Archives for March 16, 2006

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Oracle launches new clinical data integration software

By Kirsty Barnes

Oracle has introduced a new software program to help pharma companies integrate clinical data from multiple sources and streamline regulatory compliance in the clinical development process. Pharma giant Boehringer Ingelheim is the first company to...

ChemAxon and FMC agrees product acquisition

By  Wai Lang Chu

ChemAxon and FMC has announced a global all product license acquisition of ChemAxon's complete product line and the switching over to JChem cheminformatics platform.

Emerging disease risks shape drug therapies

By  Wai Lang Chu

Researchers in the UK think that knowledge of 'movement routes' is the key to predicting patterns of spread of infectious diseases in humans, which would enable scientists to administer effective drug therapies that are able to halt the disease in the...

Parexel in hot water over drug trial scare

By Kirsty Barnes

Parexel, one of the world's leading clinical research organisations is under investigation after six men in a UK drug trial being run by the company were admitted to intensive care on Tuesday.

Thermo speeds LC-MS/MS analysis up

By  Gregory Roumeliotis

Thermo has upped the stakes at the Pittcon exposition taking place this week in Orlando by unveiling QuickQuan, a fully automated, high-throughput software solution for the analysis of chemically diverse compounds, speeding up the pace of drug...

Bayer Healthcare selects Genedata's biomarker platform

By  Wai Lang Chu

Bayer Healthcare has selected Genedata's Bioinformatic platform for its target research and biomarker activities in which the deal will involve the mechanistic analysis of cardiovascular and cancer biomarker genes.

Medidata steams ahead in 2005

By Kirsty Barnes

Medidata Solutions, a global provider of e-clinical data capture, management and reporting solutions, benefited from the drive from paper to electronic technology in clinical trials, picking up several lucrative contracts and expanding its presence...