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De ska studera hur svält påverkar barns hälsa
Ett av fem barn i utvecklingsländerna beräknas lida av undernäring. Nu startas ett stort projekt som ska öka kunskapen kring ett alarmerande globalt problem.
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Storsatsning på ö-transplantation
En svensk studie kring transplantation av insulinproducerande celler stöttas med 130 miljoner kronor från amerikanska NIH.
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Ingen koppling mellan akrylamid och bröstcancer
En stor amerikansk studie visar att den som äter mycket friterad mat inte löper högre risk att drabbas av bröstcancer än andra.
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Nya rön kring blåbär och cancer
Möss som fick blåbärsextrakt fördubblade sin livslängd och hade hälften så stora tumörer som möss i en kontrollgrupp. Det visar en ny amerikansk studie.
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Många miljoner till Symphogen
Ägarna skjuter till ett mångmiljonbelopp som ska användas till fortsatt klinisk utveckling av bolagets antikroppar mot bland annat cancer.
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Ny skola for global hälsa
Sjukdom och hälsa i utvecklingsländer blir ett nytt insatsområde för Köpenhamns universitet. Idag invigs ett nytt centrum som bland annat ska arbeta med malaria och hiv.
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Major changes to the Q-Med board
The nomination committee wants to replace half of the existing board, including the current Chairman. An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place on February 4.
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Symphogen buys tumor blocking technology
The seller is a pioneer in developing ligand traps to treat cancer and other diseases. "An excellent fit with our scientific and strategic focus," said Kirsten Drejer, CEO of Symphogen. Ph.D.
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Faster sales but less profits for Probi
The probiotic company increases its turnover, and the net results are twice as large as last year.
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First ever study of human stem cell treatment
The FDA says yes to the world's first study in man of a human embryonic stem cell based therapy to treat spinal injury.
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Athera signs production partnership
The companys novel cardiovascular product will be manufactured in Germany.
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New study of toxins and heart disease
Is there a correlation between exposure to hormone interfering environmental toxins and increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease? A new patient study will try to evaluate this, and one thousand people are to be included.
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Pfizer lays a chunky bid on Wyeth
The merger of two pharma giants is the largest industry deal so far this year. Pfizer will acquire Wyeth in a cash-and-stock transaction currently valued at approximately $68 billion. The Boards of Directors of both companies have said yes to the deal that may lead to lay-offs of some 8,000 persons.
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Orexo opens doors eastwards
The drug delivery company has signed a deal for selling a cancer pain treatment in China. "An ideal partner for us" says Torbjörn Bjerke, CEO of Orexo.
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Lundbeck divests companies
The company sells all shares in one listed company plus divests four small private equity funds, for a three-figured million sum.
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Vitamin D is mental health aid
Vitamin D can help stave off the mental decline that can affect people in old age, a study suggests.
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Hormones make children fat
A new Danish million project will define the connection between hormons and obesity amongst children.
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EU says yes to Roche drug
EU approves a first in class therapy for treatment of patients with moderate to severe form of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Oasmia gets a confirmation
FDA has granted Oasmia an expedited review status for Paclical Vet.
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Biotech goes white and bright
White biotech could become Denmark's next blossoming business area.
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Eli Lilly writes biotech fine history
The American biotech company Eli Lilly will pay US 1.415 billion to resolve allegations of off-label promotion of a dementia drug.
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Finnish Innovation Fund gets new leader
The Supervisory Board of the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra has appointed members of the Board, including a new president.
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Transatlantic cooperation for healthier food
Danish and American scientists are going to work together to find ways to fight malnutrition and life style disease like obesity in the western world.
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Transatlantic cooperation for healthier food
Danish and American scientists are going to work together to find ways to fight malnutrition and life style disease like obesity in the western world.