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Dalton Receives Compliant Rating From Health Canada
The rating resulted from a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) inspection conducted at Dalton’s facility during March 2016.
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Injecting New Life into Old Antibiotics
A new fully synthetic way to make a class of antibiotics called macrolides from simple building blocks is set to open up a new front in the fight against antimicrobial drug resistance.
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Flatiron Health, FDA Collaborate
Research initiative will focus on how real-world evidence can provide new insights into the care of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
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Vela Diagnostics Acquires Lifecode Data Interpretation Division
This acquisition puts company at the forefront in providing genomics interpretation and reporting.
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Connectivity Boost Accelerates EU-Japanese Science Collaborations
Over 50 million researchers, academics and students across Europe and Japan are set to benefit from a direct 20Gbps connectivity injection into the pan-European GÉANT network.
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Olfactory necklace' detects scents in a way contrary to neurobiology dogma.
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Gut Feelings - Sensory neurons detect fullness and nutrients in the GI tract in surprising ways
After eating a meal, you can thank your vagus nerve for sensing and signaling that feeling of fullness to your brain. That same nerve also detects nutrients and controls digestion.
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Progranulin and dementia -- a blood sample does not tell the full story
The key neurodegeneration protein progranulin is regulated differently in cerebrospinal fluid than in serum.
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Crowdsourcing contest using data from people, dogs advances epileptic seizure forecasting
It might sound like a riddle: What do you get when you combine one online contest, two patients, five dogs and 654 data scientists?
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Raman to Study Radiation Damage in Cells, Tissues
Raman spectroscopy used to detect radiation damage in cells and tissues during cancer treatment at the University of British Columbia in Okanagan, Canada.
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