AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoCancer Immunotherapy Breakthrough (Taiwan): NTUH researchers say they’ve found a way to “recharge” exhausted T cells in cancer patients using BET inhibitors, with animal results showing tumor suppression and longer survival; the work was published in Nature Immunology. Infectious Disease Watch (Taiwan): Taiwan CDC confirmed a Kaohsiung dengue cluster at Min-Sheng Hospital linked to an imported Vietnam case, with genetic matching and expanded testing of more than 1,400 people; no sign of wider community spread. New Case Alert (Taiwan): CDC also reported the youngest-ever Japanese encephalitis case: a 3-month-old infant in Hualien with no travel history, currently in intensive care, while the source of infection is still under investigation. Public Health Fraud Warning (Global): Uganda’s health ministry clarified travelers don’t need Ebola-free certificates, warning of fraudsters selling fake testing and documents. Wellness Industry (Regional): Malaysia’s Global Wellness Forum 2026 (June 23) will spotlight nutraceutical “format innovation,” with Taiwanese R&D teams expected to share product experience strategies. Biopharma Recognition (Taiwan): The 2026 Tang Prize in Biopharmaceutical Science went to pioneers of TIL and CAR-T cancer therapies, highlighting decades of patient-focused persistence.
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