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Physiotherapy Students Work Towards Developing The Patient Experience - University Of Bradford, England

Students from the School of Health Studies will be helping to improve the patient experience when they conduct assessments of patients at the University of Bradford on Tuesday, 11 November, 2008. The Physiotherapy students will work with patients from a local support group with the aim of the patients to feed back to inform the students what they did well and not so well.

Dr. David Tovey To Be The Cochrane Library's First Editor-in-Chief

The Cochrane Collaboration, the internationally respected health care research not-for-profit organisation, today announced the appointment of its first Editor-in-Chief. Expected to take up post in the new year, Dr. David Tovey will take up the reins at the head of The Cochrane Library at an exciting time for Cochrane and for the journal, which this year received its first impact factor. At 4.

One Million Epocrates MobileCME Courses Completed - On-The-Go Learning Positively Impacts Physicians' Clinical Decisions

Epocrates announced that one million MobileCME courses have been completed, marking a milestone for the company and establishing mobile learning as a standard in the continuing medical education (CME) industry.

The World Is Getting Better!

According to Bruce Kriger, CEO of Kriger Research Group International www.kriger.com, leading training institution and clinical research organization, the world is getting better, no matter what critics say.
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House Committee Approves 10 Health-Related Bills

The House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday approved a number of health care-related bills, CQ Today reports. The committee approved: A bill (

US Must Enact Measures To Support The Role Of IMGs In US Health-care Delivery, Says ACP

In a new paper the American College of Physicians (ACP) says that because of the important place that international medical graduates (IMGs) "have and will continue to have" in the internal medicine workforce, the U.S. needs to enact measures that would support their role. The Role of International Medical Graduates in the U.S. Physician Workforce outlines recommendations that ACP feels would support that role.

Pfizer To Eliminate Direct Financial Support For Continuing Medical Education Programs Offered By For-Profit Companies

Pfizer officials recently announced that the company will no longer provide direct financial support for continuing medical education courses offered by for-profit medical education and communication companies, the Wall Street Journal reports.

CEREPROTEC Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril Derivatives Patent Application has been Published

A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS) comprises administering a glycoluril derivative to an individual in need thereof.
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House Votes To Extend Medical Leave Coverage For College Students

The House on Wednesday by voice vote approved a bill (HR 2851) that would allow college students who take medical leave to continue to receive health insurance under the policies of their parents, the

U.S. Medical Students Call On President-Elect Obama To Deliver Accessible Health Care System

The American Medical Student Association (AMSA), the nation's oldest and largest, independent association for physicians-in-training, congratulates President-elect Barack Obama and urges him to move the country toward a health care system that delivers accessible, affordable, high-quality health care to all Americans. "The country is in a state of crisis," says Dr. Brian Hurley, AMSA's national president.

UNESCO Program To Help Teachers In Zimbabwe Access Drugs, Other Services

UNESCO plans to launch a network of HIV-positive teachers in Zimbabwe to help the group access no-cost antiretroviral drugs and other services, Zimbabwe's The Herald reports.

ClinQua Inc. is one of CRO's focusing the Investigator on aspects critical for validating the drugs' therapeutic benefits.

ClinQua Inc. www.clinqua.com is one of CRO's (Contract Research Organizations), who specialize in evaluating the demands of the trial and eliminating redundant protocols and focusing the Investigator on aspects critical for validating the drugs' therapeutic benefits.
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ASCB Course On Parasites For African Scientists Funded By Carnegie Corporation

The Carnegie Corporation of New York has funded a new three-year $506,800 international scientific outreach program through the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) to bring new perspectives and new technologies to emerging research institutions in sub-Saharan Africa.

Urgent Need To Train More GPs, Australian Medical Association

AMA President, Dr Rosanna Capolingua, today called on the Government to immediately lift the cap on general practice training places, after it was revealed that more than 200 would-be GPs will be turned away. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reported today that patients' access to GPs in Australia has fallen since 2002. Dr Capolingua said patients are telling doctors it is becoming more difficult to get an appointment.

Congress Launches The First National Research Program Focused On Technology And Learning

Congress has authorized a major new research center, the National Center for Research in Advanced Information and Digital Technologies, that will bring the same focused, sustained research funding to technology and learning that the federal government has funded for years in technology for health care at the National Institutes of Health and technology for energy at the Department of Energy.

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Equipping Tomorrow's Leaders In Nuclear Medicine Technology - Today

SNM's Technologist Section (SNMTS) recently announced the selection of 15 nuclear medicine technologists to participate in the second annual SNMTS/IBA Molecular Leadership Academy Oct. 24, 2008, in Orlando, Fla. "As a professional society, we are dedicated to identifying those in the field who seek to support our profession at the local, regional and national levels.

Medical And Dental Defence Union Of Scotland Offers Education And Training Grants To Registrars

A range of educational opportunities is available to GP registrars - but financial constraints may mean they can't be exploited, pointed out the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS) on Friday, 20 June 2008. MDDUS is therefore offering two 1,000 pound education grants to successful applicants from GP practices across the UK. Both the registrar (training from August 2008) and trainer must be MDDUS members.

General Practice Groups Congratulate Nsw Health Minister On Postgraduate Commitment, Australia

GP Unity NSW today congratulated The Hon John Della Bosca MP, NSW Health Minister, for his commitment (1/11/08) to ensuring all NSW medical graduates have a guaranteed hospital placement for their first 2 postgraduate years, and to the necessary forward planning to achieve this outcome.

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Patients' Safety Not Compromised By Cut To Junior Doctors' Hours In UK

Research led by a team at the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School has found that reducing the hours of junior doctors does not compromise patients' safety and could even dramatically cut mistakes on wards but, there are some concerns about reduced educational opportunities for junior doctors which it affords.

Calling For Nominations For The First BMJ Group Awards

The BMJ Group (British Medical Journal) today reveals the 10 categories of the first inaugural BMJ Group Awards which will recognise and celebrate excellence in health care across the globe. The BMJ Group Awards ceremony will take place on Thursday 2 April 2009 in London, presented by broadcaster and comedienne Sandi Toksvig.

SNM Grants For Molecular Imaging And Nuclear Medicine Research

SNM - an international scientific and professional organization of more than 16,000 members dedicated to promoting the practical applications, technology and science of molecular imaging and nuclear medicine - has awarded $170,000 in research grants to support nuclear medicine and molecular imaging research. The awards, supported by SNM's Education and Research Foundation, were announced at SNM's 55th Annual Meeting, held in New Orleans, La.

The Cerebroprotective Properties of Cereprotex (2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo[3.3.0]-octane-3,7-dione) after traumatic and hypoxic brain injury

The cerebroprotective effect of Cereprotex (Patent pending – Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com ) (2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo[3.3.0]-octane-3,7-dione) , previously known as (CombiCNS1), was assessed in a model of closed head injury in mice...
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Educating Chief Residents About Addiction At Boston Medical Center

Researchers from Boston Medical Center (BMC) have found that education on addiction is inadequate during medical training, resulting in suboptimal medical care for those at risk. However, the research also found that a Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT) program in addiction medicine is an effective "train the trainers" model for dissemination of addiction knowledge and skills to generalist physician trainees. These findings appear in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

Cleanup Of Iraqi Nuclear Facilities, Rad Waste, With Help of Sandia

Sandia scientists are helping train Iraqi scientists and technicians to clean up radioactively contaminated sites and safely dispose of the radioactive wastes as part of the Iraqi Nuclear Facility Dismantlement and Disposal Program. The Sandia work is a technical transfer of skills and knowledge that the Labs use day to day, says Sandia principal investigator John Cochran. As an example of this, Sandia has transferred its Rad Worker II training materials to the government of Iraq.

UCSF Receives Five-Year Grant To Research Personal Assistance Services For People With Disabilities

The UCSF School of Nursing has received its second $4.25 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to continue the work of the Center for Personal Assistance Services (PAS). The funding, for which the school competed with other institutions nationwide, will enable UCSF to continue its research and training activities related to personal care services provided to people with disabilities.

Clinical Research Professionals are Still in Demand despite the World Economic Crisis

Despite the world economic crisis, the clinical research field is currently expanding faster than the introduction of newly qualified professionals that inevitably creates a demand. Most people are under the impression that the barriers to enter this industry are extremely difficult to overcome, but the truth is that everybody working in this industry had to start somewhere and as the industry grows positions need to be filled.
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Simulated Cancer Treatment Room For Radiotherapy Students At Kingston And St. George's Universities, London

Radiotherapy students at Kingston University and St George's, University of London are set to be among the first in the country to hone their clinical skills in a simulated cancer treatment room. They will start the academic year completing practical elements of their course in a new Virtual Environment for Radiotherapy Training (VERT) suite, which now takes pride of place in the two institutions' joint Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences.

Teaching Health-Care Professionals: Internet-Based Instruction Found To Be Effective

A study led by a team of education researchers from Mayo Clinic and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) concludes that Internet-based education generally is effective. Lead author David Cook, M.D., an associate professor of medicine who practices general internal medicine at Mayo Clinic, worked with researchers from Mayo and McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. They reviewed more than 200 studies about Internet-based instruction.

Train More GPs To Arrest Ageing Trend, Says Australian Medical Association

AMA President, Dr Rosanna Capolingua, today said it was extraordinary that even though one-third of Australian general practitioners are approaching retirement, the Government's GP training program this year turned away more than 100 would-be GPs. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) reported today that 34 per cent of GPs were aged 55 years or over, and the proportion of younger GPs fell over the last decade.

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Deaf Patients Confront Difficulties In Obtaining Basic Health Care

Inadequate healthcare is received by thousands of the United Kingdom's Deaf patients because they are struggling to communicate with their healthcare providers, according to an article released on October 1, 2008 in BMJ. The term Deaf is defined as individuals born Deaf and prefer to communicate in British Sign Language.

Homecare Sector Welcomes New Skills Academy For Social Care, UK

The homecare sector's professional association, UKHCA, has applauded government's decision to give national recognition to the training and development needs of the social care workforce by establishing a new national Skills Academy for social care. The Academy will work with employers across the social care sector to establish programmes for learning, leadership, training accreditation, career development and recruitment.

Biologists, Educators Recognize Excellence In Evolution Education

The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) will recognize Dr. Randy Moore, a professor of biology at the University of Minnesota, with the 2008 Evolution Education Award during the NABT annual conference to be held 15-18 October 2008 in Memphis, Tennessee. The Evolution Education Award is cosponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) and the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS).

Legal Issues in Clinical Research

Bruce Kriger, CEO of Kriger Research Group International www.kriger.com, leading training institution and clinical research organization told in the interview to our edition that one hundred years ago, any doctor could prepare a new medication without any external approval.
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GPs Boost Cancer Screening Skills, Australia

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has launched a new online learning activity designed to support general practitioners in boosting their knowledge about the latest approaches to the early detection of common types of cancer including breast cancer, cervical cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer and bowel cancer.

Royal Society Responds To Science And Maths A-Level Results, UK

In response to today's A-level results Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society - the UK national academy of science - said: "Today's results for science and maths A-levels give us reason to be encouraged. Maths and further maths have continued their robust recovery with the numbers of students taking these A-levels increasing for the fifth year in a row. This is a welcome pay-off for the serious efforts made in recent years to boost this subject.

Facial Expression Recognition Research To Make Robots More Effective Teachers

A computer science Ph.D. student can turn his face into a remote control that speeds and slows video playback. The proof-of-concept demonstration is part of a larger project to use automated facial expression recognition to make robots more effective teachers. Jacob Whitehill, a computer science Ph.D. student from UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering, is leading this project.

Why Clinical Research Companies Cannot Hire CRA’s Without Experience?

As per Bruce Kriger, CEO of Kriger Research Group International www.kriger.com , leading training institution and clinical research organization, there are three main reasons that actual experience is essential:
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New Certification In Medical Publications Planning Reinforces Professional Credibility And Integrity

The International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP) is implementing a certification program that will, for the first time ever, offer professionals an opportunity to earn the newly established Certified Medical Publication Professional (CMPP) credential. Publication planning is a relatively new profession with few defined common standards and established "best practices.

Warwick First UK University To Acquire Von Hagens Plastinations For Anatomy Teaching

More than 200 body parts from Gunther von Hagens' laboratory in Germany will be used to teach anatomy to medical students at the University of Warwick. This is the first time Von Hagens' plastinated specimens have been used for teaching by a UK medical school.

Residency Training Study Sees Greater Benefit From Time In The Clinic

A new approach to internal medicine residency training could improve patient care and physician-patient relationships, according to a University of Cincinnati (UC) study. Eric Warm, MD, associate professor of medicine and lead investigator of the study, says research showed residents who spent increased time in outpatient settings as opposed to the hospital delivered a higher quality of care and had more satisfaction in their duties.

Cereprotec Inc: Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).

Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cognitive dysfunction is detectable in up to 70% of patients.
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New Book Dissects Statistics For Doctors And Medical Students

The medical literature is chock full of risk ratios, P values, numbers needed to treat, life tables, regressions, survival analyses, and confidence intervals. But what do they mean? A second edition of the book Medical Statistics Made Easy, recently released by Scion Publishing (http://www.scionpublishing.

Displaced Sudanese Medics Return After Training In Canada And Kenya

Eleven refugees, who left Sudan as children, were raised in Cuba, and educated in medicine in Canada, now return to Sudan, where they may help improve medical conditions, according to a Comment released on September 5, 2008 in The Lancet. The authors of this piece, Dr Rodney Crutcher, Health Sciences Centre, University of Calgary, Canada, and colleagues, describe the story of these eleven students.

Health Minister Announces £500k Partnership Fund To Support Staff Development, UK

A new fund to promote and develop partnership working between employers and trades unions will be announced today by Health Minister Ann Keen. Speaking at the NHS Employers conference in Birmingham today, the Minister will launch 'The Partnership Fund', which will offer employers and unions in the NHS a chance to bid for support to help develop local partnership working. Constructive joint working can help deliver improved patient services.

What the Title of Home-based Clinical Research Associate Really Means

The title of Clinical Research Associate is deceiving to some degree. Many people think of “associate” as a secondary low paying job. “Clinical Monitor” is a title that better describes what CRA job entails. A clinical research associate does not, in fact, assist anyone; the associate coordinates the smooth progress of a clinical trial.
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College Of American Pathologists' Education Division Receives Top Honor

The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) has awarded the Education Division of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) the status of Accreditation with Commendation as a provider of continuing medical education for physicians. This Accreditation is a significant accomplishment as only about six percent of all providers seeking accreditation or re-accreditation are awarded this highest level of distinction.

University Of Montreal Professors Reflects On Google's 10th Anniversary As Internet's Principal Gateway

Google is an indispensable tool for any researcher, according to Bruce Murphy of the Université de Montréal Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. You can find anything on Google - even stem cells. "I recently ordered some," says Murphy, director of the UdeM's Animal Reproduction Research Centre, one North America's largest hubs of its kind, which is based in Saint-Hyacinthe. "Not a day goes by during which I don't use Google.

Are Medical Doctors Who Do Research Becoming Extinct?

The road from disease research to disease cure isn't usually a smooth one. One role which bridges the laboratory and the clinic is that of the "clinician-scientist" - a doctor who understands disease both in the patient and in the Petri dish. Yet an editorial published in Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM), http://dmm.biologists.

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Effect Of Coaching And Retesting On Selection Tests Used For Admission To An Australian Medical School

The selection of students for entry to medical schools in Australia is a high-stakes contest. A recent study reported in the latest issue of the Medical Journal of Australia showed that more than half the applicants trying to gain a place at an Australian medical school had attended coaching, and some had repeated selection tests, in order to boost their chances of admission.

Online Mentoring Scheme Aims To Support Pupils' Healthcare Studies, UK

A new scheme aimed at helping senior school pupils prepare for healthcare studies at college or university is launched this week (Friday 7 November). The 'WHAN Online Mentoring Scheme' links up pupils with students already studying on the courses they are interested in applying for. Mentoring is organised through a safe and secure dedicated website and monitored by project staff.

Chartpack Highlights Supplemental Drug Coverage Used By Medicare Beneficiaries; New Web Site Focuses On Medical Education

"Examining Sources of Coverage Among Medicare Beneficiaries: Supplemental Insurance, Medicare Advantage, and Prescription Drug Coverage -- Findings From the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey," Kaiser Family Foundation: The chartpack provides new information on the sources of supplemental and prescription drug coverage among Medicare beneficiaries in 2006.

Why Clinical Research Companies Cannot Hire CRA’s Without Experience?

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Association Of Academic Health Centers Calls For National Plan To Recruit, Retain Health Care Workers

The Association of Academic Health Centers on Thursday during a briefing said that the federal government needs to help develop a national plan to recruit and retain health care workers to meet increased demand as the U.S. population ages,

Statement: GMC Welcomes Emphasis On Education And Training In Lord Darzi's Final Report Of The NHS Next Stage Review

Following a request from the Secretary of State for Health, Lord Darzi has conducted a wide-ranging review of the NHS, the final report of this review is launched. The General Medical Council is the independent regulator of the medical profession in the UK, with responsibility for regulating doctors' practice including overseeing undergraduate medical education and co-ordinating all stages of medical education and training.

Training Program That Teaches Parents How To Discuss Sex With Children Effective, Study Says

A new training program that teaches parents at their workplace how to discuss sex with their children could be an effective way to reduce high-risk sexual behavior among teenagers, according to a U.S. study published Thursday in the British Medical Journal, Reuters reports.

Pharmalef Inc. is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platform

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Peer Review For Medicos Promoted By Australian Pilot Study

Junior Medical Officers will be aided in their professional development by their peers, as part of a pilot study put together by staff of the Medical School at The Australian National University. The project, being undertaken with Melbourne's Southern Health, aims to develop a kit that Junior Medical Officers (JMOs) can use to self-assess their own strengths across a range of professional competencies.

Sanford-Brown College Students Help In Missouri Flood Relief

Eighteen Sanford-Brown students assisted Missouri community residents who were impacted by raging Mississippi waters, last week. In addition to sand bagging, the nursing students ensured that Clarksville families were educated on proper sanitation, the importance of hand washing, dehydration, heat stroke and insect bites. Julia Leeman, president of Sanford-Brown College St.

U.S. Medical School Enrollment Reaches Record High; Enrollment Up Among Hispanic Students

Medical school enrollment in 2008 increased 1.6% over last year, resulting in a record-high 18,036 first-year medical students, according to a study by the Association of American Medical Colleges, Bloomberg reports.

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New Business And Communication Skills Course From British Dental Association

A new BDA Masterclass seminar to help dentists and their teams enhance the patient experience, perfect their communications skills and develop more effective business plans is to be launched by the British Dental Association (BDA). The event, Advanced business and communication skills for dental practices, will be led by top-flight speakers from the world-respected Henley Business School.

Health And Social Care Sector Helps Training Service Reach Anniversary Milestone, UK

More than 17,500 businesses in the health and social care sector have benefitted from the Government's flagship training service - Train to Gain - helping it to reach a milestone number of employers in time to mark its second year anniversary skilling-up the nation.


Cereprotec Inc. and Institute of Applied Chemistry at Hebrew University are working together to synthesise new Glycoluril Derivatives with Possible Neuroprotection Effects.According to report of Institute of Applied Chemistry they have performed the third step as it appears in the synthesis route scheme. This took much longer than the other steps, after all, this reaction doesn't appear in any literature and in the end only took two and half weeks. This research is fully sponsored by Cereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com a US company that already runs clinical tests of their first drug Cereprotex .
In the reaction between compound II and III, one gets two main products, three additional compounds in small quantities plus unreacted starting materials and one main side product. All together there were 8 compounds in the reaction mixture.

One of the main materials precipitated out from the mixture and was removed via filtration from the reaction mixture. This material was cleaned up via crystallization but turned out not to be the desired compound.
The second main material was separated via silica gel column chromatography. Unfortunately, this main material came off at the same Rf value as another material. They tested out several solvents and found that ethyl acetate was able to crystallize out the main material.

Using NMR and elemental analysis, Institute of Applied Chemistry were able to prove that the crystallized out material is indeed Compound III. Yield was 17%. Two grams of material was obtained, enough to try out Stage IV.

This step can be repeated in the future in order to produce more of compound III.
Cereprotec Inc. Phase II clinical study of efficacy and safety of Cereprotex as preventive treatment of cognitive dysfunction as a complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).While overt neurological dysfunction occurs in 3% of patients, cognitive dysfunction is detectable in most patients early after CABG and in up to half of patients at six months.

Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com proposes to use Cereprotex prior to and after CABG procedures in order to minimize or eliminate entirely the effects of neuro-impairment. Based on the successful animal trials Cereprotec Inc. believes that the human trials will show significant reduction in neuro-impairment.

At this moment Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com is prepared to start clinical trials and is actively seeking serious investors.
Cereprotec Inc: Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cognitive dysfunction is detectable in up to 70% of patients.

In Phase II Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com study patients will undergo a standard battery of 10 cognitive tests performed by one examiner before surgery and at 7 and one month after CABG. Four tests (auditory verbal learning test (AVLT), adult memory and information processing battery (AMIBP), trail-making test B (TMTB), and verbal fluency test (VFT)) will be used to calculate a composite cognitive index.
US Patent Application No.11/723,011 to be assigned to CEREPROTEC INC. Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril DerivativesCereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com is a US company involved in the development of neuroprotective drug Cereprotex.

This company is also developing a family of other promising novel chemical compounds.

Proof of efficacy of these compounds has been obtained in three animal studies including hypoxia in both mice and rats and brain trauma in mice. The proof of neuroprotection concept has been shown not only for prevention (hypoxia model), but also for the treatment paradigm post brain trauma which reflects a potential realistic situation in humans.
Professor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec IncorporatedProfessor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec Incorporated. Her research interests include: Pathophysiology of brain injury - mediators of delayed neuronal damage e.g., prostaglandins, reactive oxygen species, cytokines, cannabinoids, and the cholinergic system in rat and mouse models of injury (closed head injury, CHI). Evaluation of potential therapeutic strategies. CHI as a risk factor for delayed onset of Alzheimer's disease. Genetic manipulations (cytokines or apoE knockouts, acetylcholine-esterase transgenics, and more) as tools for investigating the role of specific mediators in traumatic brain injury. Interrelationship between traumatic brain injury and bone remodeling. Role of endocannabinoids in blood-brain barrier function and in bone remodeling after brain trauma. Mechanisms of neuroprotection induced by pre-conditioning (ischemic or heat acclimation). In vitro model for stretch injury that simulates traumatic conditions in astrocytes.

Dr. Roman Kamburg CEO of Cereprotec and the registered owner of 1125 shares in CEREPROTEC Incorporated (the "Corporation") www.cereprotec.com a corporation incorporated in and under the laws of the State of Delaware, having its registered office at 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, transfered to Dr. Esther Shohami 40 Shares of Common Stock, for no consideration, to be held by the Transferee, her administrators and assignees, subject to all the terms and conditions on which such shares were held by the Transferor, and Transferee agreed to receive such shares.
Pharmalef Inc. is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platformPharmalef Inc. www.pharmalef.com is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platform offers pharmaceutical companies the ability to extend the shelf life and stability of medicinal compounds.

Moreover, oral delivery improves patient compliance, improves treatment, reduces patient inconvenience, and reduces treatment costs.

Our partners have completed proof of concept and development of a proliposomal formulation for the model drug, calcitonin, which is used in the treatment of osteoporosis and thyroid cancer.

Clinical trials are expected to begin at a number of centers across the United States, Canada and European Union.
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Pharmalef Developments plays a vital role in proper documenting the drug development process.New drugs are the lifeblood of the pharmaceutical industry. Yet strict testing and documentation requirements mean only one in many drug candidates make it to market.

Pharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com can play a vital role in documenting the drug development process. By leveraging our expertise in business process management and the latest technologies, we can also help you develop a documentation process for clinical trials that is easy and efficient, while satisfying strict government requirements and regulations.
Pharmalef Developments is a home for team-oriented professionalsPharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com is a home for team-oriented professionals and their aim is to be the first choice in the industry for licensing and academic collaborations that bring mutual benefits to each party.

They entered into many collaborations with leading academic centers, CRO-s and biotechnology companies to complement our in-house R&D capabilities.

They are always interested in forming new partnerships covering early-stage research, novel compounds or technologies and implementation of clinical trials.
CEREPROTEC Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril Derivatives Patent Application has been Published September 18, 2008

A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS) comprises administering a glycoluril derivative to an individual in need thereof. View document here: http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20080227838.PGNR.&OS=DN/20080227838&RS=DN/20080227838

1. A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS), comprising administering to an individual in need thereof an amount effective to treat said injury, disease, disorder or condition, of a compound of the formula I:whereinR.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3, the same or different, each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl;R.sub.4 is selected from the group consisting of (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl, --R.sub.5--COOR, --R.sub.5--OH, --R.sub.5--NH--CO--R and --R.sub.5--CO--NH--(CH.sub.2).sub.n--COOR;R.sub.5 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkylene;R is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.3) alkyl;n is an integer of 1 to 6; or an enantiomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.

2. The method according to claim 1 wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.3 each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl and R.sub.4 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl.

3. The method according to claim 2, wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.4 each is methyl.

4. The method according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.3 each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl, R.sub.4 is --R.sub.5---COOR, R.sub.5 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkylene and R is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.3) alkyl.

5. The method according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.3 each is methyl, R.sub.2 is H and R.sub.4 is --(CH.sub.2).sub.3COOH.

6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is selected from the group consisting of: (i) a neurological injury: (ii) brain damage caused by a cardiovascular event; (iii) a cerebrovascular disorder or disease; (iv) a neurodegenerative disease or disorder; and (v) a dementia.

7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury is a neurological traumatic injury selected from the group consisting of head trauma injury and spinal cord injury.

8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said head trauma injury is selected from the group consisting of blunt trauma, closed head injury and penetrating trauma injury.

9. The method according to claim 8, wherein said head trauma injury is closed head injury.

10. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is brain damage caused by a cardiovascular event.

11. The method according to claim 10, wherein said cardiovascular event is cardiac arrest or cardiac surgery.

12. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is a cerebrovascular disorder or disease.

13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said cerebrovascular disorder is brain ischemia or stroke.

14. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is a neurodegenerative disease or disorder.

15. The method according to claim 14, wherein said neurodegenerative disease or disorder is selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, facial nerve (Bell's) palsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Huntington's chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and macular degeneration.

16. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is dementia.

17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said dementia is Alzheimer's disease or a non-Alzheimer's dementia selected from the group consisting of senile dementia, Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia and a dementia caused by Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea, Creutzfeld-Jacob disease or HIV infection.

18. A method for conferring neuroprotection to an individual afflicted with a neurological injury, which comprises administering to said individual a compound of formula I in claim 1 or an enantiomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount effective to ameliorate the neurodegeneration associated with said neurological injury.

19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said neurological injury is selected from the group consisting of head trauma injury and spinal cord injury.

20. A method for conferring neuroprotection to an individual suffering from a neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder, which comprises administering to said individual a compound of formula I in claim 1 or an enantiomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount effective to ameliorate the neurodegeneration associated with said neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder.

21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder is selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, facial nerve (Bell's) palsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Huntington's chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, macular degeneration and dementia.


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