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Understanding the RNAi Reagents Market Overlap with Drug Discovery and Therapeutic Development is Critical for Pharmaceutical Leaders
FARMINGTON, Conn., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Global Information Inc. is pleased to announce two significant new reports on RNA interference (RNAi) and its relationship with peripheral markets: RNA Interference (RNAi) Global Industry Analysts' new RNA Interference (RNAi) market research report ...
Science academies issue ‘G-Science’ statements to call world leaders’ attention how science and technology can help solve global challenges
(National Academy of Sciences) National science academies from 15 countries issued joint statements today calling on world leaders who are about to meet at the upcoming G8 Summit and other international gatherings this year to give greater consideration to the vital role science and technology could play in addressing some ...
Leaders in children’s health to gather in Boston
BOSTON The latest scientific research in children's health will be presented in Boston April 28-May 1 at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. More than 6,500 leaders in academic pediatrics from around the world are expected to attend the meeting at the Hynes Convention Center. ...
Global CVD leaders call the world to action – 25 by 2025 – from the World Congress of Cardiology
The Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce called on the 11,000 World Congress of Cardiology delegates in Dubai, and the cardiovascular disease (CVD) community at large, to support the adoption of a global goal to reduce premature non-communicable disease (NCD) mortality by 25 per cent by 2025. The Task Force which is ...
Global CVD leaders call the world to action – 25 by 2025 – from the World Congress of Cardiology
(World Heart Federation) The Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce called on the 11,000 World Congress of Cardiology delegates in Dubai, and the cardiovascular disease community at large, to support the adoption of a global goal to reduce premature non-communicable disease mortality by 25 percent by 2025.
Leaders in children’s health to gather in Boston
(American Academy of Pediatrics) The latest scientific research in childrens health will be presented in Boston April 28-May 1 at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. More than 6,500 leaders in academic pediatrics from around the world are expected to attend the meeting at the Hynes Convention Center.
Global cardiology leaders meet in Dubai
Sophia Antipolis, 13 April 2012: European Society of Cardiology (ESC) leaders will be present at the World Congress of Cardiology (WCC) in Dubai to help raise awareness of the global burden of cardiovascular disease. CVD remains the main cause of death in the world even though most cardiac events ...
Global cardiology leaders meet in Dubai
(European Society of Cardiology) Sophia Antipolis, April 13, 2012: European Society of Cardiology leaders will be present at the World Congress of Cardiology in Dubai to help raise awareness of the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
New AACN program to empower bedside nurses as clinician leaders
A new hospital-based nurse leadership and innovation training program from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) aims to empower bedside nurses as clinician leaders and change agents whose initiatives measurably improve patient outcomes with bottom-line impact to the hospital.
GW hosts leaders in the field of thymosins in health and disease
(George Washington University Medical Center) GW will present the 2012 Abraham White Scientific, Humanitarian, and Public Service Awards, which honor individuals who have made unique contributions to science and medicine.
Prominent national health leaders to speak at Keeneland Conference in April
(University of Kentucky) Prominent health leaders representing the public, private and nonprofit sectors will speak next month at the 2012 Keeneland Conference, sponsored by the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Services and Systems Research which is housed at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health and funded by ...