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The 5th Asian Biomaterials Congress (ABMC5) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan on May 6th through 9th, 2015. ABMC5 will have 5 plenary speakers and 60 keynote speakers to give their most recent research progress. Additionally, we are expecting to have more than 400 scientists and researchers to gather, discuss, and observe the rapidly growing fields in biomaterials.
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At the 2014 Annual Joint Symposium on Biomaterials and Controlled Release in National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, more than 200 attendees gathered from mainland China and Taiwan to exchange knowledge on emerging topics in biomaterials and drug delivery science.
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The 1st LC webinar hosted by Taiwan CRS LC. at 2021, Jan. 6th, 10 AM-11
AM in UTC (6 PM-7PM Taipei Time) | Chih-Kuang Yeh and Shang-Hsiu Hu,
National Tsing Hua University |
2019 International
Conference on Biomedical Polymers
International Conference on Biomedical Polymers in Nanjing More
IADDS-BCRS 2019
The 2019 International Advanced Drug Delivery Symposium & Annual Meeting of Biomaterials and Controlled Release Society (IADDS-BCRS 2019) was held on March 28–29, 2019, at the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Science, National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. More
2015 ABMC5 meeting
At the 2015 ABMC5 Meeting in Taipei, more than 500 attendees gathered from 13 countries to exchange knowledge on emerging topics in Biomaterials, nanotechnology, biosynthesis of polymeric biomaterials, tissue engineering for drug delivery and regenerative medicine. More
2015 CRS
Annual Meeting
Register now for Controlled Release Society Annual Meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland July 26 - 29! More
2015 ABMC
The 5th ABMC5 will be held in Taipei, Taiwan on May 6th through 9th, 2015. More
Welcome
Welcome our new members!More
2014 Joint Symposium on Biomaterials and Controlled Release
The 2014 Annual Joint Symposium on Biomaterials and Controlled Release was held in National Tsing-Hua University.More
Nanotech - Hope of
Cancer?
Researchers developed nanotechnology to efficently deliver chemotherapy drugs into tumor tissues, leading to the new hope for cancer therapy.