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EUR 5.2 million for Belgian drug research

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22 October 2007
The Belgian drug discovery company Galapagos has been awarded a total of €5.2 million in grants from the Netherlands and the European Union for several drug development projects. The aim is to create candidate drugs for conditions such as bone and joint disease, as well as novel cancer drugs.
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EU project improves ability to predict outcome of HIV treatment

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22 October 2007
European and Israeli researchers are working together on the development of a clinical management system for the use of drugs and drug combinations given to HIV patients, as part of an EU-funded project.
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European Medicines Agency sees strong level of applications in 2007

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17 October 2007
European Medicines AgencyThe number of applications for marketing authorisations submitted to the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) remains strong according to the half-year report presented to the Agency's Management Board by Thomas Lönngren, EMEA Executive Director, at its 4 October 2007 meeting.
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WWW goes WWWW: Searching is now sorted! The Web 2.0 for real

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15 October 2007
Transinsight, provider of knowledge-based software solutions, has released a new online version of the well-known life-science search engine www.GoPubMed.org. This, the first semantic search engine, reduces search time by up to 90%. By sorting search results it enables scientists to answer biomedical questions in completely new way.
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European Consumers Seeking Health and Pharmaceutical Information

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14 October 2007
Manhattan ResearchEuropean consumers have been a long-neglected piece of the strategic puzzle for most marketers at health and pharmaceutical companies. Yet signs increasingly point to the degree to which European consumers are, in fact, researching health information and treatment options, and ultimately taking action as a result of those information searches.
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Life Science Platform Promotes True Scientific Collaboration

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10 October 2007
SyynX Solutions GmbHCollexis (OTCBB: CLXS), a leading developer of high-definition search and discovery software, and their German partner, SyynX Solutions, announced they will preview a new life sciences social networking site to representatives from global book publishing and multimedia companies at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Integrated RSS Management Solution Simplifies Information Management and Delivery

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05 October 2007
The Thomson CorporationThomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and leading provider of information solutions to the worldwide research and business communities, announced the launch of Enterprise Alert Manager, an integrated RSS management and collaboration solution designed to simplify information distribution across an organization by allowing for easy deployment while reducing email load and network strain.
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Research & Development

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  • EMA establishes Cancer Medicines Forum with academia to optimise cancer treatments in clinical practice
  • FDA approves first generic of Symbicort to treat asthma and COPD
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