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Training Surgeons From The Video Game Generation - Study To See If Using Computer Animation Can Make Young Surgeons Better

The first generation of kids who grew up playing video games aren't kids anymore. Today, they're the backbone of the American workforce, and all that time playing games as kids, may be helping them now as adults. In fact, researchers hope to use computer animation to not only help train the next generation of surgeons, but to see how good they can really be.

American Dental Education Association Presents Presidential Citations

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) presented Presidential Citations to 10 leaders who have demonstrated exceptional service to ADEA. The awards were presented by 2008-09 ADEA President Charles N. Bertolami, D.D.S., D.Med.Sc., at the opening ceremony of the 86th ADEA Annual Session and Exhibition in Phoenix, Arizona.

New Qualifications To Increase Health And Hygiene, NVQs In Cleaning And Support Services , United Kingdom

A new range of qualifications has been launched to help improve hygiene and cleaning services within the care and support sectors. National qualification provider NCFE has launched NVQs in Cleaning and Support Services, which aim to upskill people working in the sector, ensure that employees are highly trained in cleaning and hygiene and have an enhanced awareness of superbug prevention.

Primarily, problems arise between sponsors and CRO-s when there are fundamental breakdowns in the delegation of responsibilities

As per ClinQua Inc. www.clinqua.com relationships exist on all levels of clinical development. Primarily, problems arise when there are fundamental breakdowns in the delegation of responsibilities or rather when someone is given control over a critical area when they are otherwise unqualified.
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Unions Call For Simplified Funding For Health Students, UK

Unions and professional organisations* representing healthcare students are calling for a simplified financial system to encourage more people into a career in healthcare and better support those currently training. In a new jointly published report, Student Experience - the case for change, the unions highlight the many challenges facing health students today, and provide a blueprint for ensuring that those studying are kept out of poverty.

New Masters Degree In Medical Leadership

The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) in partnership with Birkbeck College and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, has launched a new Masters Degree in Medical Leadership. The programme is aimed at doctors aspiring to leadership roles within the health sector, such as Clinical Directors, Medical Directors or Chief Executives. This unique Medical Leadership programme has been designed specifically to meet the needs of medical practitioners.

Presidential Early Career Award

The White House announced recently that Maura Borrego, an assistant professor in the Virginia Tech College of Engineering's Department of Engineering Education received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for the development of methods that will better prepare faculty and graduate students for interdisciplinary research. Borrego's award represents the first one given to an engineer in the area of engineering education research.

ClinQua Inc. : The overall cost of clinical trials depends on an array of factors

In a progressive global market of supply and demand, it remains unthinkable to engage in practices that are ambitiously over-priced when there are endless opportunities to utilize more cost-efficient methods which would yield the same results.
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Biomet And OREF Collaborate To Sponsor Orthopaedic Graduate Medical Education Programs

Biomet, Inc. and the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) announced today a new partnership to provide multi-year funding to support graduate medical education programs in orthopaedic surgery. Effective immediately, Biomet will provide expanded funding for orthopaedic fellowship and resident education programs in partnership with OREF.

'The Last Half Hour Of The Day: An Anthology Of Stories And Essays That Have Inspired Physicians' Published By The American College Of Physicians

"The Last Half Hour of the Day: An Anthology of Stories and Essays That Have Inspired Physicians" -- just released by ACP Press, the book publishing program of the American College of Physicians -- is a collective prescription from physicians around the world for their medical colleagues who seek a deeper meaning in what they do.

Indiana University School Of Medicine To Advance 'More Doctors For Indiana' Plan With State Legislators

The Indiana University School of Medicine Regional Medical Education campus directors, faculty and medical students from across the state will gather at the Statehouse from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 24, to bring the school's message of "more doctors for Indiana" to members of the Indiana General Assembly.

US Patent Application No.11/723,011 to be assigned to CEREPROTEC INC. Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril Derivatives

Cereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com is a US company involved in the development of neuroprotective drug Cereprotex.
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Queensland University Of Technology Launches One-Of-A-Kind Medical Research Facility

Queensland University of Technology launched a new $10.7 million research and training facility at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane that aims to lead Australia in orthopaedic, critical care and artificial organs research. The Medical Engineering and Research Facility was officially opened by State Health Minister, The Hon Stephen Robertson.

Doctors Ignore Most Opportunities To Express Empathy

US researchers studying doctors and surgeons treating lung cancer patients found they missed most opportunities to respond empathically in consultations where their patients expressed worries and concerns about symptoms, treatment options and death.

ICR Expands Elearning Offering, UK

The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has further strengthened its commitment to developing professionals within the industry by enhancing its eLearning education programme. The programme now features 10 eLearning modules, all upgraded to include Flash technology offering interactive education courses for clinical research professionals. Each course is available through the ICR website allowing individuals to study at a convenient pace and around their work commitments.

Clinproxy believes in the concept that cooperation with other CROs is the key to unlocking great accomplishments in the biopharmaceutical research industry.

Clinproxy is a Contract Research Organization www.clinproxy.com that is attempting to change the idea that has overwhelmed the Biopharmaceutical Industry, that for a company to survive it had to exist in competition with all others.
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Alzheimer Society's Online Registry And Free Training Courses Help To Save Lives

When someone with Alzheimer's disease becomes lost, finding them quickly is key to preventing a tragedy. In fact, research has shown that if the person is not found within 12 hours of last being seen, there is a 50 per cent chance that they will be found injured or dead from dehydration, drowning or hypothermia. To help speed up search and rescue efforts, the Alzheimer Society, in partnership with the RCMP, developed a nationwide wandering registry.

American Medical Student Association Applauds Increase To National Health Service Corps

The American Medical Student Association (AMSA), the nation's oldest and largest, independent association for physicians-in-training, applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the Health Centers Renewal Act (H.R. 1343), which reauthorizes the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and increases its funding to over $185 million, an increase of more than 30 percent.

AMSA Turns 50! Australia

Over the past few years, AMSA has been trawling through its archives trying to find out more about its past in an attempt to put together a comprehensive written and oral history of the organisation. The AMSA story is a fascinating one indeed - born from a small network of likeminded students in the 1960s, AMSA (like many in that decade) had a rather political adolescence in the 1970s, before maturing to the multifaceted advocacy and professional organisation it is today.

Compliance in Developing countries is a balancing act

Clinproxy’s, www.clinproxy.com global spread continues to acknowledge to issues with regards to developing countries and the compliance required for clinical trials.
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New Trainee Doctors Warned About Pitfalls Of Relying On NHS Indemnity Scheme, UK

"Don't think you can rely solely on the NHS indemnity scheme, even if you're only going to work in the National Health Service" is the message to thousands of junior doctors embarking on specialist training posts this August, from an expert indemnity organisation.

New Program To Help Physicians Understand Role Of DNA-Based Preventive Medicine

American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) and Navigenics, Inc. today announced a medical education program designed to improve physicians' understanding of genetic risk factors for disease, the current evidence about the use of genomic tools and technologies to determine risk, and promising practices for utilizing those tools to aid in disease prevention.

Study Analyzes The Lack Of Internal Medicine Specialists

Due to patient complexity, the practice environment, and the lifestyle, medical students are becoming increasingly less likely to choose internal medicine as a career specialty. These findings are published in the medical education-themed September 10 issue of JAMA. Much of the chronic care for older and medically complex patients is provided by internists in primary care and subspecialty practice.

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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2008 Karolinska Institutet Prize For Research In Medical Education Won By Springer Editor Geoffrey R. Norman

Springer editor Geoffrey R. Norman is this year's winner of the Karolinska Institutet Prize for Research in Medical Education. He has been singled out for his highly original and innovative research in the field of medical education.

GSA Congratulates 2008 Award Winners

The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is proud to acknowledge the work of 12 outstanding individuals through its prestigious awards program. These distinctions foster new ideas, recognize leadership in gerontological teaching and service, and salute both outstanding and potential research.

Sofja Kovalevskaja Award For Dr. Jan-Erik Siemens - Investigating How Mammals Maintain Constant Body Temperature

The biochemist and neurobiologist Dr. Jan-Erik Siemens is one of eight junior researchers to receive this year's Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH). The award stipend will enable the researcher to return to Germany next year after four years as postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, USA, in order to establish a research group at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch.

Anestvice Pressure Controller (APC) – device for maintaining of precisely set pressure in the cuff of Laryngeal Mask (LM) and Endotracheal Tube (ETT) during the surgery

Anestvice ( www.anestvice.com )Pressure Controller (APC) – device for maintaining of precisely set pressure in the cuff of Laryngeal Mask (LM) and Endotracheal Tube (ETT) during the surgery...
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Doctors Will Have To Renew Their Professional Registration Every Five Years, England

Chief Medical Officer for England (CMO) Sir Liam Donaldson has laid out plans which will require that doctors renew their professional registration every five years. Sir Liam said they are aimed at improving patient safety and supporting professionals in sustaining their high standards. The proposals are outlined in the report

Drexel University Online Launches Certificate In Medical Family Therapy

Drexel University Online is increasing its range of prestigious online healthcare programs with the addition of the Post-Master's Certificate in Medical Family Therapy. This 14 credit certificate is offered fully online. The certificate program is designed to introduce currently practicing health care professionals to the ways medical illnesses are influenced by external conditions and environments.

Graduate Medical Education Leadership Summit

Medical educators, health care executives and policy-makers from across Georgia and the nation will gather in Atlanta Oct. 15-16 for a leadership summit designed to develop a statewide strategy for expanding graduate medical education. The Graduate Medical Education Leadership Summit, sponsored by the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine, will be held at the Atlanta Airport Marriot Hotel.

Successful Techniques for Monitoring Medical Devices

Limdato, www.limdato.com knows that you will never see effective monitoring results unless you know the “red flag” issues in your trial.
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Merger Of PMETB With GMC Moves Closer, UK

The process of achieving the merger of the Postgraduate Medical Education Training Board (PMETB) with the General Medical Council (GMC) has taken a significant step forward with the launch of Department of Health (England) consultation document and draft legislation. Subject to the outcome of the consultation and Parliamentary scrutiny, the legislation will transfer the functions of PMETB to the GMC by April 2010.

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.

Bayer USA Foundation Awards $279,000 Grant To Exemplary STEM Education Diversity Program

Reaffirming its longstanding commitment to help strengthen science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and bring more women and minorities into STEM fields, the Bayer USA Foundation today awarded a $279,000 grant over three years to the nationally lauded Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program to help educationally disadvantaged students in the San Francisco Bay area to achieve and succeed in these subjects.

Accurate Data Management can be the make or break for the success of the clinical trial.

It is widely known throughout the clinical research industry that the accurate and precise collection of data is crucial to the success of any trial.
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Health Disparities Field Experience At Mayo Clinic

As part of its mission to train the next generation of physicians and scientists, the Mayo Clinic Center for Translational Science Activities (CTSA) offers the Health Disparities Field Experience, a unique course through Mayo Graduate School.

Medical Schools Must Reform How They Train Physicians

Calling this period "an unparalleled opportunity" for change, an influential group of medical leaders today urged the nation's medical schools to reform their educational model because it too often fails to give new physicians the right mix of competencies and experiences to practice medicine effectively. The call to action for education reform comes as medical schools are expanding their enrollments for the first time in 30 years to address a shortage of physicians in the United States.

New Route For 'existing Specialists' To Gain Entry Onto The Specialist Register Opens, UK

A new route onto the Specialist Register has opened today. The GMC is urging all those doctors in the NHS or Armed Forces who were appointed to a consultant post before 1 January 1997 and who are not yet on the Specialist Register, to take advantage of this opportunity. Since 1 January 1997, it has been a legal requirement that a doctor must be on the Specialist Register in order to take up a substantive, fixed term or honorary consultant post in the NHS.

Anestvice Inc. Phase II Clinical Trials for PC-LM Device have been successfully completed.

The research was conducted on 24 patients ranging in age from 13 to 74 years (the average age was 46.6 ±5.4), who underwent surgery in the urology clinic of the Rostov State Medical University. It was sponsored by Anestvice Inc...
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First Paramedic Course To Use Second Life

You receive an emergency call. A female has collapsed in the street. You arrive outside the nightclub to find a young female slumped against a wall. There is no other bystander in the area and the caller has left the scene. As you approach the patient you notice she is singing in a slurred fashion.

GE Healthcare Partners With Leading Experts To Create Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Interpretation And Management Education Program

GE Healthcare, a leading provider of maternal and infant care devices, announced today an innovative clinical education program, designed specifically for physicians, midwives, nurses, residents and students in obstetrics, to enhance their knowledge of fetal heart rate monitoring. GE's Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Interpretation and Management education program, developed in partnership with Frank Miller, M.D., FACOG and David Miller, M.D.

Abstract Award Received By Bmc Nurse Manager

Hanover resident and Boston Medical Center (BMC) Nurse Manager Colleen LaBelle, RN, ACRN, CARN, was one of two semi-finalists to receive the Best Abstract Award from the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA).

The concept of outsourcing should not be new to pharmaceutical companies

The idea of outsourcing clinical trials took a dramatic increase two decades ago and continues to increase at a rapid pace.
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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.

Stanford Medical School To Provide Online Disclosure Of Faculty's Consulting Activities

The Stanford University School of Medicine announced that it would be posting on its Web site the medical- and research-related consulting activities for some 1,200 physicians and faculty affiliated with the medical school. The new policy is slated to go into effect later this year and will make widely available to the public information that clinicians and researchers already disclose annually as part of the school's procedures to manage conflicts of interest.

Routes To Practicing Medicine - Association Of Faculties Of Medicine Of Canada

The majority of physicians practicing in Canada have gone through a similar education and examination process. Following an undergraduate experience outside of medicine (and for some, advanced degrees), completion of a four-year undergraduate medical education at an accredited Canadian faculty of medicine leads to the degree of Medical Doctor, the MD.

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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Royal College of Nursing Calls For More Training For Care Staff Following TV Investigation, UK

The Royal College of Nursing has commended the Panorama investigation into domiciliary care. The RCN said the amount of training offered to some staff is 'deeply concerning' and that the BBC programme was right to bring this to the public's attention. The investigation revealed that some of the UK's biggest homecare providers employed carers without the relevant training required to care for vulnerable people.

Australian Medical Students' Association: Physician Assistants Not The Answer For Rural Health

The introduction of Physician Assistants (PAs) into Queensland hospitals will compromise the quality of medical student training for very little gain, the Australian Medical Students' Association (AMSA) said. The Queensland government recently announced their intention to roll out a Physician Assistant Pilot Program at five sites across the state. A similar pilot program is being planned for South Australia.

Geriatric Training Launched At UT Houston With $3.25 Million In Grant, Matching Funds

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston will launch a new program, Training Excellence in Aging Studies (TEXAS), to promote geriatrics training for physicians through a prestigious $2 million award from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and $1.25 million in matching funds. "This will allow us to teach geriatric medicine principles to everyone from the most junior medical student to practicing physicians. With the reach of Lyndon B.

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

Pharmalef 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.
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Families More Satisfied When Life Support Withdrawal Is Prolonged

According to an article published in the second October 2008 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, doctors in intensive care units (ICUs) often withdraw life support systems over a prolonged period of time as they attempt to balance the difficult needs of their patients and the families of patients.

WPIC Partners With Pitt And Community Members To Bring Unique Depression Counseling To Students

According to national statistics, one out of four college students will experience some form of depression by the age of 24, and nearly half of all college students report feeling so depressed at some point in time that they have trouble functioning.

Australian Medical Students' Association Applauds Funding Boost For General Practice Training, Australia

The Australian Medical Students' Association congratulated the federal government on their decision to boost funding to a program that will encourage more medical trainees to undertake a career in general practice. The Pre-Vocational General Practice Placement Program (PGPPP) is a scheme that gives junior doctors an opportunity to experience general practice in their prevocational years.

Limdato’s Grasp On Streamlining Clinical Trials

Limdato, www.limdato.com understands that executing a successful clinical trial requires a seamless coordination and communication with all individuals involved on levels on the trial
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Partnership Announced Between Medical Simulation Corp. And University Of South Florida

Medical Simulation Corporation (MSC) announces a new partnership with the University of South Florida (USF) to provide simulation training and education services for USF Health hospital partners and for local and national health professionals seeking continuing medical education. The MSC SimSuite Education Center is located at Tampa General Hospital, a major teaching affiliate of USF Health.

Royal Society Response To Prime Minister's Speech On Science, UK

"Science has the potential to help solve some of the great problems facing us and to help drive the economy out of recession. At a time of great economic uncertainty it is reassuring that the Prime minister is maintaining his long held commitment to science. Maintaining current investment is a good place to start but we must also look to see where we can put more money in to capitalise on our world leading science in areas such as energy.

CDISC Awarded Contract For Training Of FDA Reviewers

The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC), announced today that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) selected CDISC, via a formal RFP process, to provide training to FDA reviewers of regulatory submissions. The courses to be taught over the next two years will include CDISC Basics, the CDISC Study Data Tabulation Model (SDTM), the CDISC Analysis Data Model (ADaM) and Advanced Topics on CDISC Standards.

Pharmaceutical companies are relying on outsourcing strategies

It is imperative that pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies pass their product through the testing and regulatory process in a rapid, cost-effective manner.
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Campaigning Alliance For Lifelong Learning Secretary Of State To Be Questioned Over 1.4m Lost Adult Education Places,UK

The Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, John Denham, will this week face questions from adults who can no longer access education courses because of changes in government policy that have seen 1.4m adult education places vanish across the UK. Adult learners, and organisations representing them, are converging on Westminster on Wednesday (25 February) to lobby their local MPs and question the minister.

$50 Million 'Penn Integrates Knowledge' Neurosciences Initiative Announced By Penn

The University of Pennsylvania will make a major investment in neuroscience, the interdisciplinary study of brain/behavior relationships and nervous-system diseases, with a $50 million contribution from Penn's Health System to endow five new Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) professorships.

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.

Kriger Courses Are Indispensable To Break Into The Biopharmaceutical And Clinical Research Industry.

From what many of our students have said, Kriger www.kriger.com and their professional development courses are not only inspiring but also indispensable when trying to start a career in the biopharmaceutical and clinical research industry.
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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.

APhA Releases Student, Compounding, And Technician Books At End Of 2008

At the end of 2008, the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) published new editions of books for students entering their first professional year of study, pharmacists who compound and pharmacy technicians. Pharmacy: An Introduction to the Profession, 2nd edition (ISBN 978-1-58212-127-7; softbound; 211 pages; $29.95 [$27 for APhA members]), by L. Michael Posey, presents a concise, straightforward analysis of the top pharmacy issues and forces shaping the profession.


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.
Pharmalef Developments introduces several new products in Rheumatology, Immunology and Respiratory Diseases.With a focus on familiar, everyday health problems, Pharmalef Developments . www.pharmalef.com aims to develop and deliver products that meet the individual’s health care needs, developing a wide range of products.

In addition to its established range of highly effective and distinctive products Pharmalef Developments will introduce several new products in new fields, including Rheumatology, Immunology and Respiratory Diseases.
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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