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 #ALT#Webinar: Achieving Good Manufacturing Practice Standards

The GMP environment guarantees the identity, strength, quality, and purity of pharmaceutical products. On January 28, Dr. Kerry Hughes, Technical Leader at Contract Research Organization, Alamac, will deliver a webinar on best practices for a GMP environment and outline how she uses NMR spectroscopy in drug discovery, drug development, and manufacturing workflows.

Don't miss this short webinar, taking place on January 28, 2020.

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   UMN and Windgap Medical collaborate to design cyanide antidote autoinjectorUMN and Windgap Medical collaborate to design cyanide antidote autoinjector
 
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities and Windgap Medical have received a $3.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a new device to quickly administer a recently developed antidote for cyanide poisoning.
 
   ELRIG UK and British Pharmacological Society form strategic alliance to improve education, drive drug discoveryELRIG UK and British Pharmacological Society form strategic alliance to improve education, drive drug discovery
 
The European Laboratory Research & Innovation Group UK and the British Pharmacological Society, announced today that they have formed a strategic alliance.
 
 Study suggests antiarrhythmic drug as potential treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension
 
Study suggests antiarrhythmic drug as potential treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertensionHigh blood pressure in the lungs, known as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), is a potentially fatal disease caused by obstruction of blood flow in the lungs.
 
 
 Chemical found in tropical flower could help to treat deadly pancreatic cancer
 
Chemical found in tropical flower could help to treat deadly pancreatic cancerAn international team of scientists led by the University of Bath have made drug-like molecules inspired by a chemical found in a tropical flower, that they hope could in the future help to treat deadly pancreatic cancer.
 
 
 Study reveals mechanism that helps pancreatic cancer cells avoid starvation
 
Study reveals mechanism that helps pancreatic cancer cells avoid starvationA new study reveals the mechanism that helps pancreatic cancer cells avoid starvation within dense tumors by hijacking a process that pulls nutrients in from their surroundings.
 
 
 Scientists discover specific neurons that promote reward-like behaviors, alcohol consumption
 
Scientists discover specific neurons that promote reward-like behaviors, alcohol consumptionScientists have known that a region of the brain called the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) plays a role in behaviors related to alcohol use and consumption in general. It's been less known which precise populations of brain cells and their projections to other brain regions mediate these behaviors.
 
 
 Medications prescribed to children with chronic kidney disease may harm their kidneys
 
Medications prescribed to children with chronic kidney disease may harm their kidneysAn analysis of records from primary care practices in the United Kingdom found that many children with kidney disease are prescribed medications that may be toxic to their kidneys.
 
 
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