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    EYE ON CHINA

      Biotechnology unveils secrets of Chinese medicine.

      Climate change a mixed blessing for wheat, say experts.

      NTOU identified germ cells and somatic cells in coral bodies for the first time in the world.

      Researchers tabulate disturbing changes and disappearance in biodiversity in Southern Taiwan coral reefs over last 26 years.

      NCKU research team discovers new complex in treating cancer.

      Chinese scientists successfully crack the genome of diploid cotton.

      Taiwan's healthcare market boosted by aging population.

      Researchers develop mouse model of common motor neuron disease pinpointing TDP-43 protein as likely cause.

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      EYE ON CHINA

        WuXi PharmaTech receives honorable mention at 2014 ISPE Facility of the Year Awards.

        UCLA launches joint venture with Chinese firm to open sophisticated lab in Shanghai.

        Mucosis enters strategic partnership with Changchun BCHT Biotechnology of China.

        Catalent enters biosimilar development collaboration with Zhejiang Hisun Pharma.

        Bio-Techne acquires Shanghai PrimeGene Bio-Tech.

        Sinovac receives notification of China government grant for EV71 vaccine project.

        Sinovac enters technology transfer agreement with intravacc to develop and commercialize Sabin Inactivated Polio Vaccine (sIPV).

        WuXi PharmaTech breaks ground on new cell therapy manufacturing facility.

        China study to see how Pacific current affects climate.

        ResearchDx receives Strategic Partner Award from WuXi AppTec.

        iBio receives patent allowance in China for fusion protein compositions and technology.

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        BIOBOARD

          AUSTRALIA – Potential of Anisina to become major new chemotherapy.

          AUSTRALIA – Phylogica peptide fusion kills aggressive breast cancer cells.

          INDIA – South Asia running out of groundwater.

          JAPAN – Fruit fly studies shed light on adaptability.

          KOREA – Hanmi Pharm begins phase 2 clinical trials on new long-acting human growth hormone drug.

          MALAYSIA – Researchers discover breakthrough treatment for depression.

          MALAYSIA – New diagnosis tool pushed to cope with diabetes in Asia.

          SINGAPORE – Scientists discover gene that allows a peek into the future on eye disease.

          SINGAPORE – Babies from moms with hepatitis have better immune systems.

          THE PHILIPPINES – Debate persists on pneumonia vaccine in the Philippines.

          VIETNAM – Second hookworm genome hoped to lead to vaccines.

          AFRICA – Shop-based malaria kit boosts testing for disease.

          BRAZIL – Prospective Chagas vaccine proves effective in trials.

          EUROPE – Vaccine against placental malaria to start human tests in Germany and Benin.

          SRI LANKA – Sri Lankan farmers told to adapt to changing climate.

          UNITED STATES – Genetic markers play a role in who benefits from aspirin, NSAIDs to lower colon cancer risk.

          UNITED STATES – Potential Ebola treatment mechanism discovered.

          UNITED STATES – Researchers develop new potential drug for rare leukemia.

          UNITED STATES – Researchers find new link between neurodegenerative diseases and abnormal immune responses.

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          EYE ON CHINA

            Pfizer Advances Biosimilars Leadership with Investment in a New World-Class Global Biotechnology Center in China

            Global Experts Convene to Discuss China's Plan for Diabetes Prevention and Rehabilitation in 2016

            Synthace Awarded Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum

            GSK Institute for Infectious Diseases and Public Health to Partner with Tsinghua University to Tackle Global Public Health Challenges

            Fangyuan Pharmaceutical Invests Heavily in R&D of New Drugs for Treatment of Superbacteria

            Research Centers to Boost New Zealand-China Science Collaboration

            Dehaier Medical Systems Ltd. Cooperates with China Sciences Group (Holding) Co., Ltd. to Enter China's Elderly Sleep Apnea Market

            Yisheng Biopharma and the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases Announce Positive Animal Results of Vaccine against Ebola Virus

            Ally Bridge Group (ABG) Expands Personalized Medicine Portfolio, Invests in LinkDoc Technology Limited, China's Oncology Big Data Company

            Infinitus Establishes International Research Center to Promote Research into the Safety of Chinese Herbal Medicines

            Local Scientists Invent Novel DNA Testing Technology to Raise Test Accuracy

            Butterflies Offer Climate Scientists Ecological Insights

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            Engineering a Sustainable Future (Vol. 26, No. 07n08, Full Issue)

              For the months of July and August 2022, APBN considers how technology, for better or for worse, allows us to engineer a future where we can grow crops in the ocean, save endangered animals, and possibly even bring extinct animals back to life.

              Here, we have Alex Teo, Managing Director and Vice President of Siemens Digital Industries Software, Southeast Asia, on how we can look towards the ocean as a viable alternative to traditional farming; Dr Sebastian Diecke and Steven Seet on the use of stem cell-associated techniques to rescue the northern white rhino from extinction; and Vanessa Quek on considering what de-extinction really means for us and other animals.

              Other highlights in this issue include highlights from a webinar hosted by Professor Michael S. Strano, Joint Principal Investigator at Disruptive & Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP), on the recent advancements in AgriTech to help meet the increasing demand for food, and an interview with Dr Mee-ran Kim, Professor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Chair of the APAC Consensus, on the gynaecological condition, endometriosis.