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January 22nd, 2004
Asia-Pacific governments invest in nano labs and research centers
Abstract:
A number of new research parks have opened in the Asia-Pacific region in the past few months, illustrating an increased level of commitment by local governments toward investment in nanotechnology and related fields. Among the new centers is Singapore's Biopolis research park, aimed at establishing bio and nanotech businesses. Biotech firm Novartis AG has already set up labs and Edison Liu, formerly of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, now heads the Genome Institute of Singapore, which took the lead in sequencing the SARS virus in 2003.
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