Works with start - up company to navigate a complex small molecule patent landscape and develop an exclusivity proposition attractive to
large pharmaceutical partners.
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partners with three
large universities and has a strong ongoing relationship with Novo Nordisk, a Danish multinational
pharmaceutical company.
The Belgian group specialises in the research of novel drugs based on nano - bodies found in the immune systems of llamas and alpacas, for which it
partners with several of the world's
largest pharmaceutical companies.
It consolidates five existing SFI research centers but brings onboard more than 40 different industry
partners, including Abbott
pharmaceuticals, the consulting firm Accenture, sportswear company Adidas,
large multinational companies such as Intel and Microsoft, and media companies such as The Irish Times and Storyful.
The new trial — estimated to cost at least $ 100 million overall, with most of the remaining funds provided by
partners in the
pharmaceutical industry — will be part of the Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative, a
large consortium of researchers attempting to identify biomarkers and treatments that can slow or stop the disease.
Yet one thing is clear: Major
pharmaceutical manufacturers, originally skeptical about the prospects for
large - molecule therapies, have long since joined the race to develop the treatments, acquiring, merging or
partnering with small companies working on mAbs and other biologics.
Henry Schein Animal Health
partners with over 480 channel suppliers to bring veterinarians the broadest selection of products to companion animal, equine and
large animal practices including: dentistry, diagnostics, diets, equipment and supplies, nutraceuticals, orthopedics, parasiticides,
pharmaceuticals and more.
During the ensuing years, Dr. Garner also set up offices in England just north of London in a town called Milton Keynes where he
partnered with Europe's
largest pharmaceutical company, Intervet, to bring VetPlan (Called Safari Knowledge Systems) to the United Kingdom.
As a
partner at Langdon & Emison, Brett and his colleagues have tried cases against some of the
largest corporations in the world, including all major auto manufacturers, railroad companies and trucking companies, as well as major
pharmaceutical and medical device companies.