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Pharmacogenomics: UC San Diego To Lead Nationwide Program to educate pharmacists
Medco To Begin Working with the FDA – Pharmacogenomics Reporting
Drugmakers Seek to Cut Red Tape to Speed Cancer Trials
What Impact does a Warning from the FDA have with Investors, Physicians, Patients?
Making medicine getting tougher
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Pharmacogenomics: UC San Diego To Lead Nationwide Program to educate pharmacists
New program to educate pharmacists on pharmacogenomics. The efforts are going forward to help the pharmacists also explain to the patients how it works and what the information has to offer. The new group of graduates will be the first group...
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Medco To Begin Working with the FDA – Pharmacogenomics Reporting
This article states part of the reporting system will include information on the willingness of a doctor to use genetic testing, well first of all we need to help the doctors to bring this full circle with the integration into the clinical side of this...
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Drugmakers Seek to Cut Red Tape to Speed Cancer Trials
This is probably a good move to speed this process up since many pharmaceutical companies have and are looking at moving more trials to India. More information can be read here about the changing face of Pharma in reference to research and development...
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What Impact does a Warning from the FDA have with Investors, Physicians, Patients?
It seems not a week goes by without a warning being issued from the FDA, so this looks to be a sign of the times, not to put anyone out of business, but to create an awareness. This is transparency folks and the warnings will keep on coming, so...
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Making medicine getting tougher
I don't think anyone can debate the fact that medicine is getting tougher from every angle. New business models along with the daily research and genome updates have a tendency to make things a little shaky and unpredictable. The fact...
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The Changing Face of Research and Development with big Pharma
Many of the generic manufacturers started years back with knock off drugs to sell locally in India, but now the game is changing to where US Pharma is using some of the talent, which costs less than R and D individuals here in the states, to further develop...
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Liver disease therapeutic patents from CellPoint Diagnostics Up on the Auction Block..
Intellectual Property on the auction block, patents with FDA approval. This is the first time I have noticed technology with health care just up on the open auction block, especially as it relates to cancer research. With the acquisition...
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