S. indicates the drug may cause severe heart attack and stroke.
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(Taiwan) A New Taiwan Investment Play In China: Healthcare


(Forbes.com)

30 August, 2010
Taiwan’s electronic industry titans like Hon Hai Precision, run by multi-billionaire Terry Gou, have long been set up in China, churning out gadgets for famous brands such as Apple Computer. Healthcare and pharmaceutical companies from the island, which is set just off of the mainland’s southeast coast, are by comparison tiny and barely known. And foreign investors interested in those industries in fast-growing China can already pick from U.S.-listed, Chinese-based companies such as Wuxi Pharmatech and Simcere Pharmaceutical, not to mention companies traded on Hong Kong and the mainland exchanges.
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(Taiwan) MIT's Fiona Murray to return to Taipei to lead renowned biotech business course


(Dave Silver, BiotechEast)

3 September, 2010
After a successful visit to Taipei in 2009, the Epoch Foundation has asked Professor Fiona Murray of MIT's Sloan School of Management to return in October and repeat her workshop 'Building Successful Biotech Businesses and Regional Clusters' for budding biotech entrepreneurs. This two and a half-day course teaches the skills a business leader needs, from pitching business plans and technology briefs to negotiation and strategic relationship building with potential business partners.




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(China) Stem cell firms defend record after criticism


(Reuters)

2 September, 2010
Cell therapy companies in China and Germany who were criticized by British experts warning of the dangers of "stem cell tourism" defended themselves on Wednesday, saying their safety records were good.
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(Taiwan) Taiwan firms to invest in U.S. biopharmaceutical company


(Focus Taiwan)

2 September, 2010
ScinoPharm Taiwan, Ltd. and Ruentex Group have agreed to invest in U.S.-based protein-based drug developer Tanvex Biologics Inc., eyeing the large U.S. biotech market, a ScinoPharm official said Wednesday.
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(Taiwan) Scientists discover how polyphenols in green tea may protect health of diabetics


(NaturalNews.com)

2 September, 2010
Having a cup of tea involves a lot more than meets the eye -- and the taste buds. It turns out that many varieties of teas contain phytochemicals loaded with a host of health benefits.
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(Taiwan) Researchers invent pen-sized device for medical sterilization


(China Post, Taiwan)

25 August, 2010
Local researchers have achieved a breakthrough by succeeding in developing and producing a pen-size device capable of sterilizing instruments and wounds, even in hard-to-reach places, that could have widespread medical and preventive uses in the future.
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(Taiwan) Taiwan, Canada develop new hepatitis C screening method


(China Post, Taiwan)

22 August, 2010
Researchers from Taiwan and Canada have developed a new microscopy technology that allows for low-cost, portable imaging of the hepatitis C virus, making it more convenient to conduct screenings, a Taiwanese researcher said yesterday.
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(Taiwan) Premier pledges to help pharmaceutical sector access China


(Focus Taiwan News Channel)

21 August, 2010
Premier Wu Den-yih promised Saturday to help the pharmaceutical sector remove non-tariff barriers that are blocking Taiwan's exports of pharmaceutical raw materials to China.
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