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2012-Nov-15 Academia Sinica E-news No.293  

 
Researchers Discover Molecular Mechanisms of Left-right Asymmetric Control in the Sea Urchin
 
2009 Nobel Laureate Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn to Lecture at Academia Sinica
 
Personnel
 
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Academic Events

Knowledge Feast Lecture for November: Inflammation and Disease: Friend or Foe?

 


Special Lecture Given by Prof. Ei-ichi Negishi


Lecture in Honor of Former President Hu Shih: “Superstition” and its Discontents – On the Impact of Temple Destruction Campaigns in China, 1898-1948


2012 Symposium on Administrative Regulation And Judicial Remedies
 
CAPAS-VASS Annual Conference on “SMEs of Taiwan and Vietnam under Global Crisis”
 
Lectures(November 15-23)

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Data released by the Center for Survey Research

 


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