Andrea Gawrylewski
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Articles by Andrea Gawrylewski

Case reports: Essential or irrelevant?
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 4 min read
A new open access journal dedicated to case reports reignites an old debate over their value

For blogger: A threat, then an apology
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 2 min read
The Society of Chemical Industry apologizes to PhD student after threatening her with legal action for posting figures from a journal on her blog

Antibodies Go Recombinant
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 7 min read
Tips and resources for choosing the right antibody development program.

Sandoz stands out
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 2 min read
Sandoz stands out By Andrea Gawrylewski Courtesty of Sandoz ARTICLE EXTRAS The Little Company That Can Best Places to Work 2007 Top 30 Companies Top Large Companies Top Small Companies Most Important Factors Top Companies on the Most Important Factors Categories Best Places to Work: Survey Findings PDF Having never ranked in the history of our Best Places to Work in Industry survey, Sandoz debut

Life Science Industry Awards 2007
Life Science Industry Awards 2007 Saluting the winners: Customization, value, and customer service is the name of the game. By Andrea Gawrylewski, Bob Grant, and Manasee Wagh Although biomedical companies in search of new drugs often seem to grab all the headlines, anyone working in bioscience research and drug development knows that none of their advances would be possible without the life science industry that creates the rea

The 2007 Life Sciences Industry Awards
Saluting the winners: Customization, value, and customer service is the name of the game

Metastasis genes identified
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 3 min read
Study provides a picture of how four breast cancer genes help spread the disease to the lungs

Robert Austrian dies
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 4 min read
The pioneering physician and vaccine researcher helped create the first multivalent pneumococcal vaccine, earning him a Lasker Award

NY stem cells get green light
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 1 min read
The New York State legislature completed its budget yesterday, including a $600 million appropriation to fund stem cell research. For 2007, the state will provide the first $100 million, and the remainder of the money will come out of the Health Insurance Plan (HIP) of New York, with a $50-million-a-year cap not exceeding $500 million. However, it is unclear when the HIP funds will become available. As reported in The Scientist, a few linkurl:versions;http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display

Slideshow: The whirling fish kill
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 1 min read
Slideshow: The whirling fish kill Andrea Gawrylewski visits a western Maryland fishery as workers haul nearly 40,000 pounds of rainbow trout infected with whirling disease out of the raceways. var FO = { movie:"http://www.the-scientist.com/supplementary/flash/53046/fishy.swf", width:"550", height:"450", majorversion:"8", build:"0", xi:"true"}; UFO.create(FO, "ufoDemo"); Please download the Adobe Flash Player to view this content:

The whirling fish kill
Andrea Gawrylewski | | 3 min read
Rainbow Trout affected by whirling disease." />Rainbow Trout affected by whirling disease. In the early hours of a frigid March morning, a dozen men in waders and coveralls plunge into the icy raceway waters of the Bear Creek fish-rearing station in Accident, Md. Using large plastic baskets, they haul more than 50 pounds at a time of rainbow trout out of the cold water and into even colder air, where the fish are weighed and then tossed into a front-end loader, to be trucked to a plan












