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Biopharmaceuticals

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  • Biopharmaceuticals differ from conventional drugs because they are produced using biotechnology instead of a chemical mix.

    Merck Buys Hanwha Drug-Marketing Rights Min-Jeong Lee 2011

  • The families hired a biotech industry veteran to arrange a deal with the Israeli firm, Collgard Biopharmaceuticals.

    Families of Ill Children Try Drug Development Amy Dockser Marcus 2011

  • Biopharmaceuticals differ from conventional drugs because they are produced using biotechnology instead of a chemical mix.

    Merck Buys Hanwha Drug-Marketing Rights Min-Jeong Lee 2011

  • Nabi Biopharmaceuticals , a Rockville, Md., biotechnology company, is farthest down the path toward possible regulatory approval for an addiction vaccine, with two Phase III trials underway in several U.S. sites of its NicVAX product to help people quit smoking.

    Quest for Vaccines to Treat Addiction Mark Long 2011

  • StaphVAX, made by Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, looked promising when the results of its early trials were published in the 1990s.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • StaphVAX, made by Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, looked promising when the results of its early trials were published in the 1990s.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • StaphVAX, made by Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, looked promising when the results of its early trials were published in the 1990s.

    SUPERBUG MARYN MCKENNA 2010

  • Omrix Biopharmaceuticals rose 51 cents, or 3%, to 17.81, after it said a middle-phase study showed that its fibrin blood-clotting pad to control bleeding was superior to Johnson & Johnson

    Piper Jaffray Leads Banks Down; Ambac Takes Dive 2008

  • Our alliance in the field of neuroscience with Toronto-based Allelix Biopharmaceuticals serves as just one excellent example.

    A Scientific and Technological Revolution in the Pharmaceutical Industry 1999

  • At The Empire Club of Canada, we have heard this message from the Presidents of Sprint, AT and T, Teleglobe (in telecommunications), and from the presidents of our biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical industries, including the International Chairman of Glaxo, and the President and CEO of Allelix Biopharmaceuticals.

    The Canadian Telecommunications Industry and Satellite TV in Canada 1997

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