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ID Genomics Launches National Consortorium
The consortium will bring together a number of clinical partners to help improve the diagnosis of infectious diseases and appropriate use of antibiotics.
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Trovagene Broadens Network of Commercial Distributors
The agreement with seven partners across Europe and the Middle East will enable commercialization of Trovagene's liquid biopsy tests.
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Clinical Trial Outcomes Influenced By Financial Ties Between Researchers And Companies
Research published in BMJ looked at a cross section of clinical trials from 2013 and describes a positive correlation between positive study outcomes and financial links between authors and drug companies.
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Yeast Programmed to Convert Plant Sugars into Oils
MIT engineers have genetically reprogrammed a strain of yeast so that it converts sugars to fats much more efficiently, an advance that could make possible the renewable production of high-energy fuels such as diesel
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The German National Center for Tumor Diseases, Protagen Collaborate
The collaboration will investigate the responsiveness to checkpoint inhibitors in melanoma.
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SCIEX announces the 7th Berliner LC-MS/MS Symposium
SCIEX has announced it will be holding the 7th LC-MS/MS Symposium in Berlin, Germany, on March 14th 2017.
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Brain-on-a-Chip Models Brain Connectivity
Researchers from Harvard University demonstrate the potential of the chip to model neurological and psychiatric diseases.
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ABPI Respond To UK PM's Brexit Speech
The UK pharmaceutical industry trade body, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), have responded to the Prime Minister's speech on the Government's negotiating objectives for exiting the EU.
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Stanford University Record Reactions at Near-Atomic-Scale Resolution
Through long shifts at the helm of a highly sophisticated microscope, researchers at Stanford recorded reactions at near-atomic-scale resolution
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Poor Fungal Infection Diagnosis Contributing to Antibiotic Resistance
A recent report suggests that improvements in the diagnosis of fungal infections could help to reduce over-use of antibiotics and the rise of antibiotic resistance.
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