Singapore ’ s Biotechnology Sector and Key Science and Technology Agencies Overview 駐澳大利亞代表處科技組整理 2007 年 9 月.

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Singapore ’ s Biotechnology Sector and Key Science and Technology Agencies Overview 駐澳大利亞代表處科技組整理 2007 年 9 月

Overview of Key Agencies Research, Innovation and Enterprise Council

Advises the Government on national research, innovation and enterprise strategies Chaired by the Prime Minister, and comprises of other Ministers, prominent captains of industry, and internationally renowned individuals from the scientific and academic communities

National Research Foundation Set up in Jan 2006 Initial funding of S$5 billion for Implements strategies approved by RIEC Allocates funding to programmes that meet the NRF strategic objectives

NRF Organisation Chart 資料來源 :

Ministry of Education- Academic Research Fund S$1.05 billion for Covers basic research at universities Also cover investigator-led research that is broadly aligned with the long-term vision of the strategic interests of Singapore.

Ministry of Health-National Medical Research Council Established in 1994 Provides research funds to healthcare institutions, national disease centres and tertiary public educational institutions Leads the efforts for the funding of Phase two of the Biomedical Sciences Initiative

NMRC Organisation Chart 資料來源 :

Singapore ’ s Biomedical Sciences Initiative Launched in 2000 to develop the biomedical sciences cluster as one of the key pillars of Singapore ’ s economy Three key agencies involved in developing this cluster: Biomedical Research Council (A*STAR), Economic Development Board ’ s Biomedical Science Group and EDB ’ s Bio*One

Singapore ’ s Biomedical Sciences Initiative First Phase ( ): Focus on establishing a firm foundation of basic biomedical research in Singapore Second Phase ( ): Focuses on deepening basic research capabilities and strengthening translational and clinical research 資料來源 :

Ministry of Trade and Industry Statutory boards are semi-independent agencies that specialise in carrying out specific plans and policies of the Ministry. MTI oversees ten statutory boards: Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Economic Development Board (EDB) Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) Energy Market Authority (EMA) Hotel Licensing Board (HLB) International Enterprise Singapore (IE Singapore) JTC Corporation (JTC) Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) Singapore Tourism Board (STB) SPRING Singapore (Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board) 資料來源 :

A*STAR Organisation Chart 資料來源 :

A*STAR Promote, support and oversee the public sector R&D research activities in Singapore Funds the A*STAR public research institutes Budget of S$5.4 billion from

A*STAR Previously known as the National Science Council National Science Council upgraded to statutory board and renamed the National Science & Technology Board on 11 Jan 1991 In 2001 changed its name to Agency for Science, Technology and Research

A*STAR – International Cooperation A*STAR has agreements on cooperation in Science & Technology with agencies in several countries, including China, Japan, Korea, Canada and Germany 資料來源 :

BMRC Organisation Chart 資料來源 :

A*STAR-BMRC Established in 2000 Oversees the development of core research capabilities within A*STAR research units Actively promotes translational medicine and cross- disciplinary research, as part of its efforts to advance human healthcare Supports biomedical research in the wider scientific community such as public universities and hospitals. Engages in human capital development in the biomedical sciences and promotes societal awareness of biomedical research through outreach programmes

BMRC – Research Institutes Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS) Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) Institute of Medical Biology (IMB) Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) Bioinformatics Institute 資料來源 :

Institute of Medical Biology Current programmes within IMB: the Singapore Onco- Genome project Regenerative Medicine Papillomavirology Epithelial Biology the Lab of Stem Cell Biology from Singapore Stem Cell Consortium Established in 1987 Six major fields: Cell Biology Developmental Biology Structural Biology Infectious Diseases Cancer Biology Translational Research Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology

Bioprocessing Technology Institute Established in 1995 Current strategic areas of research Expression Engineering Animal Cell Technology Microbial Fermentation Stem Cell Research Downstream Processing & Analytics Microarray and Proteomics Laboratories Established in 2001 Research Focuses Biomolecular modelling and design group Cancer biology Clinical biomarkers Imaging informatics Stem cell biology Bioinformatics Institute

Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Established in 2003 Six focus areas of research: Delivery of Drugs, Proteins and Genes Cell and Tissue Engineering Artificial Organs and Implants Medical and Biological Devices Biological and Biomedical Imaging Nanobiotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Synthesis Established in 2001 Research focuses: Cancer biology and pharmacology Stem cell and developmental biology Infectious diseases Human Genetics Systems biology Genomic technologies Computational and mathematical biology Genome Institute of Singapore

Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences Opened in April 2007 Part of the second phase of the Biomedical Sciences Initiative Starting with three disease-oriented research programmes Metabolic Diseases Infectious Diseases Genetic Medicine.

BMRC-Research Consortia Singapore Cancer Syndicate (SCS) Singapore Bioimaging Consortium (SBIC) Singapore Stem Cell Consortium (SSCC) Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN) Singapore Consortium for Cohort Studies (SCCS)

Biopolis Located in south-west part of Singapore Houses 5 of the 7 BMRC research institutes Also houses some private sector biomedical research institutions

Biopolis 圖片來源 :

A*STAR-SERC Promotes public sector research and development in Science and Engineering with a focus on fields essential to Singapore's manufacturing industry (especially electronics, infocomms, chemicals and precision engineering). 10 Research Institutes and facilities 資料來源 :

SERC Organisation Chart 資料來源 :

Institute of Microelectronics Established in laboratories: Integrated Circuits & Systems Semiconductor Process Technologies Microsystems, Modules & Components 3 application driven programmes Bioelectronics Programme Nano Electronics and Photonics Programme Micro-Electro-Mechanical- Systems (MEMS) Programme Established in 1993 Technology areas Forming Technology Machining Technology Multifunctional Substrate Surface Technology Mechatronics Precision Measurements Manufacturing Execution & Control Planning and Operations Management Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology

Institute of Materials Research and Engineering Established in 1996 Research focuses Micro and nano systems Molecular and performance materials Opto- and electronic systems Material science and characterisation Close links with NTU and NUS A facility at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering Aims to make the SERC ’ s extensive research facilities in Nanofabrication and Characterisation technology accessible to all researchers SERC Nano Fabrication and Characterisation Facility

Data Storage Institute DSI was established in April 1996 through the expansion of the Magnetics Technology Centre founded in June 1992 Currently has 5 research divisions Spintronics, Media and Interface Mechatronics and Recording Channel Optical Materials and Systems Network Storage Technology Integrative Science and Engineering Established in April 1998 Research Clusters: Advanced computing Large scale complex systems Computational materials science and engineering Engineering software and applications Institute of High Performance Computing

Institute for InfoComm Research Established in Research departments Communication Systems Computer Graphics and Interface Computer Vision and Image Understanding Cryptography and Security Data Mining Human Language Technology Modulation and Coding Networking Protocols RF and Optical Signal Processing 6 Research programmes Assistive ICT Systems for monitoring & Rehabilitation for the elderly High Speed Maritime Mesh Networks Next generation content for IPTV Personal 3D Entertainment Systems Power-aware Wireless Sensor Network for Tracking & Monitoring Towards Gigabit Personal Connectivity

Chemical Synthesis Biopolis Established in 2005 Within domain of Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences complements the ICES ’ chemicals and pharmaceuticals research and development scope from discovery, to development and manufacture of products Starting from a small centre in the National University of Singapore (NUS), ICES was established as an autonomous national research institute under A*STAR on October 1st Research programmes Applied Catalysis Crystallisation and Particle Science New Synthesis Techniques and Applications Process Science and Modelling Chemical Synthesis Biopolis Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences

A*STAR Computational Research Centre User facility which provides supercomputing resources for the A*STAR research community

EDB-Biomedical Sciences Group EDB promotes private sector R&D by attracting multinationals to locate R&D centres and corporate R&D activities in Singapore. The EDB Biomedical Sciences Group (EDB BMSG) is responsible for the development of the Biomedical Sciences industry. Budget of S$2.1 bill over

Bio*One Capital Biomedical sciences investment arm of the Singapore Economic Development Board Bio*One Capital invests in promising companies and play a value adding role in supporting their growth strategies through operations in Singapore Manages 4 funds, approx. S$1.2 bill in total and has a portfolio of over 60 companies worldwide

Local Partner Institutes Universities: National University of Singapore Nanyang Technological University

Local Partner Institutes Hospitals Alexandra Hospital Changi General Hospital KK Women's and Children's Hospital National University Hospital Singapore General Hospital Tan Tock Seng Hospital