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  • FDA's Caution: Friend or Foe?
    Jerry Avorn, M.D., professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, and his teammate David R. Challoner, M.D., vp of Emeritus for Health Affairs of the University of Florida. Dr. ...
    5-9-2013
  • GEN | Biolinks
    ... Endo Pharmaceuticals Enterprise Florida Enzo Life Sciences Epizyme Eppendorf ... University of Delaware University of Florida University of Georgia University of ...
  • BRNI, Neurotrope BioScience on Search-and-Destroy Mission against...
    with Alzheimer's disease-focused, Florida-based biotech company Neurotrope ... working with Alzheimer's disease-focused Florida biotech firm Neurotrope BioScience to ...
    4-4-2013
  • Potential Prion Disease Therapy Uncovered
    mad cow disease), says the team at the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute. ... mad cow disease), says the team at the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute. ...
    4-4-2013
  • Is It OK to Take DNA from Arrested Suspects?
    Supreme Court Weighs Constitutionality of Collecting Samples Absent a Conviction More than a quarter-century since Florida became the first state to use DNA evidence, convicting ...
    4-1-2013
  • Takeda Expands Envoy-Scripps Collaboration
    in 2010 between scientists on the Florida campus of TSRI and Envoy Therapeutics, ... came to Jupiter because of Scripps Florida and are thrilled that the potential of ...
    3-13-2013
  • IveGot1
    Do you live in or visit Florida? Do you occasionally find yourself crossing paths with an ... The app contains a list of the most common invasive plants/animals found in Florida, ...
    3-1-2013
  • DNA Collection v. DNA Privacy
    Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of taking samples from arrested suspects absent a conviction. More than a quarter-century since Florida became the first state to use DNA ...
    2-25-2013
  • Alliance Aims to Accelerate Academic Drug Discovery
    The founding organizations are The Centre for Drug Research and Development, Canada; Lead Discovery Center, Germany; The Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Florida, United States; ...
    1-21-2013
  • People in the News
    Charlie Morris joined Almac Clinical Technologies as vp of new products and services...The Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida added Ted M. Ross, Ph.D. , as program ...
    1-15-2013
  • Fat-Burning Fury Occurs in Absence of This Protein
    says Stephen Hsu, M.D., Ph.D., one of the study's corresponding authors and a principal investigator with the University of Florida Sid Martin Biotechnology Development Institute. ...
    1-8-2013
  • Building a Self-Destructive Mosquito
    Genetically modified mosquitos could be a way to curb the spread of dengue fever in Florida. In 2010, a dengue outbreak was reported in the Florida Keys, in Florida's Monroe County ...
    1-7-2013
  • Hearing Better Through Chemistry
    ... Sound Pharmaceuticals announced on December 5th that the University of Florida has begun enrolling subjects in a study of an oral drug, SF1-1005, testing its ability to prevent ...
    12-19-2012
  • Max Planck Florida Institute Opens
    Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI)-the first institute of the Germany-based Max Planck Society to be located in the United States-opened yesterday in Jupiter, Florida. ...
    12-5-2012
  • Drug Development in Space
    A team from Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute will have its research carried out from earth and space, where plate reader technology installed on the International Space ...
    11-30-2012
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  • Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Ixodid Ticks from Equine...
    Dawn M. Roellig, Quentin Q. Fang
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    Equine cases have previously been reported in the United States from California, Florida, and Connecticut, but limited surveillance studies in the Southeast have been conducted. ...
  • Antibodies to West Nile Virus in Feral Swine from Florida, Georgia...
    Samantha E.J. Gibbs, Nicole L. Marlenee, Janean Romines, Darrell Kavanaugh, Joseph L. Corn, David E. Stallknecht
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    Antibodies to West Nile Virus in Feral Swine from Florida, Georgia, and Texas, USA ... Seroprevalence rates in Florida, Georgia, and Texas were 17.2%, 26.3%, and 20.5%, ...
  • Risk of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies among Low-Income, Illicit...
    Tanya T. Sharpe, Mary M. Velasquez
    Journal of Women's Health
    2672 women 18-44 years of age in settings serving low-income women, including an urban jail, a drug treatment facility, and healthcare facilities in Florida, Virginia, and Texas. ...
  • Quality of Care for Veterans with Chronic Diseases: Performance...
    Britta I. Neugaard, Julie L. Priest, Steven P. Burch, C. Ron Cantrell, Philip R. Foulis
    Population Health Management
    medical records of patients seen at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital in Tampa, Florida. The most common diseases identified were HL (34%), CAD (21%), and diabetes (19%). ...

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