Sentences with phrase «of therapeutic products»

PETfection has debuted its line of therapeutic products for pets.
This is a medical devices and technology company that develops, manufactures, and markets a variety of therapeutic products to hospitals, physicians, clinicians, and patients across approximately 160 countries.
This is a medical devices and technology company that develops, manufactures, and markets a variety of therapeutic products to hospitals, physicians, clinicians, and patients across approximately 160 countries.

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Durrant added that Shkreli's modus operandi of acquiring (and then raising the price of) niche products with few competitors in order to corner certain therapeutic markets will not persist.
Most people who sell such products, and most health practitioners (homeopaths, naturopaths, therapeutic touch practitioners, and so on) surely do what they do out of a genuine belief that they're helping their patients.
IONIS» FORWARD - LOOKING STATEMENT This press release includes forward - looking statements regarding Ionis Pharmaceuticals» business and the therapeutic and commercial potential of Ionis» technologies and products in development, including SPINRAZA, inotersen and volanesorsen.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's hearing featured a string of critics who rebuked Bresch for raising the price of a product with life - or - death implications, especially one that needs to be replaced almost every year and in a therapeutic space where Mylan has more than 90 % market share.
Amarin's product development program leverages its extensive experience in lipid science and the potential therapeutic benefits of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Mannkind, which focuses on the development and commercialization of inhaled therapeutic products for patients with diseases such as diabetes and pulmonary arterial hypertension, entered a shallow but persistent downtrend in 2004, posting a series of lower highs into 2015.
There are a variety of reasons for this gap in understanding: The time gap between discovery research and the translation of that discovery into a therapeutic or a commercial product can take decades, and public and political attention spans are short; the natural human inclination is to pay more attention to things that don't work rather than things that do.
The quality and safety of Australian - made products are monitored by the country's Therapeutic Goods Administration, which has «among the highest regulatory standards in the world, so Chinese consumers who can afford it all look for Australian products,» Jian said.
Of the products and procedures at issue in the mandate debate, at least some do have legitimate therapeutic purposes (e.g., the anovulent pill is sometimes used as a kind of hormone therapyOf the products and procedures at issue in the mandate debate, at least some do have legitimate therapeutic purposes (e.g., the anovulent pill is sometimes used as a kind of hormone therapyof hormone therapy).
The main consumers of their product are phyto - therapeutic and homeopathic companies using certified organic herbal material.
She believes her research will give great value to a product that up to this time has been simply a waste product, the coconut residue, but which in fact has great therapeutic value at the fraction of the cost of expensive western medicines.
Dr. Janaki Gooneratne, the head of Food Technology at the Industrial Technology Institute in Sri Lanka, conducted the research while analyzing the therapeutic value of coconut residue products in relation to heart disease.
A study published in Natural Product Reports in 2011 further described curcumin as being therapeutic for a wide range of diseases, including:
With Rachel's Remedy I know at least one aspect of my care plan has just been made easier and that the product will stay warm, feel comfortable and produce the therapeutic effect that mother needs.
Matt Hanley is currently the Western Immuno - Oncology Regional Business Director for Bristol Myers Squibb, a leading worldwide oncology company based out of Princeton, NJ, bringing novel, therapeutic Immuno - Oncology products to cancer patients.
However, this waxy substance is obtained from the wool of sheep, who are sprayed with all sorts of chemicals to reduce infestation, and while the product is meant to be therapeutic, it may in fact be the offender.
The products contain a «thoughtful, soothing blend of organic, wildcrafted or sustainably grown therapeutic grade essential oils.»
In such circumstances, «when ecosystems are able to support sustainable diets, nutrition programmes, policies and interventions supporting the use of supplements, RUTF [ready - to - use therapeutic foods], fortificants and infant formulas are inappropriate and can lead to malnutrition, and the marketing of these food substitutes and related products can contribute to major public health problems.»
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Featuring a human - grade memory foam mattress inner, the therapeutic properties of this product are unquestionable.
From accelerating the identification and validation of novel therapeutic targets, to creating better animal models of human diseases in a shorter time frame, to reducing the number of failed products, Crispr looks set to shave millions off R&D costs and boost drug discovery, she says.
A major advantage of this strategy is that the natural product does not have to be present at a therapeutic concentration, a prerequisite for bioassay - guided isolation.
The recent growth is driven, experts say, by aging populations and increased life expectancy in the developed world; combination products that couple a medical device with a drug, the device usually acting as a drug - delivery vehicle; miniaturization (via nanotechnology), making medical devices less invasive; and the use of molecular diagnostics to customize therapeutic regimens and to assess individual disease risk.
«While inclusion of such MIPs in a cosmetic product will require much formulation development, it is clear to see the potential of imprinting technology in a range of topical applications, both cosmetic and therapeutic
Originally described in the 1980s, the potential of oligonucleotides as therapeutic agents spawned hundreds of clinical trials and billions of dollars of investment in companies developing these therapeutics without generating successful products.
«This latest finding provides a concise and direct synthesis pathway that, due to the structure of the products delivered, will likely be quite valuable for the discovery and development of therapeutic agents,» says Micalizio, whose work focuses on the design of organic chemical reaction methods and strategies to improve medicine and human health.
According to Dr Won Park, Inha University Hospital, Korea, and lead investigator of the PLANETAS study, «the challenge for biosimilars is to demonstrate similarity in therapeutic effectiveness, safety and immunogenicity to their reference product, not just biochemical and pharmacokinetic equivalence.»
With genetically engineered microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, playing an increasing role in the green chemistry production of valuable chemical products including therapeutic drugs, advanced biofuels and biodegradable plastics from renewables, Cas9 is emerging as an important genome - editing tool for practitioners of synthetic biology.
Her first job — in the research department of Belgian biotechnology company Innogenetics, which specialises in diagnostics and therapeutic products — came in response to a speculative application.
Currently he and his undergraduate and graduate students are modifying fatty acids in yeast with the ultimate goal of identifying pathways to natural products with therapeutic and economic potential.
Non-exclusive licenses are available for research and sale of products and services across multiple fields including: research tools, kits, reagents; discovery of novel targets for therapeutic intervention; cell lines for discovery and screening of novel drug candidates; GMP production of healthcare products; production of industrial materials such as enzymes, biofuels and chemicals; and synthetic biology.
Among other things, we plan to include certain gene therapy products that permanently alter tissue and produce a sustained therapeutic benefit as part of the products that will meet the definition of being eligible to come under the pathway enabled by RMAT.
We leverage our cutting - edge platforms to produce product candidates and utilize distinct therapeutic approaches that, we believe, address the shortcomings of existing therapies and have the potential to treat a broad patient population either as individual therapies or in combination with other mechanisms of action.
The infrastructure consists of non-profit research institutes that engage in collaborative research and services in the translational phase of preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic product development.
Affineti Biologics, Inc. is advancing its research in the development of therapeutic and diagnostic products based on new discoveries in oral biology and dental medicine.
The advancement of the Cas9 - based platform for screening and validation will help further the development of new therapeutic products, and Caribou's CRISPR - Cas9 technology can utilize guide RNAs specific for unique sequences and target a gene at numerous sites and therefore provide enhanced specificity.
Agios has leveraged its core capabilities in cellular metabolism and precision medicine to build a product engine that is focused in the therapeutic areas of cancer and rare genetic diseases.
Regulator's Perspective Yoji Sato, PhD, Head, Division of Cell - Based Therapeutic Products, National Institute of Health Sciences (Japan)
Dr. Moore was also a founding Co-Director of the RNA Therapeutics Institute (RTI) at UMMS, and was instrumental in the creation of the Massachusetts Therapeutic and Entrepreneurship Realization initiative (MassTERi), a faculty - led program intended to facilitate the translation of UMMS discoveries into drugs, products, technologies and companies.
So if everyone donated their cord blood to a public cord blood bank, there is a much greater chance of cord blood being a useful therapeutic product.
Cook Regentec's starting range of products includes cellular growth media, solutions for cryopreservation, and medical devices for the delivery of therapeutic agents.
Monoclonal antibodies now account for roughly half of all new therapeutic products under development, and those already on the market generated $ 48 billion in global sales in 2010.
If the product proves safe, researchers will then seek recommendations to proceed with the therapeutic phase of the trail — again in people with type 1 diabetes — to see whether the therapy really can control blood sugar levels.
Although clinical efficacy will be the primary metric for product approval, the ability to manufacture these therapeutic products consistently, reliably, and cost - effectively will continue to be a key driver and predictor of commercial success.
This is in addition to the licensing of products such as GlaxoSmithKline's Strimvelis ex-vivo stem - cell therapy for treatment of severe combined immunodeficiency caused by adenosine deaminase deficiency (ADA - SCID) in 2016 (1)-- has led to an increase in demand for therapeutic vector manufacturing capabilities.
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Our collaborations with industry, government agencies, and academia focus on developing new disease models, elucidating new therapeutic targets to develop treatments, safety testing on new chemical entities, enabling better and safer design of new consumer products, and new applications in personalized healthcare.
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