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Authors: Triendl, R Yoon, R
Citation: R. Triendl et R. Yoon, Singapore - from microprocessors to microarrays? Singapore hopes to becomethe R&D and manufacturing hub for the East Asian biotechnology industry, but it may find that its past success in IT does not predict future success in biotechnology., NAT BIOTECH, 19(6), 2001, pp. 521-522

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan launches Rice Genome Simulator, NAT BIOTECH, 19(3), 2001, pp. 189-190

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan's bioinformatics efforts misguided, NAT BIOTECH, 19(2), 2001, pp. 107-108

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Chinese gov't chips in to industry, NAT BIOTECH, 19(1), 2001, pp. 12-13

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, New semiconductor consortium is launched, RES TECH M, 44(1), 2001, pp. 4-4

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Staffing shortage threatens Japan's structural genomics, NATURE, 410(6829), 2001, pp. 724-724

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Genes may solve hormone-disrupter debate, NATURE, 409(6818), 2001, pp. 274-274

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Genomics forges ahead in East Asia, NAT BIOTECH, 18(3), 2000, pp. 278-279

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japanese research center changers career structure, NAT MED, 6(5), 2000, pp. 488-488

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan to permit stem cell research, NAT MED, 6(3), 2000, pp. 239-239

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, And why do they ignore Japan?, PHYS WORLD, 13(8), 2000, pp. 11-11

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Physics helps solve protein structures, PHYS WORLD, 13(7), 2000, pp. 8-8

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan seeks to commercialize research, PHYS WORLD, 13(4), 2000, pp. 6-6

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Photonics goes everywhere, PHOTON SPEC, 34(5), 2000, pp. 126

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, China wakes up to biotechnology, BIOFUTUR, 2000(196), 2000, pp. 36-40

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Alignment despite antagonism: The US-Korea-Japan security triangle., PAC AFF, 73(2), 2000, pp. 301-303

Authors: Cyranoski, D Triendl, R
Citation: D. Cyranoski et R. Triendl, Japan to bypass bureaucracy by reshaping science ministries, NATURE, 408(6814), 2000, pp. 757-757

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japanese court backs woman researcher, NATURE, 407(6807), 2000, pp. 935-935

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Reactor refit ignites debate on Japan's fusion strategy, NATURE, 407(6804), 2000, pp. 549-549

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan seeks to unify ethics rules on genomics research, NATURE, 406(6797), 2000, pp. 665-665

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Study compares chimps and people, NATURE, 406(6791), 2000, pp. 4-4

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, World's academies seek a sustainable future, NATURE, 405(6786), 2000, pp. 501-501

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan calls for open access to human genome data, NATURE, 405(6784), 2000, pp. 265-265

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japan gears up for growth in genomics, NATURE, 404(6781), 2000, pp. 913-913

Authors: Triendl, R
Citation: R. Triendl, Japanese science: From the inside, NATURE, 404(6781), 2000, pp. 934-934
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