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(Taiwan) Budget for biomedical park project in Hsinchu unfrozen


(China Post, Taiwan)

3 June, 2010
The Legislative Yuan's Education and Culture Committee unfroze the budget for a biomedical science park in Hsinchu County yesterday after the administration reverted to the original plan for the park, according to the head of the National Science Council (NSC).
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(Taiwan) Scientists develop new nanotech approach


(China Post, Taiwan)

1 June, 2010
A Taiwanese research team has developed a new approach for investigating the amount of nano-particles taken up by mammalian cells, according to a news release by Taiwan's top research institute Academia Sinica yesterday.
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(Taiwan) Vice minister eyes biotech cooperation across the Strait


(Taipei Times)

26 May, 2010
Vice Minister of Economic Affairs Huang Chung-chiou said yesterday that he hopes Taiwan and China will strengthen cooperation in the development of the biotechnology and medical device industries, as both sectors are booming globally and have great potential for growth.
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(Taiwan) More protection urged for off-label drug users


(Taipei Times)

26 May, 2010
Despite research showing that adverse reactions to the epilepsy drug Carbamazepine are highly frequent, patients who have such reactions will not qualify for the Department of Health’s (DOH) drug relief program because the drug is mainly prescribed by doctors for "off-­label" use, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Huang Sue-ying said yesterday.
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(Taiwan) NTU professor wins prize for research on hepatitis B


(China Post, Taiwan)

28 April, 2010
Chen Ding-shinn, a professor of National Taiwan University College of Medicine, has won the Nikkei Asia prize. Chen, 66, was awarded in honor of his accomplishment in discovering a link between the hepatitis B virus and liver cancer.
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(China) Kun Run Biotechnology secures investment agreement of US$8M from private placement


(BiotechEast staff)

27 April, 2010
Caduceus Asia Partners LP, an investment fund managed by OrbiMed Advisors, LLC, announced that along with Xueyun Cui, chairman of Kun Run Biotechnology, it had agreed to invest US$8 million in a private placement of preferred stock and warrants in Haikou, China-based Kun Run.




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(China) Charles River buys WuXi PharmaTech in US$1.6 billion deal


(Finance Asia)

27 April, 2010
Charles River Laboratories International, a provider of research models and associated services of preclinical drug development, is to buy US-listed Chinese drug research and development outsourcing company Wuxi PharmaTech in a US$1.6 billion cash and stock deal.
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(China) PPD opens vaccine research center in Taizhou, China


(BiotechEast staff)

26 April, 2010
Wilmington, NC-based CRO firm PPD, Inc. today announced it had opened a vaccine clinical research center in Taizhou, China. Through the center, PPD aims to provide clinical monitoring services to global and local biopharmaceutical companies seeking to develop vaccines in China.




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(Taiwan) SIRO Clinpharm Forms Alliance With VCRO, a Taiwan- based CRO


(BiotechEast staff)

20 April, 2010
SIRO Clinpharm a Contract Research Organization (CRO) with a presence in India, Western and Central Eastern Europe and the USA today announced its alliance with Virginia Contract Research Organization Co., Ltd. (VCRO), a Taiwan-based CRO.




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(Taiwan) Cord blood bank aims to be world's best


(Taiwan Today)

16 April, 2010
Once upon a time, storing a baby’s umbilical cord in frozen nitrogen must have seemed an odd idea, if it was thought of at all. But all that changed in 1988, when French researchers told an astonished world that they had used stem cells from a newborn female baby’s cord blood to cure her six-year-old brother of his anemia.
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