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- Off the Wall: Doris K. Hembrough Photography 22 Nov 2009 11:15 GMT
... working on "Autumn Heart," a program ... Wisconsin Poet Laureate Marilyn L. Taylor's reading of ... premiere at t... Karen Brown-Larimore from Mallatt Pharmacy in Madison offers make-up tips for Halloween as ...
- Abbott Labs sues Teva 21 Nov 2009 15:13 GMT
... LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP - Abbott Laboratories sued Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., the world's largest generic-drug maker, to prevent it from marketing copies of ... kidney-disease treatment. Abbott and patent partner the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation contend Israel's Teva plans ...
- Memory Loss Screening Encouraged by Maker of Brain Nutrition Supplement Prevagen 21 Nov 2009 16:55 GMT
... researcher Mark Underwood, president of the Madison, Wisconsin-based biotech company, Quincy Bioscience, maker of Prevagen. ... by qualified healthcare professionals including social workers, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and physicians that ...
- Band From TV concert canceled 21 Nov 2009 16:14 GMT
... working on "Autumn Heart," a program ... Wisconsin Poet Laureate Marilyn L. Taylor's reading of ... premiere at t... Karen Brown-Larimore from Mallatt Pharmacy in Madison offers make-up tips for Halloween as ...
- Escalon(R) Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2010 Results 21 Nov 2009 01:11 GMT
... markets and distributes ophthalmic diagnostic, surgical and pharmaceutical products as well as vascular access devices. ... in Long Island, New York, New Berlin, Wisconsin, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Dallas, Texas, Waterbury, Connecticut, Miami, ...
- NIGMS 'Challenge' Areas Get Millions in Recovery Act Funds 21 Nov 2009 04:32 GMT
... Shannon S. Stahl of the University of Wisconsin-Madison ($747,166) to use innovative approaches in chemistry ... environmentally friendly methods for developing and producing pharmaceuticals. Hierarchical Spatial Process Models for Estimating and ...
- CombiMatrix Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2009 Financial Results 21 Nov 2009 09:12 GMT
... a Sales Manager with Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical division and has since spent more than ... and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed the William McLendon Clinical Immunology ...
- Revised: 20 Ways Antihealth Departments Kill, Steal, and Abuse 20 Nov 2009 20:17 GMT
... Abuse Health Departments are servants of the drug company pawns of the CDC, of the meat ... clinics. Instead, health officials bow to the pharmaceutical hospital doctor insurance industrial complex. 4 Food ... health departments enable the engorging of international drug companies in concert with the drug company dominated ...
- 18 Ways Antihealth Departments Spread Death Not Life 18 Nov 2009 16:37 GMT
... Life Health Departments are servants of the drug company pawns of the CDC, of the meat ... landlords. 18 Ways AntiHealth Departments Connected To Pharmaceutical Servants of the CDC Operate 1. Fast ... health departments enable the engorging of international drug companies in concert with the drug company dominated ...
- GlaxoSmithKline Scores a Big Win in Drug Pricing Fraud Trial 17 Nov 2009 06:12 GMT
... in their drug pricing suits against Big Pharma? Last month, we reported on against Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline ... GSK had better facts than some other drug companies because it didn't publish average wholesale prices ... Johnson in March. Barnhill will be representing Wisconsin; J&J will be defended by Andrew Schau ...
- Study Raises Questions About Cholesterol Drug's Benefit 16 Nov 2009 16:26 GMT
... Study Raises Questions About Cholesterol Drug’s Benefit Published: Monday, ... has been investigating the conduct of two drug makers, Merck and Schering-Plough, in relation to their ... Stein, a professor at the University of Wisconsin medical school. But taken in the context ...
- Let desperate patients have pot 19 Nov 2009 15:38 GMT
... be able to recommend marijuana to a Wisconsin cancer patient suffering from severe nausea, loss ... If that's too ripe for abuse, a drug company could grow the drug and dispense it ... and dispense it through medical professionals or pharmacies. Gov. Jim Doyle announced his support for ...
- Study raises questions about Zetia pill 16 Nov 2009 02:04 GMT
... A new study raises fresh concerns about Zetia and its ... consultants to the company or to rival drug makers. Researchers enrolled 363 people with heart disease ... said Dr. James Stein, a University of Wisconsin-Madison cardiologist. He is a leading researcher on ...
- UW-Madison Major Gifts and Contributions Since 1988 17 Nov 2009 19:16 GMT
... donates $3 million to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for its retail center. The gift will ... donates $1 million to the Lenor Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station at UW-Madison's School of Pharmacy. ...
- China's influence felt in America's heartland 16 Nov 2009 08:44 GMT
... I can do." Being harangued by a pharmaceutical-company executive from China was new for these ... offices to the ginseng farms of central Wisconsin. to China since 1784, when the first ...
- Report on complex IP landscape that affects development of human embryonic stem cell products 18 Nov 2009 10:13 GMT
... stem cells occurred at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Another breakthrough followed at the University of ... has also been in control of what pharmaceutical companies have been able to develop hESC ...
- From ginseng farmers to governor, Wisconsinites look to China for help 17 Nov 2009 17:10 GMT
... I can do.” Being harangued by a pharmaceutical company executive from China was new for ... offices to the ginseng farms of central Wisconsin. Americans have been selling “Panax quinquefolius” to ...
- John Emanuele, Ph.D., Joins Baker & Daniels Intellectual Property Law Group 19 Nov 2009 00:14 GMT
... and international patent applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology arts. Besides filing patent applications, ... his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2002, his Ph.D. in ...
- Medicaid Enrollment Grew By 2 Million Lives in the First Half of 2009 19 Nov 2009 13:43 GMT
... which the state handles all of the pharmacy benefit rather than contracting with health plans for ... out" programs include Texas, New York and Wisconsin. Another 850,000 of the growth appeared in ...
- Two million enroll in Medicaid during first half of 2009 20 Nov 2009 05:32 GMT
... which the state handles all of the pharmacy benefit rather than contracting with health plans for ... out" programs include Texas, New York and Wisconsin. Another 850,000 of the growth appeared in ...
- Opportunities in Human Embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) Products 17 Nov 2009 09:31 GMT
... stem cells occurred at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Another breakthrough followed at the University of ... has also been in control of what pharmaceutical companies have been able to develop hESC ...
- Research and Markets: An Essential Report on the Opportunities in Human Embryonic Stem Cell (hESCs) Products 17 Nov 2009 12:50 GMT
... stem cells occurred at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Another breakthrough followed at the University of ... has also been in control of what pharmaceutical companies have been able to develop hESC ...
- TREK Diagnostic Systems Opens New U.K. Facility in East Grinstead to Meet Expanded Customer Demand for Microbiology Products 18 Nov 2009 17:31 GMT
... "The U.K. not only has the largest pharmaceuticals industry in Europe, it is also the ... TREK has additional facilities in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and East Grinstead, U.K. Disclaimer: Information contained ...
- TREK Diagnostic Systems Opens New U.K. Facility in East Grinstead to Meet Expanded Customer Demand for Microbiology Prod 18 Nov 2009 17:31 GMT
... "The U.K. not only has the largest pharmaceuticals industry in Europe, it is also the ... TREK has additional facilities in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and East Grinstead, U.K. Copyright © 2009, ...
- TREK Diagnostic Systems Opens New U.K. Facility in East Grinstead to Meet Expanded Customer Demand f 18 Nov 2009 17:35 GMT
... "The U.K. not only has the largest pharmaceuticals industry in Europe, it is also the ... TREK has additional facilities in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and East Grinstead, U.K. Copyright © 2008, ...
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