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Academia Sinica Researchers Discover Positive Feedback Loop in the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2011/04/20) The circadian clock in many organisms generates a 24-hour oscillation in biochemical, physiological, or behavioral processes to anticipate diurnal changes in the environment. The 24-hour oscillation is generated by a negative feedback loop me
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First Taiwanese Recipient of SEBM Distinguished Scientist Award (Chinese Version)
NCKU News (2011/04/20) Dr. Nan-Shan CHANG, Professor and Chair of the Institute of Molecular Medicine at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan, is one of the 9 recipients of the 2011 Distinguished Scientist Award by the US-based Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (SEBM).
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Sweet Pepper Gene Technology Pioneered by Academia Sinica Seen as Best Solution to Uganda's Banana Crop Crisis (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2011/04/15) Gene technology pioneered by Dr. Teng-Yung FENG, emeritus faculty member of the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology ( IPMB ), Academia Sinica, is seen by scientists in Uganda as the most feasible solution to a banana-wilt
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COA Decides to Cut Away Sick Barrel Trees to Stop Epidemic Proliferation (Chinese Version)
The Liberty Times (2011/04/13) A large scale epidemic proliferation among the CITES Appendices II enlisted valuable tree Taiwan Barrel Tree (Sphaeropteris lepifera) in North Taiwan was observed in recent years. By now the relevant forestry administrations of the Council of Agriculture (COA) have not foun
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NTNU Life Science Professor Chung-Hsin Wu Investigates Taiwan Bats’ Echolocation Ability (Chinese Version)
NTNU News (2011/03/28) In the past, scientists discovered that many species of bats produce high-pitched sounds to locate prey and navigate their way. Chung-Hsin WU, chairman of Bat Association of Taiwan and Professor of the Department of Life Science of National Taiwan Normal University,
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Academia Sinica Scientists Discover Structural Basis of RNase T in Stable RNA 3'-end Maturation (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica News (2011/03/09) The research team in the Institute of Molecular Biology in Academia Sinica has revealed the structural basis for RNase T in stable RNA 3'-end maturation. This work was carried out in the laboratory of the Research Fellow Dr. Hanna S. YUAN, and Dr.
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Biochemists at Academia Sinica Identify Link between a Motor Protein and Forming of Autophagosomes (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2011/02/22) Dr. Guang-Chao CHEN and Hong-Wen TANG, an Assistant Research Fellow and a PhD student, respectively, at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at Academia Sinica, recently identified the role of a motor protein (myosin-II ) in forming autop
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Taiwan-U.S. Technical Cooperation on Marine Biology (Chinese Version)
The Liberty Times E-paper (2011/02/11) Hualien Farglory Ocean Park and Shedd Aquarium in Chicago signed a reciprocal agreement on January 10, promising to technology and marine lives exchanges. With the agreement, both aquaria will help each other enhancing the expertise and equipment of marine education; Taiwan will offer P
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Academia TIGP Application Anticipated till March 31, while Research Fellows Visited Malaysia to Recruit Researchers and Graduate Students (Chinese Version)
CNA (2011/02/09) & Academia Sinica Announcements (2010/12/16) Four Research Fellows and three Research Fellows respectively at the Institute of Molecular Biology and the Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, R.O.C., held recruitment
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Physicists at Academia Sinica Identify Factors Governing Protein Aggregation, a Hallmark of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2011/01/11) Dr. Chin-Kun HU, Research Fellow at Laboratory of Statistical and Computational Physics of the Institute of Physics at Academia Sinica, and his collaborators have recently identified a number of key factors governing p
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Drosophila Brain Map Unfolded, Human Brain Decoding Is Dawning (Chinese Version)
CAN (2010/12/20) An interdisciplinary research team at National Tsing Hua University led by Professor Ann-Shyn CHIANG, Chief of NTHU Brain Research Center, has succeeded in indexing 16,000 of the 100,000 neuron cells of the drosophila, released NTHU on December 20. The result of the research has not only been publ
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Glycosphingolipids Undergo Change in Structure during Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells -- Indicated by Research Team of Academia Sinica (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/12/17) Recently, a team of scientists at Academia Sinica have contributed to knowledge about differentiation of human stem cells by discovering that a striking switch in the structure of the glyco
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NTU Professor Liang-Gee Chen Wins TWAS Prize in Engineering Science for His Contribution in Image Processing for Developing World (Chinese Version)
NTU Newsletter (Issue 1028) Liang-Gee CHEN, Distinguished Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Deputy Dean of College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National Taiwan University, won the Academy of Sciences for t
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Academia Sinica President Wong Awarded Life-Long EMBO Membership For Advances in the Life Sciences (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/11/19) The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) announced October 27, 2010, that the organization has awarded Academia Sinica President Chi-Huey WONG life-long associate membership for “outstanding research contributions”. President WON
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Academia Sinica Researchers Innovate Approaches of Sugar Chip Technology (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/10/27) The “Sugar Chip” team in Genomics Research Center at Academia Sinica has been devoted to the development of ingenious resolutions targeting glycan related issues. Led by Dr. Chung-Yi WU and Dr. Chi-Huey WONG, the team has lately published two of their innovative ap
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TWAS Elects 5 Academicians as Members, 1 Research Fellow at Academia Sinica Receives a Prize (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/10/21) The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) announced the election of five Academia Sinica Academicians among its 2010 list of new members on October 19. In addition, a Distinguished Research Fellow of Academia Sinica received an awa
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Research of Anti-Cancer Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Generation and Reprogramming Will Further Develop Back in Taiwan (Chinese Version)
The Liberty Times (2010/10/10) & udn.com (2010/10/11) Dr. Shi-Lung LIN, the distinguished alumnus of Chung Shan Medical University residing in the U.S., who succeeded in developing as well as taking out a medical patent from his novel method of introducing in
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Professor Stanley N. Cohen, Inventor of Genetic Engineering, to Lecture at Academia Sinica (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/10/05) Dr. Stanley N. COHEN, Professor of Genetics and Medicine at Stanford University, will give a lecture at Academia Sinica on October 12, 2010. During his lecture entitled “Being a scientist: A personal history of the invention of recombinant DNA and
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Academia Sinica's Biologists Find Length of Small RNAs Critical to Gene Silencing Amplification in Plants (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/09/09) RNA silencing is the prevailing molecular mechanism adopted by living organisms for programmed development and for defeating the invasion of pathogens. However, little is known about how RNA silencing is controlled and executed. A r
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Academia Sinica's 2010 Lecture in Honor of Former President Ta-You WU: Academician Kuan WANG to Lecture on Use of Nanotechnology in Medicine (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/09/03) Academician Kuan WANG, a Distinguished Research Fellow of the Institute of Biological Chemistry and the Institute of Physics at Academia Sinica, will give a lecture in honor of Former President Ta-
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Researchers Develop Mouse Model for Study of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration, a Common Cause of Dementia (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/08/27) A team of Taiwan researchers led by Academician Che-Kun James SHEN, a Distinguished Research Fellow of the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, has engineered the first mouse model of Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (
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Academia Sinica Biomedical Scientists Find Transporter of Vitamin C in Mitochondria That Aids Protection Against Oxidative Stress (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/08/19) Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, have identified GLUT10, a member of glucose transporter family, actually functions as a transporter of oxidized vitamin C to protect cel
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NHRI Presents Innovating iPSCs Generation Process, Producing Nononcogenic Stem Cells (Chinese Version)
NHRI Newsletter (2010/08/06), RTI (2010/08/09) & udn.com (2010/08/10) Taiwan has made an innovating breakthrough in stem cell research. A research team of National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) has succeeded in generating nononcogenic induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with human umbi
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Taiwan Researchers Discover New Fish Species Imperiled by Oil Spill (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/07/30) Dr. Hsuan-Ching HO, a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, recently discovered two previously unknown fish species dwelling on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico where the recent BP oil spill is threatening their living. The study, joi
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NTU Establishes Research Center for Developmental Biology and Regeneration Medicine (Chinese Version)
NTU Newsletter (Issue 1015) National Taiwan University has just approved the institution of the NTU Research Center for Developmental Biology and Regeneration Medicine (trans. temp.) in the administrative meeting on June 22, 2010; Academician Cheng-Ming CHUONG was appointed as the Honorary Cha
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Taiwan Scientists Identify Genetic Mismatch Causing Yeast Hybrids Sterile (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/07/21) A team of Taiwan researchers have recently identified incompatible genes in three closely-related yeast species, increasing understanding about how distinct species form during the process of evolution. The research, led by Dr. Jun-Yi LEU, an Assistant Research Fe
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Taiwan Develops the First Middle-Sized Fluorescent Fish in the World (Chinese Version)
PTS News, The Liberty Times & Udn.com (2010/06/25) The ornamental fish development technology in Taiwan has advanced. Council of Agriculture and Academia Sinica cooperate on and succeed in the development of the first middle-sized fluorescent fish in the world. According to the researchers, once this kind of
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Nobel Laureate Dr. Ahmed H. Zewail to give Lecture Entitled “The Nanoworld in 4D” at Academia Sinica (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/06/24) Dr. Ahmed H. ZEWAIL, the 1999 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), will give a lecture at Academia Sinica on June 29, 2010.
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Dr. Bruce Alberts, Former President of US National Academy of Sciences to Lecture at Academia Sinica (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/05/14) Dr. Bruce ALBERTS, a former president of the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and Professor Emeritus of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco, will give two lectures on May 20
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Academia Sinica - Institute of Biological Chemistry Researchers Detail Mechanism Involved in Staph Resistance to Antibiotics (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/04/28) The Staphylococcus bacteria are notorious for their ability to develop resistance to antibiotics almost as soon as they are approved for clinical use, and are the scourge of hospitals where they can cause deaths i
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