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HEALTH |
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ICER Comes Under Renewed Scrutiny |
As we enter a new and exciting era of medicine, there is an important question we need to answer: What if we could measure the efficacy of a medicine, and more broadly, the value a specific medicine will have on patients and society as a whole? |
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Industrial & Environmental |
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National Women’s History Month: Rosalind Franklin Nomination Opens |
Each March, the U.S. celebrates National Women’s History Month, recognizing the great contributions women have made to our nation. It’s a fitting time to announce that BIO is now accepting nominations for the 2018 Rosalind Franklin Award... |
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International |
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Highlighting History: Hong Kong’s New Listing Regime |
Recent announcements that the Hong Kong Stock Exchange plans to allow the listing of pre-revenue biotech companies onto it’s stock exchange has potential to yield significant changes for the global biotech industry... |
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Food & Agriculture |
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National Nutrition Month: The Promise of Gene Editing |
One of the leading voices at the intersection of cooking and nutrition is Monica Reinagel or, as active social media users might know her, @NutritionDiva. To kick off National Nutrition Month, Reinagel (a trained chef and nutritionist) wrote a piece about the promise of gene editing, or more specifically CRISPR-Cas9 (“CRISPR”), for the website Food & Nutrition... |
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Food & Agriculture |
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Grocery Store GMO Myths: Can you help spot them? |
GMO misinformation is all around us, especially in our grocery aisles. GMO misinformation online and in the media is at its peak, perpetuating anti-scientific claims and fears about GMOs… |
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