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Africa
The president of Nigeria’s Senate has proposed that people convicted of selling counterfeit drugs and food are jailed for life and fined up to ₦2 million dollars. 7 June 2016
Biotechnology
LSIPR spoke to Dr Claire Skentelbery of the ENABLE project about the need for novel developments and the importance of a solid intellectual property strategy. 7 June 2016
Africa
For something to be innovative it must “add value” and companies must ensure they understand the term in order to succeed, the 2016 BIO International Convention has heard. 7 June 2016
Americas
The 2016 BIO International Convention has heard that drug companies are on a mission to discover new tools to support the development of anti-infectives due to a decrease in the development of new antibiotics. 7 June 2016
Americas
The 2016 BIO International Convention kicked off in style Monday night with an evening of scientific discovery at the Exploratorium. 7 June 2016
Americas
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has agreed a licensing deal with German drug maker Grünenthal centring on gout treatment drug Zurampic. 6 June 2016
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More than 15,000 life sciences industry professionals will arrive in San Francisco for the 2016 BIO International Convention from June 6 to 9. LSIPR highlights some of the most interesting sessions 6 June 2016
Americas
If you can find the time between attending sessions and networking, making the most of the local area is an essential part of the 2016 BIO International Convention. LSIPR offers five tips for things to see and do in San Francisco. 6 June 2016
Americas
President Barack Obama has praised scientists and the technology industry at the honorary ceremony for scientists at the White House. 2 June 2016
Big Pharma
National Health Service England has been criticised after announcing its decision that it will not be providing the HIV treatment Truvada, which enables pre-exposure prophylaxis. 2 June 2016