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Support For GPs In Delivering Palliative Care In Aged Care Homes, Australia

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has launched a new online learning module to support general practitioners, practice nurses and general practice managers in the delivery of palliative care in aged care homes. These activities have been developed by Palliative Care Australia, with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.

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.

Philips And The Specialized Academy For Medical Training Collaborate On Education And Training Program

Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG; AEX: PHI) and the Specialized Academy for Medical Training (SAMT) announced, that they will work together to provide medical education and training programs for young Saudi high school graduates and staff in hospitals and medical centers across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is expected that several programs will be implemented from October 2008 onwards, covering medical technology disciplines including X-ray, Ultrasound and Healthcare IT.

Anestvise Inc. is Delivering Quality and Enabling Technology

Anestvice Inc. www.anestvice.com sponsors clinical trials towards manufacture of new medical devices...
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Biologists, Educators Hold Symposium And Special Workshop At National Biology Teachers Meeting In Memphis, Tenn.

On 16-17 October 2008, the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) and the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) will convene a special symposium and workshop for educators at the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) conference in Memphis, TN.

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.

Students Showcase Ageing Research, Australian National University

Could insect vision help older drivers to stay on the road longer and safer? That will be one of the questions addressed at the 2008 Intergenerational Forum on Ageing Research to be held tomorrow at The Australian National University. The forum has been organised by PhD students working on issues relevant to ageing, with the aim of bringing together and involving community and government organisations and local older people in their research.

What Clinical Research Is All About

How can researchers prove to the government that a newly-discovered drug or device is safe and effective? This is where the clinical trial comes in. The clinical trial is a research study designed to determine if a new pharmaceutical or medical device is sufficiently safe and effective for human use.
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Naked Scientist Wins Royal Society Award For Science Communication

Dr Chris Smith, Clinical Lecturer and Specialist Registrar in virology at the University of Cambridge has been awarded the prestigious Royal Society(1) Kohn award for his work engaging a diverse audience with science, it was announced today (Thursday 28 August 2008). Dr Smith received the award for his pioneering radio show - the Naked Scientists - and his podcasts and books that reach audiences worldwide.

Global Opportunities For Medical Students Recognised

The University of Queensland's School of Medicine has been recognised for its provision of innovative programs in outward mobility and student exchange. The School of Medicine won the Excellence in Outward Mobility award in the 2008 Queensland Education and Training International (QETI) awards last week.

Society Participates In Examine Your Future Careers Fair, UK

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain's Careers Service attended the second Examine Your Future careers fair on 20 June, organised jointly by NHS Careers and UCAS. Held at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London, the event was specifically targeted at year-11 and -12 students with a strong interest in science and medicine.

Outsourcing is not a new concept to pharmaceutical companies

Outsourcing is not a new concept to pharmaceutical companies; however, its use increased dramatically in the mid-1990s, and it is expected to continue to increase going forward.
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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.

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.

New 40th Edition Of Gray's Anatomy Celebrates 150 Years As The World's Preeminent Anatomical Reference

Elsevier, the leading publisher of medical and scientific literature, announces the publication of the 40th edition of the most famous anatomical reference in the world, Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice in September 2008.

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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Medication Safety Symposium Presented By The Joint Commission And Joint Commission Resources

Medication errors in the health care environment can occur anytime there is a communication breakdown, but they are preventable if everyone on the patient care team learns to work together. To address this issue The Joint Commission and Joint Commission Resources (JCR) are hosting a Medication Safety Symposium: Teaming up for Medication Management and Systems Improvement, August 5-7, 2008, in Chicago, Ill. JCR is a not-for-profit affiliate of The Joint Commission.

Professor Of Radiology At University Of Cincinnati Receives Neuroradiology Society's Highest Honor

The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) recently awarded Robert Lukin, MD, the organization's highest honor: the Gold Medal. The University of Cincinnati (UC) professor of radiology and former chair accepted the award at the society's annual meeting in New Orleans. The Gold Medal was established in 1995 to honor individuals who have made "exceptional contributions" to the field of neuroradiology.

PSA Awards ACT's Top Pharmacy Students, Australia

PSA's ACT Branch presented awards to two of the top students graduating from the University of Canberra's Master of Pharmacy program at a ceremony in Canberra on July 29. PSA ACT Branch President Gabrielle Cooper said the newly formed branch had instituted the awards to provide the same level of service for students in the ACT as they would receive in other jurisdictions.

Patients enrolment is a greatest challenge for the clinical research industry in the USA, Canada and European Union.

Patients enrolment is a greatest challenge for the clinical research industry in the USA, Canada and European Union.
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Association Of Faculties Of Medicine Of Canada Urges Government To Raise Funding For CIHR

AFMC (The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada) President and CEO Nick Busing, M.D., issued the following statement today urging the Canadian Government to follow the lead of US Senate Democratic leaders by increasing funding for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as a strategy for economic prosperity.

U.S. Must Enact Measures To Support The Role Of International Medical Graduates In U.S. Health Care Delivery Says American College Of Physicians

In a new paper, released yesterday, 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.

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.

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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First Glimpse Of A Key DNA Repair Protein At Work

Repairing breaks in the two strands of the DNA double helix is critical for avoiding cancer. In humans and other organisms, a molecular machine called the MRN complex is responsible for finding and signaling double-strand breaks (DSBs), then launching the error-free method of DNA repair called homologous recombination. In an article in the online October 3, 2008 issue of the journal Cell, John Tainer of the Life Sciences Division at the U.S.

Medpedia Launches Giant Wikipedia-Like Medical And Health Encyclopedia

Cyberspace is buzzing today with news of Medpedia, a global collaboration wikipedia-type project that will offer a massive amount of up to date medical and health information for free to anyone with an internet connection. Medpedia is described as the "world's largest collaborative online encyclopedia of medicine".

New University To Create Centre Of Excellence In South And West London

Two colleges of the University of London are set to merge, joining forces to become a major player in higher education and health research and education in south and west London. St George's, University of London and Royal Holloway, University of London, have announced plans to form a single institution within the University of London.

In the United States, CROs receive an estimated 60% of the clinical research outsourced from pharmaceutical companies.

Typically, large CROs compete on the basis of medical and scientific expertise in specific therapeutic areas; the ability to manage large-scale trials on a global basis with strategically located facilities
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Plymouth Hospitals To Lead Cancer Surgery Training Programme, England

Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust has been chosen to co-ordinate the national programme for the training of existing consultants in advanced keyhole surgery for the treatment of bowel cancer. The Department of Health has appointed Consultant General Surgeon, Mr Mark Coleman as the National Clinical Lead for the Laparoscopic Colorectal Cancer Surgery Training Programme.

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.

New Online Exam Aid For Trainees - The Royal Society Of Medicine Press

The Royal Society of Medicine Press has just launched examdoctor, a new interactive revision site for trainee doctors. RSM Press has sourced knowledge and experience from expert authors to produce the best possible preparation resource for Royal College and specialist assessments. The initial material for examdoctor, located at http://www.examdoctor.co.

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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The 10th Mountain Medicine And High Altitude Physiology Course At The National Mountain Centre In North Wales

December 5th-7th sees the 10th Mountain Medicine and High Altitude Physiology Course, set in the dramatic scenery of Plas Y Brenin, the National Mountain Centre in Capel Curig, Gwynedd, North Wales. Run by the University of Leicester in association with Medical Expeditions, the three-day course attracts an international panel of speakers, including leading altitude physiologists and physicians from around the world.

Events Seek To Raise Health Awareness Among Blacks; Magazine Ranks Top Schools For Hispanic Medical Students

The following summarizes events related to reducing racial health care disparities. Portland, Ore.: Portland Community College's Cascade Campus on Saturday will host a conference that focuses on memory and aging in the black community, the

Medical Students See Red For HIV And AIDS, Australian Medical Students' Association

Medical students across Australia have rallied as part of a nation-wide effort to increase awareness of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), a devastating spectrum of disease afflicting an estimated 33 millions of people across the globe. To raise awareness, Australian medical students have hosted several fundraising and educational events all around the country.

Outsourcing of R&D functions is reshaping the drug development services industry.

As per Esploron www.esploron.com executive management the cost of drug development has soared during the past ten years compelling pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to look for new, smarter ways of conducting clinical research.
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Launch Of New Interactive Renal Anaemia Resource For Physicians

EPG Health Media, developers of e-communication and clinical information solutions for the health sector, announced the launch of a new interactive Renal Anaemia Knowledge Centre within the web-based physician resource www.epgonline.org.

Initiatives, Events Offer Training To HIV/AIDS Workers, Educate Families On Children's Exposure To Toxins, Expand Services To American Indians

The following highlights initiatives and events that seek to reduce racial and ethnic health disparities.Denver: The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center is working with agencies to train public health workers in hopes of reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS among American Indians,

70 Doctoral Fellowships Funded By NSF To Move Stem Cell Discoveries From Bench To Bedside

Rutgers University has received a $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to apply engineering, physical science and mathematical disciplines to stem cell research. In funding 70 doctoral fellowships, the program can equip experts in fields such as cell and molecular biology, computational modeling and biomaterials to move stem-cell breakthroughs from the biology lab into practical and commercially viable therapies.

Clinproxy is on the leading edge of adaptive clinical trials.

Clinproxy, www.clinproxy.com believes that adaptive clinical trials can drastically reduce the cost, time and subject drug exposure of clinical development.
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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.

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).

Irish Medicines Formulary Edition 4 Now Published

The Irish Medicines Formulary (IMF), Edition 4, has now been published and distributed to registered GPs in fulltime practice in Ireland. Since it was first published in February 2007, IMF continues to grow to meet the needs of Irish healthcare professionals. A major innovation in Edition 4 is the inclusion of Illness Definitions.

The Best CROs bring a “big picture” Perspective

The key benefit of having a full service CRO is their ability to asses and expand risk management and to encompass a broader range of risk issues.
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Annals Of Family Medicine September/October 2008

Cuts in Funding for Physician Training May Mean Fewer Physicians to Staff Community Health Centers Federal efforts to improve access to health care for underserved populations by expanding community health center capacity may be futile without continued federal support of Title VII primary care training grants.

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.

Pathology - It's Not Just About Silent Witness And CSI: Miami! Colchester, England

Sixth-formers will be at Colchester General Hospital early next month (Nov) to take part in the UK's first National Pathology Week. About 80 students from different Colchester schools, including The Sixth Form College and The Philip Morant School, will attend the educational workshop. It will include practical sessions covering a wide range of subjects, such as the diagnosis of bleeding disorders, diabetes, infection control, cholesterol and breast cancer.

Clinproxy is a CRO with a focus on the Investigator with aspects essential for validating a drug’s remedial benefits.

Clinproxy is a CRO with a focus on the Investigator with aspects essential for validating a drug’s remedial benefits.
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Accord On Core Competency, Standards And Quality Assurance In Health Promotion And Education

In response to the global health crisis, 26 leading authorities in competency-based and accreditation movements in global health promotion, health education, and public health reached an accord last week on what should comprise the domains of core competency in health promotion and health education. The conference, the first of its kind, was co-chaired by Prof.

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.

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.

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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New Mexico, Other States Implementing Legislation To Ensure Culturally Competent Care

New Mexico is among a "handful of states that are legislating culturally competent care" to ensure that health care providers receive appropriate training, the AP/Las Cruces Sun-News reports. According to the AP/Sun-News, the way a physician enters a room and greets and communicates with patients can be viewed differently by different cultures.

National Pathology Week 3-9 November - Royal College Of Pathologists

The Royal College of Pathologists and other specialist societies are holding the first National Pathology Week from 3-9 November 2008 to promote pathology. Over 150 fun free events are being held in hospitals and communities all over the United Kingdom and include interactive workshops, laboratory tours, stands in shopping centres, art competitions, quizzes and even a touring pathology bus.

Association Of Faculties Of Medicine Of Canada Endorses AAMC Policies Regarding Industry Funding Of Medical Education

At its fall meeting in Ottawa on November 14th, the Board of Directors of the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) voted unanimously to endorse the principles set out in the Association of American Medical Colleges' (AAMC) report titled Industry Funding of Medical Education. "Our academic relationships with industry are important and complex," said Dr. Harold Cook, Chair of the AFMC Board of Directors and Dean of Medicine at Dalhousie University.

CROs in the new millennium

The Clinical Research Organization industry has reached a new level of development in clinical trials. There are now more than twelve hundred CROs with the greatest number existing in Europe, followed by North America and Asia.
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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

BMA Cymru Wales Welcomes Health Minister's Extension Of Free Accommodation For Junior Doctors

All first year doctors training in Wales will now benefit from free hospital accommodation until July 2010. Health Minister Edwina Hart had previously agreed to extend the provision of free on-site housing for F1 training grade doctors in Wales, until next Summer. She has now announced that will be extended for a further 12 months.

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.

Streamlining the process of Clinical Trials

The process of clinical trials can be costly to say the least. Clinical affairs consumes an average of 37% of R&D budgets.
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Learning Across Life Span Via Video Games

Certain types of video games can have beneficial effects, improving gamers' dexterity as well as their ability to problem-solve - attributes that have proven useful not only to students but to surgeons, according to research discussed at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. In one paper, Fordham University psychologist Fran C. Blumberg, PhD, and Sabrina S.

BMA Cymru Wales New Junior Doctors Video - "we Want The Best To Be The Best"

A new video, aimed at medical students is helping to put Wales on the training map. BMA Cymru Wales has worked in partnership with the Wales Deanery for Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education, to produce a DVD for students, giving an invaluable insight into medical training in Wales. The aim of the video is to "sell" Wales as a key destination to study medicine and to attract more junior doctors to apply, to complete their postgraduate training here.

ASTRO And ACR Announce Joint Radiation Oncology Practice Accreditation Program

The American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology and the American College of Radiology have announced a new partnership for radiation oncology practice accreditation that builds on the ACR's current successful program that has served as the industry standard for more than 20 years.

Biopharmaceutical companies focus their attention on outsourcing

In the world of clinical trails it is crucial that the process in which a product goes through the testing and regulatory process be swift at the same time remaining within the budget.
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Benefits And Applications Of Medical Simulation Examined By Rhode Island Hospital Simulation Center

Emergency medicine physicians and simulation experts from Rhode Island Hospital discuss the benefits of advanced medical simulation in five manuscripts appearing in the November 2008 issue of Academic Emergency Medicine (now available online). The articles describe how simulation centers, along with new portable simulation technology, offer unique training opportunities for dynamic, complex and unanticipated medical situations in acute care fields.

Lancashire Scheme To Encourage Next Generation Of Health And Social Care Workers Wins A Top Training Accolade, England

The Central Lancashire Health and Social Care Cadet initiative was awarded a 2008 National Training Award in the North West regional finals for partnership and collaboration. Run by UK Skills on behalf of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, these awards are the UK's most prestigious accolade for excellence in training and people development. The Cadet scheme is a training initiative that prepares 16 to 20 year olds for a career in health and social care.


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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