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- Aduro Biotech Completes Series A-1 Financing 11 Nov 2009 03:50 GMT
... Company Will Use Funds to Advance Vaccine Platform ... and Cancer Immunotherapy BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aduro BioTech, a privately held biotechnology company focused on ... Infectious Diseases (via the University of New Mexico) for the development of a prophylactic vaccine ...
- Aduro Biotech Completes Series A-1 Financing Company Will Use Funds to Advance Vaccine Platform for Infectious Disease and Cancer Immunotherapy 11 Nov 2009 06:10 GMT
... Aduro Biotech Completes Series A-1 Financing Company Will Use ... Infectious Diseases (via the University of New Mexico) for the development of a prophylactic vaccine ...
- Stryker set to acquire OtisMed 11 Nov 2009 00:33 GMT
... Commissioners vote to tear down abandoned homes The ... as Deena Boyer, during two trips to Cuba between July 1963 and July 1964. Click here ... announced on Wednesday that Hopkinton, Mass.-based Stryker Biotech, its former president Mark Philip and three ...
- Is Monsanto the answer or the problem? 11 Nov 2009 02:50 GMT
... ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Norman Borlaug, the father of ... of corn that Monsanto was developing. Using biotechnology and genetic transfers, Monsanto, the world's largest ... tools we use." Monsanto's humanitarian work in Mexico, Africa, India and elsewhere is still in ...
- Food: Is Monsanto The Answer Or The Problem? 11 Nov 2009 08:10 GMT
... Norman Borlaug, the father of the Green Revolution ... of corn that Monsanto was developing. Using biotechnology and genetic transfers, Monsanto, the world's largest ... tools we use." Monsanto's humanitarian work in Mexico, Africa, India and elsewhere is still in ...
- Valley sister city programs help foster cultural, academic and business connections 10 Nov 2009 09:01 GMT
... Sister city programs often are promoted as a ... operating in the Valley, with facilities in Mexico, Israel, Vietnam, China and Europe. “The relationships ... develop licensing and supply-chain relationships for his biotech company’s early detection tests for various diseases. ...
- Medpace Therapeutic Expert, Charles Schmidt, MD, PhD to Present at the Pediatric Drug Development and Clinical Trials in Brussels, November 17-18, 2009 10 Nov 2009 14:37 GMT
... clinical operations across Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Central America, and Mexico. Medpace is a leading global full-service clinical ... Medpace creates strategic partnerships with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to provide the most efficient and ...
- Medpace Therapeutic Expert, Charles Schmidt, MD, PhD to Present at the Pediatric Drug Development and Clinical Trials in 10 Nov 2009 15:15 GMT
... clinical operations across Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Central America, and Mexico. Medpace is a leading global full-service clinical ... Medpace creates strategic partnerships with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to provide the most efficient and ...
- Pandemic claims 9 more, toll climbs to 144 10 Nov 2009 04:37 GMT
... Vaccine Victims Blamed for National Emergency: Smoking Guns ... (PFNYC). This is the world's most powerful biotechnology trust--the heart of the vaccine industry, "genetopharmaceuticals," ... National Emergency declaration. Glocer broke the H1N1 Mexican Swine Flu news. Let us not forget ...
- The fight over the future of food 10 Nov 2009 03:10 GMT
... By Claudia Parsons, Russell Blinch and Svetlana Kovalyova NEW ... petri dishes. Monsanto, a leader in agricultural biotechnology, spends about $2 million a day on ... strong protests. It's a similar story in Mexico, where Borlaug started his pioneering research in ...
- RPT-SPECIAL REPORT-The fight over the future of food 10 Nov 2009 09:24 GMT
... (Repeating report issued earlier without any changes) * ... petri dishes. Monsanto, a leader in agricultural biotechnology, spends about $2 million a day on ... OF CORN It's a similar story in Mexico, where Borlaug started his pioneering research in ...
- National And International Report / After Wyeth acquisition, Pfizer to cut 6 research labs 10 Nov 2009 07:11 GMT
... Less than a month after buying Wyeth, drug giant ... Oct. 15, diversifying overnight by adding Wyeth's biotech drugs and consumer and animal health divisions. ... their ties. Arpey made the comments in Mexico City at a meeting of the oneworld ...
- Charles River lowers guidance again as Q3 operating profit drops 35% 10 Nov 2009 11:34 GMT
... Charles River lowers guidance again as Q3 operating ... primarily slower market demand from pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Foreign currency translation shaved 2.6% off ... divestiture of Charles River’s vaccines business in Mexico during the third quarter of 2008. Operating ...
- OpenEye Adds Fingerprints to Its Cheminformatics Portfolio 10 Nov 2009 16:52 GMT
... OpenEye Adds Fingerprints to Its Cheminformatics Portfolio SANTA ... held company headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with offices in Boston, Massachusetts, Strasbourg, France ... Healthcare, new mexico, High Tech, Software, Health, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals OpenEye Adds Fingerprints to Its Cheminformatics ...
- Vical's DNA Vaccine Technology Addresses Challenges of Emerging Diseases 10 Nov 2009 11:50 GMT
... GALVESTON, Texas, Nov. 10, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ... the initial reports of widespread outbreaks in Mexico, and the first to announce robust immunogenicity ... company collaborates with major pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology companies that give it access to complementary ...
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