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tbi Trends in Bio/Pharmaceutical Industry (TBI) is a scientific journal focused on the latest discoveries, innovations, development and trends in the various fields of life sciences, especially in research institutes and pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. Authors of TBI are mostly, but not limited to, scientific, legal and financial professional and entrepreneurs in US with Chinese heritage. The targeted readers of TBI are researchers, scientists, entrepreneurs and senior managers in biopharmaceutical industry. TBI is published quarterly both online and in hard copies.

TBI is the official journal of the Alliance of Chinese-American Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Associations (ALL-CABPA), an alliance of 5 nonprofit organizations comprising of Chinese-American Bio/pharmaceutical Society (CABS) in San Francisco Bay Area, Sino-American Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Professionals Association (SABPA) in San Diego and Los Angeles area, ... arrow Read more

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FOXO3A: The Longivity Gene Also Found

Since the discovery of association of FOXO3A gene with longevity in Japanese population by a team of US and Japanese scientists headed by Dr. Bradley Willcox of the Pacific Health Research Institute and the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, such association has been also found in German and French and Italian populations.Published in December issue ...
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BayHelix held its annual meeting

As part of its tradition, BayHelix holds its annual meeting every year in the San Francisco bay area right before the JP Morgan Conference. This year, BayHelix had its 7th Annual Meeting in San Francisco Mission Bay UCSF campus on Sunday January 10th. It is a whole day program with a member-only morning session and an open forum symposium in the af ...
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Vitamin C: key discovery of iPS transformation

A research group from Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Heaklth, led by Prof. Pe Duanqing, has just announced that they have found Vitamin C can give iPS cell transformation a big boost. By adding vitamin C to the medium, the researchers managed to turn 1 to 2 percent, compared to 0.01 percent, of cells into iPS cell colonies. The results we ...
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