General Information & Statistics

2002 ◽  
Vol 06 (09) ◽  
pp. 332-338

New Biotech Center in South Australia. China Sees Jump in AIDS Cases. World First Liver Operation Succeeds in Hong Kong. India Sets Grain Export Target. Increasing Rate of Eating Disorders in Japanese Teenagers. Japan Urged to Unite Nanotechnology with Biotechnology. Spying Controversies Surround Korea's Biotech Hub in the US. Korea Latest Biotech Efforts. Korea to Set up Bioterror Hotline. Technology Showcase for New Zealand and Australia Biotech Sectors. Singapore Gives US$33 Million Grant for Biomedical Research. Singapore to Build Second Science Hub. Students Awarded for Outstanding Scientific Research.

2002 ◽  
Vol 06 (08) ◽  
pp. 289-296

China Made Great Stride in Biotechnology Over Last 15 Years. First Asian Biotech Summit to be Held in China. International Biotechnology Exhibition to Kick off in Beijing. Sino-Canadian Bioscience Lab Set up in Xinjiang. China Join Hands with Russia, Belarus and Ukraine in Science and Technology. Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China Urged to Cooperate in Bio-Pharmaceutical Development. India Seeks More US Funds for Farm R&D. Incidence of Pulmonary Disease Diagnosed as Asthma High in India. Japanese Biotech Industry Seeking to Establish Ties with Europe. Korea Spends Half the Agriculture Budget to Subsidize Farming Sector. NZ Biotech Sector to Overtake Meat Industry in Eight Years. Singapore and Japan Strengthen R&D Ties. Biotechnology in Asia 2002 to be Held in Singapore. Singapore Sets up New Infectious Diseases Center.


2007 ◽  
Vol 11 (06) ◽  
pp. 318-328

Australia — Australia and New Zealand Collaborate on Grain Research. Australia — Cervical Cancer Hope for Developing World. Australia — Agilent Technologies Honors Australian Researcher with 2007 Manfred Donike Award. China — China Adopts Five-Year Health Plan. China — Chinese HIV/AIDS Advocate Gao Receives Award. China — China's New Rule on Prescription of Drugs. China — China to Increase Spending on Agricultural Biotechnology. China — China to Increase Natural Science Research Investment. China — Free TB Detection and Treatment Promised in China. China — Dr Zhang Xu Awarded the 6th Shanghai Peony Award for Research in Natural Sciences. China — National Survey on TB Drug-Resistance to Be Launched. China — Twelve Technological Infrastructure Projects to Be Built in China. China — China Passes Draft Regulation on Human Organ Transplant. China — Scientist Wins Top Scientific and Technological Award. China — Science and Technology Progress in 2006. Hong Kong — Hong Kong Reports Human Case of H9N2. India — India's Maharashtra FDA Conducted Raids on Fake Drug Makers. India — NIH Chooses India and China for HIV Clinical Trials. India — Apollo Hospitals Teams Up with StemCyte on Stem Cell Research. India — Ranbaxy in Lipitor Patent Suit with Pfizer in 17 countries. India — DuPont to Set Up R&D Center in India. India — AZRFI Dissolved and AstraZeneca to Mentor Science Sponsorship. India — AstraZeneca's New Center in India. Japan — Tamiflu May be Dangerous to Teens. New Zealand — PHARMAC Asking about Herceptin Funding. New Zealand — Two New Medicines Funded for People with HIV. South Korea — South Korean Laboratory Develops Radiation Source for Cancer Treatment. South Korea — Health Ministers of South Korea, China and Japan to Meet. South Korea — South Korea to Issue Safety Warnings on Tamiflu. Taiwan — Taiwan Scientists Develop Reproductive Cells from hESC. Thailand — Thai Health Groups Urge the Boycotting of Abbott. Vietnam — Vietnam to Produce Bird Flu Vaccines for Poultry. Others — WHO takes Stern Measures against Fake Drugs.


2002 ◽  
Vol 06 (05) ◽  
pp. 162-169

Free Vaccine for Meningococcus Bacterial Infection. Chinese Pharmaceutical Companies to Invest in Pakistan. China Mulls Fighting Iron Deficiency with Fortified Flour. China Destoys Contaminated Imported Meat. Northern Ireland and Hong Kong to Collaborate in Biotech. Hong Kong Cleans Up Poultry Markets to Halt Bird Flu Virus. Japanese Consumers to Get Information on Beef. Some Agricultural Statistics in Korea. Malaysia and Thailand to Boost Scientific Collaboration. Singapore Expects More Biomedical Investments in 2002. Simple Test Kit for Cancer to Hit Shelves Soon. Singapore Offers Online Medical Services. Second Heart Center Set Up in Singapore. Taiwan Industrial Parks Offer 40 Percent Rental Discount. Thai Government Urged to Strengthen Economic Ties with China.


2001 ◽  
Vol 05 (19) ◽  
pp. 481-487

Chinese Experts Denounce Human Cloning. China Seeks US Help to Combat AIDS. NIH Identifies 64 Stem Cell Colonies. Dengue Fever Spreads to Macau and Hong Kong. Biotechnology and Life Sciences Industry Opportunities: Asia-Pacific Summit. Taipei International Master Forum on Biotechnology, 2001. Taiwan to Set Up Agricultural Biotechnology Park. Biomedical Meeting Held in NZ.


2001 ◽  
Vol 05 (14) ◽  
pp. 307-313

The Asian Rice Biotechnology Network: An Overview. Top Scientists to Speak at BioMedical Asia 2001. China's OTC Drug Market Prospers. Tainan Science Park to be Extended. India and New Zealand to Cooperate in Food Processing. Taiwan to Boost Mango Sales in China, Hong Kong and Singapore. Medical Library Service Available to the Public in Beijing.


2007 ◽  
Vol 11 (16) ◽  
pp. 1079-1086

AUSTRALIA — Australia Launches New Online Service to Explain Laboratory Tests. AUSTRALIA — Australia Government Pledges US$86 Million to Indonesia to Fight HIV/AIDS. CHINA — New Test Improves Detection of Liver Cancer. CHINA — CAS Scientists Discover New Mechanism for Neural Stem Cell Maintenance. CHINA — Price of Herbs to Increase in China. HONG KONG — Scientists from Chinese University of Hong Kong Discover New Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis C with Less Side Effects. INDIA — AKCDA to Set Up Drug Information Center at Trichur in Kerala. INDIA — India Invests in Nanotech Park in Bangalore. INDIA — Serum Institute of India Launches Low-cost HIB Vaccine in India. INDIA — Indian Government Launches Campaign to Curb Mother-to-Child HIV Transmissions. INDONESIA — WHO Urges Indonesia to Share Live H5N1 Virus Samples. NEW ZEALAND — New Zealand Minister Rejects GM Corn. SINGAPORE — Singaporean Scientists Make Medical Breakthrough Findings in Crab Blood. SINGAPORE — IBN and Caltech to Tie Up in Nanomedicine. SOUTH KOREA — South Korean Scientist Created World's First "Virgin Birth" by Accident. TAIWAN — Leukemia Drug Used as a Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease. VIETNAM — Vietnam Finds Bird Flu Poultry Near China Border.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Octavian Andronic

What is Ethics? The definition of ethics revolves around the concept of morality. Ethics is defined as a set of moral principles that govern a person's actions. Or as the philosophy of morality. Or as the discipline that defines, guides, or describes what is good and bad, right and wrong.We may ask ourselves: is ethics of scientific research a science itself? Probably not. Ethics of scientific research refers to the guidelines that define or describe a responsible conduct of research. If we ask for random individuals to tell examples of violations of integrity or research ethics, the most common answers will certainly be: plagiarism and data manipulation. These are, as we all know, the most feared ethic violations that can affect the work of a researcher and can even lead to the end of his career.The issues of ethics and the integrity of research, a more recently introduced term, are in fact issues of greater finesse than these clear and indisputable violations of any system of moral and ethical values. The academic community has focused over the past two decades on many issues of ethics and integrity. Many of the world's states have set up institutions or departments exclusively responsible to study, define and judge ethical issues. In Europe, the first such institute was set up in Finland in 1996, where the first national guide on scientific integrity was drafted.At the same time, on global level, it became clear that there is a need for guidelines and statements to define and standardize, regardless of regional culture and practice, the academic research and publication activities from the point of view of integrity. Therefore, guidelines such as the Helsinki Declaration, the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity, the Montreal Statement on Research Integrity, and the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity have been issued.In 2012, the DORA Declaration was written and signed until today by more than 14,000 researchers and over 1400 institutions. The general recommendation of this statement is: "Do not use journal-based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, as a substitute measure of the quality of individual research articles, to assess individual contributions, or to hiring, promoting, or funding decisions " This year, I was honored to attend at the 6th edition of The World Conference of Research Integrity, which took place in Hong Kong in early June and gathered participants from all over the world. The statement made on this occasion is titled: The Hong Kong Manifesto for Assessing Researchers: Fostering Research Integrity. It discusses one of the most current issues in research: assessing researchers and their outcomes. This manifesto proposes 5 principles accompanied by references for each and implementation suggestions. These five principles are:1. Assess researchers based on responsible practices in all aspects of the research enterprise2. Value the reporting of all research, regardless of the results and reward honest and transparent reporting3. Value the practice of open science4.Value and broad range of research activities, such as innovation, replication, synthesis, and meta-research5. Value and range of other contributions to research, such as peer review for grants and publications, and mentoring In Romania, in 2016, a number of minimal criteria for academic promotion have been proposed that have become mandatory since 2017. For the field of medicine, the minimum criteria only take into account the publishing activity from the SCIE database of the Web of Science (Clarivate Analitycs) and are based on the hirsch index, the cumulative impact factor and the total number of published articles. Thus, we can observe that in Romania, as in many other countries of the world, the minimum criteria violate both the recommendations of the DORA Declaration and the Hong Kong Manifesto, being based on quantitative metrics or metrics that are not intended for the assessment of researchers and taking into account only a small sector of a researcher's entire scientific activity.In conclusion, the latest trends in integrity research focuses on the transparency and objectivity of the process of evaluating both researchers and research. There is a global care for the objectivity of academic evaluation and promotion processes, the rational use of scientometric parameters as well as for the evaluation of the quality of research and its impact both at scientific and social levels.


2002 ◽  
Vol 06 (14) ◽  
pp. 518-526

Challenges for Australia's Biotechnology Sector. Website on Poisonous Creatures and Plants Launched. Pharmaceutical Giants to Set up Research Centers in China. MedPharmaWorld Conference to be Held in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Science Park Unveiled. Yogurt's on a Roll in Japan. Controlling Korea's Foot-and-mouth Disease Outbreaks. Sugar Cane Extract Available for Treating Cholesterol. Increase in Premature Births Perhaps Due to Work. NZ's Opportunity in Bio-pharmaceuticals. Study on Rice Structural Genomics to be Completed By 2002. Filipino Farmers Urged to Adopt Biotechnology. Singapore Varsity Students to Study at US Biotech Firms. Taiwan to Build R&D Center as Showcase for Enterprises.


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