b Flamingos Can Be Picky about Company By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:58:00 GMT They don’t stand on one leg around just anybody but often prefer certain members of the flock. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Mind Behavior & Society Conservation The Sciences Evolution
b Rabbit Virus Could Provide Gene Therapy By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:00:00 GMT Originally published in February 1967 -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Medical & Biotech The Sciences Biology
b The Geosciences Community Needs to Be More Diverse and Inclusive By blogs.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:00:00 GMT It’s essential if we’re going to protect our planet -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article The Sciences Policy & Ethics
b Soils Store Huge Amounts of Carbon, Warming May Unleash It By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:30:00 GMT Higher temperatures and wetter weather may spur soil microbes to release more carbon into the atmosphere -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Sustainability Climate EARTH Environment
b Believable Extraterrestrials By blogs.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:00:00 GMT The 100th anniversary of astronomy’s “Great Debate” prompts thoughts on the hunt for life in the universe -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article The Sciences Space
b Majority of Americans Open to Clinical Trial Participation If Recommended by a Doctor, New Study Finds By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:35:42 +0000 WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) applauds Research!America for a recently released survey on the public’s perception of clinical trials.... Full Article News Press Releases
b ACRO Testifies About Clinical Trials In New Jersey By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 22:32:04 +0000 Washington, DC – October 24, 2017 – On October 19 ACRO Executive Director Doug Peddicord, Ph.D., testified at a public hearing of... Full Article News Press Releases
b British MP Benn talks Brexit challenges and the future of UK clinical research industry By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 15:32:25 +0000 The Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) highlights contributions to health and economy (Leeds, UK) – Facing unprecedented challenges associated with Brexit,... Full Article News Press Releases Brexit MP UK
b ACRO members talk UK competitiveness and enabling post-Brexit success By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 03:14:35 +0000 What happens to clinical research when the UK leaves the EU’s common market and regulatory structure? When public perceptions seem locked onto... Full Article News Brexit UK
b UK Government focus on strengthening clinical research amidst unique challenges of Brexit By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Wed, 28 Nov 2018 21:19:02 +0000 The Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) convenes discussion series that seeks to advance an industry with important health and economic impacts... Full Article News Press Releases Brexit policy UK
b ACRO testifies before IRS and Treasury Department on proposed Base Erosion and Anti-Abuse Tax (BEAT) regulation By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Fri, 29 Mar 2019 14:05:39 +0000 On Monday, March 25, 2019 ACRO provided testimony at a public hearing held by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Treasury Department... Full Article News BEAT IRS Testimony Treasury
b ACRO expands membership with addition of three digital technology companies By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 15:54:16 +0000 The Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) is pleased to announce the expansion of its membership to include ERT, Oracle and Veeva. These new ACRO member companies, with their focus on digital technologies that enable global clinical trials, characterize the ongoing innovation and evolution of contemporary clinical research. ACRO now has 12 member companies. Full Article News Press Releases ERT IQVIA membership Oracle Veeva
b ACRO offers unique insights on risk-based monitoring of clinical trials, calls for adoption of RBM as a best practice By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Thu, 16 May 2019 19:01:42 +0000 Following meetings with then-Commissioner Scott Gottlieb and senior leadership from the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research on the role of CROs and technology companies in designing and implementing risk-based monitoring (RBM) of clinical trials, ACRO this week submitted extensive comments on recent FDA Guidance.Increasing the use of innovative RBM technologies helps make clinical trials safer, more efficient and higher quality. ACRO’s comments offer unique insights into the recent expansion of RBM implementation and call for further increasing the use of these oversight technologies. Full Article News Press Releases digital FDA oversight RBM Risk Based Montoring
b Advancing the Adoption of Risk-Based Monitoring Strategies in Clinical Trials By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 16:01:14 +0000 On July 17, 2019, under cooperative agreement with the FDA, the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy (Duke Margolis) held a public workshop. The event, titled Improving the Implementation of Risk-Based Monitoring Approaches of Clinical Investigations, aimed to identify opportunities to improve Risk Based Monitoring (RBM) implementation and solicit stakeholder input on the challenges, barriers, and enablers that impact the successful adoption of RBM. Full Article News FDA RBM Risk Based Montoring
b New ACRO Report Quantifies Benefits of RBM for Quality Reviews By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 20:39:48 +0000 A new report based on a survey of ACRO members reveals that Risk-Based Monitoring (RBM) makes clinical trial quality review more efficient... Full Article News Reports FDA RBM Risk Based Montoring
b A Consistent Approach to Risk Based Quality Management: Collaboration is Key By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 16:13:05 +0000 Developing, executing and overseeing clinical trials is a complex process. Yet it is essential to gain reliable evidence from clinical trials to... Full Article News Reports
b ACRO hosts Congressional Briefing on clinical research advancements By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 19:12:32 +0000 On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, ACRO hosted a Congressional Briefing on Capitol Hill. With the help of the Congressional Research & Development... Full Article News
b 2020 Officers and New Member Announcement By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 14:25:32 +0000 Washington DC – The Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has elected Alistair... Full Article News
b ACRO Members Heed the UK Government’s Call for Volunteers in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:08:12 +0000 May 6, 2020 – (Washington, DC) – In an effort to fight the global COVID-19 pandemic, over 150 employees from clinical research... Full Article News Press Releases
b Bayer launches pre-filled syringe to administer eye medication Eylea™ in Europe (for specialized target groups only) By www.news.bayer.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 08:00:00 GMT Full Article
b Bayer donates 8 million chloroquine tablets to the German Federal Government By www.news.bayer.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 08:00:00 GMT Additional donations of chloroquine sent to governments in numerous other countries / Various clinical and preclinical studies investigate the efficacy and adverse effects in COVID-19 infections / Bayer plans considerable expansion of production capacities in the event that the efficacy of chloroquine is proven for COVID-19 Full Article
b Bayer partners with Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) on global clinical research evaluating COVID-19 treatments By www.news.bayer.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 12:30:00 GMT Investigation of combination therapies including Bayer’s chloroquine and interferon beta-1b to foster much needed solutions for patients in fight against coronavirus pandemic / Bayer Canada to make CAD 1.5 million (approximately 1 million euros) financial commitment and to supply products in support of the research / Plans to include more than 60 contributing research locations involving 6.000 patients Full Article
b Bayer: Good start to 2020 – activities marked by COVID-19 By www.news.bayer.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 05:30:00 GMT Employee safety and business continuity are top priorities / Wide-ranging humanitarian and social engagement / Group sales increase by 6.0 percent (Fx & portfolio adj.) to 12.845 billion euros / EBITDA before special items up by 10.2 percent to 4.391 billion euros / All divisions report higher sales and earnings – strong demand at Consumer Health / Net income advances by 20.0 percent to 1.489 billion euros / Core earnings per share increase by 9.9 percent to 2.67 euros / Outlook for 2020: impact of COVID-19 not yet reliably quantifiable Full Article
b “We’re active in the right businesses” By www.news.bayer.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 08:00:00 GMT Coronavirus crisis: Employee safety at the top of the agenda / First DAX company to hold virtual stockholders’ meeting / Strategic and operational targets attained in 2019 / Dividend of 2.80 euros per share proposed / Good start to fiscal 2020 / Winkeljohann to succeed Wenning as Supervisory Board Chairman Full Article
b Methadone to be supplied without new prescription during Covid-19 crisis By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-08T05:00:08Z Pharmacists will be allowed to give out medication to patients who have already been receiving itPharmacists are to be allowed to hand out a range of super-strength medicines, including the heroin substitute methadone, without prescription during the Covid-19 crisis, under emergency measures that official drug policy advisers have warned could trigger a spike in drug misuse.The Advisory Council for Misuse of Drugs (ACMD), which makes recommendations to the government on the control of dangerous drugs, was asked by the home secretary to consider the risks of lifting restrictions on certain substances controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act. Continue reading... Full Article Drugs policy UK news Pharmaceuticals industry Drugs Coronavirus outbreak Politics Science Society
b We'll find a treatment for coronavirus – but drug companies will decide who gets it By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T11:55:40Z Pharmaceutical giants will bury treatments in a thicket of patents, making them unaffordable to the world’s poorestCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageHow will the Covid-19 pandemic end? According to conventional wisdom, the crisis may ease in a few months, when some of the antiviral medicines on trial succeed. In a few years’ time, when a vaccine becomes available, we may eradicate the virus altogether.Yet it’s unlikely that this is how the pandemic will actually play out. Although there is every indication that treatments for coronavirus may soon emerge, the mere fact of their existence is no guarantee that people will be able to access them. In fact, Covid-19 is more likely to end in the same way that every pandemic ends: treatments and vaccines will be buried in a thicket of patents – and pharmaceutical companies will ultimately make the decisions about who lives and who dies. Related: The race to find a coronavirus treatment has one major obstacle: big pharma | Ara Darzi Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases Pharmaceuticals industry Medical research Science World news
b FTSE 100 boosted amid optimism over potential coronavirus drug By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-17T12:20:43Z Stock index up more than 3% in early trading on the back of hopes for remdesivir treatmentOptimism about a potential treatment for Covid-19 gave a shot in the arm to stock markets around the world, amid claims that a drug called remdesivir has spurred rapid recovery in 113 patients.A University of Chicago hospital participating in a study of the antiviral medication, made by US firm Gilead Sciences, found that nearly all patients suffering severe fever and respiratory symptoms were discharged within a week. A report of the study, issued by specialist healthcare publication Stat News shortly after Wall Street closed on Thursday night, spurred hopes among investors that lockdowns around the world could soon be eased. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak FTSE Stock markets Business Chicago Medical research World news US news Pharmaceuticals industry Infectious diseases Microbiology Biology Science
b Roche to commence rollout of coronavirus antibody test in UK By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-17T15:47:22Z Pharmaceutical company says it can produce tests in the high tens of millions by June Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage The pharmaceutical giant Roche has devised a new coronavirus antibody test, which it is aiming to launch in the UK next month.Antibody testing, which has already been utilised in Germany, South Korea and Finland, is seen as a way for countries to exit lockdown by showing who has already had Covid-19 and could therefore have a degree of immunity. Related: Antibody tests aren't perfect, but they may be Britain's way out of the lockdown | Eleanor Riley Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Pharmaceuticals industry Business Science UK news Switzerland Europe World news
b Africans facing coronavirus must not suffer the injustices they saw with Aids | Lydia Namubiru By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-18T09:00:05Z Patients were used as guinea pigs but denied access to resulting therapies. This time, Big Pharma must be held to accountCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage The year I turned 11, my uncle Josiah Ssesanga was admitted to a hospital in Uganda with meningitis. It was 1994, and he was HIV positive. Between him and death stood a tattered post-civil war health system. Treatments for HIV and Aids existed in other parts of the world, but in Uganda they were mostly limited to those used in clinical trials. For my uncle’s particular infection – cryptococcal meningitis – there was a drug called Fluconazole. But he didn’t know it existed; regardless, he wouldn’t have been able to afford it. and even among patients who took it, only 12% survived beyond six months. Related: Macron calls for clinical trials of controversial coronavirus 'cure' Related: Fear, bigotry and misinformation – this reminds me of the 1980s Aids pandemic | Edmund White Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Africa Aids and HIV Pharmaceuticals industry Business Society World news Médecins Sans Frontières
b The world needs a coronavirus vaccine. But it will take time | Patrick Vallance By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-19T14:33:51Z Any vaccine has to work, but it also has to be safe. Making it happen is one of the government’s biggest priorities• Patrick Vallance is the UK government chief scientific adviserCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageCovid-19 has made fundamental and long-lasting changes to the way we live our lives, not just in the UK, but across the world.As we continue with social-distancing measures and deal with the most immediate issue of reducing the number of cases to protect the NHS and save lives, and keeping R, which is the average infection rate per person, below one, we also need to progress ways to tackle the disease in the longer term.The vaccines taskforce will be working in lockstep with the public and private sector Related: New UK taskforce to help develop and roll out coronavirus vaccine Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Pharmaceuticals industry Science UK news Drugs Vaccines and immunisation
b Sir David Barnes obituary By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T14:46:59Z ICI executive who helped turn its bioscience business into the pharmaceuticals giant AstraZenecaSir David Barnes, who has died aged 84, was the self-effacing but determined and clear-sighted chief executive who turned the bioscience interests of ICI into one of the world’s major pharmaceutical corporations, AstraZeneca.Teased at its launch in 1993 that Zeneca sounded like a Czechoslovakian camera, Barnes responded that its performance would define its brand – and was vindicated. The first suggested name had been Zenica, but then Barnes, tracking the Bosnian conflict days before the launch, found to his horror that hostilities were threatening to spread to a previously unremarked town of that name. Alarmed that it “could become as notorious as Guernica”, he changed the spelling and held his breath. Continue reading... Full Article AstraZeneca ICI Business Pharmaceuticals industry
b We're desperate for a coronavirus cure, but at what cost to the human guinea pigs? | Kenan Malik By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-26T07:00:07Z Big drugs companies have long favoured outsourcing clinical trials to poor countries with lax regulations to cut costs and maximise profit• Coronavirus latest updates• See all our coronavirus coverageLast week, in Oxford, the first volunteers in the first European human trial were injected with a potential coronavirus vaccine. At the same time, Pakistan’s National Institute of Health received an offer from the Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinopharm International Corp to take part in a trial of another potential coronavirus vaccine. Related: Africa's Covid-19 research must be tailored to its realities – by its own scientists | Monique Wasunna In India, many poor people were recruited to HIV trials without knowing that they were taking part in experiments Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Medical research Pharmaceuticals industry Infectious diseases Aids and HIV Microbiology Business Biology Science World news
b Promising drug against Covid-19 unlikely to be available in UK soon By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T16:50:55Z Trial of remdesivir shows fewer deaths and shorter hospital staysCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe first drug against Covid-19 to show promise in trials, reducing the time seriously ill people take to recover in hospital, is unlikely to be available widely in the UK soon, it has emerged.Forty-six people in the UK have received remdesivir as part of the European arm of an international trial. Researchers would like to have given the drug to more patients but did not have the supplies. Related: Coronavirus: what do scientists know about Covid-19 so far? Continue reading... Full Article Medical research Health Pharmaceuticals industry Coronavirus outbreak Science UK news Society
b The promise of an Oxford vaccine reveals how a new Britain could thrive | Will Hutton By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T06:45:44Z The partnership between AstraZeneca and the Jenner Institute should jolt our industry and banksCoronavirus latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThere was some good news last week. Oxford University’s Jenner Institute announced it was teaming up with AstraZeneca to take a promising prototype of coronavirus vaccine into volume production by the autumn. Of course there are caveats – the institute’s confidence in its vaccine may not be validated by the trials that began last week.Still it was heartening, after so much tragic incompetence, that a British university and a British company could forge a relationship of such potential national importance.The piping through which emergency credit must flow is atrophied and weak Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases Medical research Microbiology Biology Science AstraZeneca University of Oxford Pharmaceuticals industry Banking Business UK news
b Leading COVID-19 hope remdesivir fails to provide clinical benefit in first randomised trial By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:29:51 +0000 Gilead’s remdesivir, which has been hailed as one of the few truly promising treatments for COVID-19 at this early stage of the ongoing pandemic, has failed in its first randomised clinical trial, leaked data has revealed. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 Gilead pharma remdesivir Research and Development Medical Communications
b European Medicines Agency’s review of Picato finds its risks outweigh its benefits By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:12:33 +0000 The European Medicines Agency’s Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has confirmed that the risks from using Picato are too high to end its suspension. Full Article Medical Communications Sales and Marketing
b Researchers studying heartburn drug as potential coronavirus treatment By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:42:23 +0000 Researchers in America have been studying famotidine, the active ingredient in Pepcid, as a potential treatment for COVID-19. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic Pepcid Sales and Marketing
b 12 British children hospitalised with rare condition linked to COVID-19 By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 09:25:30 +0000 12 children have fallen ill across the UK with a new and potentially fatal combination of symptoms linked to COVID-19. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 NHS NHS UK Manufacturing and Production
b NICE backtracks to approve Janssen's Stelara in ulcerative colitis By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 10:20:00 +0000 NICE has recommended Janssen’s Stelara (ustekinumab) for the treatment of moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC), a move which rows back on the Institute’s decision to reject the drug last year. Full Article Janssen NICE Research and Development Stelara ulcerative colitis Manufacturing and Production
b The May 2020 issue of Pharmafocus is available to read free online now! By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:30:43 +0000 COVID-19 continues to dominate the news cycle as we all try to maintain business as usual under the shadow of the pandemic. Just about every area of society and business has been hit and Life Sciences is no exception; the impact of the virus has been felt in every corner of the industry and our monthly issues aim to cut through the confusion to shed a light on that impact. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 pharma Research and Development Medical Communications Sales and Marketing Business Services Manufacturing and Production
b Nearly half of Americans believe COVID-19 was created in a lab, according to a new survey By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:31:39 +0000 Almost half of Americans believe that the coronavirus was created in a lab, according to an April survey of 6,300 people. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 survey Manufacturing and Production
b Phase 3 Libtayo monotherapy trial halted early due to strong benefit in advanced non-small cell lung cancer By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:49:31 +0000 A Phase 3 study of Sanofi and Regeneron’s Libtayo (cemiplimab) as a monotherapy for advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been stopped early after showing strong overall survival benefit, it has emerged. Full Article cancer Libtayo lung cancer Regeneron Research and Development Sanofi
b Arizona GOP lawmakers and AAPS say hydroxychloroquine has 90% chance of helping COVID-19 patients, but data is not based on clinical trials By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:58:38 +0000 The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) wrote a letter to Republican Arizona Governor Doug Ducey urging the wider use of hydroxychloroquine, based on data they have collected. Full Article chloroquine hydroxychloroquine Research and Development
b Men most likely to exhibit the worst COVID-19 symptoms, according to a new study By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 09:24:33 +0000 Research into coronavirus cases in Shenzhen, China found that men were 2.5 times as likely to exhibit severe symptoms. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 Business Services
b More than half of US states will relax lockdowns by the end of the week By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 10:35:35 +0000 Nearly half of US states will have their ‘stay-at-home’ orders expire this week, paving the way for much of the US to relax its lockdowns. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 Lockdown quaratine Business Services
b Teva’s cancer drug Bendeka protected from generics until 2031, judge rules By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 11:20:42 +0000 A US federal judge has ruled that generic versions of the cancer treatment Bendeka infringe on four separate patents, and has delayed them from launching until 2031. Full Article Bendeka Teva Teva and Eagle Business Services
b Vertex's Kalydeco seizes EU CHMP recommendation for Kalydeco in R117H+ cystic fibrosis By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:50:30 +0000 The European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use has given its recommendation for the approval of Kalydeco for the treatment of children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis in a new indication, Vertex has revealed. Full Article cystic fibrosis Europe Kalydeco Vertex Medical Communications Sales and Marketing
b Positive CHMP opinion for BMS and Acceleron's Reblozyl in transfusion-dependent anaemia sub-populations By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 11:32:10 +0000 Bristol Myers Squibb and Acceleron Pharma’s Reblozyl (luspatercept) has secured a positivr opinion from the European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) for use in the treatment of transfusion-dependent anaemia in two adult patient populations. Full Article Acceleron Bristol-Myers Squibb EU Reblozyl Medical Communications Sales and Marketing
b Mike Pompeo says there is evidence COVID-19 was made in a lab, despite US intelligence saying it occurred naturally By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 09:20:26 +0000 US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that there is evidence the COVID-19 coronavirus was created in a lab, despite US intelligence officials stating it probably occurred naturally. Full Article coronavirus COVID-19 lab pandemic Wuhan Institute of virology Sales and Marketing
b Sanofi and Regeneron's Libtayo shows durable responses in world's most common skin cancer By www.pharmafile.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:23:27 +0000 Sanofi and Regeneron’s have lifted the lid on new topline data on their PD-1 inhibitor Libtayo (cemiplimab) in patients with advanced basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most common skin cancer in the world, with around two million new cases diagnosed each year in the US alone. Full Article cancer Libtayo Regeneron Research and Development Sanofi Manufacturing and Production