A lab technician t the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology ...
11th Jan 2006, 13:57 GMT
(Reuters) - A lab technician t the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore, December 29, 2005. In an era where funding is critical -- even a microscope can cost half a million dollars -- wealthy Singapore has the money. That, say scientists, has been Singapore's attraction, along with speedy grant approvals and lack of burdensome paperwork. (Luis Enrique Ascui/Reuters)
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