3 scientists win Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for developing therapy for rare leukaemia

Three life scientists from mainland China and France have won Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for developing a therapy that has turned a rare form of leukaemia from dea…

Three life scientists from mainland China and France have won Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for developing a therapy that has turned a rare form of leukaemia from dea…

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Three scientists have won the Shaw Prize for developing a therapy for rare leukaemia, but their identities remain unknown.

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  • Three scientists win Hong Kong's Shaw Prize for developing therapy for rare leukaemia

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3 scientists win Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for developing therapy for rare leukaemia Three life scientists from mainland China and France have won Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for developing a therapy that has turned a rare form of leukaemia from deadly to widely curable. Professor Emerita Anne Dejean, Professor Hugues de The and Professor Chen Zhu have won in equal shares the life sciences and medicine prize of the Shaw Prize, which has been dubbed the “Nobel Prize of the East”. The three academics were recognised for their discovery of the molecular and cellular bases of acute... According to the collected source material from www.scmp.com, Three life scientists from mainland China and France have won Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for developing a therapy that has turned a rare form of leukaemia from deadly to widely curable. Professor Emerita Anne Dejean, Professor Hugues de The and Professor Chen…

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  • The identity of the three scientists is not specified in the article.

Categoria: cronaca
Entità: Hong, Shaw, Prize