Science
The End of EXUBERA
14/03/08
The approval of EXUBERA, the first inhaled insulin,
in the States back in Jan 2006 was certainly an
exuberant milestone in the treatment of diabetes. For
many, the insulin powder to be taken via inhalation
was the long-awaited replacement for painful insulin
injections that many diabetics need. However, the
exuberance came to an end in 18 Oct 2007 when Pfizer
announced that it would no longer be making EXUBERA,
largely due to poor sales. Check out the external
links below to find out more.
EXUBERA stand at EASD annual meeting, Amsterdam (09/2007)
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EXUBERA stand at EASD annual meeting, Amsterdam (09/2007)
Related links:
- Pfizer: Exubera
- Nature Biotechnology: Pfizer
dumps Exubera
- Forbes: Pfizer washes its
hands of Exubera
- Businessweek: Pfizer's
exubernat Ad rollout
Dolly the Sheep
10/01/08
This extraordinary sheep hit the headline in 1997 as
the world's first cloned mammal, a testament to
Scottish achievement in biotechnology. Dolly has now
assumed a new educational role in the National Museum
of Scotland.
"Dolly the sheep" in the Connect Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (12/2007)
Related Links:
National Museums of Scotland: Dolly
Science Museum: Dolly
Wikipedia: Dolly
Genome News Network: Dolly
The Guardian: Scientists dispute credit for Dolly
"Dolly the sheep" in the Connect Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (12/2007)
Related Links:
National Museums of Scotland: Dolly
Science Museum: Dolly
Wikipedia: Dolly
Genome News Network: Dolly
The Guardian: Scientists dispute credit for Dolly
EASD 2007
22/09/07
Specially for those who are interested, some
snapshots taken at the EASD (European Association for
the Study of Diabetes) meeting took place recently
(17-21/09/07) in Amsterdam.
EASD 2007 at RAI, Amsterdam (09/07)
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EASD
EASD 2007 at RAI, Amsterdam (09/07)
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EASD
Las frutas
16/09/07