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June 16 2004
Beyond Basic Research By Amber Lepage-Monette Government agencies and venture capital firms look to strengthen commercialization funding
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June 16 2004
To Grasp the Cord By Deborah Komlos Spinal cord injury research in Canada seeks improved basic understanding and successful regenerative, repair and diagnostic methodologies
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June 16 2004
Drug Development and Approval: Can Faster be Better? By Dr. David G. Barnes There is no question that the era of the blockbuster drug is drawing to a close. We are told that small molecule pipelines are drying up and that biotechnology will come to the rescue.
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June 16 2004
The Virtues of Devices By Patricia Nicholson RIMON THERAPEUTICS PRESIDENT AND CEO MICHAEL MAY, PHD DEVELOPS THERAPEUTIC POLYMERS
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June 16 2004
Challenging Tomorrow's Scientists By Patricia Nicholson Last month, several Canadian scientists were honoured for their work, which ranged from identifying what may be the genetic mutation responsible for a rare blood condition, to studying bioremediation at mine tailing sites.
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