Two Academic Collaborators Join SAEC to Help Further Drug Induced Liver Injury Research Effort
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - 08:21
in Biology & Nature
The International Serious Adverse Events Consortium (SAEC) announced today that two new leading academic centers will collaborate with this novel, international research Consortium, which is working to identify genetic markers that may help predict which individuals are at risk for a range of serious drug-related adverse events (SAEs). These new research collaborators include the University of Malaga [Malaga, Spain] and the University of Dundee [Dundee, Spain].
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