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BIOTECHNOLOGY
A new biotech brain drain?
Singapore is spending billions to lure top scientists from the U.S. and
Britain.
By Craig Simons
INTERNATIONAL STAFF
Sunday, July 02, 2006
SINGAPORE - Asia long has been known as the source of some of America's most
brilliant scientific minds. For decades, the brain drain from East to West
caused leaders in this region to fret about the future.
But in the emerging realm of biotech, the trend has reversed.

Craig Simons
INTERNATIONAL STAFF
To attract scientists, Singapore's government has invested more than $300
million to build Biopolis, a 500-acre biotechnology development park. The
zone has laboratories, day care centers, bars and a fitness center. The
government plans to spend $7.5 billion on biomedical sciences over the next
five years.

PROVIDED BY GENOME INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE

As countries such as the United States shy away from stem cell research,
work goes on in other nations. Researchers work in a sequencing and cloning
facility at the Genome Institute of Singapore.

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