• Intendis Enters Deal With Kythera For Fat-Reduction Drug

    Updated: 2010-09-03 02:52:29
    Intendis, Bayer Healthcare’s dermatology sector, has signed a deal with Los Angeles-based biopharma company Kythera Biopharmaceuticals in which the company receives rights to Kythera’s lead product candidate, ATX-101, in areas outside of the United States and Canada.  Kythera, in return, will receive $43 million upfront and up to $330 million beyond their initial payment.  ATX-101 is used [...]

  • Inhibitex Completes Trial For Hep C Drug

    Updated: 2010-09-03 02:52:29
    Inhibitex Inc. (NASDAQ: INHX) was up $0.16 (11.27%) this morning to $1.58 on news that the company had completed a Phase1a, single ascending dose trial of its nucleotide polymerase inhibitor, INX-189.  The drug is currently being developed for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C.  Tests of the drug have, at this point, been positive with [...]

  • Roche Cancer Drug Does Not Receive FDA Approval

    Updated: 2010-09-03 02:52:29
    Swiss drugmaker Roche took a blow this past Friday after the U.S. FDA denied the company’s request for accelerated approval regarding trastuzumab-DM1, or T-DM1.  The drug, according to Reuters, “comprises ImmunoGen’s DM1 cancer-cell-killing agent linked to the HER2-targeting antibody trastuzumab, or Herceptin,” as a means of combating cancer.  The FDA’s decision will now setback the [...]

  • Pluristem Placental Cells Found Effective For Several Treatments

    Updated: 2010-09-03 02:52:29
    Pluristem Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PSTI) is up 12.87% this morning after it announced that its PLX therapeutic stem cell line, derived from the material of a human placenta, would be the only type of cell selected for a study designed to prevent inflammatory heart disease, also called diastolic heart failure. Shares of PSTI is up [...]

  • AVEO Discovers Potential Cancer Breakthrough

    Updated: 2010-09-03 02:52:29
    AVEO Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: AVEO) was up $0.75 (9.14%) this morning to $8.96 following reports that by introducing an experimental drug during chemotherapy the company had succeeded to wipe out brain cancer cells in mice.  This news provides hope for a new treatment for the disease in humans, and testing in humans has already begun. [...]

  • Otonomy Gets $38.5M, Avalon Helps Restart Drug for Age-Related Blindness, Accumetrics Heads Toward Profitability, & More San Diego Life Sciences News

    Updated: 2010-09-02 12:40:23
    The life sciences news over the past week was almost all about deals. Money came out of INC Research, a contract research organization in North Carolina that was founded in San Diego. Money went into... [[Click headline to continue reading.]]

  • Drought Tolerant Crops Critical to Increasing Food Production

    Updated: 2010-08-26 17:20:32
    Terry D. Etherton Increasing agriculture productivity to meet growing global demand for food must be accompanied by an intense, innovative effort to enhance the environmental imprint of farming to be sustainable. “We face the daunting challenge of nearly doubling agriculture production to meet the demands of the estimated 9 billion people [...]

  • Egg Quality Assurance Programs and Salmonella

    Updated: 2010-08-26 17:19:15
    Paul Patterson Professor of Poultry Science Penn State University For those readers who have been following the news about eggs and salmonella, here is a very informative Op-Ed article written by Dr. Patterson that was published online in the New York Times on August 25. ## The American food system, and in particular egg producers in [...]

  • Italian Farmer Pushes Genetically Modified Crops

    Updated: 2010-08-26 17:15:42
    By COLLEEN BARRY Bloomberg Business Week August 18, 2010 PORDENONE, Italy Giorgio Fidenato has made a habit of carrying a raw ear of yellow corn and taking a hearty bite whenever a camera is in sight. It’s a provocation. The Italian farmer’s corn is genetically modified, grown surreptitiously in fields in the northeast not far from [...]

  • Are Organic Foods Over-Hyped?

    Updated: 2010-08-26 17:14:12
    Virginia Ishler Dairy Complex Manager Department of Dairy and Animal Science Penn State University News media has a tendency to portray certain aspects of agricultural production either positively or negatively. Doug Powell, an associate professor of food safety at Kansas State University co-authored a paper on “Coverage of organic agriculture in North American newspapers: Media – [...]

  • “Big Ag” Wins Kudos for Being “Green”

    Updated: 2010-08-26 17:02:02
    Terry D. Etherton Scientists at Stanford University have published provocative new findings that agriculture’s “Green Revolution” has greatly reduced forest clear-cutting and resulting climate-warming emissions.  This is a remarkable (but not unexpected) benefit of contemporary production agriculture, and the application of technologies (and biotechnologies) that have boosted efficiency of food [...]

  • EU Ban Could Spark Cloned Animal Trade Dispute

    Updated: 2010-08-26 17:00:15
    Terry D. Etherton I never cease to be amazed at the political process in Europe that keeps hindering adoption of safe and effective ag biotechnologies.  The latest folly occurred on July 7, 2010 when Members of the European Parliament (MEP) renewed their appeal for a ban on food from cloned animals [...]

  • Farmers in Europe Demand Fairer Access to GM Crops

    Updated: 2010-08-26 16:58:35
    Terry D. Etherton An interesting news release from Europe came across my desk.  A group of farmers from Spain, Portugal and Romania traveled to Brussels, Belgium to convey to the European Commission that they are upset that they can not us genetically modified (GM) crops.  They urged that laws be passed to [...]

  • DAIRY INDUSTRY DRAWS ANIMAL WELFARE TARGET ON ITS OWN BACK

    Updated: 2010-08-26 16:55:13
    Chad Dechow Associate Professor, Dairy Cattle Genetics Department of Dairy and Animal Science The Pennsylvania State University Several high profile undercover videos of animal abuse on dairy farms have increased the pressure to implement welfare guidelines, much like the United Egg Producers’ certification program. We’re all appalled with what we have seen in some videos, and [...]

  • Improved Vision From New Eye Procedure

    Updated: 2010-08-15 22:22:12
    © FeatheredTarToday, most people are aware of the benefits of Lasik eye surgery for the treatment of an eyesight condition better known as double vision. However, there is a new procedure called laser blended vision surgery. Lasik eye surgery became a popular treatment procedure because of its success in treating the eye's difficulty in focusing up-close objects. This is done by correcting the vision of one eye for distance while the other, for close vision. What is not covered by Lasik however, is the ... (Source: The Biotech Weblog)

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