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Accelrys

Accelrys


CA
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ACD Labs

ACD Labs

Canada
Website
Biobide S.L.

Biobide S.L.

Spain
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BioTek Instruments

BioTek Instruments

100 Tigan Street
05404 Winooski United States
Website

CambridgeSoft Corporation


MA
Website
ChemAxon

ChemAxon

Hungary
Website

ChemFinder


MA
Website
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)

Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)


OH
Website
ChemoSoft

ChemoSoft


CA
Website

DIDIALL, INC.


NY
Website
Equbits

Equbits


CA
Website
Medical practice software PrognoCIS PMS

Medical practice software PrognoCIS PMS

4020 Moorpark Avenue Suite 115
95117 San Jose United States
Website
PharmaDM

PharmaDM

Belgium
Website
Wyatt Technology Corp.

Wyatt Technology Corp.

6300 Hollister Ave
93117 Santa Barbara United States
Website
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ScienceDaily (May 21, 2012) — Scientists have devised a method for repeatedly encoding, storing and erasing digital data within the DNA of living cells. Read the Full Story
ScienceDaily (May 21, 2012) — Increases in the diversity of parasites that attack amphibians cause a decrease in the infection success rate of virulent parasites, including one that causes malformed limbs and premature death, says a new University of Colorado Boulder study. Read the Full Story
ScienceDaily (May 22, 2012) — Rapid DNA sequencing may soon become a routine part of each individual's medical record, providing enormous information previously sequestered in the human genome's 3 billion nucleotide bases. Read the Full Story
ScienceDaily (May 19, 2012) — Pollution is warming the atmosphere through summer thunderstorm clouds, according to a computational study published May 10 in Geophysical Research Letters. How much the warming effect of these clouds offsets the cooling that other clouds provide is not yet clear. To find out, researchers need to incorporate this new-found warming into global climate models. Read the Full Story
ScienceDaily (May 16, 2012) — A method developed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for training blind persons to "see" through the use of a sensory substitution device (SSD) has enabled those using the system to actually "read" an eye chart with letter sizes smaller than those used in determining the international standard for blindness. Read the Full Story
ScienceDaily (May 17, 2012) — Over the past decade, research in the field of epigenetics has revealed that chemically modified bases are abundant components of the human genome and has forced us to abandon the notion we've had since high school genetics that DNA consists of only four bases. Read the Full Story
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image Pollution Teams With Thunderclouds to Warm Atmosphere
image Training the Blind to 'See' Using New Device to 'Listen' to Visual Informatoin
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    Prosolia and AB Sciex entered into a license agreement for technologies developed by Gary Van Berkel, Ph.D., and his colleagues at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The arrangement provides Prosolia a license to a portfolio of new sample introduction and ionization methods based on the liquid microjunction surface sampling probe...
  • Sucampo Presents New Phase III Data from Opioid-Induced Bowel Dysfunction Study
    Sucampo Pharmaceuticals presented new data from a third Phase III trial evaluating lubiprostone in the treatment of opioid-induced bowel dysfunction (OBD) in patients with chronic noncancer pain. Initial results from the study were reported in April. The newly released data confirmed that compared with placebo, lubiprostone therapy reduced the median...
  • GE Healthcare, Karolinska University Ally to Enable Routine Application of Cell Therapies
    GE Healthcare Life Sciences and Karolinska University Hospital established a collaboration to develop the technologies and workflows that will be needed to apply cell therapies routinely in a clinical setting. The goal is to address the need for reproducible technologies in areas such as cell growth, handling, processing, and analysis...
  • CHDI, Lundbeck Partner for Preclinical Studies with Huntington Disease Candidate
    CHDI Foundation is teaming up with Lundbeck to aid preclinical development of the latter’s Huntington disease (HD) therapeutic candidate. In particular, the studies will assess the compound’s effects on P2X receptors implicated in the disease. Lundbeck says the partnership fits in with its HD Research Initiative, launched in 2010, through...
  • InterMune Sells Actimmune to Vidara for $55M
    InterMune is selling its synthetic gamma interferon-1b drug, Actimmune, to specialty pharmaceuticals firm Vidara Therapeutics for $55 million in cash plus a two-year royalty stream. Actimmune is indicated for the treatment of chronic granulomatous disease and severe, malignant osteopetrosis. The drug achieved revenues of $4.1 million in the first quarter...
  • Scientists Describe New Genetic Subtypes of Prostate Cancer
    Two independent exome sequencing studies have identified new genetic subtypes of prostate cancer. Presenting its findings in Nature, a University of Michigan Medical School-led team identified CHD1 mutations in 8% of heavily pretreated lethal metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancers (CRPCs). Notably, CHD1 mutations were almost always found in tumors that didn’t...
  • MSC-Secreted Factor Key to Impact of Multiple Sclerosis Cell Therapy
    Scientists have identified a factor in the conditioned medium of mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) cultures that appears to play a key role in the therapeutic effects of MSC-based therapy in multiple sclerosis (MS). Studies by Case Western Reserve University researchers in the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse model of MS...
  • Marina, Girindus Ink Oligonucleotide Manufacturing, Supply Deal
    Girindus has obtained the exclusive rights to develop, supply, and commercialize certain oligonucleotide constructs using Marina Biotech’s conformationally restricted nucleotide (CRN) chemistry. In return Marina will receive royalties from the sale of CRN-based oligonucleotide reagents as well as a robust supply of cGMP material for Marina and its partners’ preclinical,...
  • Ventana Licenses Gen-Probe IP for Measuring ERG Protein in Prostate Cancer
    Roche’s Ventana Medical Systems co-exclusively sublicensed IP from Gen-Probe granting the firm in vitro diagnostic rights relating to the immunohistochemical measurement of ERG protein expression in prostate tissue. Ventana says the licensed IP complements its existing co-exclusive sublicense to IP covering in situ hybridization measurements of ETS gene rearrangements (including...
  • BioDelivery Earns $2.5M from Meda on Pricing Approval of Breakyl in First EU Country
    BioDelivery Sciences received a $2.5 million prelaunch milestone payment from Meda, triggered by the first national regulatory clearance and pricing approval for Breakyl/Onsolis (fentanyl buccal soluble film) in the EU. Breakyl is indicated for the management of breakthrough pain in opioid-tolerant adult cancer patients. BioDelivery will receive another, final $2.5...

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