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- NCCN Receives $4 Million ncology Research Grant from Wyeth
- LETTER: Say no to new clinical research regulations
- Louisiana Governor Jindal Marks Groundbreaking For Baton Rouge …
- University sends worms into space
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American Nurse Today and the National Institute of Nursing …
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Department of Health and Human Services. NINR supports basic and clinical research that develops the knowledge to build the scientific foundation for clinical practice prevent disease and disability manage and eliminate symptoms caused by illness and enhance end-of-life and palliative care. For more information about NINR visit the website at www.
NCCN Receives $4 Million ncology Research Grant from Wyeth
PR Newswire (press release) NY
Investigation of combination therapy with cytotoxics targeted therapies biologic agents and radiation therapy based on hypothesis generating preclinical studies. Identification of biomarkers and molecular imaging that can be used to assess mTR inhibition. The NCCN ncology Research Program (RP) facilitates all phases of clinical research by identifying clinical investigators and initiating trials at NCCN Member Institutions. The RP draws on the expertise of investigators at 21 of the world’s leading cancer centers and establishes collaborations with pharmaceutical and biotech companies in order to advance therapeutic options for patients with cancer. About the National Comprehensive Cancer NetworkThe National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) a not-for-profit alliance of 21 of the world’s leading cancer centers is dedicated to improving the quality and effectiveness of care provided to patients with cancer. Through the leadership and expertise of clinical professionals at NCCN Member Institutions NCCN develops resources that present valuable information to the numerous stakeholders in the health care delivery system. As the arbiter of high-quality cancer care NCCN promotes the importance of continuous quality improvement and recognizes the significance of creating clinical practice guidelines appropriate for use by patients clinicians and other health care decision-makers.
LETTER: Say no to new clinical research regulations
SouthCoastToday.com MA
Mark Montigny regarding clinical research trials in Massachusetts (”Montigny unhappy with draft pharmaceutical gift ban” Dec. 11) maybe he and Gov. Deval Patrick should look elsewhere to impose new regulations (Section 14 Chapter 111N of S2863). I have worked in clinical research for the last 10 years and this regulation can cause pharmaceutical companies to eliminate our site (and many in Boston) from participating in clinical trials. The state of Massachusetts (particularly the northeast area) has some of the best clinical research centers and does a tremendous amount of clinical studies with all types of diseases such as cancer asthma allergies migraines obesity arthritis (osteo and rheumatoid) women’s health gastrointestinal disorders and many many more diseases that need the help of new medication to control or eliminate the disease.
Louisiana Governor Jindal Marks Groundbreaking For Baton Rouge …
Bayou Buzz LA
Today’s groundbreaking at Pennington also marks the one year anniversary of Governor Jindal’s inauguration. “This groundbreaking represents a monumental step in Pennington’s continued expansion and ongoing efforts to attract top research talent and clinical research funding to our state” said Governor Jindal. “In essence – this is a new cylinder in the economic engine that is Pennington.
University sends worms into space
BBC News UK
The worms Caenorhabditis elegans will spend about two weeks on the space station in ctober. Worms suffer from muscle atrophy or muscle loss under many of the same conditions as humans. Dr Nathaniel Szewczyk from the Institute of Clinical Research in Derby studies the signals which control muscle protein degradation. He said: “Worms are an excellent model to study the genetic basis of muscle atrophy. This flight should allow us to continue to uncover new ways muscle atrophy is controlled. “ur current results suggest that our findings from this space flight mission may be of particular interest not only to astronauts but also to individuals who are bed-ridden immobilized in casts aged or who suffer from diabetes. Dr Szewczyk wants to explain why astronauts can experience dramatic muscle degradation with some losing up to 60% of their muscle density in a single mission.
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