Blog Treatment Advances for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Increase Survival Rates Oct 01, 2012 Mortality rates for this most common childhood cancer are dropping due to remarkable advances in diagnosis and treatment. Cancer Vaccines and Adjuvants Sep 24, 2012 While the development of cancer vaccines has been challenging, its future appears promising. The Science of Causality: Vaccines & Autism Sep 21, 2012 Extensive studies have found no scientific facts connecting the chemical parts of the MMR vaccine to the causes of autism. Vaccines and Man’s Search for Connections Sep 20, 2012 Despite advances in knowledge, human nature hasn’t changed. People naturally want to name a cause for negative events. They want to know how to avoid them in the future. And they feel especially threatened when diseases affect their children. Finding the Polio Vaccine Sep 18, 2012 11/10/1936 – Tulsa World Polio Spreading Influenza Vaccine: Everything You Need to Know Sep 10, 2012 Just in time for flu season, here’s everything you should know about the flu vaccine. The Future of Vaccines Sep 07, 2012 For this month’s vaccine theme, we’re linking to a talk by epidemiologist Seth Berkley, an expert on vaccine design. Minipig Poised to Replace Non-Rodent Species in Nonclinical Safety Testing Aug 27, 2012 Typically used in dermal product testing, nonclinical safety testing using the miniature pig is expanding to include nearly all therapeutic categories and dosing routes. Ipilimumab: A Groundbreaking New Treatment for Melanoma Aug 14, 2012 Like many cancer drugs, Ipilimumab had its share of ups and downs, but received approval to treat metastatic melanoma in 2011, giving hope to patients and stimulating new research in immunotherapy. Photosafety Testing, Lighting the Way Forward Aug 08, 2012 Some drugs can cause adverse effects on the skin and eye when the person taking them is exposed to sunlight. Understanding that ability and controlling the risk versus therapeutic benefit is critical for drug development. Displaying results 51-60 (of 91) |< < 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 > >|
Treatment Advances for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Increase Survival Rates Oct 01, 2012 Mortality rates for this most common childhood cancer are dropping due to remarkable advances in diagnosis and treatment.
Cancer Vaccines and Adjuvants Sep 24, 2012 While the development of cancer vaccines has been challenging, its future appears promising.
The Science of Causality: Vaccines & Autism Sep 21, 2012 Extensive studies have found no scientific facts connecting the chemical parts of the MMR vaccine to the causes of autism.
Vaccines and Man’s Search for Connections Sep 20, 2012 Despite advances in knowledge, human nature hasn’t changed. People naturally want to name a cause for negative events. They want to know how to avoid them in the future. And they feel especially threatened when diseases affect their children.
Influenza Vaccine: Everything You Need to Know Sep 10, 2012 Just in time for flu season, here’s everything you should know about the flu vaccine.
The Future of Vaccines Sep 07, 2012 For this month’s vaccine theme, we’re linking to a talk by epidemiologist Seth Berkley, an expert on vaccine design.
Minipig Poised to Replace Non-Rodent Species in Nonclinical Safety Testing Aug 27, 2012 Typically used in dermal product testing, nonclinical safety testing using the miniature pig is expanding to include nearly all therapeutic categories and dosing routes.
Ipilimumab: A Groundbreaking New Treatment for Melanoma Aug 14, 2012 Like many cancer drugs, Ipilimumab had its share of ups and downs, but received approval to treat metastatic melanoma in 2011, giving hope to patients and stimulating new research in immunotherapy.
Photosafety Testing, Lighting the Way Forward Aug 08, 2012 Some drugs can cause adverse effects on the skin and eye when the person taking them is exposed to sunlight. Understanding that ability and controlling the risk versus therapeutic benefit is critical for drug development.