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ALSO NOTED: Cephalon reports pain data; Sirna, GSK expand collaboration; and much more...
> Cephalon says a late-stage trial of its experimental tablet for "breakthrough" pain delivered supporting data on its effectiveness. The trial included 123 patients. Report
> Sirna and GSK have added development programs for asthma and RSV as part of their collaboration deal. As part of the respiratory collaboration, the companies also plan to pursue RNAi-based therapeutics against chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and allergic rhinitis. Release
> Canada's Migenix has raised $8.8 million through the sale of a partial royalty interest. Release
> A group of consumer advocates is taking the pharma industry to task for consistently overplaying drugs' effectiveness while sugarcoating any risks they present. Release
> As a follow-up to the recent report on Dr. Alastair J.J. Wood's move to become general partner of Symphony Capital, here's a report on how Isis' deal with Symphony allowed it to avoid a licensing deal or merger. Article (WSJ sub. req.)
> Sigma-Aldrich has acquired Iropharm's custom chemical synthesis facility in Ireland. Report
> Adherex Technologies of Research Triangle Park, NC has raised $6.5 million in a private placement. Report
> Qualyst has closed its second round of venture capital. Report
And Finally… South Korean scientists have developed the world's second android, EveR-1, who has a vocabulary of 400 words and limited facial expressions. Article






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