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University leads major new research into wound care

17 September 2009

The University of York's Department of Health Sciences and NHS Leeds Community Healthcare have been awarded a £1.75m grant from the National Institute for Health Research to carry out a study into complex wounds.

FDA panel backs Merck & Co sleep drug but at low doses
FDA panel backs Merck & Co sleep drug but at low doses

Boehringer in bother with FDA over manufacturing
Boehringer in bother with FDA over manufacturing

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Issue 14: October 2008

What troubles Research Ethics Committees?
A recent study into ethical reviews reveals why less than a fifth of research applications gain approval at first review. Professor Mary Dixon-Woods, who led the study, pinpoints the problem areas

The thorny issue of KOLs
Key opinion leaders have been castigated by both the lay and medical press for their relationship with pharma, so is the industry’s dependence on them entirely necessary? Dr Nick Broughton offers ...

Making adaptive clinical trials mainstream
Tom Parke looks at industry’s adoption of adaptive clinical trials and highlights where the advances, and operational difficulties, lie

Making their mark
Biomarkers have the potential to streamline the clinical trials process, reduce development costs and help prove a drug’s risk/benefit profile. Pial Ganguli looks at the opportunities afforded by ...


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