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Weekly update of people movements in asset management

Insurer AIA Singapore and asset management firms Value Partners, Aviva Investors and, CapitaLand Investment are among those which recently announced n.

Roundup of people news, April 14 | Moves

Mirae Asset hires former BlackRock executive for China role; Ex-HKMA chief joins Web3 institute; GPIF's former RE head joins Capitaland; Janus Henderson hires sales management director; Aviva Investors hires for APAC client team; and more.

CapitaLand Investment announces two senior hires | Asia Asset Management

CapitaLand Investment hires Hideto Yamada from GPIF as managing director for Japan, and Kara Wang from Citibank as chief investment officer for China.

Fetal and neonatal therapies improve prognosis of congenital cytomegalovirus infection

( 4), pleural effusion and peritoneal effusion ( 5) are among the characteristic symptoms of congenital CMV infection. Approximately 90% of infants who experience these clinical manifestations are left with the aforementioned severe aftereffects. In recent years, it has been discovered that treating newborns with these clinical manifestations of congenital CMV infection with the antiviral drug, Valganciclovir, can improve not only hearing issues but also reduce delays in mental and physical development. In Japan, a clinical trial is ongoing to approve the neonatal therapies as treatments covered by public health insurance. On the other hand, there are some cases where clear clinical manifestations of CMV infection can be diagnosed in fetuses via ultrasound while they are still in the uterus. It is supposed that infants who exhibit these symptoms in the uterus are more likely to experience more severe aftereffects than infants who are diagnosed with congenital CMV infection after

Maternal Immune Activation Induces Sustained Changes in Fetal Microglia Motility

 E-Mail Credit: Department of Anatomy and Molecular Cell Biology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Researchers at the Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine have revealed that alterations in fetal microglia ( 1) resulting from maternal inflammation could contribute towards the onset of developmental and psychiatric disorders. The research team including PhD student OZAKI Kana and Professor YAMADA Hideto et al. from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology observed that infant mice that were exposed to maternal immune activation (MIA mice) displayed changes in microglial process motility during gestation and development. These changes remained after birth and were linked to social behavior deficits, such as those that are found in autism spectrum disorders.

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