Unlikely Multiple Sclerosis Pill On Track To Become Blockbuster by Scott Hensley, npr.org There aren’t very many drugs that are also, essentially, industrial chemicals available in railroad-car volumes, pharmaceutical chemist Derek Lowe noted on his blog, In The Pipeline, this spring. But there are a few. One is lithium… http://flip.it/q4X0F Related articles [WATCH]: Multiple Sclerosis … Continue reading Finding next MS drug in common industrial chemical, lithium carbonate
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DIY copper and concrete lamp
How To: Make a Concrete and Copper Bedside Lamp curbly.com I’ve been on a bit of a lighting kick lately and I think I might just have to try this bedside lamp project. Especially since it involves two of my favorite materials: concrete and… Continue reading on Curbly.com How To: Make a Concrete and Copper … Continue reading DIY copper and concrete lamp
Stanford artificial intelligence e-learning course draws four times the entire student body
Inspired by Khan Academy a new Stanford e-learning course on AI has triggered a huge volume of interest (4 times the size of the entire student body!) Stanford Artificial Intelligence course draws avalanche of sign-ups. Related articles Artificial Intelligence (unrealengine.com) Using Artificial Intelligence (And A Little Scolding) To Reduce Energy Use (fastcoexist.com) Artificial intelligence (cyberleague.wordpress.com) … Continue reading Stanford artificial intelligence e-learning course draws four times the entire student body
Artificial intelligence is already here (and in control)
Just when many were convinced of the futility of AI in the immediate future, an interesting article in Wired shows just how embedded it is in our everyday life, from flash trading to self driving cars, fraud detection and more. The difference? Let computers accomplish tasks we don't want to do their own way instead … Continue reading Artificial intelligence is already here (and in control)
CBI: Conferences for the Pharmaceutical Industry
CBI | The Leader in Conferences for the Pharmaceutical Industry. Related articles Pharmica Consulting to Hold HIT Conference for the Pharmaceutical Industry (prweb.com) The CNS pipeline is Second Only to Cancer in Terms of the Number of Pharmaceuticals in Development, says Espicom Report (prweb.com) Pharma To Launch Industry's First Social Game [PSFK London] (psfk.com) FTC … Continue reading CBI: Conferences for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Carnegie Mellon Program in Biotechnology and Management: Healthcare spending and GDP
Biotechnology and Management. The healthcare system costs the United States $2.7 trillion -- 17.5 percent of gross domestic product -- in 2010. More than 40 percent of that cost -- about $1 billion -- comprises pharmaceutical, diagnostics, biotechnology and medical devices. Related articles Inspiration - Carnegie Mellon ETC Projects (designgames12.wordpress.com) Carnegie Mellon University-Rwanda Launches Graduate … Continue reading Carnegie Mellon Program in Biotechnology and Management: Healthcare spending and GDP
American Medical Writers Association
American Medical Writers Association. Related articles Need Tech Article Writer for Many Articles by swreview Kapor Capital's Ross Fubini Joins Canaan Partners, Plans To Back Enterprise Consumerization Startups Technical writing for a physicist? Freelance Writing Jobs for November 13, 2012 Are you a Quora power user? Now you can get a stamp of approval A … Continue reading American Medical Writers Association

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