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Amgen's bone drug succeeds in late-stage study
2015-09-02 07:45:14| Biotech - Topix.net
Amgen Inc said its experimental bone drug was found to be more effective than an already marketed drug in a late-stage study. Amgen's drug, romosozumab, met the main goal of showing a significant difference over Eli Lilly & Co's teriparatide in improving total hip bone density by the 12th month in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.
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Viamet And Mycoses Study Group Education & Research Consortium Establish Collaboration To Advance A Novel Therapy For Cryptococcal Meningitis
2015-09-02 07:24:07| drugdiscoveryonline News Articles
Viamet Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and the Mycoses Study Group Education & Research Consortium (MSGERC) recently announced the establishment of a strategic collaboration to advance a novel therapy for cryptococcal meningitis and other life-threatening fungal infections
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Trevena Announces Positive Results From Phase 2b Study Of TRV130 In Acute Postoperative Pain
2015-09-02 07:04:14| drugdiscoveryonline News Articles
Trevena, Inc., a clinical stage pharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of biased ligands targeting G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), recently announced positive data from its randomized, double-blind, placebo- and active-controlled Phase 2b trial of TRV130 in moderate to severe acute postoperative pain after abdominoplasty surgery
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Study finds Texas financial execs plan to grow despite worries about the U.S. economy
2015-09-02 02:58:54| Paper - Topix.net
With the recent stock market volatility, it may be no surprise that more than half of Texas CFOs are worried about how the U.S. economy and global markets could affect their companies. In Grant Thornton LLP's CFO survey, which polled 99 financial officers in the Lone Star state, 36 percent predicted the U.S. economy will improve, and 53 percent think conditions will remain the same.
Budget-oriented Twinkle space telescope could study exoplanets on the cheap
2015-09-01 21:59:57| Extremetech
Maybe we don't need to spend billions to catch a glimpse of the weather on distant worlds. A new telescope would search the heavens and atmospheres for a fraction the cost of Hubble or the upcoming James Webb Telescope.
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