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18:23 EDT 23rd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

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La Merie Business Intelligence provides R&D information services to the biopharmaceutical industry by individual consultancy, publication of reports and industry data. For more information visit www.lamerie.com.

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Coagulation Factors

Fourteen different blood coagulation factors are present in the body. Each plays a crucial role in the process described above. Some work to increase the activity level of the other factors while so...

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Biologics Sales in 2010 exceeded US$ 100 bln

Growth drivers were therapeutic antibodies; single digit growth for most therapeutic proteins; novel anti-inflammatory antibodies continue strong growth; number of blockbuster biologics increased...

La Merie new report - FSH, hCG and LH - Therapeutic Proteins for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

The Competitive Intelligence Report FSH, hCG and LH: Therapeutic Proteins for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) as of February 2013 provides a competitor analysis in the development pipeline of...

Motherhood 'detrimental' to women's scientific careers, study concludes

Women with advanced degrees in math-intensive academic fields drop out of fast-track research careers primarily because they want children – not because their performance is devalued or they are sho...

The Product Portfolio Strategy as Decisive Force in Forming the Future Coagulation Factor Market

With over US$ 5.5 bln sales in 2009, the five recombinant products of coagulation factors VIII, IX and VIIa attracted more than 41 projects in the R&D pipeline, 12 of them already in the clin...

Gender discrimination a reason why females choose careers outside the hard sciences, study finds

Both male and female scientists view gender discrimination as a major reason women choose to pursue careers in biology rather than physics, according to new research.

Gender discrimination a reason why females choose careers outside the hard sciences

(Rice University) Both male and female scientists view gender discrimination as a major reason women choose to pursue careers in biology rather than physics, according to new research from Rice Univer...

Night work may put women's health at risk

The risk of developing breast cancer is higher among women who have worked at night, according to new research. The study compared the careers of 1,200 women who had developed breast cancer between 20...

Time Spent on Malpractice Suits May Take Toll on Doctors

TUESDAY, Jan. 8 (HealthDay News) -- American doctors spend nearly 11 percent of their careers with malpractice claims waiting to be resolved, new research indicates. But the analysis of data from a l...

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Seeking Congruity Between Goals and Roles: A New Look at Why Women Opt Out of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Careers.

Although women have nearly attained equality with men in several formerly male-dominated fields, they remain underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)....

Meet the New Boss…Same as the Old Boss? Female Supervisors and Subordinate Career Prospects.

Whereas prior research has focused on women's access to managerial authority, an equally important question is the effect on subordinates' careers when they report to a female boss. One line of though...

Association of warfarin therapy duration after bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement with risk of mortality, thromboembolic complications, and bleeding.

The need for anticoagulation after surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) with biological prostheses is not well examined.

How do physicians and their partners coordinate their careers and private lives?

Over the past few years, there has been increasing interest in the question of how couples coordinate their careers and private lives. The aim of this study was to investigate the career arrangements...

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