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(Taiwan) Biotech industry experts and investors converge in Taipei for BioBusiness Asia 2010


(Press release, ITRI)

20 July, 2010
Asia's most important biotech-focused conference and networking event, BioBusiness Asia 2010, opened today at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan. Organized by Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), the theme of this year's conference is "Energizing Biobusiness in Asia."




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(Taiwan) GenMont to expand into China


(Taipei Times)

15 July, 2010
GenMont Biotech Inc, Taiwan's leading brand of probiotics, yesterday said it was making an aggressive foray into China as the country's awareness of healthcare products grows.
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(China) United Therapeutics and Lee's sign agreement for hypertension drug in China


(Trading markets)

6 July, 2010
United Therapeutics, a biotechnology company, and Lee's Pharmaceutical, a biopharmaceutical company, have entered into an exclusive agreement for the distribution of Remodulin injection in China.
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(Taiwan) Expert Urges Gov't to Step Up Formation of NT$60 B. Biotech Fund


(CENS)

5 July, 2010
The government should focus its effort on the early establishment of the projected NT$60 B. biotech venture capital fund and introduce foreign cutting-edge biotech technologies into Taiwan, rather than the development of biotech park, said Johnsee Lee, chairman of Taiwan Bio Industry Organization, yesterday.
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(Taiwan) Taiwan should push to develop medical tourism: scholar


(Focus Taiwan News)

5 July, 2010
Taiwan's government should push to develop the medical tourism industry, Cyrus C.Y. Chu of Taiwan's top research institute Academia Sinica said in a keynote speech at the 29th Convocation of Academicians Monday.
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(Taiwan) Taiwan-made enterovirus vaccine could be ready for use by early 2011


(China Post, Taiwan)

2 July, 2010
Taiwan's drive to prevent outbreaks of severe enterovirus will see a breakthrough in September with the start of human clinical trials of a locally developed vaccine against the deadliest type of the virus, EV71, a researcher said yesterday.
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(Taiwan) Taiwan, China aim for medical cooperation


(China Post, Taiwan)

1 July, 2010
Government officials confirmed yesterday that the cooperation for joint development of new medicines and public health will be on the agenda of the next round of talks across the Taiwan Strait following the signing of the economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) between the two sides.
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(Taiwan) Discarded oyster shells yield valuable extract: study


(China Post, Taiwan)

25 June, 2010
The Fisheries Research Institute of the Council of Agriculture (CoA) has successfully derived costly pearl layer peptide from the discarded shells of oysters, creating a potential market that is both environmentally and economically friendly.
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(Taiwan) SHL establishes new auto injector assembly and packaging facility in the US


(BiotechEast staff)

20 June, 2010
SHL, a Taiwan-headquartered manufacturer of drug delivery devices, will further expand operations in the USA with the establishment of SHL Pharma Systems, a state-of-the-art final assembly and packaging operation.




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(Taiwan) Impact of fluorescent rice fish on ecology unknown


(Taipei Times)

6 June, 2010
Although more than 450,000 fluorescent rice fish are sold every year with help from the Council of Agriculture’s (COA) promotional efforts over the past seven years, it’s still not clear whether the new fish species could cause ecological damage, because there are no field test agencies that can perform environmental impact assessments on them as required by law.
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