Singapore, UK Award Infectious Disease Research Grants As Singapore Continues To Build Biomedical Research Base
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SINGAPORE - Singapore and the United Kingdom have awarded SGD$4.5 million ($3.2 million) in grants covering six infectious disease research projects conducted jointly by Singapore and UK universities. The diseases include gastric flu, hepatitis B, dengue fever and tuberculosis
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