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2011-Mar-03 Academia Sinica E-news No.206  

 
Friends of Academia Sinica Association Established

Biochemists Identify Link between Motor Protein and Forming of Autophagosomes

Dr. Fang-Yi Chiou and Dr. Yi-Hsien Su granted membership in the Global Young Academy, GYA

Personnel

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Academic Events

Lecture in Honor of Former President Shih-Chieh Wang will be held on March 12, 2011

Topic: Why do Diseases have History?

Speaker: Academician Angela Ki Che Leung, Adjunct Research Fellow,  Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica

Venue: Conference Room 1, 2F, Center of Academic Activities, Academia Sinica

Date: March 12, 2011 (Saturday) 2:004:00PM


Lectures(March 03-March 11)

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Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery and Husbandry Census of 1980 Will Be Released

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