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Berg Insight Says 14.1 Million Machines Will Be Connected To Mobile Networks In Europe At The End Of 2008

According to new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of machines connected to mobile networks in Europe will grow by 34.2 percent in 2008 and reach 14.1 million at the year-end. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.9 percent, the number of connections is projected to reach 58.6 million by 2013.

A Computer That Looks At Your Face And Tells You Your Age

People who hope to keep their age a secret won't want to go near a computer running this software. Like an age-guesser at a carnival, computer software being developed at the University of Illinois can fairly accurately estimate a person's age. But, unlike age-guessers, who can view a person's body, the software works by examining only the person's face.

Faster Genetic Diagnosis For Hereditary Diseases Enabled By New Technique

VIB researchers connected to the University of Antwerp have developed a new method that enables them to track down the cause of hereditary diseases more quickly and efficiently. By means of this technique, genetic tests that take a long time today - such as screening for hereditary forms of breast cancer - can be carried out much more rapidly. This finding creates new perspectives for tests that are currently expensive and difficult to perform.

Volunteers Respect Accurate and Personalized Information From Study Results

Many CRO’s and investigators believe that even though volunteer patients in clinical trials expose themselves to a great deal of risk, there is no legal mandate for investigators to inform them of study results
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Bone Marrow Cells May Prove Effective In Regenerating Heart Muscle, Improving Function

Researchers at the University of Utah are enrolling people in a new clinical trial that uses a patient's own stem cells to treat ischemic and non-ischemic heart failure. The one-year Cardiac Repair Cell Treatment of Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy (IMPACT-DCM) study will look at the safety of injecting Cardiac Repair Cells (CRC) and their ability to improve heart function.

Phase III U.S. Pivotal Study Results On CSL Biotherapies' Afluria® Published In Vaccine - Influenza Virus Vaccine

Phase III pivotal study findings in the journal Vaccine showed that two formulations of CSL Biotherapies' influenza virus vaccine Afluria® elicited an immune response (also known as immunogenicity) in healthy adults aged 18 -

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Establishes 13 New National And International Doctoral Training Groups

The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is intensifying the international training of doctoral researchers. At its autumn meeting in Bonn the Grants Committee responsible for Research Training agreed to the establishment of 13 additional Research Training Groups, 7 of which are International Research Training Groups. These enable doctoral researchers to cooperate closely with foreign universities.

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South Carolina Medicaid Beneficiaries' Medical Records Now Available Electronically

The South Carolina Health Information Exchange this month launched a no-cost Web tool that will give health care providers access to the medical histories of state Medicaid beneficiaries, the Charleston Post and Courier reports.

European Agency For The Evaluation Of Medicinal Products Recommends Suspension Of Marketing Authorisation For IONSYS(R)

Janssen-Cilag International NV announced today that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has recommended suspension of the marketing authorisation for IONSYS(R) (fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system), indicated for the management of acute moderate to severe post-operative pain for use in a hospital setting only.

Mobile Heart Check Wins In Sat Nav Competition - The Cardiomobile System

An innovative project that lets heart patients undertake supervised exercise at home using a mobile phone, miniature heart monitor and GPS device, has been recognised in a prestigious international competition. The "Cardiomobile" system, developed by scientists and engineers at Queensland University of Technology and Gold Coast-based company Alive Technologies, was the winner of the inaugural Australian leg of the fifth European Satellite Navigation Competition, this year.

Anestvise Inc will Create New Jobs at New Manufacturing Facility in Eastern Europe

Anestvice Inc. www.anestvice.com , whose customers include major pharmaceutical industry players, specializes in manufacturing of medical devices...
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AVI BioPharma Files IND For Clinical Trial Of Marburg Virus Treatment

AVI BioPharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVII), a developer of RNA-based drugs, announced the filing of an Investigational New Drug application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a clinical trial to evaluate the Company's antisense drug AVI-6003 for the treatment of Marburg virus infection. AVI plans to conduct the trial as part of its continued collaboration with the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID).

Spending On Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Ads Decreases, Study Finds

Spending on direct-to-consumer advertisements for medications has decreased for the second consecutive year, according to a study recently released by TNS Media Intelligence, the AP/Albany Times Union reports. According to the study, spending on such ads reached a high of $5.43 billion in 2006 and decreased by 3% to $5.

Molecular Clues To Wilson Disease Discovered By Rice Lab

Using a combination of computer simulations and cutting-edge lab experiments, physical biochemists at Rice University have discovered how a small genetic mutation -- which is known to cause Wilson disease -- subtly changes the structure of a large, complex protein that the body uses to keep copper from building up to toxic levels.

Clinqua Inc. has embraced the concept that cooperation with other aspiring companies is the key to unlocking success in the clinical and biopharmaceutical research industry.

Clinqua is a Contract Research Organization www.clinqua.com that is attempting to change the age old notions that plagued the Clinical and Biopharmaceutical Industry, where in the past it was believed that for a company to survive it had to exist in competition with all others.
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Professional Society Web Sites Free Of Commercial Sponsorship Provide Patients With Reliable Information Before Having An Operation

New research published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows unsponsored and professional society Web sites provide significantly higher quality information about common elective surgical procedures compared with commercially sponsored Web sites. In addition, the study authors say that providing patients with technical search terms may increase the likelihood of obtaining reliable surgical information on the Web.

IBM Breaks New Ground With Interoperable Medical Imaging And Patient Data Archiving Solution

IBM (NYSE: IBM) unveiled a powerful new combination of advanced imaging and information archiving technologies that provides healthcare and research organizations with complete and timely access to critical imaging and diagnostic information at the point of care -- regardless of the source, age or location of the information.

Bayer USA Foundation Awards $279,000 Grant To Exemplary STEM Education Diversity Program

Reaffirming its longstanding commitment to help strengthen science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and bring more women and minorities into STEM fields, the Bayer USA Foundation today awarded a $279,000 grant over three years to the nationally lauded Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program to help educationally disadvantaged students in the San Francisco Bay area to achieve and succeed in these subjects.

Outsourcing is not a new concept to pharmaceutical companies

Outsourcing is not a new concept to pharmaceutical companies; however, its use increased dramatically in the mid-1990s, and it is expected to continue to increase going forward.
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DIA/FDA/PhRMA Drug Safety Conference: Planning The Lifecycle Of Safety Evaluation

Recent reports have brought attention to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) plan to list those drugs whose safety is under investigation because of complaints brought to the agency's attention by drug companies, physicians, and patients. The

JCR Releases Book On Staff Education

Joint Commission Resources (JCR) today announced the publication of its newest book, The Joint Commission Guide to Staff Education, Second Edition. JCR is a not-for-profit affiliate of The Joint Commission. The Joint Commission Guide to Staff Education, Second Edition provides guidance on accreditation issues related to staff education as well as critical basic and advanced staff education topics.

Study Places Rush University Medical Center Among The Top Performing Academic Medical Centers In The USA

A study of 88 academic medical centers from across the country has placed Rush among the top five centers in the nation based on high performance in quality and safety. The study was guided by six elements of care - safety, timeliness, effectiveness, efficiency, equity and patient centeredness, and conducted by the University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC).

Clinproxy: In general the overall expense of clinical trials depends on a multitude of factors

In an ever growing global market of supply and demand, it remains unimaginable to engage in practices that are ambitiously expensive when there are endless opportunities to utilize more appropriately priced methods which would in turn yield the same results. T
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FDA Issues Complete Response Letter To Ipsen For Dysport® Biologics License Application For Treatment Of Cervical Dystonia

Ipsen (Paris:IPN) today announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Complete Response Letter for its Biologics License Application (BLA) for its Botulinum toxin Type A, Dysport®. The application, submitted by the Group in late 2007, seeks approval to market Dysport® for the treatment of cervical dystonia. The Group is now actively preparing to launch the product, once approved by the FDA, and as soon as reimbursement coverage is adequate.

A Bioinformatic System Takes Adult Stem Cell Research To A New Level

Stem cell research is the next great leap in medicine. In the future, new tissue grown in a laboratory could replace a failing heart, or new cells take the place of damaged cells in the brain. Rather than using stem cells from embryonic sources, which opens difficult ethical and complicated scientific issues, scientists have been looking to adult human stem cells, culled from a person's own body.

The Effect Of Desmopressin On Renal Water And Solute Handling In Desmopressin Resistant Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis

UroToday.com - Dr. Konstantinos Kamperis, et al. evaluated the effect of clinically administered desmopressin on renal water and solute handling in children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis and desmopressin-resistant nocturnal polyuria - compared to healthy controls. The group was comprised of a total of 12 patients with normal bladder function and capacity but with enuresis and nocturnal polyuria unresponsive to desmopressin.

Why Clinical Research Companies Cannot Hire CRA’s Without Experience?

As per Bruce Kriger, CEO of Kriger Research Group International www.kriger.com , leading training institution and clinical research organization, there are three main reasons that actual experience is essential:
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Clinical Information Systems - IMDsoft Wins Frost & Sullivan Award For Healthcare Innovation

iMDsoft, a leading provider of Clinical Information Systems, has been named the recipient of the Frost & Sullivan 2008 North American Healthcare Innovation Award for its MetaVision application for critical care. The award recognizes iMDsoft for its success in developing products that stand alone as a unique solution for acute care.

Pioneer(R) Surgical Technology Announces First Human Implants Of New NanOss(TM)-Cervical Fusion Device

Pioneer Surgical Technology, Inc., a leader in innovative medical devices, announced the successful human implantation of its new biologic inter-body spacer. The nanOss(TM)- Cervical cage is machined from mechanically robust nano-crystalline hydroxyapatite (HA) and is designed to function as bone.

American Journal Of Cardiology Describes The Use Of Progenika´s LIPOchip In A Large-Scale Screening

A study just published in the American Journal of Cardiology describes the use of Progenika´s LIPOchip in a large-scale screening of over 1,200 subjects showing clinical symptoms of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH). The study led by Fernando Civeira, PhD, MD from the "Miguel Servet" Hospital in Zaragoza and Miguel Pocoví, PhD from the University of Zaragoza, was perfomed in order to identify patient populations most likely to benefit from genetic testing.

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Students Showcase Ageing Research, Australian National University

Could insect vision help older drivers to stay on the road longer and safer? That will be one of the questions addressed at the 2008 Intergenerational Forum on Ageing Research to be held tomorrow at The Australian National University. The forum has been organised by PhD students working on issues relevant to ageing, with the aim of bringing together and involving community and government organisations and local older people in their research.

International Copper Industry Defines Role In The Fight Against Hospital Infections

The copper industry is working together to answer one very important question: Can copper and copper alloys (brass and bronze) help curb the spread of bacteria that cause hospital infection? Results of laboratory testing and clinical trials indicate that they can. Scientists from around the world shared their work at the first world congress, 'Copper and Public Health', on copper's role in fighting the bacteria that cause hospital-acquired infections.

44th Annual Meeting Is Largest Event In Drug Information Association History

The Drug Information Association has announced that the 44th Annual Meeting, held from June 22-26 in Boston, Massachusetts, was the largest event in the association's more than 40-year history. "This year we received the largest ever number of abstracts for the Annual Meeting," notes Annual Meeting Program Chair Jeffrey Sherman, MD, FACP.

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Self-Assembling Nano-Fiber Gel Delivers High Concentrations Of Clinically Approved Drugs

Two teams of scientists from Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology (HST) at Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a new self-assembling hydrogel drug delivery system that is biocompatible, efficient at drug release, and easy to tailor. Importantly, these structures can deliver clinically approved drugs in high concentrations without requiring carriers for the drug or generating toxic components, a problem with hydrogel systems until now.

New Pharmaceutical Company To Target Alzheimer's Disease

A team of world-renowned scientists announced the launch of Archer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a new company that will use modern technologies for the identification of novel treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Archer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., led by Chief Executive Officer Michael Mullan, M.B.B.S., Ph.D. and Chief Technical Officer Fiona Crawford, Ph.D.

25 New Awards To Develop Radiation Countermeasures Announced By NIAID

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded 25 new grants to develop new and better diagnostics and treatments for radiation exposure after a nuclear attack.

Anestvice Pressure Controller (APC) – device for maintaining of precisely set pressure in the cuff of Laryngeal Mask (LM) and Endotracheal Tube (ETT) during the surgery

Anestvice ( www.anestvice.com )Pressure Controller (APC) – device for maintaining of precisely set pressure in the cuff of Laryngeal Mask (LM) and Endotracheal Tube (ETT) during the surgery...
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Citing "Midnight Rules" To Erode Health And Safety, Nurses Unveil New Website To Send Bush Packing

As President Bush seeks to push through a flurry of new regulations, many of which will especially adversely impact healthcare services and workplace safety, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee today unveiled a new website inviting web browsers to help "send Bush packing," http://www.SendBushPacking.com.

PregLem Starts Phase III Trials Of PGL4001 In Uterine Myoma

PregLem SA, a Swiss biopharmaceutical company specialized in reproductive medicine, announced the start of an international Phase III clinical trial program for PGL4001 (ulipristal) in symptomatic uterine myoma, a common benign solid tumor of the genital tract in women of reproductive age.

Homecare Sector Welcomes New Skills Academy For Social Care, UK

The homecare sector's professional association, UKHCA, has applauded government's decision to give national recognition to the training and development needs of the social care workforce by establishing a new national Skills Academy for social care. The Academy will work with employers across the social care sector to establish programmes for learning, leadership, training accreditation, career development and recruitment.

Professor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec Incorporated

Professor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec Incorporated. Her research interests include: Pathophysiology of brain injury - mediators of delayed neuronal damage...
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Roche Announces Tamiflu(R) Antiviral Flu Medication In Ample Supply For 2008-2009 Flu Season

Roche announced that ample supplies of its prescription antiviral medication Tamiflu® (oseltamivir phosphate) will be widely available throughout the U.S. this flu season. Tamiflu, cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as an important second line of defense against flu, is indicated for the treatment and prevention of influenza in adults and children one year and older.

European Forecasting Excellence Summit - 20-22 April 2009, Madrid, Spain

With the changing healthcare environment, it has never been more essential for organisations to have accurate and first-rate forecasts, to enable strategic business decision-making and stay ahead of the competition. This two day intensive Summit will address the most important aspects of Forecasting and Marketing in Europe.

Next Generation Data Analysis For Next Generation Sequencing Data

Genomatix Software, a company with an outstanding track record in the analysis of genomic data generated by high throughput technologies, has announced availability of the Genomatix Genome Analyzer. The Genomatix Genome Analyzer (GGA) is the first integrated hardware / software solution for in-depth analysis of data generated by next generation sequencing (NGS) devices as provided by Illumina, Roche (454), Applied Biosystems (SOLiD) and Helicos.

The Best CROs bring a “big picture” Perspective

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The ED Conversation Dilemma: Forty Percent Of Men With ED Don't Talk To Their Doctor, Survey Finds

A new survey reveals that while 82 percent of men with erectile dysfunction (ED) surveyed recognize it as an indicator of other health conditions, such as heart disease and diabetes, nearly 40 percent have never discussed the condition with their doctors.

Virtual Student Support Via Second Life

The University of Houston department of health and human performance is expanding into the virtual world of Second Life (SL) thanks to grants from the UH Faculty Development Initiative Program (FDIP) and the Network Culture Project of the University of Southern California-Annenberg School for Communication. "These funds will allow our faculty to stake ground in Second Life for the benefit of our students and our community," said Charles Layne, professor and department chair.

AVI BioPharma Announces FDA Clears IND Applications For Clinical Trials Of RNA Therapeutic Agents For Treatment Of Ebola And Marburg Viruses

AVI BioPharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVII), a developer of RNA-based drugs, announced that it learned earlier today that it has received verbal clearance from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the Investigational New Drug (IND) applications filed in November for its two lead products for Marburg and Ebola viruses. AVI BioPharma expects to receive written confirmation of the IND clearances from the FDA in early 2009.

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Arzerra(TM) (ofatumumab) Demonstrates High Response Rates In Patients With Fludarabine Refractory Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Genmab A/S (OMX: GEN) announced positive results from a pivotal trial pre-planned interim analysis of Arzerra(TM) (ofatumumab) in the treatment of refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The results demonstrate the potential of ofatumumab for heavily pre-treated patients with CLL who do not respond to, or for whom currently available treatment options are not appropriate.

Public Open Day To Discover The 'hidden Science' Of Modern Medicine, Barts And The London NHS Trust And School Of Medicine And Dentistry

Barts and The London NHS Trust and School of Medicine and Dentistry, is welcoming visitors for a 'Pathology Open Afternoon' to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding pathology, the hidden science at the heart of modern medicine. On Wednesday afternoon, 5 November, visitors to the recently completed, state-of-the-art, Pathology and Pharmacy Building at The Royal London Hospital will have an opportunity to find out how pathologists diagnose common life-threatening disease.

Student Dentists Helped By Virtual Toothache

Masha is a dental patient. Her oral health problems continue to change as she meets new Case Western Reserve University student dentists in Second Life's virtual dental office. The middle-aged avatar is an integral part of a new research project of the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and the College of Arts and Sciences department of communication sciences to teach and give students practice time to communicate with mock patients.

Understanding Your Liability and Confidentiality in Clinical Trials

Clinproxy, www.clinproxy.com fully understands the issues, laws risks and best practices relating to disclosures of confidential information about clinical trials.
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Crossing The Digital Divide For The Elderly, Chronically Ill And Medically Undeserved

What will motivate the elderly, the chronically ill and the medically underserved to use interactive information technology systems to actively help manage their own health problems? What barriers have prevented people in these groups from using such systems more widely than they have? The U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) Oregon Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) at Oregon Health & Science University searched the scientific literature for answers.

Amscreen's Bespoke 'Plug In And Play' Digital Signage Technology To Appear In Lloyd's Pharmacy, UK

Amscreen, Sir Alan Sugar's new digital signage company, has announced a trial deployment deal with Lloyd's Pharmacy, one of the UK's biggest pharmacy chains. The deal will see Amscreen's digital advertising screens (15" LCD with LED tickers) rolled out, initially in the Birmingham and Oxford regions utilising Amscreen's bespoke 'plug in and play' digital signage technology.

American Health Information Management Association Addresses Health Record Privacy And Security Breaches

The alarming news reports concerning high-profile victims of personal medical information security and privacy breaches raises the bar on the necessity to educate and inform healthcare professionals, their employers, the media, and healthcare consumers on the importance of privacy protection, confidentiality and security of personal health records.

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New Insight To Demineralization

From toothpaste to technology, noncrystalline or amorphous silica is an active ingredient in a myriad of products that we use in our daily lives. As a minor, but essential component of vertebrate bone, an understanding of silica reactivity in physiological environments is crucial to the development of successful biomedical implants and synthetic materials with bone-like properties.

Study To Evaluate Blood Flow And Stroke Risk

The University of Illinois at Chicago has been awarded a five-year, $2.1 million grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to lead a multi-center study to assess blood flow and stroke risk. Ischemic strokes -- the type caused by clots rather than bleeds in the brain -- account for 80 percent of all strokes and represent a major source of death and disability.

AtheroGenics Reports Positive Results From ANDES Phase 3 Clinical Trial Of AGI-1067 In Type 2 Diabetes

AtheroGenics, Inc. (NASDAQ: AGIX), a pharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases, announced top-line results from its ANDES Phase 3 clinical trial of AGI-1067 (succinobucol) for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes demonstrating that both doses (75mg and 150mg) of AGI-1067 met the primary efficacy endpoint of the reduction in glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c) versus placebo at the end of the study's six month dosing regimen.

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First Patient Enrolled In Open-Label, Switchover Trial Of PrGCD For The Treatment Of Gaucher Disease

Protalix BioTherapeutics, Inc. (Amex: PLX), announced today enrollment of the first patient in a worldwide, multi-center, open-label, switchover trial to assess the safety and efficacy of prGCD. prGCD is the Company's proprietary plant cell expressed recombinant form of human glucocerebrosidase (GCD) that is in development for the treatment of Gaucher disease, a rare and serious lysosomal storage disorder in humans.

Novel Antidepressant Valdoxan(R), Receives EMEA CHMP Positive Opinion For Major Depressive Episodes

Valdoxan® today received a positive opinion from the European Medicines Agency's (EMEA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) for its use in the treatment of adult patients with Major Depressive Episodes (MDE).1 Valdoxan is an innovative approach to the treatment of MDE and has demonstrated convincing efficacy in depressed patients with moderate-severe depression2, offering new hope to many of the more than 2.

New Review Supports Use Of Formoterol In Children And Adolescents With Asthma

A new review of the long acting beta2-agonist (LABA) formoterol presented today at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) congress, shows that formoterol use in children and adolescents (4-17 years) with asthma, who are predominantly prescribed concomitant inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), is not associated with any increased risk of asthma-related hospitalisations.

Over the past few years, CROs have received the lion's share of outsourced clinical research revenue.

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BioMS Medical Completes Patient Recruitment In Phase III U.S. Multiple Sclerosis Trial

BioMS Medical Corp. (TSX: MS), a leading developer in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS), announced that it has completed patient recruitment in its phase III clinical trial of MBP8298 (dirucotide) for the treatment of secondary progressive MS (SPMS). The trial, named MAESTRO-03, includes approximately 510 patients, and is being conducted at 68 trial sites in the U.S.

Robotic Surgery Lowers Risk Of A Rare But Serious Complication Of Gastric Bypass

The use of a robot to assist with the most commonly performed weight-loss surgery appears to significantly lower a patient's risk of developing a rare but serious complication, according to a study published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Robotic Surgery.

Successful Robot-Assisted Surgery For Urinary Abnormality

Ashok Hemal, M.D., a urologic surgeon from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, and colleagues have reported success using robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery to repair abnormal openings between the bladder and vagina known as fistulas. Reporting on their experience with seven patients, Hemal and colleagues have the world's largest known success with the procedure. Their report appears online in the Journal of Urology and will be included in a future print issue.

The Birth of the Profession of Clinical Research Associate

According to the ICH Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, clinical research should be monitored by professionals—Clinical Research Associates, also known as Clinical Monitors.
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Study Shows Machine Perfusion Significantly Improves Transplant Results

A landmark study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) demonstrates that use of a specially-designed machine to store kidneys for transplantation offers significant benefits in kidney survival and function when compared to those stored in a traditional "ice box", or cold storage.

TAXUS OLYMPIA Registry Shows Excellent Outcomes For High-Risk Patients Treated With Second-Generation TAXUS(R) Liberte(R) Stent

Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) announced positive one-year results from the Intercontinental and European launch phases of its global TAXUS OLYMPIA registry, the world's largest prospective, post-approval registry for a single drug-eluting stent (DES).

Searching The Internet Increases Brain Function According To UCLA Study

UCLA scientists have found that for computer-savvy middle-aged and older adults, searching the Internet triggers key centers in the brain that control decision-making and complex reasoning. The findings demonstrate that Web search activity may help stimulate and possibly improve brain function.

What the Title of Home-based Clinical Research Associate Really Means

The title of Clinical Research Associate is deceiving to some degree. Many people think of “associate” as a secondary low paying job. “Clinical Monitor” is a title that better describes what CRA job entails. A clinical research associate does not, in fact, assist anyone; the associate coordinates the smooth progress of a clinical trial.
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Mpex Pharmaceuticals Announces Initiation Of A Phase 2 Clinical Trial Of Aerosol MP-376 In COPD

Mpex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that it has initiated a Phase 2 clinical study with MP-376 for use as a maintenance therapy in reducing the incidence of pulmonary exacerbations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). MP-376 is the company's novel formulation of levofloxacin inhalation solution. The Phase 2, U.S.

Study Shows PillCam(R) ESO Reduces Prison Health Care Costs By 90% For Cirrhotic Patients

Given Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: GIVN) today announced data from a pilot study that demonstrate the Company's PillCam® capsule endoscopy of the esophagus can significantly reduce health care costs in a prison population through on-site evaluation of esophageal varices in cirrhotic patients.

Wall Street Journal Examines Health Care Industry's Adoption Of Information Technology

The U.S. health care industry "is about to undergo a global revolution driven by a force it can no longer resist: information technology," the Wall Street Journal reports.

ClinQua Inc. is one of CRO's focusing the Investigator on aspects critical for validating the drugs' therapeutic benefits.

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A Forecast Insight Report Into The Antidiabetics Market - Switching To New Molecule Antidiabetics Drives Market Growth

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Forecast Insight: Antidiabetics - Switching to New Molecule Antidiabetics Drives Market Growth" report to their offering. The antidiabetics market is expected to reach $29 billion, across the seven major markets, by 2017.

Arpida Publishes Top-Line Data Of Phase II "Intravenous-To-Oral" Switch Trial With Oral Iclaprim

Arpida Ltd. (SWX: ARPN) announces positive top-line data of the Phase II 'intravenous-to-oral' switch trial with oral iclaprim in patients with complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections (cSSSI). The top-line results demonstrated high clinical cure rates of over 90% following the step-down therapy with oral iclaprim administered after two days of initial treatment with intravenous vancomycin.

Light Sciences Oncology Completes Patient Enrollment In Phase 3 Clinical Trial Of Litx As A Treatment For Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. (LSO) announced the completion of enrollment in a global Phase 3 clinical trial of Light Infusion Therapy(TM) (Litx(TM)) as a treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), also known as hepatoma or primary liver cancer. The two-armed, randomized clinical trial has enrolled 200 patients at sites in the Philippines, Korea, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Serbia, Poland, Croatia, and Italy.

Pharmalef Inc. is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platform

Pharmalef Inc. www.pharmalef.com is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platform offers pharmaceutical companies the ability to extend the shelf life and stability of medicinal compounds.
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Ophthalmology Journal November Research Highlights

This month's Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, reports on the conclusions from a population-based study of risk factors related to progression or regression of diabetic retinopathy over a 25 year period in people with Type 1 diabetes, and on the associa

Local Teaching Physician Develops A Stethoscope To Simulate Body Sounds, Ideal For Teaching Facilities

Frustrated by the lack of credible auscultation sounds for teaching physical exam scenarios, Dr. Paul Lecat of Akron General Medical Center and NEOUCOM has developed and patented his own teaching device.

FDA Approves EOVIST(R) To Detect And Characterize Focal Liver Lesions

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc., a leader in diagnostic imaging, announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved EOVIST(R) (Gadoxetate Disodium) Injection, a gadolinium-based contrast agent, for intravenous use in T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the liver to detect and characterize lesions in adults with known or suspected focal liver disease.

Anestvise Inc will Create New Jobs at New Manufacturing Facility in Eastern Europe

Anestvice Inc. www.anestvice.com , whose customers include major pharmaceutical industry players, specializes in manufacturing of medical devices...
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Dingell Counters Waxman's Bid For Chair Of House Energy And Commerce Committee

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair John Dingell (D-Mich.) countered House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair Henry Waxman's (D-Calif.)

Ophthalmology - Surgical Products, Software Enhancements And Diagnostic Platforms Streamline Efficiencies From The Clinic To The Operating Room

Carl Zeiss Meditec, a leader in complete ophthalmic systems including IOLs and disposables, today announced the newest innovations to its technology offering at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) meeting in Atlanta, GA. These new systems include diagnostic and surgical applications covering the entire spectrum of patient care and supporting all major segments of ophthalmology, including cataract/refractive, retina and glaucoma.

Positive UK Health Technology Appraisal For Novel Oral Anticoagulant Pradaxa® (dabigatran Etexilate)

The UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has recommended Pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate) as an option, within its marketing authorisation, for the primary prevention of venous thromboembolic events in adults who have undergone elective total hip or elective total knee replacement surgery throughout the National Health Service (NHS) of England and Wales.

Contract Research Organizations Facing New Challenges

The biggest challenge facing CROs in the current industry are strict regulatory requirements. Global regulatory bodies increasingly require more detailed safety control of drug candidates to ensure safety and to avoid product recalls
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Novel Leukemia Vaccine For High-Risk Patients Studied At Moores UCSD Cancer Center

Researchers at the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) are conducting clinical trials of a novel therapy aimed at revving up the immune system to combat a particularly difficult-to-treat form of leukemia. The experimental therapy is being offered to patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) whose cancer did not respond or was resistant to initial treatment or harbors a particular chromosomal abnormality called a 17p deletion.

Drug Information Association 2nd Annual Clinical Forum: Data Driven Drug Development Decisions

Following a very successful first event in 2007, the Drug Information Association's (DIA's) 2nd Annual Clinical Forum: Data Driven Drug Development Decisions (October 20-23, 2008; Ljubljana, Slovenia) will focus on clinical data.

Synthetic Moleculues Could Add Spice To Fight Against Cancer

Turning up the heat on the red tomato during processing has the potential to give the popular garden staple added disease-fighting power, Ohio State University research suggests. Scientists have found that lycopene molecules in tomatoes that are combined with fat and subjected to intense heat during processing are restructured in a way that appears to ease their transport into the bloodstream and tissue.

Understanding the Importance of ICH GCP is Vital to the Continued Safety of Clinical Patients.

Several Kriger www.krigerinternational.com course sessions are dedicated to understanding concepts and principles that have helped mold the industry into what it is today. This gives each student the opportunity to understand how the industry is progressing...
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Imaging System Offers Glimpse Of Rare Mutant Cells, May Help Understand Origins Of Cancer

MIT biological engineers have developed a new imaging system that allows them to see cells that have undergone a specific mutation. The work, which could help scientists understand how precancerous mutations arise, marks the first time researchers have been able to pinpoint the number and location of mutant cells - cells with a particular mutation - in intact tissue. In this case, the researchers worked with mouse pancreatic cells.

Calando Pharmaceuticals Announces Next SiRNA Therapeutic Candidate For Oncology - CALAA-02, Targeting HIF-2alpha

Calando Pharmaceuticals, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR), announced that pre-clinical development of a second siRNA oncology therapeutic, CALAA-02, is underway. The intracellular target for CALAA-02 is HIF-2alpha, or Hypoxia Inducible Factor-2 alpha. HIF-2alpha is overexpressed in a number of solid tumors and is critical for many aspects of tumorigenesis, such as metastasis, angiogenesis, tumor cell proliferation, and tumor response to radiation.

Equine Research Into Movement And Breathing May Translate Into Help For Other Horses And Humans

The coordination of two systems are key for any horse to walk, trot, gallop or win a race. The first are the lower limbs, which allow the animal to move along on a 'spring-like' tendon. The second is a complicated respiratory system, which allows a horse to take in one breadth for every stride they make while racing. For more than a decade a team of researchers has been working to unlock the secrets of equines.

Kriger Courses Are Indispensable To Break Into The Biopharmaceutical And Clinical Research Industry.

From what many of our students have said, Kriger www.kriger.com and their professional development courses are not only inspiring but also indispensable when trying to start a career in the biopharmaceutical and clinical research industry.
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Patient Pain Likely When Doctors Ask End-Of-Life Questions

When treatment options dwindle or are exhausted, terminally ill-patients often opt for pain management and comfort over life-extending therapies.

Key Health Communications Tool Offered By African-American Blogs

Blogs allow African Americans to discuss HIV and AIDS in an unfiltered way that is both public and private, according to a Penn State researcher, and this exploration may lead to another way to distribute health messages to the African American community. Lynette Kvasny, associate professor of information sciences and technology (IST), an avid blog reader, noticed an interesting conversation on a blog following an August 2006 ABC News story, "Out of Control: AIDS in Black America.

DIAS-2 Trial Fails To Replicate Findings Of Previous Trials That Show Benefit Of Desmoteplase In Acute Ischaemic Stroke

Despite the promising results of the DIAS and DEDAS trials of fibrinolytic therapy with the novel drug desmoteplase, the much-awaited follow-up phase III DIAS-2 trial did not show any improvement in clinical response at 90 days between the patients who were given either of two doses of desmoteplase up to 9 hours after the onset of symptoms of stroke compared with those who were given placebo.

Limdato: Patient recruitment is essential to the accelerated success of a clinical trial.

Often one of the biggest burdens facing clinical trials is patient recruitment. The act of recruiting patients for a trail can be tedious at the best of times and often results in missed deadlines and an incredible hit to the sponsor’s budget.
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Recycling Unused Medical Supplies To Help Save Lives And The Planet

In an effort to "go green," eco-conscious medical students and hospital staff at Rush University Medical Center have started Rush Remedy, a medical supply recovery and recycling program that collects unused medical supplies and equipment and provides them to overseas hospitals and clinics-in-need.

For Relapsed Multiple Myeloma Patients Drug Combination Improves Or Stabilizes Disease

Mayo Clinic researchers have found that a new combination of medications designed to maximize immune functions improved or stabilized multiple myeloma for 76 percent of patients who had relapsed after previous treatment. Interim results of an ongoing clinical trial evaluating pomalidomide, a new immunomodulatory agent, combined with dexamethasone (pom/dex), were presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology in San Francisco.

Orthovita Files Response To FDA's Initial Review Of The CORTOSS(R) 510(k) Application

Orthovita, Inc. (NASDAQ:VITA), a spine and orthopedic biosurgery company, announced that it recently submitted its response to the initial set of comments received from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to its 510(k) application for the use of CORTOSS Bone Augmentation Material in vertebral augmentation.

Compliance in Developing countries is a balancing act

Clinproxy’s, www.clinproxy.com global spread continues to acknowledge to issues with regards to developing countries and the compliance required for clinical trials.
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Human Genome Sciences Announces Albuferon(R) Meets Primary Endpoint In Phase 3 Trial In Chronic Hepatitis C

Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGSI) announced that Albuferon(R) (albinterferon alfa-2b) met its primary endpoint of non-inferiority to peginterferon alfa-2a (Pegasys) in ACHIEVE 2/3, a Phase 3 clinical trial of Albuferon in combination with ribavirin in treatment-naive patients with genotypes 2 and 3 chronic hepatitis C (p=0.0086).

Salix Pharmaceuticals Announces New Online Resource Site To Educate Healthcare Providers On Proper Use Of Prescription Bowel Cleansing Preparations

Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. (NASDAQ: SLXP) announced that it has created a new online resource to provide information and assistance to healthcare providers seeking a prescription alternative to over-the-counter (OTC) bowel preparations such as oral sodium phosphate solution. Recently, C.B. Fleet voluntarily recalled and withdrew from the market two OTC products used for bowel preparation, Fleet® Phospho-soda® and Fleet® Phospho-soda® EZ-Prep® Bowel Cleansing System.

Doctor Training A Public And Private Matter, Australian Medical Association

AMA President, Dr Rosanna Capolingua, welcomed the Government's announcement that it plans to recruit private hospitals and general practices to help train the doctors of the future, saying the AMA had been calling for positive investment in this area.

Streamlining the process of Clinical Trials

The process of clinical trials can be costly to say the least. Clinical affairs consumes an average of 37% of R&D budgets.
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Immune System Cell Signaling Detected By New Nano Device

Scientists have detected previously unnoticed chemical signals that individual cells in the immune system use to communicate with each other over short distances.

FDA Approves EVOLENCE®, A New Generation Collagen Based Facial Filler

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") announced the approval of EVOLENCE® for the correction of moderate to deep facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds. EVOLENCE® is a new advanced collagen-based structural dermal filler, and a first of its kind product. The introduction of EVOLENCE® marks the first dermal filler entry for the Aesthetics Group of OrthoNeutrogena.

Phase I Clinical Trial Of ImmuFact IMP321 In Pancreatic Cancer Will Be Carried Out At Washington University In Saint Louis

Immutep S.A. announced today that the FDA, after review of the Investigational New Drug Application (IND), has allowed the administration of IMP321 in cancer patients in a Phase I trial conducted by Dr. William G. Hawkins at the Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis (MO).

Skyrocketing growth of the CRO market

The combination of the growing trend by pharmaceutical companies to outsource a wider range of services, and the need to pass products through the testing and regulatory process in a rapid
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Non- Steroidal Combination Drug To Treat Psoriasis - Positive Phase 2b Results Showing Efficacy And Synergy DPS-101

Dermipsor Ltd, a leading clinical-stage drug development company focusing on novel therapies for the dermatology market, reports detailed analysis of the Phase 2b clinical trial results for its lead product DPS-101 in psoriasis patients. DPS-101 is a novel topical non-steroidal combination of 2 active ingredients - calcipotriol and nicotinamide - for the treatment of plaque psoriasis.

Clothing With A Brain: "Smart Fabrics" That Monitor Health

Researchers in United States and China are reporting progress toward a simple, low-cost method to make "smart fabrics," electronic textiles capable of detecting diseases, monitoring heart rates, and other vital signs. A report on these straight-out-of-science-fiction-fibers, made of carbon nanotubes, is scheduled for the December 10 issue of ACS' Nano Letters, a monthly publication. In the new study, Nicholas A.

A Breakthrough In Diagnosis Of Enteric Lesions

Capsule endoscopy (CE), which is virtually a micro-camera, is a revolutionary diagnostic tool in diagnosing small bowel diseases, and CE can obtain 40-60 thousand images of the GI tract, though the number of the images for the lesions is smaller than 500 in most of the patients. The CE reader still has to scan ten thousands of the images one by one because the reader cannot make sure which images the lesions are in. So, it may be a big burden on the CE reader's eyes and energy.

Clinical Research Professionals are Still in Demand despite the World Economic Crisis

Despite the world economic crisis, the clinical research field is currently expanding faster than the introduction of newly qualified professionals that inevitably creates a demand. Most people are under the impression that the barriers to enter this industry are extremely difficult to overcome, but the truth is that everybody working in this industry had to start somewhere and as the industry grows positions need to be filled.
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Amarin Proceeding To Phase 3 With AMR101 For Hypertriglyceridemia

Amarin Corporation plc (NASDAQ: AMRN) announced that the Company recently met with officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to discuss the Company's plans to develop AMR101 for the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia. Following these discussions, the Company is proceeding to Phase 3 with AMR101 in hypertriglyceridemia. Dr.

Web Page To Keep Children Updated On Their Views For Children's Centre, Salisbury District Hospital, England

Artcare staff have set up a new web page that will keep people updated on the children's projects and workshops that are taking place around the development of the new Children's Centre at Salisbury District Hospital. Children's views are being used in the design of the building and the web page includes information on the recent children's survey.

Roll Call Opinion Pieces Address Health Care Reform, Other Issues Obama Administration, Congress Should Address In 2009

Roll Call on Tuesday published several opinion pieces about health care reform and other issues that the new Obama administration and Congress should address next year. Summaries appear below.Former Sens. Howard Baker (R-Tenn.)/George Mitchell (D-Maine): U.S.

In the United States, CROs receive an estimated 60% of the clinical research outsourced from pharmaceutical companies.

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Young Doctors Exercise Less Than National Average

In comparison to the national average, young doctors get much less exercise, and this level of exercise is below recommended levels, according to a study released on December 2, 2008 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, one of the BMJ Specialist Journals.

Pluristem Successfully Concludes Final Pre-Clinical Safety Studies With PLX-PAD In Preparation For Human Trials For Critical Limb Ischemia Treatment

Pluristem Therapeutics Inc. (NasdaqCM: PSTI; DAX: PJT), a bio-therapeutics company dedicated to the commercialization of non- personalized (allogeneic) cell therapy products for a variety of degenerative, ischemic and autoimmune indications, announced today the successful conclusion of its pre-clinical studies utilizing PLX-PAD prior to the initiation of human clinical trials.

Biothera Initiates Second Arm Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Trial

Biothera announced today it began dosing patients in the second arm of its metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) trial in August. This arm of the trial is evaluating the combination therapy of its lead drug candidate, Imprime PGG®, with Erbitux®, an anti-cancer monoclonal antibody from ImClone Systems. Unlike the first trial arm, the second treatment arm does not include chemotherapy.

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Cancer Prediction Models More Accurate For White Women Than Asian-American Women, Study Says

Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer might be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study published in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology,

Healthcare Industry Leaders Call For Improved Prevention Of Catheter Infections

On October 3rd representatives from the roundtable summit, "A Leadership Strategy for the Prevention of Line Sepsis," released a policy statement outlining strategies for patients and healthcare professionals to reduce the incidence of line sepsis, a potentially fatal hospital-acquired infection that affects approximately 250,000 patients each year in the U.S. alone, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

FDA Approves Expanded Uses For Gardasil To Include Preventing Certain Vulvar And Vaginal Cancers

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the vaccine Gardasil for the prevention of vaginal and vulvar cancer caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18 in girls and women ages 9 to 26. These two HPV types cause 70 percent of cervical cancers, and are known to also cause some vulvar and vaginal cancers, but the percentages are not well defined.

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World's First Dedicated HIV Neutralizing Antibody Center Launched By Scripps Research Institute And IAVI

The Scripps Research Institute, one of the world's largest independent, non-profit biomedical research organizations, and the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), the world's only global non-profit organization focused solely on AIDS vaccine development, today announced the establishment of a new research center dedicated exclusively to solving the most pressing challenge facing AIDS vaccine researchers today.

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Cereprotec Inc. and Institute of Applied Chemistry at Hebrew University are working together to synthesise new Glycoluril Derivatives with Possible Neuroprotection Effects.According to report of Institute of Applied Chemistry they have performed the third step as it appears in the synthesis route scheme. This took much longer than the other steps, after all, this reaction doesn't appear in any literature and in the end only took two and half weeks. This research is fully sponsored by Cereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com a US company that already runs clinical tests of their first drug Cereprotex .
In the reaction between compound II and III, one gets two main products, three additional compounds in small quantities plus unreacted starting materials and one main side product. All together there were 8 compounds in the reaction mixture.

One of the main materials precipitated out from the mixture and was removed via filtration from the reaction mixture. This material was cleaned up via crystallization but turned out not to be the desired compound.
The second main material was separated via silica gel column chromatography. Unfortunately, this main material came off at the same Rf value as another material. They tested out several solvents and found that ethyl acetate was able to crystallize out the main material.

Using NMR and elemental analysis, Institute of Applied Chemistry were able to prove that the crystallized out material is indeed Compound III. Yield was 17%. Two grams of material was obtained, enough to try out Stage IV.

This step can be repeated in the future in order to produce more of compound III.
Cereprotec Inc. Phase II clinical study of efficacy and safety of Cereprotex as preventive treatment of cognitive dysfunction as a complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).While overt neurological dysfunction occurs in 3% of patients, cognitive dysfunction is detectable in most patients early after CABG and in up to half of patients at six months.

Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com proposes to use Cereprotex prior to and after CABG procedures in order to minimize or eliminate entirely the effects of neuro-impairment. Based on the successful animal trials Cereprotec Inc. believes that the human trials will show significant reduction in neuro-impairment.

At this moment Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com is prepared to start clinical trials and is actively seeking serious investors.
Cereprotec Inc: Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cognitive dysfunction is detectable in up to 70% of patients.

In Phase II Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com study patients will undergo a standard battery of 10 cognitive tests performed by one examiner before surgery and at 7 and one month after CABG. Four tests (auditory verbal learning test (AVLT), adult memory and information processing battery (AMIBP), trail-making test B (TMTB), and verbal fluency test (VFT)) will be used to calculate a composite cognitive index.
US Patent Application No.11/723,011 to be assigned to CEREPROTEC INC. Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril DerivativesCereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com is a US company involved in the development of neuroprotective drug Cereprotex.

This company is also developing a family of other promising novel chemical compounds.

Proof of efficacy of these compounds has been obtained in three animal studies including hypoxia in both mice and rats and brain trauma in mice. The proof of neuroprotection concept has been shown not only for prevention (hypoxia model), but also for the treatment paradigm post brain trauma which reflects a potential realistic situation in humans.
Professor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec IncorporatedProfessor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec Incorporated. Her research interests include: Pathophysiology of brain injury - mediators of delayed neuronal damage e.g., prostaglandins, reactive oxygen species, cytokines, cannabinoids, and the cholinergic system in rat and mouse models of injury (closed head injury, CHI). Evaluation of potential therapeutic strategies. CHI as a risk factor for delayed onset of Alzheimer's disease. Genetic manipulations (cytokines or apoE knockouts, acetylcholine-esterase transgenics, and more) as tools for investigating the role of specific mediators in traumatic brain injury. Interrelationship between traumatic brain injury and bone remodeling. Role of endocannabinoids in blood-brain barrier function and in bone remodeling after brain trauma. Mechanisms of neuroprotection induced by pre-conditioning (ischemic or heat acclimation). In vitro model for stretch injury that simulates traumatic conditions in astrocytes.

Dr. Roman Kamburg CEO of Cereprotec and the registered owner of 1125 shares in CEREPROTEC Incorporated (the "Corporation") www.cereprotec.com a corporation incorporated in and under the laws of the State of Delaware, having its registered office at 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, transfered to Dr. Esther Shohami 40 Shares of Common Stock, for no consideration, to be held by the Transferee, her administrators and assignees, subject to all the terms and conditions on which such shares were held by the Transferor, and Transferee agreed to receive such shares.
Pharmalef Inc. is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platformPharmalef Inc. www.pharmalef.com is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platform offers pharmaceutical companies the ability to extend the shelf life and stability of medicinal compounds.

Moreover, oral delivery improves patient compliance, improves treatment, reduces patient inconvenience, and reduces treatment costs.

Our partners have completed proof of concept and development of a proliposomal formulation for the model drug, calcitonin, which is used in the treatment of osteoporosis and thyroid cancer.

Clinical trials are expected to begin at a number of centers across the United States, Canada and European Union.
Pharmalef Developments introduces several new products in Rheumatology, Immunology and Respiratory Diseases.With a focus on familiar, everyday health problems, Pharmalef Developments . www.pharmalef.com aims to develop and deliver products that meet the individual’s health care needs, developing a wide range of products.

In addition to its established range of highly effective and distinctive products Pharmalef Developments will introduce several new products in new fields, including Rheumatology, Immunology and Respiratory Diseases.
Pharmalef Developments plays a vital role in proper documenting the drug development process.New drugs are the lifeblood of the pharmaceutical industry. Yet strict testing and documentation requirements mean only one in many drug candidates make it to market.

Pharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com can play a vital role in documenting the drug development process. By leveraging our expertise in business process management and the latest technologies, we can also help you develop a documentation process for clinical trials that is easy and efficient, while satisfying strict government requirements and regulations.
Pharmalef Developments is a home for team-oriented professionalsPharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com is a home for team-oriented professionals and their aim is to be the first choice in the industry for licensing and academic collaborations that bring mutual benefits to each party.

They entered into many collaborations with leading academic centers, CRO-s and biotechnology companies to complement our in-house R&D capabilities.

They are always interested in forming new partnerships covering early-stage research, novel compounds or technologies and implementation of clinical trials.
CEREPROTEC Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril Derivatives Patent Application has been Published September 18, 2008

A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS) comprises administering a glycoluril derivative to an individual in need thereof. View document here: http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20080227838.PGNR.&OS=DN/20080227838&RS=DN/20080227838

1. A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS), comprising administering to an individual in need thereof an amount effective to treat said injury, disease, disorder or condition, of a compound of the formula I:whereinR.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3, the same or different, each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl;R.sub.4 is selected from the group consisting of (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl, --R.sub.5--COOR, --R.sub.5--OH, --R.sub.5--NH--CO--R and --R.sub.5--CO--NH--(CH.sub.2).sub.n--COOR;R.sub.5 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkylene;R is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.3) alkyl;n is an integer of 1 to 6; or an enantiomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.

2. The method according to claim 1 wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.3 each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl and R.sub.4 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl.

3. The method according to claim 2, wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.4 each is methyl.

4. The method according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.3 each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl, R.sub.4 is --R.sub.5---COOR, R.sub.5 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkylene and R is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.3) alkyl.

5. The method according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.3 each is methyl, R.sub.2 is H and R.sub.4 is --(CH.sub.2).sub.3COOH.

6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is selected from the group consisting of: (i) a neurological injury: (ii) brain damage caused by a cardiovascular event; (iii) a cerebrovascular disorder or disease; (iv) a neurodegenerative disease or disorder; and (v) a dementia.

7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury is a neurological traumatic injury selected from the group consisting of head trauma injury and spinal cord injury.

8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said head trauma injury is selected from the group consisting of blunt trauma, closed head injury and penetrating trauma injury.

9. The method according to claim 8, wherein said head trauma injury is closed head injury.

10. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is brain damage caused by a cardiovascular event.

11. The method according to claim 10, wherein said cardiovascular event is cardiac arrest or cardiac surgery.

12. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is a cerebrovascular disorder or disease.

13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said cerebrovascular disorder is brain ischemia or stroke.

14. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is a neurodegenerative disease or disorder.

15. The method according to claim 14, wherein said neurodegenerative disease or disorder is selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, facial nerve (Bell's) palsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Huntington's chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and macular degeneration.

16. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is dementia.

17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said dementia is Alzheimer's disease or a non-Alzheimer's dementia selected from the group consisting of senile dementia, Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia and a dementia caused by Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea, Creutzfeld-Jacob disease or HIV infection.

18. A method for conferring neuroprotection to an individual afflicted with a neurological injury, which comprises administering to said individual a compound of formula I in claim 1 or an enantiomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount effective to ameliorate the neurodegeneration associated with said neurological injury.

19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said neurological injury is selected from the group consisting of head trauma injury and spinal cord injury.

20. A method for conferring neuroprotection to an individual suffering from a neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder, which comprises administering to said individual a compound of formula I in claim 1 or an enantiomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount effective to ameliorate the neurodegeneration associated with said neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder.

21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder is selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, facial nerve (Bell's) palsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Huntington's chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, macular degeneration and dementia.
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