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- ArQule, Inc. Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator instructions Your first question comes from the line of Bret Holley with Oppenheimer. Please proceed. Jay – Oppenheimer Good morning. This is Jay [ph] calling in for Bret. I had a quick question on 197 in pancreatic cancer. And that is, given the positive indications you...
- Earnings calls 2009-11-05
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- Wearable artificial pancreas will mitigate diabetes. (Research & Developments).(Brief Article)
- Researchers at the City University of London England led by Dr. Roman Hovorka are developing a wearable artificial pancreas that promises to improve the lives of diabetics. The project, sponsored by the European Commission, has produced a prototype device incorporating a sensor that measures blood glucose...
- Research articles 2002-09-01
- Cabbage may protect against pancreas cancer: Swedish study
- STOCKHOLM AFP — Eating plenty of cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and broccoli may offer protection against cancer of the pancreas, a Swedish study cited in media said. For the study, the eating habits of 40,000 women and 49,000 men were monitored over seven years. Of the total, 135...
- Research articles 2006-02-24
- SiDMAP Founders to Provide Metabolomics Component of $5.6 Million Center Grant from the NIH to Study Mechanisms of Action in Both Inflammatory and Proliferative Diseases of the Pancreas
- LOS ANGELES -- SiDMAP, LLC, announced today that its co-founders, Drs. Paul Lee and Laszlo G. Boros, will provide the metabolic profiling component of the research conducted by the UCLA Center for Excellence in Pancreatic Disease, which recently received over $5.6 million from the NIH to study various disease mechanisms...
- Research articles 2008-02-21
- First partial pancreas transplant.(Brief Article)
- Feb 14, 2005 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) The first partial pancreas transplant from a living donor has been successfully carried out in Japan. The procedure was done by James Shapiro of Canada's University of Alberta and his colleagues. The 56-year-old donor's pancreatic...
- Research articles 2005-02-15
- Triphala may inhibit cancer of pancreas.
- Byline: Sudeshna Sen Apr. 19--LONDON: New research from the University of Pittsburgh shows that triphala, a general ayurvedic medicine for stomach ailments, can inhibit cancer of the pancreas. Research by the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, which was presented at the...
- Research articles 2007-04-19
- Poor Prenatal Nutrition Permanently Damages Function of Insulin-producing Cells in the Pancreas
- BOSTON -- Joslin Scientists also Discover this Impairment in Low Birth Weight Babies Sets the Stage for Type 2 Diabetes Later in Life Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center have discovered one reason why infants with low birth weight have a high potential of developing type 2 diabetes later in...
- Research articles 2005-02-25
- Poor Prenatal Nutrition Permanently Damages Function of Insulin-Producing Cells in Pancreas; Joslin Scientists Also Discover This Impairment in Low Birth Weight Babies Sets the Stage for Type 2 Diabetes Later in Life.
- Byline: Joslin Diabetes Center BOSTON, Feb. 25 AScribe Newswire -- Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center have discovered one reason why infants with low birth weight have a high potential of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. In studies of mice, the researchers found...
- Research articles 2005-02-24
- The Post Investigates The Pancreas
- Editor's Note: The following are excerpts of the first of a continuing series on disorders of the pancreas. The series will emphasize the search for genetic markers as a means of preventing and treating the devastating cancer of this hard-to-reach organ. The first full article appears in the September/ October...
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Endocrinologists: Steve Jobs' Diagnosis (And Prognosis) Unclear
- The Wall Street Journal consulted two endocrinologists about Steve Jobs' condition. The doctors said Steve's description of having a "hormone imbalance" is vague and offered some possible diagnoses. They did not offer a prognosis: WSJ: Apple CEO Steve Jobs's statement about his health is pretty vague, and could...
- News items 2009-08-07
- What’s going on with Steve Jobs’ hormones?
- Steve Jobs' letter to the Apple community about his health problems seems to have reassured investors — the stock closed up 4.22% in Monday trading. But medically, Apple's AAPL CEO raised more questions than he answered. His eight paragraph message contains remarkably few health-related facts. They're all contained in these...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Biograph: Pancreatic Carcinoma
- A middle-aged man presented with acute epigastric pain. An abdominal CT was performed and showed streaks of fat around the body and tail of the pancreas, consistent with acute pancreatitis. Additional findings included a somewhat bulky pancreas head without any focal hypodensities. The patient was referred for an FDG PET/CT...
- Case studies 2005-11-28
- Japan to attempt first live transplant of pancreatic tissue
- TOKYO AFP — A Japanese hospital will attempt the world's first live transplant of tissue from the pancreas in an attempt to help a severely diabetic woman in her 20s, hospital officials said. Kyoto University Hospital will remove part of the pancreas of a healthy woman in her 50s...
- Research articles 2004-12-21
- Why I'm Buying Amylin Now
- Trader Mark submits: I'm following the "buy the busted stocks" instead of breakouts methodology, but breaking a rule on buying individual biotech stocks with today's purchase of Amylin Pharmaceuticals AMLN. This is one of the few biotechs I know pretty well, and have followed for quite a while - mostly...
- External links 2008-08-20
- Conjoined twins separated in India
- RAIPUR, India AFP — Ten-month-old twin boys joined at the chest and abdomen were separated here Tuesday in the fourth such surgery in India, doctors said. Surgeons separated the liver, pancreas and breastbone of the twins during a five-hour operation at a government-run hospital in Raipur, capital of the...
- Research articles 2007-05-29
- Joslin Diabetes Center Scientists Find Genetic Defects in Immunological Tolerance
- BOSTON -- Defects give the immune system the green light to attack the pancreas Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center have found genetic regions that, when defective, allow the immune system to attack the pancreas -- the first in a series of mis-steps that lead to type 1 diabetes. Armed...
- Research articles 2005-03-22
- Rhode Island Hospital Becomes Major Organ Transplant Center.
- By Felice J. Freyer, Providence Journal, R.I. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 29--Twice a day for 23 years, Greg Desroches of Smithfield got injected with insulin. It was essential to his survival, because his pancreas had stopped producing the vital sugar-regulating hormone....
- Research articles 2002-11-29
- Developing a National Allocation Model for Cadaveric Kidneys
- The UNOS Kidney Allocation Model UKAM is a software tool for the simulation and analysis of national cadaveric kidney and kidney-pancreas allocation policies for transplantation. UKAM is modular and is designed to enable easy updating of the various components as new data become available. UKAM's flexibility gives the user the...
- White papers 2000-11-13
- Peregrine Opens Stanford University Trial to Study Cancers of the Pancreas and Biliary System; Trial to Explore New Uses of Cotara
- Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
- Research articles 2001-04-12
- StemCells, Inc. Announces Issuance of Two Patents; Neural and Pancreas Stem Cell Portfolios Increased
- Business Editors and Health/Medical Writers
- Research articles 2001-06-07
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