Two Leading Korean Universities Move To Open Pharmacy Colleges To Meet Growing Demand For Pharma/Biotech Services
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SEOUL - Sparked by the South Korean government's push to strengthen the local pharmaceutical industry, the country's two most prestigious private universities are now revealing their plans to open their own pharmacy schools in addition to their currently existing medical schools
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