Personalized Medicine Partnering Terms and Agreements
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BG Medicine, Inc. to Host Investor and Analyst Briefing and Webcast on February 13, 2012 in New York City
WALTHAM, Mass. -- BG Medicine, Inc. , a company focused on the development and commercialization of novel, biomarker-based diagnostics, announced today that the Company will hold an Investor and Analyst ...
Bad medicine in online poll
The manipulation of an smh.com.au poll has again thrown the spotlight on online voting.
Australian Universities Defend Alternative-Medicine Teaching
A group campaigning against alternative medicine has told Australian universities that they are risking their reputations by teaching subjects like chiropractic, homeopathy, iridology and reflexology.
Rehabilitation medicine to play bigger role
SINGAPORE: Rehabilitation medicine will play a greater role in Singapore with the ageing population and increasing prevalence of chronic conditions such as stroke, hip fracture, heart failure, and traumatic brain or spinal cord injury.
Vote on alternative medicine falls victim to dark arts of the internet
LATE last month the Herald reported on a lobby group of more than 400 doctors, medical researchers and scientists - dubbed Friends of Science in Medicine - pressuring universities to close down alternative medicine degrees, arguing the practices have no scientific basis.
Bad medicine: Fairfax online poll becomes alternative health battleground
The manipulation of an smh.com.au poll has once again thrown the spotlight on the fragility of online voting, writes Asher Moses.
Thrasos and Collaborators Publish Nature Medicine Research Article Detailing Potential Treatment Approach for Kidney ...
Thrasos today announced that the journal Nature Medicine has published the results of a collaborative research program detailing the role of the bone morphogenic protein pathway in the development of kidney disease.