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Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has been named one of the recipients of the 2010 Innovators Award of Excellence by the San Mateo County Economic Development Association. The award will be presented at the association's Innovators luncheon today at the Oracle Conference Center in Redwood City.
Enable Injections, Inc., a company developing and manufacturing investigational wearable infusion devices for combination products, today announced it has entered into a development agreement with Genentech, a member of the Roche Group. The enFuseTM, under development by Enable, will enable patient-administered subcutaneous delivery of high-volume therapeutics.
Ebola has had a devastating impact on children, who make up about 20 per cent of infections in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. To protect them and their communities, it is critical to defeat this scourge, while working to restore basic services, UNICEF said in a report released today.
A tension-sensitive "fail safe" protein helps make sure that when our cells divide the two resulting cells inherit the normal number of chromosomes, researchers from the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center report today, May 5, in the journal Cell.
Zinc sulfate, a supplement thought to be helpful in regaining the sense of taste for some head and neck cancer patients after radiation therapy, has been found to have no significant impact on preventing or curing taste alteration, according to a study released today in the International Journal for Radiation Oncology-Biology-Physics, the official journal of ASTRO.
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