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Category Archives: AZBio News
From Discovery to Patient: The Journey of a New Drug
The development of a new drug is a long, complicated process involving up to 15 years of research and, in many cases, hundreds of millions of dollars. There are two distinct processes that every drug must go through before reaching the general patient population and treating a specific disease – Drug Discovery and Drug Development.Continue reading
Regenesis Bio Expands Leadership Team
Regenesis Biomedical Expands Payor Sources to Increase Patient Access with addition of a new Reimbursement and Health Economics Vice President and Expands Leadership Team and Market Reach with a new COO.Continue reading
The Power of Support Teams
Over the last 10 days, I learned a lot about the power of support teams.Continue reading
State Net Capitol Journal for 01 16 2012
AZBio partners with LexisNexis and State Net to bring you all the latest updates from Washington DC and around the nation. Check out the latest in the January 16, 2012 edition.Continue reading
SynCardia Nearly Doubles Sales for Second Straight Year in 2011
Manufacturer of World’s Only Approved Total Artificial Heart Profitable for 1st Time in Company’s 10-Year History
SynCardia Systems, Inc., manufacturer of the world’s only FDA, Health Canada and CE (Europe) approved Total Artificial Heart, announced today that in 2011, the company nearly doubled sales for the second straight year, representing a four-fold increase since 2009.Continue reading
Color and Lights to greet Tucson Travelers
Solar Sculpture commission awarded to a collaboration between Fairfield Enterprises, Marcus Engineering, and Taylor Designs. Continue reading
The real winners don’t compete, they work together
My View: The real winners don’t compete, they work together
by Robert Green
Premium content from Phoenix Business Journal
Friday, December 30, 2011
Competition is human nature, and it has its place. In the right venue, competition brings out the greatest potential. But the world changes and so do those venues.Continue reading
FDA releases draft guidance on medical device applications
The Food and Drug Administration unveiled draft guidance Wednesday on how it reviews applications for low-risk medical devices under the 510(k) program and is requesting industry comment.
Provista to go public with breast, lung cancer testing technology
Phoenix Business Journal, Friday, December 30, 2011
by Linda Obele, Contributing Writer