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Over the last decades, as awareness has grown that medical-related research and development leads to curing our diseases, mitigating our pain, and even giving us many more years of quality life, increasingly enormous amounts of money were and are being poured in the R&D coffers, says Nancy M. Deeg, co-founder/partner of Norfolk, VA-based Life Science Recruiters LLC.
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The way case report forms are handled can slow or expedite a clinical trials process, which ultimately will impact efficiency, workflow, and costs.
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Many clinical trials offices struggle with determining an accurate estimate of costs for research services, sometimes falling short of comfortable margin. In an effort to improve this process, a Detroit clinical trials office has developed complexity criteria and productivity standards.
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When NIH announced in late 2003 that it was rolling out the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, there were no specific examples to show how this ambitious initiative might work in the real world.
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Skeptical about government instructions and concerned about loved ones, many Americans would not follow established plans in the event of a real bioterrorism attack, according to a new study by the Center for the Advancement of Collaborative Strategies in Health at The New York Academy of Medicine.
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Biodefense firm Aethlon Medical Inc. in San Diego has developed a hemopurifier cartridge is capable of binding and removing a wide variety of bloodborne pathogenic viruses before they can infect cells and organs, according to a report posted on the firms web site.
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The massive public health investment to prepare for bioterrorism is paying for itself in the widespread benefits of an improved public health infrastructure, said Julie Gerberding, MD, MPH, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has created a tool to help state and local officials quickly locate alternate health care sites if hospitals are overwhelmed by patients due to a bioterrorism attack or other public health emergency.