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Cancer research centre opens
Wed, Oct 15, 2008
The Straits Times

THE National University of Singapore's $256 million cancer research centre is now open for business.

Currently hosted at NUS' Centre for Life Sciences, the Cancer Research Centre of Excellence will focus on cancer stem cells, cancer biology, epigenetics, experimental therapeutics and genomic oncology.

Its 125-strong research staff, who will double in size, will study cancers predominant in Asians, such as nasopharyngeal cancer and lung cancer.

 


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