Life Science Connect Blog
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New Antibiotic Could Fight Resistance, And Other Recent Pharma News
1/16/2015
This week in pharma news, a new antibiotic could be the answer to a global health crisis; changes in Indian packaging regulations could lower consumer risk; and a major merger could be good news for the future development of rare disease treatments.
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“Hyper-Innovation” In Pharma: FDA Approvals Are Just The Start
1/14/2015
It’s clear, after 2014's surge in FDA approvals, that the industry has increased its productivity. Pharma is slowly clawing its way out of what Forbes has labeled the “painful trough” of 2005-2010. But what do these recent approvals tell us about where we are headed — or where we need to be headed — as an industry?
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How Bill Gates Is “Drawing” Pharma Into The Future
1/14/2015
Over the past year, there has been an explosion of debate about the necessity of being vaccinated for illnesses that had been eradicated or have seen lower death rates. I’m not going to enter this argument; rather, I’m more intrigued by a project that has been put forth to celebrate the progress made in global health care with vaccines
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“Pharmaficial” Intelligence: Could Science Fiction Become A Pharma Reality?
1/14/2015
All the buzz about wearable technology and the convergence of Google and pharma this past year has made me think about where technology is carrying our industry.
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Big Pharma “Fountain Of Youth” Drug, FDA Approvals, And Other Pharma News
1/7/2015
In the news recently, we may be closer to slowing aging with a new “Fountain of Youth” drug; two phase 3 clinical trials have reported developments in schizophrenia and female sexual disorder; and the FDA’s 2014 drug approval record has turned some heads.
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Will BRICS Have Answers To The HIV Vaccine Search?
1/7/2015
At the beginning of December, Russia announced it was pushing not just one, but three new HIV vaccines into clinical trials. But Russia is not the only country searching for a successful HIV vaccine as we venture into 2015.