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Public perception of the industry can be a bit confusing. Life Science Leader recently pulled together several biopharma executives for a round table discussion of the biopharma industry’s public perception—generally bad—and what might be able to do about it.
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The vast majority of Americans are happy at their jobs, according to a new survey conducted by CNBC and Survey Monkey. A BioSpace poll shows that a lot of people in the life sciences industries are not happy at work.
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According to a recent BioSpace survey, 69% of employers indicated "finding quality talent" will be a significant challenge in 2019. Are you the quality talent life science employers are looking for? Don't delay, apply now and show these employers you possess the quality skills they need!
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Cook Group and WGU Expand Partnership to Offer Access to Higher Education at No Cost to Employees
4/1/2019
Cook Group announced today an expanded partnership with Western Governors University (WGU) to provide Cook employees with the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree with no out-of-pocket cost to employees.
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Gottlieb said the FDA believes there should be a premarket demonstration that a new opioid is superior to an already-approved opioid.
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YourEncore Launches Quality Center of Excellence
3/28/2019
New Quality Center of Excellence will help clients achieve company objectives and remediate complex quality concerns utilizing the deep expertise of YourEncore Subject Matter Experts
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The two companies will work on a preclinical target in hopes of finding new therapies for autoimmune diseases that regulate immune cell metabolism.
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FDA Clears the Cervella Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulator for Treatment of Anxiety, Insomnia, and Depression
3/27/2019
Innovative Neurological Devices is pleased to announce receiving the FDA market clearance for the Cervella™ Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulator.
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Lilly and ImmuNext Announce Licensing and Research Collaboration
3/26/2019
Eli Lilly and Company and ImmuNext, Inc. announced a global licensing and research collaboration focused on the study of a preclinical novel target that could lead to potential new medicines for autoimmune diseases by regulating immune cell metabolism.
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A recent study conducted by 24/7 Wall St. looked at data from the BLS and OES databases for 2017 to identify the cities with the highest percentage of STEM-intensive jobs.
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New Data on Fibered vs. Non-Fibered Coil Embolization
3/25/2019
A new animal study concludes that fewer fibered embolization coils are needed to achieve acute occlusion when compared with similar bare metal coils.
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Attorney Jeff Gibson Joins Wagner Reese as New Partner
3/22/2019
Wagner Reese has welcomed Attorney Jeff Gibson as a new Partner of the firm. He focuses his practice on defective drug and medical device cases, product liability litigation, and sexual abuse claims. [22-March-2019] INDIANAPOLIS , March 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Attorney Jeff Gibson has joined Wagner Reese as a new Partner. T
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For years, the biggest employers of science and engineering PhDs has been academic institutions. For example, according to the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)’s biennial Survey of Doctoral Recipients, academia employed 11 percent more PhDs than the private sector in 1997.
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March is Women’s History Month, with March 8 designated as International Women’s Day. Let’s take a look at 10 pioneers, some still alive, and some who are no longer with us, who are pioneers in the field of biotechnology.
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Smart Guided Systems Announces Installation Ready Commercial Intelligent Spray Control System
3/18/2019
Smart Guided Systems is excited to announce the availability of a commercially designed and manufactured Intelligent Spray Control System.
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There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
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“Home” is where success – or failure – rests: Personal context directly affects CPAP use
3/15/2019
CPAP, short for continuous positive airway pressure, is the most commonly used therapy for obstructive sleep apnea and is prescribed to millions.
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The study tracked more than 250 veterans in over 600 visits at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, attempting to identify a molecule in the blood to track stress intensity. Over a decade, they evaluated gene expression in participants in both low- and high-stress states.
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Ovation.io Secures $5 Million Series A Funding to Accelerate Growth of Cloud Based Laboratory Information Systems for Clinical Informatics
3/14/2019
Ovation.io announced Series A funding of $5 million led by Madrona Venture Group with participation from new investors Borealis Ventures, Nat Turner, Zach Weinberg, and existing investors StagedotO and David Shaw.
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Lilly Announces Final Results of Elanco Exchange Offer
3/13/2019
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) today announced the final results of its offer for shareholders to exchange their shares of Lilly common stock for shares of Elanco Animal Health Incorporated (NYSE: ELAN) previously owned by Lilly, which expired at 12:00 midnight, New York City time, at the end of the day on March 8, 2019.