Author: Andrew

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Today’s official opening of the China National Gene Bank (CNGB) marks a new phase in Chinese-International genomics collaboration, providing scientists from across the world with access to one of the world’s most comprehensive and sophisticated bio repositories with the goal of enabling breakthroughs in human health research and contributing to global biodiversity conservation efforts.

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The 2015 World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Summit took place in Madrid, Spain on April 15 and 16, 2015 with more than 700 representatives from government agencies, tourism service providers and media outlets as well as investors and industry experts in attendance. HNA Group chairman Chen Feng gave one of the summit’s key speeches. The event was sponsored by Platinum sponsor NH Hotel Group, a subsidiary of HNA Group and the third largest hotel group in Europe.

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DJI, the world leader in unmanned aerial vehicle technology, said Monday it will soon open a flagship store in Hong Kong featuring flight cages, experience zones, an aerial photo gallery, technical support center and DJI’s full range of consumer and professional products.

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  Dutch biotech company Micreos announces today that it has secured EUR12 million in additional equity for the global development of its antibacterial lysin technology, Staphefekt in new products. Micreos intends to use the secured funds, which run until 2017, for the global development of Staphefekt(TM) as a pharmaceutical (Rx) product.

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On April 20, a new video advertisement hit the big screens of Shibuya. The advertisement came from the China-based game company NetEase Games, and showed people from all walks of life sharing the fun and excitement of online gaming. With the slogan, “Passionate Gaming Enthusiasts”, NetEase launched their brand-new publicity campaign, and staked a fresh claim in the international gaming industry.

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Published in “Contemporary Clinical Trials”, a cost-benefit study establishes that the revolutionary technological platform developed by the “Electronic Health Records for Clinical Research” (EHR4CR) project, co-funded by the European Commission and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), under the Innovative Medicines Initiative, would enhance and speed up clinical research processes, reduce trials timelines and costs, and generate significant added value for clinical trial sponsors.

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