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July 12, 2010 - Volume 88, Number 28
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- DOI:10.1021/CEN070110153728
Business Concentrates
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- BASF Returns Fire In Pemex Lawsuit
- BASF is fighting back against the lawsuit that Pemex filed in federal court in Texas over BASF’s...
- Total And Milliken Collaborate On Resin
- Total Petrochemicals and Milliken Chemical have teamed up to develop a new polypropylene resin...
- UOP, Total Advance Methanol-To-Olefins
- Engineering firm UOP and oil and chemical giant Total say they have successfully demonstrated a methanol-to-olefins process...
- Dow Claims Low Worker Mortality
- Dow Chemical has completed a study claiming that its U.S. employees have low mortality rates ...
- Stepan Gets Cremer’s Methyl Ester Plant
- Stepan Co. has acquired a methyl ester plant on Singapore’s Jurong Island...
- Sanofi Signs Two Bulk Drug Agreements
- The French drug giant Sanofi-Aventis will carry out contract manufacturing for two biotech firms...
- Johnson Matthey Buys Biocatalysis Company
- Johnson Matthey has acquired X-Zyme...
- AstraZeneca And MRC Combine Libraries
- AstraZeneca and MRC Technology are teaming up to discover new medicines for a variety of diseases...
- DSM Completes Plant For Novel Polymer
- DSM has expanded a plant in Sittard-Geleen that makes Stanyl ForTii...
- UCSF Spin-Off Scores Venture Financing
- Calithera has raised $40 million in its first round of financing...
- Aquapharm Picks AMRI For Marine Chemistry
- Albany Molecular Research Inc. has formed a marine chemistry collaboration with Aquapharm Biodiscovery...
- GSK, Singapore Fund Green Production
- GlaxoSmithKline and Singapore’s Economic Development Board have started disbursing funds to academic researchers in green pharmaceutical manufacturing...
- Lilly Will Acquire Protein Drug Firm
- Eli Lilly & Co. has agreed to acquire Alnara...
- Business Roundup
- BASF, Total And Milliken, UOP, Dow, Stepan, Sanofi, Johnson Matthey, AstraZeneca, DSM, UCSF....
Topics Covered
GlaxoSmithKline and Singapore’s Economic Development Board have started disbursing funds to academic researchers in green pharmaceutical manufacturing. The company and the government agency will finance the research from a $35 million fund, roughly two-thirds of which comes from GSK. The first disbursement of $3.5 million will go to eight researchers at three academic institutions in Singapore who will hire 17 Ph.D.-level researchers to support their projects.
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