Sentences with phrase «which pharmaceutical companies»

The PLoS Medicine article by Jeffrey R. Lacasse and Jonathan Leo describes the practice of «medical ghostwriting,» i.e., a major new industry in which pharmaceutical companies secretly author journal articles published under the byline of academic researchers.
It declined to say which pharmaceutical companies contributed to the group.
CDP is a joint initiative between Cancer Research UK's Drug Development Office and Cancer Research Technology, to progress promising anti-cancer agents which pharmaceutical companies do not have the resources to progress through early phase clinical trials.
So we can not only show the arrangement of atoms, but also the handedness of molecules, in which pharmaceutical companies are interested.»
Those were developed, in part, as a byproduct of previous alliances in which pharmaceutical companies payed for rights to develop would - be drugs discovered at Scripps, as well as through the more traditional approach of licensing early - stage compounds to startup companies that then raise money to develop them further.
* Eliminate «pay - for - delay» strategies in which a pharmaceutical company with a brand name drug shares profits on that drug with a generic drug manufacturer for the remainder of a patent period, effectively eliminating a patent challenge and competition.

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That could help curtail a true drug crisis with devastating economic and social impacts — and which was sparked, in large part, by the actions of huge pharmaceutical companies.
With the major pharmaceutical companies done with fourth - quarter earnings, J.P. Morgan is letting clients know which companies look the best down the road.
One biotech firm, Ossianix, is already hard at work developing a VNAR - based drug - delivery system, in collaboration with the global pharmaceutical company Lundbeck, which focuses on drugs for brain disorders.
Channel stuffing, which is somewhat common in the pharmaceutical industry, often involves companies incentivizing distributors to buy more than they can likely sell.
Other than looking for a new CEO — the company announced on Monday its top executive Michael Pearson was stepping down — the troubled pharmaceutical company's most pressing problem is its debt, of which it has $ 30 billion.
Papa's assurances lost some weight however when reports emerged two days later that the company was still under criminal investigation for potential insurance fraud related to its ties to specialty pharmaceutical Philidor — which erased all of the stock's recent gains.
Valeant has been at the center of a political firestorm over prescription medication costs and pharmaceutical companies, which depend more on acquiring or licensing existing therapies (and then raising their prices) rather than fueling R&D into new drugs.
Sherman and his pharmaceutical company, Apotex, were registered to lobby the Prime Minister's Office months after Trudeau took over the role, according to government watchdog Democracy Watch, which filed the complaint against the billionaire.
In 2015, we got our first exclusive contract with a pharmaceutical company that makes an enzyme replacement therapy for hypophosphatasia, which is a genetic bone disease where babies are born without this specific enzyme.
Brendan Kennedy, the cofounder of Privateer Holdings, which owns various marijuana companies like Marley Natural and Canadian pharmaceutical - grade cannabis producer Tilray, says his companies are expanding abroad while the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and the Food and Drug Administration debate whether or not to treat the plant as a medicine or keep it in the same category as heroin.
Samantha Godfrey, CEO and co-founder of San Diego - based Pharmly, a pharmaceutical bidding marketplace that graduated from the program in June, says her company benefited from mentors who gave guidance for which she would have paid top dollar had she been working on her own, as well as from $ 60,000 in credit for Microsoft's Azure cloud platform.
The biggest company in Canada by market cap on the TSX — an admittedly capricious metric — is now Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which surpassed the Royal Bank of Canada this week.
The pill, which contains dolutegravir with rilpivirine, is made by ViiV, the specialist HIV company majority owned by GlaxoSmithKline, that has Pfizer and Japanese pharmaceutical company Shionogi as shareholders.
The Princeton area, which is adjacent to Trenton, is home to a high concentration of biotech and pharmaceutical companies.
Germano, Panayiotopoulos and Schlesinger have all been involved with other companies Denner's invested in, two of which Denner — a Carl Icahn protege — ultimately orchestrated the sale of: Bioverativ and Ariad Pharmaceuticals.
Notably missing from the panel of witnesses — which focused mainly on actions by Valeant and Turing Pharmaceuticals — were the companies that have done so.
«That conservatism has been present through my entire career,» says McNally, now the president of Laval, Que., firm Équipement d'emballage MMC (a.k.a., MMC Packaging), which designs and builds automated machinery for companies that manufacture plastic caps and lids for anything from food products, to pharmaceuticals, to agricultural chemicals.
The East Norriton, Pennsylvania, company, which consults for the pharmaceutical industry, is on track to reach more than $ 5 million in sales in 2008, up from $ 3 million in 2007.
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.
The company, which places video screens in doctor's offices and charges pharmaceutical companies to run ads on them, appears to have charged some companies for ads on more screens that it had installed.
The trend to inversions has been particularly strong in the pharmaceuticals sector, where many essentially U.S. - based or - focused companies have shifted their tax domicile to countries such as Ireland or the Netherlands, which have particularly generous corporate tax regimes, especially as regards monetizing patent - protected intellectual property.
Clinton has said she plans to combat high drug prices, which could be a drag for pharmaceutical companies.
The decision, which Gilead will appeal, could force the company to pay Merck and its partner Ionis Pharmaceuticals billions in royalties for U.S. sales of Gilead's hep C mega-blockbusters Sovaldi and Harvoni.
As Businessweek reports, the case centers on a Japanese pharmaceutical company called Asahi, which licensed a drug called Fasudil to the San Francisco - based company CoTherix in 2006.
Bristol's $ 2.4 billion purchase of Medarex — which pharmaceutical analysts routinely cite as one of the best acquisitions in the history of the industry — would give the company not only a new blockbuster but also a leadership position in a burgeoning drug category: immuno - oncology.
In April, Sandow quit his day job as a manager at a pharmaceutical company to concentrate full - time on RxList, which he expects to pull in $ 500,000 in sales this year.
With the major pharmaceutical companies done with fourth - quarter earnings, J.P. Morgan is letting clients know which companies look best.
It has shown promise in metastatic melanoma, renal, and lung cancers — the last of which represents a huge opportunity for pharmaceutical companies (160,000 Americans are expected to die from lung cancer this year, compared with 10,000 from melanoma).
Meanwhile, Science 37, which is backed by Sanofi, Google, Novartis, and Amgen, has already worked with several pharmaceutical companies.
At a moment when the world's fourth - largest pharmaceutical company by sales (Pfizer) is eagerly courting the world's ninth - largest (the very same AstraZeneca from which Bristol decoupled)-- offering, in late May, a monumental dowry of around $ 120 billion — one can be forgiven for not noticing the more substantive change that's sweeping the pharmaceutical industry: Big Pharma is getting smaller.
And you look across the landscape, there's a variety of areas where I think the company has, what I might call, the core infrastructure to enable them, whether it's live ticketing, for example, or even pharmaceuticals distributorship, apparel, other segments or categories within retail where the company could potentially take the next level and invest aggressively and disrupt the traditional players, which is what they do best.
Minutes after Clinton released her statement, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said that «greedy» pharmaceutical companies which jack up costs «often do real damage to their reputation» during a media briefing (while declining to «second guess» Mylan's specific pricing strategies).
Laval offers a wide array of specializations, some of which (such as agribusiness management, pharmaceutical management and corporate social and environmental responsibility) include a consultancy project working with a real company.
Brendan Kennedy, the cofounder of Privateer Holdings, which owns various marijuana companies like Marley Natural and Canadian pharmaceutical - grade cannabis producer Tilray, explains how Tilray is already exporting marijuana to countries like Croatia and Australia for use in clinical trials.
According to CBS News, four other companies joined the list Friday: the home office supply store Office Depot, the dieting company Jenny Craig, the Atlantis, Paradise Island resort and Johnson & Johnson which produces pharmaceuticals as well as consumer products such as Band - Aids, Neutrogena beauty products and Tylenol.
The Israeli pharmaceutical company had considered closing down SLE, which has 300 employees, and selling its logistics center in Shoham.
The campaign also said that Prop 61 «would invalidate many drug discount agreements the state has negotiated with pharmaceutical companieswhich would increase state prescription costs by tens of millions of dollars each year.
While this underlines the risks of investing in pre-revenue companies, the good news is biotech is strictly regulated by national pharmaceutical regulatory authorities in the US, Europe and China, which is one reason that biotech made sense for our market.
But for Mr Fitzgibbon, the story is much greater than a simple focus on lowering costs and smoothing out complexity within the many - layered healthcare system, which includes pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, large medical groups and insurers.
And if they don't trust Trump, they're going to be more reluctant to make concessions to US demands, which could include things like forcing Japan to import more US cars or agreements on patent laws that benefit US pharmaceutical companies.
The company now controls nearly half of the market for insulin products — which are second only to oncology drugs as the fastest - growing category of pharmaceuticals.
Pamela O. Kimmet Director Since: 2016 Pamela Kimmet is the Chief Human Resources Officer at Cardinal Health, Inc., a health care services company which distributes pharmaceuticals and medical products, manufactures medical and surgical products and provides logistics and other services designed to improve the cost - effectiveness of healthcare.
February 2015: Launches new company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, which acquires an old drug and jacks up their prices.
He also is a director and non-executive Chairman of Mayne Pharma Group Limited, an Australian specialty pharmaceutical company (which recently purchased Metrics, Inc., a pharmaceutical company in North Carolina), and a former member of the Prime Minister's Community Business Partnership.
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