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Exelixis, Inc. announced today that thirteen abstracts related to the company's development candidates have been accepted for presentation at the 2009 AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, which is being held November 15-19 in Boston. Interim data from ongoing phase 1 clinical trials of XL147 and XL765 will be reported in four poster presentations.
Technology rapidly is advancing the study of genetics and the search for causes of major diseases. Analysis of genomic sequences that once took days or months now can be performed in a matter of hours. Yet, for most genetic scientists, the lack of access to computer servers and programs capable of quickly handling vast amounts of data can hinder genetic advancements.
Arable Corporation has announced the launch of Arable Perform to bring unique CTMS technologies to the clinical trial industry. Whereas traditional CTMS systems have been costly and require months to implement, Perform brings CTMS and EDC capabilities without the traditionally high start-up costs.
Women from all ethnic backgrounds are more successful at passing UK medical exams than their male counterparts, according to research published in the open access journal BMC Medicine.
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