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Australian Doctors Given Web Access.
Funding for Health and Medical Research Projects.
Scientist to Look into Farm Animals’ Immune Systems.
China’s Biotech Industry Develops Rapidly.
Chinese-made AIDS Drug Available Soon.
China Uses Speedy and Cheap AIDS Test.
Japan Institute to Look into Problem Proteins.
Japan’s Fifth Mad Cow Disease Case.
GMOs Found in Japan’s Organic Soybeans.
Korea and China Set to Cooperate on Bio Sector.
BioMalaysia 2002 to Kick off in Kuala Lumpur.
Combating NZ’s Meningococcal Epidemic.
Taiwan’s Drinking Yogurt Contains Too Much Sugar.
Taiwan Sets up Training Center for Foreign Doctors.
Problems Faced in the Expansion of China’s Health Supplementary Products Market.
India: Popular Destination for Biotech Industry Investment in Asia Pacific.
Singapore’s Growing Biomedical Sector.
Competitive Positioning Strategies for Australian Biotech Companies.
Sunless Tanning.
R&D Start Grant for Prana’s Alzheimer’s Drug.
China in Brief.
USFDA Re-evaluate Approval for DRL’s AmVaz.
Santen Partners Johnson & Johnson in Eye Drugs Market.
Silicon Valley Edging Towards Biotech Industry.
Immunitor’s AIDS Vaccine Pending Phase III Clinical Trial.
The BIO 2005 international convention is the largest gathering of the biotech industry in the world. Last year, it was held on June 19-22 inside the behemoth Convention Center in downtown Philadelphia. It brought together 18 730 executives, investors, consultants, lawyers, politicians and scientists from 56 countries. More than 500 media representatives covered the event. Biotechnology research and findings presented by countries in the Asia Pacific region has begun to make a significant impact on these annual BIO gatherings. The achievements of some countries in this region are briefly reviewed.