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Wyeth wins world award for investment in Scotland
(03 Jul 2007)
Translational Medicine Research Collaboration Scoops "Best Investment in Europe" Award at La Baule
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, a division of Wyeth, was awarded one of three "Best Investment in Europe" titles at the La Baule World Investment Conference for its leading role in creating the world's first Translational Medicine Research Collaboration ...
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U.S. Life Science Property Specialist appointed to drive Scotland's Bioscience Industry
(08 May 2007)
Scottish Enterprise announced that is has formed a strategic alliance with North America's life science property specialist to develop one of Europe's top centres for biomedical research and development. Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. has ...
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Discovery of Asthma Attack Gene may lead to novel steroid-sparing treatments
(05 Mar 2007)
Potential for a new asthma medicine that could move away from current steroid treatments has been unlocked by researchers at the University of Dundee. The Dundee team have discovered that a certain form of the PPAR Gamma gene makes young asthmatics ...
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Scotland Moves Another Step Closer to Global Leadership in Stem Cell Research
(22 Jan 2007)
ITI Life Sciences Initiates £9.5 million R&D Programme to Develop Human Stem Cells for Pharmaceutical Research with University of Glasgow and Cellartis
Scotland launched a new £9.5 million R&D programme by ITI Life Sciences (Dundee, Scotland) to develop an automated process to produce high-quality human stem cells. This capability does not exist anywhere in the world and its development shall put ...
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New facility to put Scotland at global forefront of regenerative medicine
(15 Jan 2007)
A world-leading centre for excellence in regenerative medicine and stem cells is to be built in Edinburgh, Ministers confirmed. Funding support of £24 million from the Scottish Executive will allow the £59 million Scottish Centre for Regenerative ...
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Translational Medicine Research Collaboration announces first round research project funding
(10 Jan 2007)
The Translational Medicine Research Collaboration (TMRC) announced the first round of research projects to be funded through the new £50 million initiative. Almost £8 million of funding has been released to support 28 new research projects covering ...
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Edinburgh University's alternative therapy to organ transplants
(09 Aug 2006)
Scientists in Scotland have published findings which could pave the way for alternative treatments using cell replacements instead of organ transplants for those with liver failure. The group from the University of Edinburgh has identified primitive ...
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White Light Takes Hold in Biology
(13 Apr 2006)
World-first studies are underway at the University of St Andrews, exploring how a novel 'white light' laser could penetrate skin tissue more effectively than current laser surgery methods. School of Physics and Astronomy researchers have been ...
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ITI Life Sciences commits £30 million to new R&D programme
(02 Mar 2005)
New company - Stirling Medical Innovations - established to develop near-patient and home use diagnostic tests based on novel biomarker technologies
ITI Life Sciences announced it has committed £30 million as part of a new three-year R&D programme focused on the development of new near-patient and home use diagnostic tests. Initially, the programme will focus on developing near-patient tests ...
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Scots Export Healthcare Innovation
(26 Nov 2004)
Scottish innovation is set to cause a stir at the world's largest medical forum, Medica 2004, which has started on 24th November 2004 in Dusseldorf, Germany.A total of 13 Scottish companies have travelled across to display their wares and expertise ...
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