Articles tagged with "Pharmacology"

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Pines and paper alleviate science’s sustainable pain killer headache

July 8, 2023
Bath University's Department of Chemistry and Institute for Sustainability has revealed a sustainable alternative to the use of crude oil for producing pain killers including paracetamol and ibuprofen.

Wong appointed to Aston’s unique Regius pharmacy professorship

July 3, 2023
The pharmacoepidemiologist Professor Ian Wong has been appointed as the new Regius Professor of Pharmacy at Aston University.

Online surveys key to safety data for novel vaccines concludes report

May 28, 2023
Online surveys provide an efficient means to gather drug safety data on novel vaccines rolled out at scale, says a new European study that assessed the performance of Covid-19 programmes.

#CHEMUK 2023: CIA’s Innovation chief Lancaster is our keynote speaker

April 20, 2023
Chemical Industries Association (CIA) Head of Events and Innovation Mike Lancaster has been revealed as our keynote guest speaker at CHEMUK next month.

Putin invasion has seen loss of two out of three clinical investigator sites in Ukraine and Russia

March 12, 2023
The number of recruiting clinical investigator sites in the countries most impacted by the invasion of Ukraine is continuing its downward spiral, suggests latest reports.

UK biotech investment plunges 60% from previous year’s all-time high

January 29, 2023
UK biotech investment for 2022 dropped from the previous year’s all-time record, reveals the latest analysis from the UK BioIndustry Association (BIA) in partnership with data insights firm Clarivate.

Medicines Discovery Catapult and SMi gain funding for ‘one second’ biomarker technology

January 29, 2023
A project that aims to detect several cancer-associated biomarkers from a single blood sample in under a second has secured a Biomedical Catalyst (BMC) grant.

Government aid for healthcare innovation trio welcomed

January 22, 2023
InnoScot Health, the private body working with NHS Scotland to drive commercial innovation in the sector, has applauded the UK Government decision to provide nearly £1 million for three projects...

Treatments remain effective for Mpox says study  

January 15, 2023
Joint research by British and German institutions suggest that current drugs used to combat the global monkeypox outbreak remain effective.

The EU clinical clock is ticking

January 9, 2023
With the 31 January 2023 switch to new EU Clinical Trial Regulations fast approaching, Werner Engelbrecht explains how trial sponsors and CROs can ensure they are prepared.

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