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Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology, Aging, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Dr. William Hurlbut discusses neuroscience research advances, lifestyle enhancement, and ... all » anti-aging therapies--focusing on the desires and goals of human beings rather than on the technologies employed.
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Biotechnology and Food Systems in Developing Countries
The potential of biotechnology to improve the condition of human life in developing countries is gaining credence. Robert Timmer, Ph.D. discusses how biotechnology could impact the economies of developing countries/
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Russ B. Altman on Pharmacogenomics
Prof. Altman is the director of the Center for Biomedical Computation at Stanford University and is director of the biomedical informatics training program. From Google TechTalks
Added:3 years ago, in category:RESEARCH REPORTS
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Gregory Stock on Biotechnology & Health Care
Biomedical researcher Gregory Stock, author of "Redesigning Humans," speaks on "Biotechnology and Health Care: The Road Ahead" in this excerpt from his presentation at the World Future Society's 2007 conference.
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North Sichuan Medical College
An introduction to North Sichuan Medical College. The college adheres to the guiding principles of student-centered teaching, quality-emphasis, and a high level of scholarship, and it has developed a motto, Commitment, Fraternity, Honesty, and Creativity. It has developed into an important provincial center of higher medical education, research, disease prevention, and rheumatism treatment since its establishment in 1951.
Added:3 years ago, in category:LIFE SCIENCE FACILITIES
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BIMC The Medical City
An introduction to the Beijing China-US International Medical Center (BIMC), a joint venture of Harvard Medical International (HMI), US Invest Group (UIG) and Tongzhou District Government.
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Monsanto: Dr. Norman Borlaug & the Green Revolution
Dr. Norman Borlaug, Nobel Laureate and leader of the Green Revolution, shares his views on the benefits and safety of genetically modified crops to increase food production while preserving the environment. www.monsanto.com
Added:3 years ago, in category:INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
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Invest in Zhuhai
An introduction to Zhuhai from the Zhuhai Investment Bureau. Located in southern Guangdong Province on the west bank of the Pearl River. Many famous universities such as Tsinghua (Zhuhai) Science Park, Harbin Institute of Technology New Economic Resources Development Harbor have set up research bases in Zhuhai, thus forming the University-Campus-Science Creative Coast. www.zhuhai.com.cn
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Davos 2004: Investing in China
Is China a Foreign Investment Goldmine or Minefield? Victor L. L. Chu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong SAR; Carlos Ghosn, President, Nissan Motor Company, Japan; Dinesh C. Paliwal, Group Executive Vice-President, ABB, Switzerland William G. Parrett, Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, USA Ulrich Schumacher, President and Chief Executive Officer, Infineon Technologies, Germany; Donald L. Evans, US Secretary of Commerce Moderated by Bruce Nussbaum, BusinessWeek
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Burton G. Malkiel: Investing in China
Professor Burton Malkiel discusses why China will enjoy growth rates of economic activity well above those in the developed world. Malkiel shows that Chinese equities now are attractively priced relative to their earnings, their historical valuations, and their growth rates and that some risks have been attenuated over time. Malkiel then proceeds to examine the potential rewards and risks of the various indirect methods U.S. investors can use to access the Chinese market. April 2006
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