Category Archives: Biotech

Clients in the News – Penn State Reports Hard-hitting Antibiotics May Not Prevent Evolution of Drug Resistance

The standard practice of treating infections with the highest tolerable dose of antibiotic medications may [...]

Clients in the News – Univ. of Delaware Advances Fuel Cell Technology

“Planes, Trains and Automobiles” is a popular comedy from the 1980s, but there’s nothing funny [...]

Clients in the News – UMN Graduate Students Win $10K Prize For Biodegradable Foam

To avoid clogging up our oceans and land space, companies and researchers have been trying [...]

Clients in the News – University of Toronto Researchers “Turn Off” Cancer-Causing Proteins

It’s the most common cancer-causing protein, directly responsible for 30 per cent of all cancers [...]

Clients in the News – Georgia State University finds eating sweets forms memories that may control eating habits

Eating sweet foods causes the brain to form a memory of a meal, according to [...]

Clients in the News – Yale University Finds Diabetes Drug Reduces Risk of Heart Failure and May Prevent It

For the first time, research shows that a type 2 diabetes drug significantly reduces hospitalizations [...]

Clients in the News – 2 Novartis COPD Treatments Nab FDA Nod

The manufacturer’s indacaterol/glycopyrrolate inhalation powder (Utibron Neohaler) is indicated for the long-term maintenance treatment of [...]

Clients in the News – UC Davis Scientists Awarded $5.4 Million for Alzheimer’s Research

Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease known to cause memory loss, thinking and behavioral problems that [...]

Clients in the News – Immunomic Therapeutics announces exclusive licensing agreement to prevent and treat allergies

Immunomic Therapeutics, Inc. (“ITI”), a privately-held biotechnology company developing next generation vaccines based on the [...]

Clients in the News – Northwestern University Finds Coffee Associated with Colon Cancer Survival

Patients treated for colon cancer who regularly drank caffeinated coffee had lower rates of cancer [...]

Clients in the News – Georgia Tech and Emory Univ. Researchers develop predictive model could help guide choices for breast cancer therapies

Biomedical engineers have demonstrated a proof-of-principle technique that could give women and their oncologists more [...]

Clients in the News – MedImmune, 3M ink deal on next-gen cancer immunotherapy drug

Gaithersburg-based biotech MedImmune and a division of 3M unveiled plans Friday to work together on [...]

Clients in the News – University of Virginia Scientists Create Immunity to Deadly Parasite by Manipulating Host’s Genes

There are two common approaches to protecting humans from infectious disease: targeting pathogens and parasites [...]

Clients in the News – FDA Accepts Otsuka Pharmaceuticals NDA for First-Ever Digital Medication

Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Proteus Digital Health released a joint statement on September 10 revealing the [...]

Clients in the News – NIH/NEI Finds Diet, Exercise, Smoking Habits and Genes Interact to Affect AMD Risk

People with a genetic predisposition for age-related macular degeneration (AMD) significantly increased their odds of [...]

Clients in the News – NYU Bacterial Find Points Toward a Vaccine for MRSA

New research led by NYU Langone Medical Center has uncovered why a particular strain of [...]

Clients in the News – Rice University researchers demo solar water-splitting technology

Rice University researchers have demonstrated an efficient new way to capture the energy from sunlight [...]

Clients in the News – UCSD Engineers Manufacture Microscopic Fish are 3-D-Printed to Do More Than Swim

Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego used an innovative 3D printing technology they [...]

BridgePath Scientific Awarded CIO-CS Subcontract

FREDERICK, MD — (September 1, 2015) – BridgePath Scientific is a subcontractor to En-Net Services, [...]

Clients in the News – Columbia University Discover Seals Harbor Hepatitis A-Like Virus

Scientists in the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public [...]