Opportunities for scientists abound as China sets its sights on joining the global biotech sector.
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I would like to thank Mao Mao (Merck), Ed Tsuei (Roche), Tom Bliss (Amgen), Zemin Zhang (Genentech), Steven Liu (Fudan University), Lance Han (Cyagen), Xian-Ping Lu (Chipscreen), Ying Lu (Shanghai Genomics), Yaozhou Shi (BioChip) and Albert Yu (Hai Kang Life) for their excellent comments and suggestions.
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Wong, G. Can China's supply of scientific talent keep up with demand?. Nat Biotechnol 26, 243–244 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0208-243
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