Taiwan promotes genomics research

Updated on 20 June 2012

National Cheng Kung University and Fujitsu Taiwan have signed a memorandum of understanding for building a platform of genomics and bioinformatics research

Taiwan promotes genomics research

partnership will strengthen the collaboration among academia, industry, and government in Taiwan and Japan

Singapore: National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, and Fujitsu Taiwan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for building a platform of genomics and bioinformatics research to jointly promote computational biology, cultivate personnel training for bioinformatics, and develop biology analysis software.

Dr Hwung-Hweng Hwung, president of NCKU, and Ikegami Ichirou, general manager of Fujitsu Taiwan, signed the MOU on behalf of their respective organizations.

With a solid engineering research of NCKU, which helps promote the application of genetics study, the input from Fujitsu, a leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, and the prospective NCKU genomics and bioinformatics research platform are expected to enlarge NCKU's role in global genetics research.

With the MOU, the cooperation between NCKU and Fujitsu will be escalated to another level as their partnership will strengthen the collaboration among academia, industry, and government in Taiwan and Japan.

In his welcoming speech, President Hwung of NCKU said that NCKU's partnership with Fujitsu is based upon shared benefits and strong collaborations. Under the MOU, both parties will establish a platform to help develop genomics research.

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