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2010-Nov-11 Academia Sinica E-news No.192  

 
Professor Ryoji Noyori, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, to Lecture at Academia Sinica

 


Study on the Atmosphere of Venus Verifies the Existence of Sulfate, a Likely Substance to Regulate Climate Change


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The Academia Sinica Investigator Award Mini-Symposium (Division of Life Sciences) will be Held on November 22, 2010

Time: Monday, November 22, 2010, 13:30-17:00

Venue: IMB B1 Auditorium

Moderator: Dr. Y. Henry Sun, Distinguished Research Fellow, IMB

Speakers: Dr. Chung-Hsuan Chen, Dr. Lee-Young Chau, Dr. Ting-Fang Wang, Dr. Hanna S. Yuan

*The lectures will be delivered in English.

Contact: Academic Affairs Office, Ms. Hsu (02) 2789-9378

 


Lectures(November 11-26)
 
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2004 & 2005 Survey of Visitors’ Expenditures and Trends in Taiwan will be Released

 


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