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Novartis Gains Rights to Two Oral Targeted Investigational Therapies
Ex-US rights acquired for JAK inhibitor INCB18424 in Phase III development as first-in-class treatment for a life-threatening blood disorder.
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Roche and the Department of Health of Junta de Andalucía Collaborate in Spanish Medical Genome Project
The research project aims to analyze the genomes of people with rare diseases and identify the defective gene or genes causing the disease and its behavior.
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Scientists Identify Two Molecules that Affect Brain Plasticity in Mice
Stanford researchers have identified a set of molecular brakes that stabilize the developing brain’s circuitry.
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Millipore Selects Thermo Fisher Watson LIMS for its Bioanalytics Laboratories
Millipore has implemented Watson LIMS within its Preclinical and Clinical Development Services group located in St. Charles, Mo.
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Stroke and Heart Disease Trigger Revealed in New Research
Scientists have identified the trigger that leads to the arteries becoming damaged in the disease atherosclerosis thereby causing causes heart attacks.
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Blessings and Challenges: Science Holds The Key Thanksgiving
'Figuring out how to feed the world and save our planet.'
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Genetically Modified Crops Clear Hurdle in China
China's government declared two strains of genetically modified rice safe to produce and consume, taking a major step toward endorsing the use of biotechnology in the staple food crop of billions of people in Asia.
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India in No Position to Stop GM Tech: Minister
The Government on Friday said India cannot oppose the use of the genetically modified technology as it wants to increase crop yields.
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FRANCE defines "GMO free"
As requested by French Ministries of Environment, Agriculture, and Consumer Affairs, the country's High Biotech Council (HBC) has released a document defining "GMO-free" production.
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Monsanto: The parable of the sower
The debate over whether Monsanto is a corporate sinner or saint
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