All Government articles – Page 98
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         News NewsPresidential candidates search for the right chemistryIn the quest for the US presidency, Obama has greater credibility with science groups, Romney has more industry support 
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      BusinessAlzheimer's drug flops in Phase IIISolanezumab from Eli Lilly missed the cognitive and functional primary endpoints of the trials 
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      BusinessGeneric Actos approvedMylan, Ranbaxy and Teva have won US marketing approval for their generic versions of Actos diabetes tablets 
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      BusinessBapineuzunab droppedDevelopment for the Alzheimer’s treatment stopped after clinical tests 
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      BusinessNew cystic fibrosis drug in EUIvacaftor works by helping defective proteins function more normally 
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         News NewsNew law to increase autonomy of Ukrainian universitiesStudents protest draft legislation that they say will allow the commercialization of higher education in the country 
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         News NewsBleak outlook for Greek chemistryGreece’s financial troubles have already caused severe damage to academia and the chemical sciences 
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      BusinessNew US chemical rules edge nearerChemical manufacturers would have to produce safety data for their products 
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      BusinessDrugs top EU counterfeit importsIn 2011, medicines topped the list of fake products entering the EU 
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         News NewsFree generics for India's poor but big pharma misses outIndia’s healthcare plans will see a massive expansion in the use of generic drugs at the expense of branded medicines 
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         News NewsPlan to tackle EU funding disparityPilot project will use infrastructure cash to create ‘pockets of excellence’ in eastern Europe 
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         News NewsCalls to match skills to industryUniversities are not producing enough science graduates with the skills needed by UK industry, Lord’s report claims 
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      BusinessUK urged to clean up London airThink tank says ‘invisible’ pollution is public health problem comparable to obesity and alcohol 
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         News NewsEU and UK bitten by the open access bugUK gives thumbs up to open access, while the European commission vows to throw its €80 billion research budget behind the idea 
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      News£3.5 million for UK bioenergy research hubA new research hub to accelerate the use of sustainable bioenergy announced 
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      BusinessFirst HIV drug approved as preventionTruvada tablets can reduce the risk of infection for an HIV-negative person 
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      BusinessDrug spending to hit $1.2tn in 2016Growth is expected to bottom out at 3–4% for 2012 and then rise to 5–7% for 2016 
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      NewsResearch integrity may be linked to UK grantsUniversities UK concordat on good research conduct suggests that signatories could make commitments part of grant conditions