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  • Workings of Body's Master Energy Regulator Revealed
    Researchers at the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) report that they discovered a number of important features that explain what turns on a protein-AMPK-that ...
    10-3-2013
  • Advertorial: Florida Biologix
    cGMP Manufacturing & Testing Services Florida Biologix is a preclinical and Phase I/II ... About the Company On November 15, 2006, in Alachua, FL, Florida Biologix held a ...
    10-1-2013
  • Florida Hospital to Evaluate VTT's Alzheimer's Biomarker Assay
    biomarker by collaborating with the Florida Hospital Neuroscience Institute to ... biomarker by collaborating with the Florida Hospital Neuroscience Institute. Florida ...
    9-18-2013
  • JobWatch: Praying for a Massachusetts Miracle
    Bayer HealthCare consolidates in NJ; BMS lands a new Florida home. Think of biopharma ... Bristol-Myers Squibb: Room to Grow in Florida Bristol-Myers Squibb announced a specific ...
    9-18-2013
  • PsychoGenics Picks Up Alzheimer's Animal Model from USF
    PsychoGenics obtained an exclusive license from the University of South Florida to its ... PsychoGenics obtained an exclusive license from the University of South Florida to its ...
    8-21-2013
  • Pfizer, Sanford-Burnham Team Up on Obesity, Diabetes Target Research
    Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute said today it has entered into a collaboration with Pfizer to identify new therapeutic targets for preventing and treating complications ...
    8-13-2013
  • The Top 50 NIH-Funded Universities
    ... (School of Public Health) FY 2013: $94,149,147 toward 148 awards #39. University of Florida FY 2013: $96,685,921 toward 254 awards #38. University of Utah FY 2013: $98,449,243 ...
    8-13-2013
  • JobWatch: What Price BMS Jobs? $6,000 (and More)
    with now-undisclosed state funds; Florida will keep that data confidential until ... The county will pay $694,800 and the state, the rest. Florida has budgeted $86 million in ...
    8-7-2013
  • Odd Science: Why the Chicken Lost His Penis
    A new report in Current Biology seeks to explain this mystery. Researchers at the University of Florida suggest the gene Bmp4 may in part be to blame. They have found that during ...
    6-6-2013
  • 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
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  • Partners in Care: Together for Kids: Florida's Model of Pediatric...
    Caprice A. Knapp, Vanessa L. Madden, Charlotte M. Curtis, Phyllis J. Sloyer, I-Chan Huang, Lindsay A. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Shenkman
    Journal of Palliative Medicine
    In response to the critical need to provide palliative care earlier in children's illnesses, Florida became the first state to develop and implement an innovative model of care ...
  • Election Reform in Florida: Meeting the Challenge
    Jeb Bush
    Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy
    Election Reform in Florida: Meeting the Challenge Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy
  • Racial Differences in Treatment Modalities Among Female Residents...
    Vonetta L. Williams, Heather G. Stockwell, Mitchel S. Hoffman, Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan
    Journal of Gynecologic Surgery
    Racial Differences in Treatment Modalities Among Female Residents of Florida Diagnosed ... women diagnosed with regional and distant epithelial ovarian cancer living in Florida. ...
  • The Hospice Teen Volunteer Program at The Hospice of the Florida...
    Sandra Mahood, Anna L. Romer
    Journal of Palliative Medicine
    The Hospice Teen Volunteer Program at The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast Journal of Palliative Medicine In May 2000, The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast was honored with the ...

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