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Vaccinia A27 Protein Structure is Revealed to Regulate Virus and Host Cell Membrane Fusion (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2013/08/27) Two research teams in Academia Sinica, Dr. Andrew H.-J. WANG at the Institute of Biological Chemistry and Dr. Wen CHANG at the Institute of Molecular Biology, have joined the effort to solve the crystal structure of a vaccinia envelope A27 protein
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Phylogeneticists Reaffirm that the Living Fossil, Ginkgo, and Cycads are Sister Groups in the Evolutionary Tree (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2013/02/27) Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) is the only living representative of a plant lineage that has existed for at least 270 million years. However, the evolutionary relationship of gingko to other living seed plants has long been controv
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A Breakthrough in Carbohydrate-Based Vaccine: One Vaccine Targets Three Unique glycan Epitopes on Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2013/01/30) In 2008, the global cancer cases reached 12.7 million, among which 7.6 million people died from cancer. By 2030, the estimated cancer cases may rise to 21.26 million, and the estimated cancer related death may climb to 12.
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NCKU Sets Up Genetics, Genomics, Computational Biology Education Center (Chinese Version)
NCKU News (2012/12/11) The Society of Genetics, Genomics and Computational Biology had officially set up an education center at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, to facilitate genetics and computational biology studies and to promote international interaction and communication in the
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NCKU Hosts International Genome Informatics Conference (Chinese Version)
NCKU News (2012/12/12) National Cheng Kung University kicked off GIW 2012 -- the 23rd International Conference on Genome Informatics -- at International Conference Hall Dec. 12, attracting more than 140 scholars from 10 countries including Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, Canada, America, Germany, and Australia.
The fo
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America's Bioinformatics Expert Gave Keynote Speech on Cancer at GIW2012 (Chinese Version)
NCKU News (2012/12/14) Cancer genomics research expert Ilya SHMULEVICH, a professor of the Institute for Systems Biology ( ISB ) was invited by National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, as a keynote speaker for GIW 2012 -- the 23rd International Conference on Genome Informatics – giving a t
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Three Academicians and One Researcher at Academia Sinica Elected Fellows of AAAS (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/11/30) Three Academia Sinica Academicians and one Research Fellow have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the association announced November 29. Academicians Samuel TING, Chien HO and Wen-Hwa LEE, and Academia S
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EMBO, EMBC and the National Science Council of Taiwan Sign Cooperation Agreement (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/11/30) New ways of global scientific interaction have been created following a cooperation agreement between EMBO, its inter-governmental funding body, the European Molecular Biology Conference (EMBC), and the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC). The agreeme
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Academia Sinica's Plant Biologists Find Key Integrator of Light and Hormone Pathways in Regulation of Early Seedling Development (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/11/27) Starting from seed germination, various growth and developmental processes in plants are regulated by signals cued by environmental light and endogenous plant hormones; however, how plants coordinate these lig
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Unveiling the Myth of Analyzing Statistics and Detecting Causality, NTU International Team Had Recent Research Result Published on 《Science》(Chinese Version)
NTU Spotlight Professor Chih-hao HSIEH of NTU Institute of Oceanography and Institute of Ecology and Revolutionary Biology and his international research team have just had the recent research result published on Science on October 26: "D
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2009 Nobel Laureate Dr. Elizabeth BLACKBURN to Lecture at Academia Sinica (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/11/08) Professor Elizabeth BLACKBURN, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, has been invited by the New Century Health Care Promotion Foundation to give a lecture at Academia Sinica on November 9, 2012. The lecture will be entitled “Telomeres and T
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Academia Sinica's Researchers Discover Molecular Mechanisms of Left-right Asymmetric Control in the Sea Urchin (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/11/05) Researchers at the Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology ( ICOB ), Academia Sinica recently uncovered the molecular mechanisms that control the left-right asymmetry that leads to the five-fold radially symmetric body pla
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Plant Biologists find Import of Proteins into Chloroplasts is Dependent on Age (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/10/31) A research team lead by Dr. Hsou-min LI, a Research Fellow from the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica recently discovered that the import of proteins into chloroplasts in plants is dependent on age, upturning the previously accepted notion that
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Academia Sinica Researchers Unveil Regulatory Mechanisms of an Acid-activated Type VI Secretion System in Agrobacterium Tumefaciens (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/10/26) A research team led by Dr. Erh-Min LAI, Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, recently reported the regulatory mechanisms of a bacterial protein secreti
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First Arabidopsis Symposium in Taiwan held at NCKU (Chinese Version)
NCKU News (2012/10/05[15]) The first Arabidopsis Symposium in Taiwan was held at Department of Life Science of National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, on September 24-25, with world-renowned scholars and researchers from Germany and Japan exchanging knowledge regarding Arabidopsis.
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Academia Sinica Research Team Has Found the Drugs for Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Treatment (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica News (2012/10/04) Academician Che-Kun James SHEN at Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica recently has been cooperating with Professor Kuen-Jer TSAI at Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, leading the research team successfully
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National Yang Ming University Research Team Reports Breakthrough in CO2 Reduction (Chinese Version)
Taipei Times (2012/09/23) A Taiwanese research team has reported a breakthrough in carbon dioxide (CO2) capture biotechnology which it hopes will contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in an efficient and environmentally friendly way.
The research team, led by Chuan-hsiung CH
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Six Academia Sinica Scholars Elected TWAS Members, Awarded Prizes (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/09/21) The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) announced the election of five Academia Sinica Academicians among its 2012 list of new members on September 18. In addition, one research fellow from Academia Sinica was elected a TWAS Young Affiliate. The announceme
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Biologists at Academia Sinica Develops a New Molecular Strategy to Suppress Hepatitis C Virus Replication (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/09/20) A research team at Academia Sinica led by Drs. Michael M.C. LAI at the Institute of Molecular Biology and Tien-Hsien CHANG at the Genomics Research Center recently uncovered a key molecular player in hepatitis C virus replication.
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Molecular Biologists at Academia Sinica Observe Restoration of Low Mutation Rates in Yeast Cells Over 6,700 Generations – Validate Evolutionary Genetic Theory (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/09/19) A research team led by Dr. Jun-Yi Leu, an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Molecular Biology has validated the long-standing hypothesis in population genetics: that h
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Researchers Tabulate Disturbing Changes and Disappearance in Biodiversity in Southern Taiwan Coral Reefs over Last 26 years (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/09/11) A group of twelve researchers from Taiwan, Malaysia and Australia, including several members of Academia Sinica’s Biodiversity Research Center have found that over the past 26 years the composition of the coral re
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NTOU Identified Germ Cells and Somatic Cells in Coral Bodies for the First Time in the World (Chinese Version)
CNA, RTI & newtalk.tw (2012/08/29) In an NSC press conference on August 29, National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU) presented the findings of a research team led by the university's president Ching-Fong CHANG on coral development and reproduction. The research result contributed by th
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Researchers Find Three New Beetle Species in Kenting (Chinese Version)
Taipei Times (2012/08/25) A Taiwanese team has found four new species of darkling beetles in southern Taiwan, according to the Kenting National Park Headquarters.
Three of the discoveries were world firsts, while the other was a species’ first sighting in Taiwan, the park said.
The discoveries were made by a team of l
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Researchers at Academia Sinica Develop Mouse Model of Common Motor Neuron Disease Pinpointing TDP-43 Protein as Likely Cause (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/08/22) A research team led by Academician C-K James SHEN, a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Molecular Biology recently found that TAR DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) is a likely cause of the development
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Researchers Develop Transgenic Zebrafish Model of Bile Duct Cancer Induced by Hepatitis B/C Virus Proteins (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/08/16) Researchers at the Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology ( ICOB ) working with collaborators from Chang Gung Memorial Hospital recently developed a transgenic zebrafish model suitable for studying fibrosis and intrahepatic c
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Taiwan Synthetic Biologists Develop Genetic Engineering Method that Allows Yeast to Process Plant Mass into Ethanol (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2012/08/15) A research group led by Academician Wen-Hsiung LI, Distinguished Research Fellow and Director of the Biodiversity Research Center along with collaborators from National Chung Hsing University recently developed a simple on
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National Yang Ming University Researchers Identify Compound That Inhibits Cancer Development without Damaging Normal Cells (Chinese Version)
NYMU Spotlight (2012/07/20) & tophealth.com (2012/07/19) A research team at National Yang Ming University led by Professor Zee-Fen CHANG at the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has made a significant breakthrough in fundamental medicine. Th
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NCKU and Fujitsu Signed MOU to Build Platform for Genomics Research (Chinese Version)
NCKU News (2012/06/18) National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, and Fujitsu Taiwan LTD. signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on June 18 for building a platform of genomics and bioinformatics research to jointly promote computational biology, cultivate personnel training for bioinformatics
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Two Studies from the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica Published in 《PNAS》 Show How Plants Respond to Changing Environments (Chinese Version)
Academia Sninca Newsletter (2012/05/29) The laboratories of Dr. Shih-Long TU and Dr. Paul VERSLUES, both Assistant Research Fellows at the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, have recently reported new mechanisms by which pl
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NCHU Researchers Identify Key Gene Relating with Cancer Metastasis (Chinese Version)
NCHU News (2012/05/24) Metastasis is the most problematic issue in cancer treatment, and it is highly relevant to the capacity of cancer cell invasion; if the ways to suppress the invasion of cancer cells are found, more effective treatment to reduce the incidence of metastasis will be provided. A research tea
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