Sentences with phrase «from pharmaceutical scientists»

Reverie Labs» founders Connor Duffy, Ankit Gupta and Jonah Kallenbach, who named their company after a pivotal detail in the HBO series «Westworld,» explain that its tech analyzes early ideas for molecules from pharmaceutical scientists and suggests possible improvements to shorten the amount of time it takes to reach clinical trials.

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One of the vaccines, developed by scientists at the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), helped protect monkeys from Ebola infection 10 months after vaccination.
So, I took a job as a research scientist in the analytical lab of a smaller chemistry - driven, discovery - based pharmaceutical company located in Vancouver, B.C. With fewer than 100 employees and no products on the market, it couldn't have been further from the formal corporate work environment I was accustomed to at a multinational company.
As such, opportunities for veterinary medical scientists run the gamut from biomedical and pharmaceutical research to public health and academia.
The Group's members include academic scientists, ethicists, and theologians, religious leaders of different faiths, and representatives from consumer and patient advocacy groups, government, and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
The BMJ also notes that three scientists who were involved in the preparation of a 2004 WHO document, WHO Guidelines on the Use of Vaccines and Antivirals during Influenza Pandemics, had received payments from pharmaceutical companies, including research funding, or consultancy or speaker fees.
In his long life, he created trouble for a host of people and organisations: from black - shirted fascists to irresponsible pharmaceuticals companies to over-zealous traffic wardens who regularly patrolled the streets outside the offices of New Scientist.
A scientist from the NIH was one author of the paper describing the discovery, but Myriad Pharmaceuticals, which signed an exclusive licence with the University of Utah where the rest of the research was done, doesn't seem interested in sharing the profits if a breast cancer screening test is devised based on the discovery.
Following four congressional hearings, NIH director Elias Zerhouni announced regulations prohibiting all NIH staff scientists from accepting outside income from biotech or pharmaceutical companies.
The research team, which included scientists from Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, also found that the nanoparticles could powerfully silence genes in nonhuman primates.
The scientists are presenting the project to practitioners and pharmaceuticals from across the world today, at the «Raising C. difficile Awareness» conference in North Carolina, USA and the BIO-Europe conference in Vienna, Austria.
So, scientists seeking work in the pharmaceutical industry benefit, both Edgar and Snyder say, from a deep knowledge of biogenetics, computational biology, and bioinformatics.
Now, a team of Japanese scientists from Osaka University, in collaboration with the RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies and Tokyo Medical and Dental University has developed a new way of extending the chemistry of fluoroalkene molecules, granting access to a new range of fluoroalkenes for pharmaceuticals and other applications.
Pissarra's own business idea came from his conversations with Portuguese pharmaceutical scientists.
In today's Nature, scientists from the pharmaceutical company Sanofi in Toulouse, France, report that they have stitched together a heparin substitute.
Delving deeper, Gopalkrishnan Saroja Seethapathy, a graduate student in pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Oslo, and colleagues randomly chose 3300 papers by Indian first authors from 350 journals flagged as predatory by Jeffrey Beall, a library scientist at the University of Colorado in Denver.
Today, scientists targeting industry can choose from a variety of specialized training courses, which can make a big difference in their «marketability» for jobs at biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device, and other firms offering scientific employment opportunities.
The researchers, including scientists from pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, report in an advanced online publication in Nature Medicine on May 4, that their findings indicate «an underappreciated genomic heterogeneity» in mechanisms of resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) drugs that target the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) mutation that drive some cases of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
The stakeholders participating in the Roundtable — including scientists, physicians, the pharmaceutical and insurance industries, government, patient groups, and others — discussed a case study, which was used as a springboard to confront issues from the highly technical to the economic, ethical, and regulatory that will need to be addressed if personalized medicine is to be incorporated into the mainstream of health care.
The University of Leicester has secured funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Proximity to Discovery scheme to support engagement between academic scientists and industry partners to drive biomedical research into «real world» advances in health care, bio-medical and pharmaceutical sectors.
Sridhar Radhakrishnan, Ph.D. - Project Manager and Scientist Sridhar received his Undergraduate degree in Pharmaceuticals and Fine Chemicals from Institute for Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India and received his PhD in Food Science and Human Nutrition from Colorado State University.
The growing interest stems largely from a sense of frustration among scientists and pharmaceutical companies with existing methods of testing how well new drugs work and whether or not they may be toxic.
I moved to Vancouver, BC, Canada to join the biophysical characterization department of Celator Pharmaceuticals (a spin - off company from the BC Cancer Agency) as a research scientist before my next position took me to York, England.
Attendance at the symposium will be capped at 200 participants, which will include principal investigators, postdoctoral fellows, students, and scientists from the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
«Many scientists have studied similar effects from exposure to pharmaceuticals and pesticides, but now we're seeing it from chemicals found in common road salt and leaf litter,» said Max Lambert, lead author of the paper and a doctoral student at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
According to sports scientists who study the pharmaceutical action of anabolic steroids, the fatter you are the more your body will generate estrogen after it has converted it from any anabolic steroids used.
Contagion's complicated storyline contains a plethora of additional plot points, ranging from an avaricious pharmaceutical peddling an ineffective vaccine to a renegade scientist (Gould) being pressured to destroy the fruits of his promising research to the ethical dilemma of a CDC official (Fishburne) who selectively uses top secret information to direct his wife (Sanaa Lathan) from a hot zone to a safe haven while leaving thousands around her to perish.
Previously, he earned a B.S. from the University of Science and Technology of China and was a pharmaceutical research scientist at Procter & Gamble.
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