Nobel Prize

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EIKLEIN has many scientists, and Nobel laureates, as leaders of scientific research, have cooperated with many universities to develop new and innovative drugs. Scientists have professional research achievements in the field of biopharmaceuticals, which bring high value to EIKLEIN. Every year, we invest in biopharmaceutical research in colleges and universities and award scholarships to bring more scientific research experts to EIKLEIN. We very much welcome more scientific experts to join us.

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