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United States
332 articles about National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Ross Prize Awarded To NIH Scientific Director
5/15/2019
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research has selected Daniel Kastner, MD, PhD, the National Institutes of Health's National Human Genome Research Institute scientific director, as the seventh awardee of the Ross Prize in Molecular Medicine.
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Abbott Partners With NIH On BRAIN Initiative to Advance Research for Neurological Disorders
5/14/2019
Partnership with NIH aims to increase understanding and accelerate the application of neurostimulation therapies
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Hackensack Meridian Health Receives $33.3 Million NIH Grant to Develop Antibiotics to Treat Drug-Resistant Infections
5/10/2019
Record grant for Center for Discovery and Innovation will support new treatments to overcome deadly bacteria in hospitals
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AbCellera Announces Partnership with NIAID Vaccine Research Center and Ichor Medical Systems to Tackle Pandemic Viral Outbreaks
5/9/2019
The AbCellera-led team will collaborate in an ambitious capability demonstration for the rapid generation of antibody-based countermeasures against a pandemic strain of influenza
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Pantherics Incorporated Awarded STTR Funding from the National Institutes of Health to Advance Asthma Drug Research
5/7/2019
Grant funding will support preclinical studies of a newly discovered medication to control asthma without the use of inhalers
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Kinetic River Corp. Receives Phase II SBIR Grant From the National Institutes of Health
4/30/2019
2-Year Grant Supports Continued Development of a Compensation-Free Flow Cytometer
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IBBR investigator to lead $3.5M NIH-funded project to study immune response to HIV-1
4/25/2019
Funding will support novel vaccine design aimed at improving protective antibody responses
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The employees were terminated over allegations of industrial espionage on behalf of the Chinese government. MD Anderson ought to quell concerns of racial profiling following the firings.
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It should be no surprise that the Washington, DC and Baltimore areas are considered strong for life sciences. This is BioSpace’s BioCapital Community Hotbed.
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Evogen Awarded National Institutes of Health SBIR Grant to Advance Its Novel Biomarker-Based Epilepsy Diagnostic
4/10/2019
Collaboration with Human Epilepsy Project will Enhance Evogen's Blood-Based Biomarker Test with the Potential to Transform Epilepsy Diagnosis
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According to the NIH, the experimental vaccine is designed to “teach the body to make protective immune responses against diverse influenza subtypes by focusing the immune system on a portion of the virus that varies relatively little from strain to strain.”
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A recent report by CBRE Research analyzing U.S. life science clusters, found that Houston, Texas is the third-fastest growing life science market from 2014 to 2017. One doesn’t typically think of Texas, let alone Houston, as being a center for the life sciences. Oil, energy and tech, yes, but not...
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Falsified Data Forces Duke to Pay $112 Million Settlement, Other Universities Under Scrutiny as Well
3/26/2019
Duke University has agreed to pay the U.S. government more than $112 million to settle allegations that a university-associated researcher falsified claims in order to obtain funding from the National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies. -
Soligenix to Present at National Institutes of Health - Commercialization Accelerator Program "FeedForward Session" in Washington, DC
3/18/2019
Soligenix, Inc. announced today that they will be presenting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Commercialization Accelerator Program (CAP) "FeedForward Session" in Washington, DC on March 21, 2019.
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The White House budget proposal released earlier this week that slashed spending on the National Institutes of Health and Medicare programs has put members of the administration, including Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on the defensive.
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As the American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting opens in New Orleans this weekend, one of the big stories will undoubtedly be on the role of wrist sensors, such as the Apple Watch, in identifying heart rhythm problems. There will be other big stories, of course. Here’s a preview of jus...
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ImmunogenX Initiates Phase 2 Trial for its Lead Therapeutic and Diagnostic Candidates Latiglutenase and CypCel
3/14/2019
Both technologies address unmet needs for patients with celiac disease
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In the wake of the scandal caused by a Chinese researcher’s use of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to alter the DNA of embryos for seven couples, leading scientists called for a moratorium on heritable genome editing.
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The president’s proposed spending plan cuts $4.5 to $5.5 billion from the current budget of the National Institutes of Health, about an 11 percent decrease from 2019.
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CEL-SCI Selected by National Institutes of Health to Showcase Its LEAPS Technology at BIO International Convention
3/7/2019
Platform therapeutic vaccine technology to be showcased at NIH’s Innovation Zone