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FDA begins major hiring initiative
WASHINGTON, April 30 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it is starting a major hiring initiative designed to fill more than 1,300 public health positionsInitial human trial of Type 1 diabetes treatment begun
Scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have initiated a phase 1 clinical trial to reverse ...Science Diplomacy Initiative - US-Libya
... and Libya is the focus of a 2008 Fulbright Academy initiative, with meetings in Boston, Denver and Washington, DC ...Arsenic-based therapy shown to help eradicate leukemia-initiating cells
... treat chronic myeloid leukemia. “Leukemia initiating cells share many properties of normal hematopoetic ... in the stem cells of other tissues, as well as in the cancer initiating cells of solid tumors. “If this turn out to be the case ...Office initiative reduces headaches and neck and shoulder pain by more than 40 percent
... who took part in an eight-month workplace initiative reported that headaches and neck and shoulder pain ... . The researchers were also keen to see whether the workplace initiative also reduced the ‘global burden’ of the employee’s headaches ...Most effective initial therapy for HIV-1 infection identified
... that one of the most frequently prescribed triple-drug combinations for initial HIV infection is, indeed, the most effective at suppressing ... to side effects.” “This study not only establishes the best initial therapy for HIV infection, it opens the way ...Renowned Cosmologist to Champion Origins Initiative at ASU
... State University in August to assume a leadership role in an emerging research and educational initiative on "origins ...New model predicts whether patients will be free of renal cancer 12 years after initial treatment
... or radical nephrectomy," he said. "This nomogram is designed for use in the initial counseling session after diagnosis and enables patients ... . A nephrectomy, or surgical removal of the kidney, is often the initial treatment. Kidney cancer is notoriously resistant ...ImClone Says Its Cancer Drug Works as Initial Treatment
Data presented at a weekend conference could increase sales of ImClone System’s Erbitux by allowing it to be used as an initial treatment for some lung and colorectal cancers.Canada, India launch joint technology, science initiatives
Canada and India on Sunday launched ten 17-million-dollar joint initiatives as part of a 2005 scientific and technological cooperation agreement.Personalized medicine initiative targets lung cancer
... U.S.-based personalized medicine initiative led by scientists from the Biodesign Institute, Translational Genomics ...MIT Energy Initiative, Bosch to collaborate
... part of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), MIT and Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology ...NASA ponders student satellite initiative
WASHINGTON, July 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says it is considering inviting U.S. students, to participate in a university-based satellite development initiative.First European initiative on grid computing, biomedical informatics and nanoinformatics
... has launched ACTION-Grid, the first ever initiative funded by the European Commission to analyse and link ...Confidence a key to recent economic initiatives, U. of I. expert says
... teetering on the brink of recession is as important as more tangible initiatives such as financial lifelines for cash-strapped mortgage ...
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