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Public San Francisco -Global Clinical Research -Oncology 
My Public San Francisco area client is focused on the development and commercialization of novel therapeutics for oncology.
This position in the overall management of the clinical project team and with the development of clinical plans and implementation of clinical trials.
Executive Director, Global Clinical Research and Development-Oncology

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>>   Pharmaceutical Industry
Smoking vaccine takes new approach: Rockville firm, Glaxo team up Drug seeks to  
Washington Post - 6 Hours ago
Smokers have tried a long list of ways to quit: cold turkey, counseling, gum, patches and more. Now, a small Rockville company is hoping it can make millions of dollars by creating a vaccine for people
Possible smoking vaccine takes new approach Canton Repository
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REG-Sinclair Pharma Plc: Jerry Randall to step down as CFO 
Reuters - 2 Hours ago
Sinclair Pharma Jerry Randall to step down as Chief Financial Officer 23 November 2009, Godalming, UK: Sinclair Pharma plc (the 'Company' or 'Sinclair': SPH:L), the international specialty pharma company,     Add Comment

Mankind Pharma's pocket-friendly pricing in demand 
Economictimes - 102 Minutes ago
NEW DELHI: It was around 2000, after the companyâ??s sales touched Rs 50 crore when Ramesh Juneja, the founder managing director of Mankind Pharma got a gut feeling that he has got the â??act rightâ??     Add Comment

Troubled Qingdao Pharma looking for buyer 
Interfax - 108 Minutes ago
Shanghai. November 23. INTERFAX-CHINA - The Qingdao Government is planning to sell generic drug maker Qingdao Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. for RMB 26 million ($3.81 million), Qingdao Property Rights Exchange     Add Comment

New deal signed to support French pharma and biotech 
Pharmafocus - 3 Hours ago
The French government has agreed a new deal with industry leaders to help the country's pharma and biotech industries. President Sarkozy invited pharma industry leaders to the Elysee Palace to sign the     Add Comment

Nutra Pharma launches chronic pain reliever, Nyloxin OTC 
PharmaBiz - 4 Hours ago
Nutra Pharma, a biotechnology company that is developing treatments for Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), HIV and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), introduced Nyloxin OTC, an over-the-counter pain reliever, that will     Add Comment
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>>   Biotech
Genzyme's phase 2/3 trial of advanced phosphate binder meets primary endpoint 
PharmaBiz - 71 Minutes ago
Genzyme Corporation reported results of a phase-2/3 study of its advanced phosphate binder (APB). The trial met its primary endpoint, which was to show that the APB lowered phosphate levels effectively     Add Comment

New deal signed to support French pharma and biotech 
Pharmafocus - 3 Hours ago
The French government has agreed a new deal with industry leaders to help the country's pharma and biotech industries. President Sarkozy invited pharma industry leaders to the Elysee Palace to sign the     Add Comment

Concern over GM crop proposal 
ABC Online - 4 Hours ago
The WA Opposition has accused the Agriculture Minister Terry Redman of turning his back on shires in his electorate over a proposal to introduce genetically modified (GM) crops. The Opposition Spokesman     Add Comment

Corn Genome Sequencing Complete 
Nebraska Farmer - 4 Hours ago
Scientists will develop real world applications from knowledge. Results of the Maize Genome Sequencing Project, the first comprehensive gene map of North American Corn, will be made available to the public
Corn genome decoded Farm Online, The Land
Sequencing of corn genome opens door Brownfield
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Time to push for positive perspective on GM crops 
The Scotsman - 10 Hours ago
ONE of the workers on my father's farm was a Polish ex- serviceman who struggled manfully with the English language. When he chose the wrong word or pronunciation, his work colleagues would mock him.
Time to push for positive perspective on GM crops The Scotsman
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MedImmune Announces Winners of First European Cancer Research Abstract Competition 
SYS-CON Media - 32 Minutes ago
First prize of GBP2,000 Second and third prizes of GBP1,000 'It is encouraging to see the high calibre of scientific research that went into the submissions we received,' said Professor Volker Schirrmacher     Add Comment
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>>   Genetics
Gene Mismatch Influences Success Of Bone Marrow Transplants 
Red Orbit - 6 Hours ago
Missing gene in donor found to increase recipient's chances of graft-versus-host disease, a common complication of bone marrow transplantation A commonly inherited gene deletion can increase the likelihood
Missing Gene Tied to Bone Marrow Transplant Problems National Womens Health Information Center
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Gene clue to brain tumour growth 
BBC - 9 Hours ago
Glioma is the most common form of brain tumour Scientists have pinpointed a mutated gene as key to the development of some types of glioma brain tumour. The mutation leads to hugely increased levels of     Add Comment

Genetic research key to solving rice problems 
People's Daily Online - 3 Hours ago
Increases the bookmark By Prime Sarmiento Unlocking the genetic diversity of rice is one of the key factors that can help increase production and stabilize the supply of one of the world's most important
News analysis: Genetic research key to solving rice problems Individual.com
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Narrow Win for Stem Cell Research 
Inside Higher Ed - 47 Minutes ago
A tie vote of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents Friday defeated -- for now -- a campaign to impose new limits on stem cell research at the system. The outcome of the vote was in doubt until     Add Comment

Genetic Testing Reveals Devastating Illness 
NPR - 3 Hours ago
Charles Sabine knows that he has the genetic illness Huntington's disease. He and his wife made the decision anyway to have a child last year, his 17-month old daughter, Breezy, who does not have the     Add Comment

International Stem Cell Corporation announces collaboration with Scripps 
PharmaBiz - 4 Hours ago
International Stem Cell Corporation announced that it is collaborating with renowned stem cell researcher Jeanne F Loring and the Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, CA) to study parthenogenetic stem     Add Comment
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>>   Healthcare related
Torrent of red ink in Reid's bill 
Daytona Beach News Journal - 22 Minutes ago
By DAVID S. BRODER Washington Post It's simply not true that America is ambivalent about everything when it comes to the Obama health plan.The day after the Congressional Budget Office gave its qualified     Add Comment

Barack Obama: Home for the holidays 
KHWB - 24 Minutes ago
President Barack Obama is home. Home, where the hard work is. With stops in 20 nations behind him, said to be the most ambitious international itinerary of any first-year president, Obama faces the closing     Add Comment

ACS Expands Capabilities With Another India Center 
Yahoo! UK and Ireland - 24 Minutes ago
IT services company Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) has announced the expansion of its global capabilities with the opening of a new delivery center in Chennai, India. The company said the 22,000 square-feet     Add Comment

Medicine trumps politics 
Baltimore Sun - 25 Minutes ago
Our view: Mammogram guidelines shouldn't be fodder for health-reform foes X Text Size The recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that mammograms not be given routinely to women under     Add Comment

Robert Jepson 
Washington Business Journal - 25 Minutes ago
Adventist HealthCare and agree that upper Montgomery County is in dire need of a hospital because of its projected population boom over the next 20 years. But the two health care organizations, which     Add Comment

Alzheimer's study: Progress, but back of pack in funding 
Detroit News - 26 Minutes ago
1:17AM Research cash for disease is short, says official at fundraiser Kim Kozlowski / The Detroit News Dearborn -- Alzheimer's disease is the only major disease without a prevention or cure, and fatalities     Add Comment
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>>   Biological sciences
Normal bacteria on skin surface healthy: study 
SINA - 3 Hours ago
(Beijing Time) Xinhua English LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Normal bacteria living on the skin are good for our health, a new study has found. According to a study by the University of California,
Bacteria vital for healthy skin Topnews.in
Surface Bacteria Maintain Skin's Healthy Balance Red Orbit
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Fig wasps travel further than any other insect 
Guardian.co.uk - 10 Hours ago
The tiny creatures can cover 100 miles in two days Fig wasps can travel at speeds of 17mph. Photograph: Robert F. Sisson/National Geographic/ At just 1.5mm in size, the fig wasp is easily missed. But     Add Comment

Over 17,000 exotic new marine species 'discovered' 
Times of India - 3 Hours ago
LONDON: Scientists have discovered 17,000 exotic new species in a decade-long exploration which has also revealed their alien ways to eke out a living in the perpetual darkness of the deep ocean. Among     Add Comment

Membrane trafficking: IFT proteins play a new game 
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 4 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 10, 812 (2009). doi:10.1038/nrm2811 Author: Francesca Cesari Primary cilia are present on most eukaryotic cells, where they function as sensory organelles     Add Comment

DNA replication: Cohesin on the fork 
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 4 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 10, 814 (2009). doi:10.1038/nrm2810 Author: Kim Baumann Sister chromatid cohesion ensures proper chromosome segregation and is mediated by the cohesin complex     Add Comment

Exploring protein fitness landscapes by directed evolution 
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 4 Hours ago
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 10, 866 (2009). doi:10.1038/nrm2805 Authors: Philip A. Romero & Frances H. Arnold Directed evolution circumvents our profound ignorance of how a protein's     Add Comment
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>>   Human sciences
Intel wants to stick chips in your brain 
Atomic - 8 Hours ago
By 2020, we'll all be characters in a William Gibson novel. Awesome. By 2020 we will all have chips inside our brains and not need a mouse or keyboard to control our computers, according to Intel. Intel
News: Intel wants to stick chips in your brain Atomic
Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020 Newsvine
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Neuroscience Faculty Positions 
Nature - 8 Hours ago
Homepage > Job search > Job description : Employer: Location: Posted: November 03, 2009 Expires: January 02, 2010 Requisition number: None Science jobs from : job description NEUROSCIENCE FACULTY POSITIONS     Add Comment

Gaza water unfit for human consumption, Palestinians say 
Terra Daily - 6 Hours ago
Search All Our Sites - Powered By Bing WATER WORLD by Staff Writers Gaza City (AFP) Nov 21, 2009 Water in the Gaza Strip is so salty that it is unfit for human consumption, a Palestinian official in charge
Gaza water unfit for human consumption, say Palestinians Oman Tribune
Gaza water unfit for human consumption: Palestinians (AFP) AFP via Yahoo!
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Complicated flow of cellular messages can lead to self-destruction of brain cells,  
News-Medical.Net - 3 Hours ago
Scientists at the Brain Research Centre, a partnership of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, have uncovered new information about the     Add Comment

How does embryo's pancreas 'know' which cells are to produce insulin? 
Science Daily - 3 Hours ago
How does the developing pancreas in an embryo 'know' which cells are to produce insulin and which cells are to have other assignments? Researchers need to understand this if they want to be able to treat     Add Comment

Cancer metabolism discovery uncovers new role of IDH1 gene mutation in brain cancer 
PhysOrg.com - 8 Hours ago
This finding creates opportunities for therapeutic intervention in brain cancer and other cancers where IDH1 mutations are present using new drugs that can target the IDH1 metabolic pathway.. The Agios     Add Comment
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