Sentences with phrase «with pharmaceutical firms»

«Big pharma has been fairly resilient, with pharmaceutical firms continuing to hire for drug development.
AG Eric Schneiderman has reached an agreement with a pharmaceutical firm that according to a whistleblower suit had been shorting the fluoride levels in its vitamin tablets.
The Antarctic CRC has had a successful partnership with a pharmaceutical firm because of the potential of these novel chemicals.
The researchers are now in discussions with a pharmaceutical firm about screening for drugs that might target and shut off these fibrosis - causing stem cells in cases of chronic organ disease.
A position as a General Sales Representative with a pharmaceutical firm which will use chemistry background and ability to work on a self - directed basis in managing a market territory.

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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.
MONTREAL — Valeant Pharmaceuticals faces years of legal challenges despite cutting ties with a U.S. mail - order pharmacy at the centre of a controversy about how Canada's largest publicly traded drug firm conducts its business, say industry observers and the company's second - largest shareholder.
Other occupations are using A.I. in tandem with people: Lawyers use software that can analyze cases and search for relevant past rulings; pharmaceutical firms use algorithms to aid in drug discovery.
Fortune spoke with 25 - year pharmaceutical vet Ramona Sequeira, president of Takeda's U.S. business unit since 2015, on the challenges of adapting an international pharma company to the U.S. healthcare and reimbursement system and the firm's America - centric business plans.
Of course, other companies saw their stocks improve with the news, including pharmaceutical firms with Ebola vaccines such as Tekmira Pharmaceuticals (TKMR) and NewLink Genetics (NLNK), whose stocks soared.
The company is currently working with a major pharmaceutical firm to print lung airways for use in testing medications to combat airway fibrosis, a condition that kills 100,000 Americans a year.
The U.S. pharmaceutical giant failed once before, after all, when it attempted a tax inversion with the U.K. firm AstraZeneca earlier this year.
The Dublin, Ireland - based pharmaceutical firm with U.S. operations in the Chicago area opened its doors a decade ago.
Tilles» career started at Merrill Lynch in 1985, and worked with several other firms before coming to Turing Pharmaceuticals.
The project is to take place under the auspices of the Center for Supply Chain Studies, with the goal of bringing pharmaceutical firms into compliance with the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, passed in 2013.
Kevin E. Noonan is a partner with McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP and serves as Chair of the firm's Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals Practice Group.
Ysios Capital is a leading Spanish venture capital firm that provides private equity financing to early - and mid-stage human healthcare and life science companies with a special focus on pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and medical devices.
In some cases, Cohodes» battles against Canadian companies have turned personal, as is the case with Concordia International, the pharmaceutical firm headquartered in Oakville, Ontario.
Mr. Jiwan has served on numerous boards of directors and advisors, including: (i) Future Finance Loan Corporation, a European private student lender that has helped students at over 130 universities fund their education, where Mr. Jiwan is a co-founder and non-executive Chairman; (ii) BFRE, a Brazilian private real estate finance company, which was subsequently sold to affiliates of BTG Pactual; (iii) GP Investimentos, one of Latin America's leading private equity firms, where he served on its shareholder advisory board; (iv) NewPoint Re, a Bermuda - based reinsurance business; and (v) Kaletra QD product development program with Abbott Pharmaceuticals, where he served on the Joint Oversight Committee.
Capital Markets Merger & Acquisitions: Biotech The slew of M&A deals in the pharmaceutical industry could leave some firms with a bad hangover.
Carlyle bought prescription and over the counter drug maker iNova Pharmaceuticals for $ 930 million last June, in conjunction with Australian buyout firm Pacific Equity Partners.
In 2007, its first full year on sale, it captured 36 percent of the organic formula market, with sales of more than $ 10 million, according to Kalorama Information, a pharmaceutical - industry research firm.
With neurological disorders affecting approximately one - third of the U.S. population, and pharmaceutical firms largely abandoning their R&D efforts in neuroscience, the work of academic research institutions such as CSHL is crucial in the effort to drive innovation and discovery in this field.»
Competing in that single market with the best companies in the world drives competitiveness and innovation for firms in all parts of our economy: from cars to computers, phones to pharmaceuticals.
In the last decade, Toronto companies held 61 % of U.S. patents granted to Canadian biotech firms, with the companies Aventis Pasteur, NPS Allelix Pharmaceuticals, Hemosol, Visible Genetics, and Spectral Diagnostics ranking in Canada's top five.
He pointed to the sudden rise in share prices for pharmaceutical firms working on Ebola vaccines as one type of economic spur to ensure that medicines are there in an emergency, along with WHO's capacity to «prequalify» drugs as safe and effective so that they can be sold more cheaply and widely.
Then immunotherapy firm Juno Therapeutics shook hands with gene - editing start - up Editas to create anticancer immune cell therapies; Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Crispr Therapeutics, another start - up, inked an agreement that could be valued at $ 2.6 billion; while Regeneron Pharmaceuticals formed a patent licence agreement with ERS Genomics, which holds the rights to the foundational Crispr intellectual property from Emmanuelle Charpentier, one of the Crispr pioneers.
Each firm is relatively small, but with growing global reach: Novozymes (# 1) has 6,000 employees, Alexion Pharmaceuticals (# 5) has 2,800 employees, and Moderna Therapeutics (# 7) has more than 250 employees.
I tried recruiting a protein chemist with very marketable experience out of a California biotech firm and into a major pharmaceutical company.
Being OK with risk, however, is something that industry demands — not just companies with 10 employees but also large pharmaceutical and consulting firms.
Start - up companies share this clubby atmosphere with all biotech firms and even pharmaceutical companies.
Now Poirier is collaborating with large pharmaceutical companies and small biotech firms that are developing and manufacturing memory - enhancing drugs.
That vision has been met with constant demand, particularly in southern California, which is dotted with biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms.
In the Ansari group, Graham Erwin, Matthew Grieshop and Asfa Ali formed a team that designed and created the prototype molecule, and also orchestrated collaboration with colleagues at UW — Madison, the pharmaceutical firm Novartis, and a leading medical center in India.
Through Dr. Freedman's leadership, GCTR has facilitated a number of significant strategic relationships and alliances — across all of Gladstone's research areas — with biotech and pharmaceutical companies, venture capital firms and foundations.
However, with few exceptions, the stem cell and regenerative medicine industry has remained inadequately capitalized to carry out large - scale clinical trials independently, and major pharmaceutical firms have tended to show more interest in the use of hiPSCs as a source of large, pure populations of specific somatic cells for use in drug compound screening and toxicology tests, than they have in therapeutic uses of stem cells and their derivatives.
«It's one thing to only try to correct splicing events, but there are a lot more opportunities in terms of drug targets,» says Gideon Dreyfuss, a biochemist at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia who is working with the New Jersey — based pharmaceutical firm Merck to discover new compounds.
It has close and firm ties with the pharmaceutical industry.
His background as a CEO in the European financial sector, as a strategic development consultant with international pharmaceutical and service sector firms, teacher and executive coach provide a level of experience and perspective that working in an international arena is able to bring.
The couple, who work for a profit - hungry pharmaceuticals firm, first splice together a couple of angry blobs — Fred and Ginger — before they hit pay dirt (sort of) with Dren (Delphine Chanéac).
Research on pharmaceuticals is funded by private firms with one goal in mind: bringing profitable drugs to market.
While ALEC has a governing board of state legislators it also has a governing board of corporations, packed with tobacco firms, giant pharmaceutical firms, and energy companies like Exxon Mobil.
Sequoia staked its fate to the performance of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, a firm adored by hedge fund managers and Sequoia — which plowed over a third of its portfolio into the stock — for its singular strategy: buy small drug companies with successful niche medicines, then skyrocket the price of those drugs.
During her twelve years with the firm, she advised pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device clients on successful product development, business development, and marketing strategies.
As an attorney with the New York litigation firm of Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan (1990 - 2000), Mr. Scagnelli handled intellectual property counseling work and litigation for industrial clients, including Pharmaceutical Formulations, Inc. in Edison, New Jersey, then the second largest private label pharmaceutical company in the United States.
«The most successful law firms are the ones who just get on with it — they stop talking about it and actually start experimenting — very much in the R&D spirit of consumer electronics and pharmaceutical industry where these businesses don't know where their income is coming from in five years time so they engage in R&D.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a pharmaceutical drug, or medical device, come to the firm with experience and results.
The Union Leader editorial board blasts New Hampshire Attorney General Joe Foster's contingency fee arrangement with the Cohen Milstein plaintiffs» firm for «prescription opioid» litigation against pharmaceutical companies.
Though many doubted that large institutions like law firms are capable of change, one participant, Professor John Coates (formerly of Wachtell, which he left because he felt that the firm's structure and clients stymied true innovation) offered the idea that law firms might follow the example of big pharmaceutical companies that have created innovative research subsidiaries, often teaming with startup companies.
The attorneys at the Strom Law Firm can help with personal injury cases, including against Actos manufacturer Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
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