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View Article  GEN News Highlights - 3/28/08
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Mar 27 2008, 11:45 AM EST
Otsuka Allies with MethylGene for R&D in Ocular Diseases other than Cancer
Payments to MethylGene include $3.875 million in the first 18 months, further research and milestone fees, and an equity investment of up to $3 million.Full Story

Mar 27 2008, 11:39 AM EST
PharmAthene Retains GTC's Manufacturing Services for Protexia
Product is intended for victims of chemical nerve agent attack.Full Story

Mar 27 2008, 11:50 AM EST
Avanir to Get $40M to Complete Trial on Drug for Pseudobulbar Affect
Study will use lower dose of Zenvia to address safety concerns brought up in the FDA's approvable letter.Full Story

Mar 26 2008, 12:24 PM EST
Lilly Beefs Up Biomarker Analysis Deal with HistoRx
Lilly will leverage the Aqua tool in more therapeutic programs, and HistoRx will work on customized assays.Full Story

Mar 25 2008, 12:09 PM EST
Metabolon and the Harvard-Partners Healthcare Collaborate to Refine Warfarin Theranostic
Metabolomic profile will be assessed along with genetic information to optimize dosing.Full Story

Mar 25 2008, 12:04 PM EST
Ceragenix Hands Over Rights to Preclinical HIV Pipeline to FirstPoint Biotech
The compounds will be evaluated for their use as drugs as well as incorporation into devices.Full Story

Mar 25 2008, 12:06 PM EST
ESA Biosciences and Waters to Provide Software to Integrate Respective Technologies
Data-interface module will better combine ESA's Corona CAD HPLC detector with Waters' Empower 2 chromatography platform.Full Story

Mar 24 2008, 11:11 AM EST
Scientists Uncover Protein Involved in Maintaining ES Cell Pluripotency
Nature paper shows that REST inhibits miR-21, which suppresses stem-cell self renewal and induces differentiation.Full Story

Mar 24 2008, 11:08 AM EST
Rosetta Genomics Identifies Source of Cancer of Unknown Primary with miRNAs
Overall sensitivity of this panel was approximately 85%, according to research in Nature Biotechnology.Full Story

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View Article  F.D.A. Reviewing H.I.V. Drugs for Heart Risk
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View Article  FDA probing suicide risks from asthma drug
U.S. regulators on Thursday said they are probing a possible connection between Merck & Co's Singulair asthma drug and suicidal behavior.

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MSNBC.com
View Article  UK pharma industry set to lose business offshore
26-Mar-2008 - The pharmaceutical industry has lost confidence in the UK as a place to do business to an "alarming degree" and the situation is only set to deteriorate, reveals new research.

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in-pharmatechnologist.com
View Article  Health Canada issues draft rules for subsequent entry biologics
26-Mar-2008 - Drug regulator Health Canada has published its draft guidelines for pharmaceutical firms seeking to gain approval for biosimilars or "subsequent entry biologics."

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in-pharmatechnologist.com
View Article  Growth in US Prescription Drug Market Hits 40-Year Low
Untitled Document Norwalk, CT (Mar. 12)—The US market for prescription pharmaceuticals grew only 3.8% in 2007, the lowest growth rate in more than 40 years, according to a recent analysis by IMS Health. This is a strong drop in growth from 2006, when the market expanded by 8%. Total US...

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Pharmaceutical Technology -- Advanstar Communications Inc.
View Article  Congress Proposes Biosimilars Pathway
Untitled Document Washington, DC (Mar. 27)—US Representatives Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA) and Joe Barton (R-TX) introduced legislation this month week to create a regulatory pathway for biosimilars, or follow-on biologics. The so-called Pathway for Biosimilars Act would allow the US Food and Drug Administration to determine “whether the biosimilar is...

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Pharmaceutical Technology -- Advanstar Communications Inc.
View Article  Nanotechnological Delivery System Circumvents Body's Defenses
Untitled Document Houston, TX (Mar. 2)—In a press release, the University of Texas announced that Mauro Ferrari, of the University’s Health Science Center at Houston, presented a proof-of-concept study of a new multistage delivery system (MDS) for imaging and therapeutic applications. Ferrari described the study in an article featured in...

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Pharmaceutical Technology -- Advanstar Communications Inc.
View Article  FDA Investigates Suicide With Merck Drug
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NYTimes.com
View Article  F.D.A. to Seek More Safety Data on Stents
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