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March 2013
Scientific News
A Toxicokinetic Model for Thiamethoxam in Rats: Implications for Higher-Tier Risk Assessment
Toxicokinetic models are promising for wildlife risk assessments, but good understanding of feeding patterns is needed for accurate estimation of chronic risk.
IBN Creates Unlimited Source of Human Kidney Cells
Applications include in vitro toxicology, disease models & regenerative medicine.
Researchers Identify Novel Class of Drugs for Prostate Cancers
A new study on prostate cancer describes a novel class of drugs that interrupts critical signaling needed for prostate cancer cells to grow.
Molecular Modelling to Help Create Better, Safer Drugs
How our bodies break down the common drugs ibuprofen, diclofenac and warfarin is the subject of a new study from the University of Bristol.
Computer Simulations Reveal the Energy Landscape of Ion Channels
A team of researchers have investigated the opening and closing mechanisms of these channels: for the first time the full energy landscape of such a large protein could be calculated.
Schmidt Fund Awards to Advance Innovations in Drug Therapy and Search for Planets
Two Princeton University research projects have been selected to receive grants from Princeton's Eric and Wendy Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund.
Side Effects to be Discovered more Quickly, Leading to Safer Prescribing
BMJ Learning has teamed up with the MHRA to launch a new, interactive and multimedia learning module on pharmacovigilance.
Researchers Discover New Therapy for Fragile X Chromosome Syndrome
Researchers at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and the Achucarro neurosciences centre have discovered a new therapy for the fragile X chromosome syndrome.
Onconova Announces Positive Data of Oral Rigosertib in Advanced Head and Neck Cancer
Oral rigosertib progresses to phase 2 clinical trial in squamous cell head and neck cancers.
Startup Launched from Georgia Tech-Emory University Research Receives $7.9 Million
Clearside Biomedical, Inc. has received $7.9 million in funding to continue drug and technology development for treatment of ocular diseases.
Research & Innovation
19 Mar 2013 - 19 Mar 2013
Telford International Centre, UK
Research & Innovation '13
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19 Mar 2013 - 21 Mar 2013
Online
TM’s 2nd World Immunology Online Conference
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Clinical Research Operations and Worldwide Networking Summit
20 Mar 2013 - 22 Mar 2013
PA, USA
Clinical Research Operations and Worldwide Networking Summit
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21 Mar 2013 - 22 Mar 2013
San Francisco, USA
5th Ocular Diseases & Drug Development
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