Duke University and Duke-NUS Medical School are proud to announce the recipients of their latest Research Collaboration Pilot Project grants, totalling more than S$1 million.
The workshop, New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) in Future Food Safety Risk Assessment, will be held June 18-20 in Singapore.
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