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2021 Future Tech Awards

The winners of the " Future Tech Awards " have been announced with the enthusiastic participation of all technology leaders. With the support and call of the four ministries of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Academia Sinica, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Health and Welfare, all sectors of industry, academia, and research have actively participated in the investment. A total of more than 500 applications were accepted. After rigorous selection, 100 technologies were finally selected, and they received bonuses and trophies.

Three research teams from Genomics Research Center have been awarded 2021 Future Tech Awards. Bravo!

Repurposing clinically available medicines as anti-COVID-19 agents

Dr. Chi-Huey Wong, Dr. Shang-Cheng Hung, Dr. Alex Che Ma, Dr. Jia-Tsrong Jan
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Monoglycosylated spike vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 and its variants of concern

Dr. Chi-Huey Wong, Dr. Alex Che Ma
RELATED INFORMATION: Simplified Procedure to Prepare Remdesivir for SARS-CoV-2 and Nipah Virus

 2021monoGspike EN

 

Portable Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometer

Dr. Winston Chen, Dr. Jung-Lee Lin
RELATED INFORMATION: A Portable Mass Spectrometer that Writes History

 20200511Mass GRCWEB cover

 

2021 Future Tech Awards Winners List: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fYaaOOn_azKX6mMt4SOYN8DTkMxOsxDf/view

 

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