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- Danish drugmaker closing Brooklyn Park facility 7 Nov 2009 09:23 GMT
... anish drugmaker Genmab A/S is shutting down its manufacturing ... for $240 million to develop a promising anti-cancer drug. The move is part of a broader ... Diagnostek, two promising biotech start-ups, leave for Wisconsin. RJA Dispersions, a nanotech firm, and Draths ...
- Danish drugmaker closing Brooklyn Park facility: Danish drugmaker Genmab is closing its Brooklyn Park plant as part of money-saving efforts, putting 130 people out of work. 7 Nov 2009 10:18 GMT
... Danish drugmaker closing Brooklyn Park facility: Danish drugmaker Genmab ... for $240 million to develop a promising anti-cancer drug. The move is part of a broader ... Diagnostek, two promising biotech start-ups, leave for Wisconsin. RJA Dispersions, a nanotech firm, and Draths ...
- Danish drugmaker closing Brooklyn Park facility: Danish drugmaker Genmab is closing its Brooklyn Park plant as part of money-saving efforts, putting 130 people out of work. [Star Tribune, Minneapolis] 7 Nov 2009 11:40 GMT
... Danish drugmaker closing Brooklyn Park facility: Danish drugmaker Genmab ... for $240 million to develop a promising anti-cancer drug. The move is part of a broader ... Diagnostek, two promising biotech start-ups, leave for Wisconsin. RJA Dispersions, a nanotech firm, and Draths ...
- Dane County wants doctor for coroner's office, but will it c 7 Nov 2009 14:37 GMT
... turned to experts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Despite the perception among many that coroners ... office after being accused of stealing prescription drugs from death scenes. But after several citizens and ... in 2001 after being diagnosed with throat cancer, says he intends to move ahead with Stanley's ...
- Dane County wants doctor for coroner's office 7 Nov 2009 14:53 GMT
... turned to experts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Despite the perception among many that coroners ... office after being accused of stealing prescription drugs from death scenes. But after several citizens and ... in 2001 after being diagnosed with throat cancer, says he intends to move ahead with Stanley's ...
- Pivotal Data Published In The Journal Cancer Demonstrate That TREANDA Induced Durable Responses In Relapsed Indolent Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 6 Nov 2009 10:34 GMT
... Cephalon, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPH) announced the journal Cancer has published a pivotal study demonstrating that ... included febrile neutropenia and TREANDA, a novel chemotherapy, was approved by the FDA for the ... this discussion . Source: Cephalon, Inc View drug information on ...
- Cyclin-mediated G1 arrest by celecoxib differs in low-versus high-grade bladder cancer 6 Nov 2009 07:14 GMT
... Hospital, and Department of Urology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, ... view it Celecoxib and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are being evaluated in the prevention of ... in the prevention of bladder and other cancers. Here we investigate molecular effects of celecoxib independent ...
- Oncology drug company GenSpera takes stock public 3 Nov 2009 16:52 GMT
... is home to a new publicly traded cancer drug company. (OTCBB: GNSZ) began trading on Monday, Nov. ... University in Baltimore and the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center in Madison. If the ...
- Low sex drive? Testosterone gel could help -- or not: That's what the U wants to find out as part of a $45M federal study of drug companies' claims [Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.] 3 Nov 2009 11:55 GMT
... risks, which could include risks of prostate cancer, cardiovascular problems or urinary complications. The U.S. Institute ... was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2000. Aside from the clinical benefits, ... than $100,000 from Solvay to University of Wisconsin doctors influenced their clinical and research judgments. ...
- BUYINS.NET: ZGEN, INWK, SCR, LNY, ELMG, WPC Expected To Be Higher After Earnings Releases on Thursday 3 Nov 2009 09:37 GMT
... diseases, including hemostasis, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, cancer, and viral infections. Its products include RECOTHROM, ... sodium, an anti-inflammatory pain reliever and analgesic drug to treat rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis under ... rheumatoid arthritis, nausea, and vomiting associated with chemotherapy. The company manufactures and sells 45 pharmaceuticals ...
- Study cites prevalence of BPA in nearly all canned foods 3 Nov 2009 13:51 GMT
... to the director of the Food and Drug Administration urging the agency to ban BPA ... that can lead to breast and prostate cancers and behavioral problems. Human data has linked ... it has been found to interfere with chemotherapy for breast cancer. Last week, the National ...
- BUYINS.NET: CHP, CRXX, WOLF, FSI, HOLL, ATGN Expected To Be Higher Leading Up To Next Earnings Releases 3 Nov 2009 09:37 GMT
... action that are built from combinations of drugs that utilize novel biology to treat various conditions, ... to treat various conditions, including immuno-inflammatory diseases, cancer, metabolic diseases, inherited diseases, and other diseases. The ... and Blue Harbor Resorttm brand names in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin; Sandusky, Ohio; Traverse City, Michigan; ...
- CHP, CRXX, WOLF, FSI, HOLL, ATGN Expected To Be Higher Leading Up To Next Earnings Releases 3 Nov 2009 13:13 GMT
... action that are built from combinations of drugs that utilize novel biology to treat various conditions, ... to treat various conditions, including immuno-inflammatory diseases, cancer, metabolic diseases, inherited diseases, and other diseases. The ... and Blue Harbor Resorttm brand names in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin; Sandusky, Ohio; Traverse City, Michigan; ...
- Competitive Technologies Selects RF|Binder as Public Relations Agency of Record 5 Nov 2009 13:51 GMT
... including pain resistant to morphine and other drugs. CTT is working to expand awareness of ... selected for use at the Paul Carbone Cancer Center at University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Miami Pain Management Center ...
- Book of Odds Kicks-Off "Flu Week" Educational Series 2 Nov 2009 13:50 GMT
... first time the government set out to vaccinate the U.S. population against the H1N1 virus. -- More Wisconsin residents died of the 1918 flu than ... From the risk of being diagnosed with cancer to the thrill of parenthood, Book of Odds covers ...
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