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Clinical trials going off both shores

They’re coming from both oceans! In an earlier post I mentioned Austrailian and New Zeland companies that want to do medical trials cheaper than the US cost. Bang, here’s an article from BW about a Hungarian company that’s going right after the clinical trial market. The venture capitalists like what they see: a chance to make a good profit by ...

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CA-Tools 2.0 Intro

Cancer Tools Information Page What better way to get you caught up on what we are doing presently,than show you what we have done in the past!? This is our original home on the Web and the only place you can still download CA-Tools 1.0. Take a look at it and let me know your thoughts and feelings on it. ...

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Less Can be More

Online appeals do not need to be as powerful as those made through more traditional media such as DRTV and direct mail, a report into how websites build relationships with donors suggests. The research – into eight “constructs”, by a team led by Adrian Sargeant and Elaine Jay at the University of the West of England (UWE) – shows that ...

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Like chips, the dollar's getting smaller

Frankly, an iron-clad grasp of money matters has not been my forte. I’ll probably live to regret it. But, here’s the first article I’ve seen that explains in a way I can understand how things like fluctuations of the value of the dollar and the federal budget deficit affect the economy macroscopically and, to a certain extent, microscopically. The article’s ...

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