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March 06, 2009

Biotech, cancer, Drugs Luke Timmerman wrote: Nowhere but America makes it possible for a company to pursue its dreams for 28 years without making a profit. Even in the most optimistic times, it’s hard to explain. So how can it possibly be, in the depths of recession, that things are looking up...
Xconomy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Timmerman at 6:00 AM | 2 Citations

February 26, 2009

Biotech, cancer, Drugs Luke Timmerman wrote: Off the coast of the Bahamas, in sea grass more than a half-mile deep, San Diego-based Nereus Pharmaceuticals found a fungus that may be the key ingredient for an innovative new cancer drug. This will be a key year for gathering evidence that will either ...
Xconomy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Timmerman at 5:00 AM | 1 Citations

February 05, 2009

Biotech, cancer, deals Luke Timmerman wrote: The recession will surely kill off some biotech companies that lack hard cash and the hard data that shows their experimental drugs can improve patients’ lives. But after I heard Seattle Genetics CEO Clay Siegall tell the story of how his company ra...
Xconomy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Timmerman at 5:00 AM | 4 Citations

January 12, 2009

Biotech, Devices, people Luke Timmerman wrote: Washington state’s life sciences trade group has a new boss, Chris Rivera, who has made a career in the high-pressure world of sales and marketing of new biotech drugs. Rivera’s new challenge, starting this month, is to help strengthen this ...
Xconomy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Timmerman at 3:00 AM | 4 Citations
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