Singapore hopes to become the R&D and manufacturing hub for the East Asian biotechnology industry, but it may find that its past success in IT does not predict future success in biotechnology.
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Triendl, R., Yoon, R. Singapore—from microprocessors to microarrays?. Nat Biotechnol 19, 521–522 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/89245
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