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BioMedical Research in Singapore
Links to Medical Research Institutes
and Laboratories
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Biomedical
Engineering Research Centre |
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Aimed at
bridging the broad fields of biology and medicine with engineering. Biomedical
engineering
research
activities. |
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Bioprocessing
Technology Centre |
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Administered
by the Economic Development Board. "BTC's mission is to undertake
R&D and develop technological capabilities in strategic areas of
bioprocessing to support the biotechnology industry in Singapore." |
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Clinical
Trials & Epidemiology Research Unit |
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The unit provide the necessary
infrastructure to enable multicentre clinical trials and epidemiological
studies to be performed meeting international standards for design,
conduct and reporting. |
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DSO National Laboratories |
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Collaborates with
local establishments to form joint research. |
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Institute
of Molecular & Cell Biology |
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Established in 1987, the
IMCB is primarily funded by the Agency for Science, Technology &
Research (A*STAR), with some funding from industry and external granting
agencies. Their research focuses on cell regulation,
functional genomics, immunology, virology, and drug discovery. |
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National
University Medical Institute (NUMI) |
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Provides
centralized research facilities and services for Faculty of Medicine NUS and
develops research programmes in cardiovascular diseases and cancer. |
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NUS,
Bioinformatics Centre |
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The site provides information on current R&D projects in
Bioinformatics. In addition,
it also contains information and links to biological resources such as online journals,
databases, directories, software, laboratory equipment suppliers, newsgroups and archives. |
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NUS
Departments, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine |
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Promote collaborative research,
and encourages joint projects, workshops, and seminars with other research
bodies. |
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Singapore
Eye Research Institute |
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"SERI conducts applied and
basic research in myopia, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and other
ophthalmic diseases unique to Asia. Its prime focus is on the greatest
national and regional problem Ð myopia." |
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Tissue Modulation Laboratory |
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Research focus
on the development and composition of
tissue in a wound healing and repair situation. |
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Temasek
Life Sciences Laboratory |
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An affiliate of
National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University,
research focus on molecular biology and genetics. |
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