The US Food and Drug Administration has relaxed some of the rules governing how companies must test the sterility of materials used to make biologic drugs.
Daily News Roundup
The US Food and Drug Administration has relaxed some of the rules governing how companies must test the sterility of materials used to make biologic drugs.
An examination of Swedish health and educational records suggests that more schooling results in healthier adults.
The FDA is on board with a proposal to speed the approval of experimental pharmaceuticals that show big treatment effects early in clinical testing.
The University of Michigan is funding exploratory ideas that cross disciplinary boundaries with $20,000 a pop.
Nanoparticles in mice can be switched on to activate insulin production using a radio signal.
A new bill aims to increase transparency in cancer clinical trials by requiring researchers to divulge all outcomes.
Anxious mice are more likely to come down with aggressive skin cancer than those who show less stress on behavioral tests.
The United Kingdom government hatches a plan to provide free public access to government-funded research.
California mulls a state law that would criminalize the unauthorized sharing, storing, or analyzing of genetic data.
The White House announces a strategy to foster development of biological products in fields ranging from medicine to agriculture.