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Scientist keen to develop bacteria drug for HIV (Cached) 11.12.2006 HBL: Industry & Economy
Looking for partnerships in India
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Indian American scientist at work on multi-targeted drug (Cached) 10.12.2006 New Indian Express
Indian American scientist at work on multi-targeted drug
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Indian American scientist at work on multi-targeted drug (Cached) 9.12.2006 New Kerala: India News
New Delhi, Dec 9: Ananda M. Chakrabarty, an Indian American scientist, has held out a hope of a multi-targeted drug that could help simultaneously treat several diseases including cancer, HIV/AIDS and malaria.
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American Indian holds out hope of multi-targeted drug (Cached) 9.12.2006 New Kerala: India News
New Delhi, Dec 9 : Ananda M. Chakrabarty, an American Indian scientist, is working on a multi-targeted drug that would help treat several diseases including cancer, HIV/AIDS and malaria.
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Belgian co in licence pact with Bharat Bio (Cached) 8.12.2006 HBL: Corporate
Manufacture of drug for vascular diseases
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Belgian co in licence pact with Bharat Bio (Cached) 8.12.2006 Sify Finance
ThromboGenics, a Brussels-based biotechnology company, has entered into a licence agreement with Bharat Biotech International Ltd (BBIL) for the clinical development, manufacture and commercialisation of THR-100, a variant of recombinant staphylokinase.
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Scientist urges new patent law (Cached) 8.12.2006 The Statesman
Scientist urges new patent law
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New AIDS drugs soaring in cost (Cached) 7.12.2006 Deccan Herald
New AIDS drugs soaring in cost
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US for review of India's patent laws (Cached) 7.12.2006 New Kerala: India News
New Delhi, Dec 7 : India needs to review its patent regime especially in regard to piracy in order to match international standards in intellectual property rights (IPR) laws, said US Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Jon W. Dudas here Thursday.
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US for review of India's patent laws (Cached) 7.12.2006 TOI: India
India needs to review its patent regime especially in regard to piracy in order to match international standards in intellectual property rights (IPR) laws.
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Drug scientists revisiting nature (Cached) 5.12.2006 New Indian Express
Drug scientists revisiting nature
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HIV positive people protest against patenting of AIDS drugs (Cached) 30.11.2006 New Kerala: India News
New Delhi, Nov 29: Hundreds of HIV/AIDS affected people took out a rally in New Delhi today against patenting of AIDS drugs.
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The Patent Truth: India logs 30% jump in filings (Cached) 29.11.2006 Business Standard
The Patent Truth: India logs 30% jump in filings
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Law on anvil for patent creation incentives (Cached) 25.11.2006 New Kerala: India News
Bangalore, Nov 25: India will soon have a law to provide incentives to scientists and public enterprises in the biotechnology sector for creating patents, Minister of Science & Technology Kapil Sibal said Saturday.
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Bilcare gets United States patent rights (Cached) 17.11.2006 New Kerala: Business India
Mumbai, Nov 16: Pharma and packaging major Bilcare Ltd has bagged an US patent for pharmaceutical grade metalised thermo-formable composite films -- a plastic in which cavities can be made -- to tackle counterfeit products.
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United States Court reaffirms Ranbaxy's exclusivity on Simvastatin 80 mg (Cached) 15.11.2006 New Kerala: Business India
New Delhi, Nov 15: In a boost to the country's biggest drug-maker Ranbaxy, a US Court of Appeals has reaffirmed a lower court's decision to grant the company a 180-day exclusivity period on cholesterol lowering drug Simvastatin in 80 mg strength.
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Rich countries 'block cheap drugs for developing world' 14.11.2006 The Guardian -- Front Page
Society: US and EU have broken Doha pledges, says Oxfam.
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Rich countries 'block cheap drugs for developing world' 14.11.2006 The Guardian -- World Latest
· US and EU have broken Doha pledges, says Oxfam· Stop Aids claims 75% of HIV patients not treated
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Scientists devise new treatment for sickle cell disease (Cached) 8.11.2006 New Kerala: Health News
Washington, Nov. 8 : Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have developed a unique anti-sickling agent which may potentially help treat sickle cell disease, a painful and debilitating genetic blood disorder.
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India tries hard to push up falling US exports (Cached) 6.11.2006 TOI: India Business
New Delhi is trying to ensure that the GSP, which provides Indian exports a slight edge vis-a-vis their counterparts, is continued beyond Dec 2007.
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