Battelle, universities win $72.5M to end childhood obesity

Battelle, universities win $72.5M to end childhood obesity
The National Institutes of Health is launching two major research efforts -- worth $72.5 million -- to find ways to end the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States. Battelle's Health and Life Sciences Global Business has won a $23 million contract to study community programs for their roles in... [Read more of this report]

NEWS ALERT: Judge ends bar of embryonic stem cell funding

Research involving stem cells lines derived from human embryos will resume after a federal appeals court stayed a judge's decision to bar federal funding of the projects.... [Read more]
NEWS ALERT: Judge ends bar of embryonic stem cell funding

Mayo scientist receives $11 million to study pharmacogenomics

Mayo scientist receives $11 million to study pharmacogenomics The National Institutes of Health has awarded a Mayo Clinic researcher $11.2 million to study how analyzing human DNA can improve patient response to drugs.Dr. Richard Weinshilboum is one of 21 researchers across the country to receive a collective $161.3 million over the next five years to study pharmacogenomics.The scientists... [Read more]

Cleveland Clinic gets $3.8M grant to study heart failure

Cleveland Clinic gets $3.8M grant to study heart failure The project's goal is to determine why some patients are at risk of developing heart failure and others are not, while also identifying targets for future treatments options.... [Read more]

PediaWorks partners with Japanese company on pediatric catheters

PediaWorks partners with Japanese company on pediatric catheters The new company, PediaCath, will be the only first and only company dedicated to catheters made exclusively for children, according to a statement from PediaWorks... [Read more]
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3M to acquire patient-warming product maker Arizant for $810M

3M to acquire patient-warming product maker Arizant for $810M 3M Cos. (NYSE: MMM) said Thursday it will pay $810 million to purchase Arizant Inc. in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, a maker of products that help keep patients warm in hospitals, especially during surgeries. One person who's probably paying special attention to the deal is Scott Augustine, the former CEO... [Read more]

UH to host research compliance conference in Cleveland

UH to host research compliance conference in Cleveland About 400 clinical investigators, study coordinators and research administrators are expected to attend the sold-out conference, scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 16.... [Read more]

An orthopedic surgeon returns to Akron: Q&A with Ian Gradisar

An orthopedic surgeon returns to Akron: Q&A with Ian Gradisar After following his father to both the University of Notre Dame and The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Ian Gradisar's journey seems to have come full circle with his position at Crystal Clinic.... [Read more]

Eli Lilly takes a dusting but keeps on investing (Morning Read)

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Nurses okay contract with Duluth hospital

Nurses okay contract with Duluth hospital One down, one to go.Duluth nurses overwhelmingly approved a new three contract with St. Luke’s Hospital, the same day their counterparts at SDMC Health System reached a tentative deal.About 96 percent of nurses voting Wednesday ratified the contract, according to the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA), which includes a three percent... [Read more]

Regenerative medicine firm Humacyte lands $12M, CEO Carrie Cox

Regenerative medicine firm Humacyte lands $12M, CEO Carrie Cox Duke University spin-off Humacyte Inc. has landed a $12 million investment and a new CEO: pharmaceutical industry veteran Carrie Cox. The former executive vice president and president of Global Pharmaceuticals at Schering-Plough Corp. left that company with a golden parachute estimated at between $36 million and $44 million when it... [Read more]

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