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None Better than One? (A Brief Note on VC in Smaller Hubs) – The Next Element
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Thoughts from the intersection of science and business. Developing an innovative cancer therapeutic from discovery to clinic. None Better than One? A Brief Note on VC in Smaller Hubs). Biotech venture funding metrics continue at historic highs, highlighting that the robust financing environment in the public markets continues to fuel the private markets as well. 8211; Bruce Booth, partner Atlas Venture in Data Snapshot: Venture-Backed Biotech Financing Riding High. Whose internal dynamics are completely ...
#MHVF Approaches to Drug Development – The Next Element
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Thoughts from the intersection of science and business. Developing an innovative cancer therapeutic from discovery to clinic. MHVF Approaches to Drug Development. Today I had the chance for a panel conversation with Geeta Vemuri. And Ed Silverman from Pharmalot blog. Wall Street Journal) at the Midwest Healthcare Venture Forum. Science doesnt always equal a commercially viable product #mhvf. Mdash; Megan Graham (@megancgraham) March 10, 2015. Mdash; Meghana Keshavan (@megkesh) March 10, 2015. Fill in you...
Where I Work – The Next Element
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Thoughts from the intersection of science and business. Developing an innovative cancer therapeutic from discovery to clinic. I run the operations at Quintessence Biosciences. A clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on development of proprietary cancer therapies. We licensed technology from the UW Madison ( WARF. And the company has advanced the EVade Ribonucleases (RNases), from discovery to clinical. At The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Model systems and the clinic. 8230;] t...
Blood: Underappreciated Resource in the Health/Disease? – The Next Element
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Thoughts from the intersection of science and business. Developing an innovative cancer therapeutic from discovery to clinic. Blood: Underappreciated Resource in the Health/Disease? Alternative title: Pitching a VC on Disruption of Blood Testing. You may have seen some recent editorials about the necessary frequency of blood tests for healthy individuals, many of them prompted by a series of tweets from Mark Cuban:. Although they have pushed their technological innovation. The players above are currently...
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science policy | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Tag Archives: science policy. A comparison of funding in different countries per-capita by researchers (or “Let’s all move to Luxembourg”). January 16, 2014. The state of science funding in North America is not great, and there is plenty of discussion about just what a crisis. There are government statistics for the amount of R&D funding in many countries. Statistics Canada has some information broken down by province (as of 2009). The EU has a detailed report (2008/9).
Sialidase NEU4 is involved in glioblastoma stem cell survival | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Sialidase NEU4 is involved in glioblastoma stem cell survival. August 25, 2014. Our group was recently part of a study. First – what is NEU4? NEU4 is one of four different enzymes in humans known as a neuraminidases. You may know that neuraminidase. Enzymes are important in the pathology of influenza. The virus needs this enzyme to escape and reinfect host cells, and drugs like oseltamivir. Is a relatively new area. So why do we care about NEU4 specifically? At that time, ...
Methods | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. January 5, 2014. For a first post, I thought I’d talk about a method that many working on post-translationally-modified biomolecules may have used (or may want to be familiar with if they haven’t! Most of us are familiar with the Western Blot. For that matter, what about all those other directions on the compass (North-East, North-West, etc.)? So is there an Eastern blot? How many times has the Eastern blot been named? 8220; An earlier paper. 8221; was defined. Detection o...
Posttranslational modifications – What are these things stuck to my protein? | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Posttranslational modifications – What are these things stuck to my protein? August 27, 2014. If you took introductory biochemistry, you are probably familiar with the most common biopolymers: nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), proteins, and carbohydrates. The roles of the first two polymers are probably best encapsulated in what is known as the central dogma of molecular biology. Coined by Prof. Crick). Essentially, DNA stores the sequential coding information, it is. Enzymes a...
February | 2014 | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Monthly Archives: February 2014. On the scientific endeavor. February 20, 2014. I’ve been making an effort to include writings from prominent chemists to my personal reading list. My favourite source is the. Profiles, Pathways, and Dreams. Series put out by the ACS (but now out of print.) These are autobiographical accounts of careers in chemistry, and often feature great snippets of stories about other famous chemists or bits of philosophy. Trouble at CIHR continues.
January | 2014 | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Monthly Archives: January 2014. A comparison of funding in different countries per-capita by researchers (or “Let’s all move to Luxembourg”). January 16, 2014. The state of science funding in North America is not great, and there is plenty of discussion about just what a crisis. There are government statistics for the amount of R&D funding in many countries. Statistics Canada has some information broken down by province (as of 2009). The EU has a detailed report (2008/9).
July | 2014 | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Monthly Archives: July 2014. RSC takes Chemical Science open access. July 21, 2014. To follow up on the last post. Regarding open access journals in the chemistry space, it looks like. Will be going to a gold open access model. The most notable feature here is that the publisher says they will waive any publication charges “for at least two years.”. This seems like a serious move from RSC, and one hopes that other chemistry publishers will follow suite. I still buy cds.
March | 2015 | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. Monthly Archives: March 2015. NSERC-funded research open access policy. March 2, 2015. It looks like the earlier draft policy on open access for federal Tri-council funding in Canada has been made official. NSERC grants starting after May 1, 2015 will have to comply with the new policy. This seems similar to many other agencies, such as the NIH, which require access within 12 months of publication. For NIH funded work. As does Nature Publishing Group. I still buy cds.
RSC takes Chemical Science open access | posttranslational
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A blog about molecular science. RSC takes Chemical Science open access. July 21, 2014. To follow up on the last post. Regarding open access journals in the chemistry space, it looks like. Will be going to a gold open access model. The most notable feature here is that the publisher says they will waive any publication charges “for at least two years.”. This seems like a serious move from RSC, and one hopes that other chemistry publishers will follow suite. This entry was posted in Chemical Biology. A mus...
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Marketing and Brand Management. WI Biotech Event Calendar. WI Biotech Event Calendar. Events on this calendar are primarily held in Wisconsin and will be of interest to people in the life sciences, biotech, or biosciences industries in the Midwest. If you would like to submit your event, please contact Laura Strong, PhD. Who maintains this calendar. Dr. Strong blogs on Wisconsin biotech and life science topics here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Please complete the problem below: *. 5 − 5 =.
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Thoughts from the intersection of science and business. Developing an innovative cancer therapeutic from discovery to clinic. None Better than One? A Brief Note on VC in Smaller Hubs). May 20, 2015. Blood: Underappreciated Resource in the Health/Disease? May 5, 2015. MHVF Approaches to Drug Development. Today I had the chance for a panel conversation with Geeta Vemuri from Baxter Ventures and Ed Silverman from Pharmalot blog (Wall Street Journal) at the Midwest Healthcare Venture Forum. Our general t...
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