BioHistory Moment: Food Additives Amendments passed
On September 6, 1958, The Food Additives Amendments were passed, requiring that food
additives, including preservatives, emulsifiers, and other functional additives,
be subject to premarket testing.
Today, the FDA must review the safety of food and color additives before manufacturers
and distributors can market them. To initiate this review, the FDA requires sponsors
to submit a petition or notification that includes test data demonstrating the
safety of the intended use of the substance.
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Learn about Seattle's Life Science Incubator Facility
Seattle's Life Science Incubator Research facility was commissioned in 1988, and is a contemporary-designed building provided with
modern research systems. Four floors are specifically laboratory space, one floor is a fully equipped vivarium and one floor is clinical
space and management offices. The faciility is centrally located in close proximity to downtown Seattle, the University of Washington,
the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and more.
Learn about this and other biotechnology, medical device and pharmaceutical facilities available for sale,
lease or sublease in Vermont, regionally or nationwide.
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- Mayo Clinic study finds mild cognitive impairment is more common in men A Mayo Clinic study found that the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment was 1.5 times higher in men than in women. The research also showed a prevalence rate of 16 percent in the population-based study of individuals aged 70-89 without dementia who live in Olmsted County, Minn.
Mayo Clinic September 06, 2010
- MedImmune receives complete response letter on motavizumab MedImmune announced that it has received a second complete response letter on motavizumab from the FDA which requested evidence from an additional clinical trial that supports a satisfactory risk/benefit profile in the population(s) for which the prophylaxis indication is being requested.
MedImmune, LLC. September 05, 2010
- Celsion receives SBIR grant to expand Its technology platform Celsion has been awarded a Phase I Small SBIR grant from the NIH, to support the proposal, "New Thermal Sensitive Carboplatin Liposomes for Cancer". This funding will support the Company's efforts to develop its proprietary heat-activated liposomal technology in combination with carboplatin.
Celsion Corporation September 03, 2010
- Celgene officially notified of ANDA filing for REVLIMID(R) Celgene announced it has received a Paragraph IV Certification Letter advising that Natco Pharma Limited of Hyderabad, India, submitted an Abbreviated New Drug Application to the FDA. The application requests authorization to manufacture and market generic versions of REVLIMID(R) in the U.S.
Celgene Corporation September 03, 2010
- Tibotec seeks European Marketing Authorization for once-daily HIV treatment TMC278 Tibotec Pharmaceuticals announced its submission of a Marketing Authorisation Application to the European Medicines Agency for TMC278 (rilpivirine, as hydrochloride), an investigational non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor for the treatment of HIV.
Tibotec Pharmaceuticals September 03, 2010
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Learn About Vermont's BioHistory

Why is there a life science industry in Vermont? Is the industry
growing? What do other states have?
Through Vermont BioHistory, you can learn about the scientists,
institutions, political leaders, and significant events that have shaped and are still shaping
the biotechnology, medical device and life science industry in Vermont.
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September: Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
In women age 35-74, ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths.
An estimated one woman in 58 will develop ovarian cancer during her lifetime. The
American Cancer Society estimates that in 2008, there will be 21,650 new cases of
ovarian cancer and 15,520 women will die from ovarian cancer.
The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) is dedicated to raising awareness and
increasing education about ovarian cancer. Established in 1995, the organization is
committed to improving the survival rate and quality of life for women with this cancer.
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BioFact
(1979) - Seeds of the Earth, a book by Canadian economist Pat Mooney, is the first publication to warn of potential control of germplasm resources by the private sector, launching an international debate over the control and use of genetic resources.
It's a Small World
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Science Quote
"All we know of the truth is that the absolute truth, such as it is, is beyond our reach."
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Nicholas of Cusa, German cardinal, mathematician, philosopher
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