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FDA Advisory Committee Recommends Accelerated Approval of Investigational ... Filed under: drug treatment news articles 28, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Janssen Research & Development, LLC (Janssen) today announced that the Anti-Infective Drugs Advisory Committee of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in a unanimous vote (18-0), agreed that the efficacy findings for ... Read more on Sacramento Bee
Empire Genomics Licenses First Known DNA Biomarker for Use in Determining ... Filed under: drug treatment news articles The company offers a wide range of best in class products and services that are used to quantify genomic changes. The firm is a leader in the field of personalized medicine and helps clinicians, drug developers and researchers answer key questions in ... Read more on Sacramento Bee
Clinton releases road map for AIDS-free generation Filed under: drug treatment news articles WASHINGTON (AP) — In an ambitious road map for slashing the global spread of AIDS, the Obama administration says treating people sooner and more rapid expansion of other proven tools could help even the hardest-hit countries begin turning the tide of ... Read more on Boston.com