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Japan in the post-genomics age

Robert Triendl
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Robert Triendl: a freelance writer based in Tokyo

Nature, 2001, vol. 413, issue 6851, 8-8

Abstract: Over the past two years, the Japanese government has increased funding for research in structural genomics. Although companies remain uncertain as to how this will benefit them, there will be more job opportunities in protein engineering and structural biology, says Robert Triendl.

Date: 2001
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