Navigation Links
Insmed President Interviewed for Follow-On Biologics Podcast: Insmed Inc. President Steve Glover Discusses Safe and Effective Biologic Therapies and Reduced Costs with The American Magazine
Date:1/29/2008

orward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date of this release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Minimum Requirements: a computer, an Internet connection, (broadband required), a portable MP3/Video player or MP3/Video-player application on your computer, podcasting software and QuickTime 7. If you experience problems downloading the podcast, send an email to webcast@multivu.com.


'/>"/>
SOURCE The American Magazine
Copyright©2008 PR Newswire.
All rights reserved

Page: 1 2 3

Related biology technology :

1. Insmed Appoints Dennis M. Lanfear to Board Of Directors
2. Insmed Awarded $2.1 Million by Muscular Dystrophy Association
3. Insmed to Appeal Delisting Notification From Nasdaq
4. KGI Names Kerry Howell Vice President for Advancement
5. Vical Names Andrew de Guttadauro Vice President, Corporate Development
6. Emisphere Technologies, Inc. Appoints Paul Lubetkin as Vice President and General Counsel
7. Anadys Pharmaceuticals Appoints Steve Worland, Ph.D. as President and Chief Executive Officer
8. IDM Pharma Names Dr. Jeffrey W. Sherman Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President of Research and Development
9. Prestwick Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Continues to Build Management Team With Appointment of Martin Stogniew, Ph.D. as Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer
10. CryoLife Names Philip Theodore as Vice President, General Counsel
11. Dr. Keith Wilson Named President and Chief Scientific Officer of Takeda San Diego
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:12/16/2009)... /PRNewswire/ -- Capitalizing on the continued ... an active venture capital market, leaders from BioCrossroads, ... Fund, Indiana University, Purdue University, the University of ... Suisse today announced the establishment of the INext ... funds. ,, Organized through BioCrossroads, Indiana,s initiative to ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... culture supplement? InVitria has what scientists have been asking for! ... improves the growth and productivity of CHO cells. Developed for ... animal free, well defined and consistent recombinant CHO supplement. ... ... 16, 2009 -- Scientists working with CHO cells can now ...
(Date:12/15/2009)... (JBEI), one of three Department of Energy (DOE) bio-energy ... to protect its valuable intellectual property. , ... ... 15, 2009 -- Surety, LLC , the leading ... announced that the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), one of ...
(Date:12/15/2009)... Va., Dec. 15 AstraZeneca (NYSE: ... of Virginia (UVa) in Charlottesville, today announced ... research collaboration to enhance development of new ... with a secondary focus on peripheral vascular ... ) ,, The collaborative preclinical research projects ...
Breaking Biology Technology:Indiana Industry, University and Community Leaders Capitalize on Next Generation of State's Life Sciences Growth 2Indiana Industry, University and Community Leaders Capitalize on Next Generation of State's Life Sciences Growth 3Indiana Industry, University and Community Leaders Capitalize on Next Generation of State's Life Sciences Growth 4Indiana Industry, University and Community Leaders Capitalize on Next Generation of State's Life Sciences Growth 5Online Video of InVitria's Zap-CHO Helps Scientists Maximize CHO Cell Culture Performance 2Joint BioEnergy Institute Selects Surety's AbsoluteProof to Protect the Integrity and Legally Defend the Authenticity of its Scientific Intellectual Property 2Joint BioEnergy Institute Selects Surety's AbsoluteProof to Protect the Integrity and Legally Defend the Authenticity of its Scientific Intellectual Property 3Joint BioEnergy Institute Selects Surety's AbsoluteProof to Protect the Integrity and Legally Defend the Authenticity of its Scientific Intellectual Property 4Joint BioEnergy Institute Selects Surety's AbsoluteProof to Protect the Integrity and Legally Defend the Authenticity of its Scientific Intellectual Property 5AstraZeneca and the University of Virginia Sign Strategic Research Collaboration to Develop Novel Treatments for Cardiovascular Disease 2AstraZeneca and the University of Virginia Sign Strategic Research Collaboration to Develop Novel Treatments for Cardiovascular Disease 3
... Cardium Therapeutics (NYSE Amex: CXM ) ... conference call and webcast to discuss recent developments ... program. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20051018/CARDIUMLOGO )On May 6, 2009, ... the Tissue Repair Company,s pioneering gene therapy Phase ...
... Codexis, Inc. today announced an agreement with ... Panels, a biocatalysis-based research and manufacturing productivity product. ... manufacturers to increase manufacturing productivity while reducing cost. ... biocatalysts, which can accelerate production of human therapeutics ...
... - German Chemical Parks Record Growth - ... number of employees in German chemical parks has increased by ... period, the number of,companies doing business at these sites increased ... Klaus-Dieter Juszak, Chairman of the,German Sector Group of Chemical Parks ...
Other Biology Technology:Cardium Announces Conference Call and Webcast to Review Recent Developments and Future Plans for the Excellarate(TM) Clinical Development Program 2Cardium Announces Conference Call and Webcast to Review Recent Developments and Future Plans for the Excellarate(TM) Clinical Development Program 3Cardium Announces Conference Call and Webcast to Review Recent Developments and Future Plans for the Excellarate(TM) Clinical Development Program 4Cardium Announces Conference Call and Webcast to Review Recent Developments and Future Plans for the Excellarate(TM) Clinical Development Program 5Codexis R&D Productivity Panels Also Used By Roche 210,000 New Jobs, Investments Increased 210,000 New Jobs, Investments Increased 3
(Date:12/14/2009)... Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine ... tracked in real time with MRI as it homes ... dye and kills them with heat. The all-in-one particle ... field called "theranostics" that develops technologies physicians can use ... , The research is available online in the journal ...
(Date:12/14/2009)... often promoted as a clean-burning, renewable fuel that could ... health problems caused by ozone, compared with gasoline, especially ... Stanford researchers. , Ozone production from both gasoline ... is 85 percent ethanol, is greater in warm sunny ... of winter, because heat and sunlight contribute to ozone ...
(Date:12/14/2009)... Society (BMES) have founded a new journal Cardiovascular ... CVET is a forum for research on all ... first issue of the new quarterly journal will appear ... at Springer, Annals of Biomedical Engineering and ... Engineering and Technology will present a wide spectrum ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Tracking new cancer-killing particles with MRI 2Ethanol-powered vehicles generate more ozone than gas-powered ones 2Ethanol-powered vehicles generate more ozone than gas-powered ones 3Biomedical Engineering Society's new journal to be published by Springer 2Spencers Benefits Reports COBRA Survey Finds Recession Takes Hold 3A More Were Eligible Fewer Signed Up Costs Stay High 48502 1Spencers Benefits Reports COBRA Survey Finds Recession Takes Hold 3A More Were Eligible Fewer Signed Up Costs Stay High 48502 2Spencers Benefits Reports COBRA Survey Finds Recession Takes Hold 3A More Were Eligible Fewer Signed Up Costs Stay High 48502 3Spencers Benefits Reports COBRA Survey Finds Recession Takes Hold 3A More Were Eligible Fewer Signed Up Costs Stay High 48502 4If Mom or Dad Is Depressed Kids Need Help Too 48500 1If Mom or Dad Is Depressed Kids Need Help Too 48500 2If Mom or Dad Is Depressed Kids Need Help Too 48500 3Summit Doppler Systems Wins GHX 2009 Best in Class Award 48498 1Summit Doppler Systems Wins GHX 2009 Best in Class Award 48498 2
... researchers showed that a fruit fly gene is crucial ... and how the transformation initially proceeds. Understanding this process ... surly teenagers. , When the DHR4 gene is disabled, ... larva to a sexually active adult. It is the ...
... surgical assistant at the University of North Carolina Hospitals ... and a glowing track record in helping to repair ... and perform gastric bypass operations for morbid obesity. , ... Vinci Surgical System, manufactured by Intuitive Surgical. UNC currently ...
... can keep elderly people from benefiting equally from exercise, ... research findings published in today's (Aug. 10) Journal of ... studied, those who exercised stayed healthier than their couch ... benefited the most from physical activity, said Marco Pahor, ...
Other Biology News:Scientists find a maturity gene in fly 2Scientists find a maturity gene in fly 3Scientists find a maturity gene in fly 4Surgical Robot 'Scrubs In' At UNC, May Be More Precise Than Conventional Surgery 2Surgical Robot 'Scrubs In' At UNC, May Be More Precise Than Conventional Surgery 3Exercise aside, genes may ultimately dictate seniors' mobility 2Exercise aside, genes may ultimately dictate seniors' mobility 3