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Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica (SIMM CAS)
Founded in 1932, SIMM has the longest history as a comprehensive research institution for drug discovery in China. In line with frontiers in life sciences and aiming at solving key scientific problems in drug discovery, SIMM carries out both basic and applied studies and develops new theories, methods and technologies. Research priorities are given to treat major diseases, such as cancer, cardio-cerebrovascular disease, neuropsychiatric disease, metabolic disease, autoimmune disease, and infectious disease. SIMM is also exploring the development of modern Traditional Chinese Medicine. *
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Start | 1932-01-01 established pred |
| Group | China (govt) | |
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Region | Shanghai |
| Country | China | |
| Street | 555 Zu Chong Zhi Road Zhangijang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong | |
| City | 201203 Pudong, Shanghai | |
| Tel | +86-21-5080-6600 | |
| Address record changed: 2020-12-02 | ||
| Basic data | Employees | n. a. |
| * Document for »About Section«: HealZen Therapeutics Co., Ltd.. (1/10/25). "Press Release: HealZen/SIMM Announce Global License and Strategic Collaboration to Advance BTK Degrader". Hangzhou. | ||
Record changed: 2026-01-28 |
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