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but the gastronomic preferences of future astronauts are the genuine motivation for experiments conducted by chemists John Lioumbas and Thodoris Karapantsios of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece.
Meanwhile, German firm Dr Falk Pharma is collaborating with Coronado in a similar trial. Coronado also expects results from its multiple sclerosis trials next year.
and synthesised as pharmaceuticals, just as scientists did with penicillin. Several discoveries have already been made with hookworms
 says Neal Benowitz, a pharmacologist from the University of California, San francisco. Potent drugas always with toxicology,
The German chemist Fritz Haber invented a way of converting the nitrogen in air into liquid ammonia (NH3.
In January this year, gamers produced the first crowdsourced protein redesign oe revving up the performance of an enzyme for one of the most important reactions organic chemists use to build compounds ranging from drugs to pesticides.
Triumphantly, the last panel of the comic declares that chemists could now set up efficient factories"to meet all the food shortages anywhere in the world Â
which currently does voluntary marijuana analysis for about 100 growers and dispensaries. Minor and others in the pot business say industry standards are needed.
restaurants and pharmaceutical factories have no experience regulating pot. Can they be tapped to inspect marijuana grows?
said Sibley whose town boasts of amenities such as a hospital, a nursing home, a bank, a newspaper and a pharmacy.
said Sibley whose town boasts of amenities such as a hospital, a nursing home, a bank, a newspaper and a pharmacy.
Anyone who thinks it would be easy to get rich selling marijuana in a state where its legal should spend an hour with Ravi Respeto, manager of the Farmacy, an upscale dispensary here that offers Strawberry Haze, Hawaiian Skunk and other strains
and taxing a for-profit marijuana Trade in California, medical marijuana dispensary owners work in nonprofit collectives,
when dispensary mania began last year, after President Obama announced that federal law enforcement officials wouldnt trouble users
hundreds of dispensaries popped up and a startling number of residents turned out to be in oesevere pain,
whole-grain kind of college town where the number of dispensaries anywhere from 50 to 100, depending on
and saw that there were only four dispensaries in Boulder, and they were all right on campus,
The best of Boulders dispensaries display their product in the sort of glass cases found in jewelry stores or high-end bakeries.
says Michael Bellingham, owner of the Boulder Medical Marijuana Dispensary, who is holding a jar of Jack the Ripper,
One dispensary employee swears that his hippie parents christened him Onefree but he prefers to be called Dave
A few dispensary owners declined to be interviewed; many are still wrapping their heads around the idea that
and a lot of dispensaries offer loyalty cards buy a lot, get some free. If smoking doesnt appeal, there are lots of pot edibles, like cookies, fudge, butter, candy bars, muffins,
What should a for-profit medical marijuana dispensary look like, anyway? State law says that the cannabis has to be in oelimited access areas,
Another, Dr. Reefer its the name of the dispensary and the trade name of the owner is proudly ramshackle,
makes other dispensary owners, not to mention some local politicians, wince. After all, theyre trying to create respectability maybe even some class and Dr. Reefers not helping.
Pharmacies, which filled those prescriptions, and were one of the few places whiskey could be bought legally,
allow a dispensary to sell the marijuana of six plants, though the pot can be sold to anyone with a certificate.
So the more caregiver rights a dispensary collects the more pot it can sell. The second essential:
A batch of regulations known as Amendment 1284, signed by the governor on June 7, is expected to put many dispensaries out of business,
treat dispensaries a bit like pharmacies and a bit like casinos. Felons will soon be prohibited from owning dispensaries.
Mr. Werner is selling the Dr. Reefer store. Twenty-four-hour Webcams will be trained on every growing facility and dispensary in the state.
There are restrictions on hours, new rules for licensing, labeling and on and on. Dispensary owners, generally speaking, arent complaining.
The more regulated the business becomes, the easier it will be to operate, says Ms. Respeto of the Farmacy.
to become a medical marijuana dispensary franchise and do for Super Silver Haze what Rite aid did for pills.
All dispensary workers sound utterly sincere about the health benefits of marijuana, and each has a story about an elderly man
But when was the last time your pharmacy had a milkshake night? Selling oedosage controlled scoops of chocolate peanut butter ice cream?
Judging from three days of visits to a dozen places, the sweet spot of the dispensary demographic seems to be 20-to 30-year-olds, all of whom,
Like every patient, Mr. Aten is courted assiduously with freebies by dispensaries who covet his caregiver rights. oemy guy used to give me a free half-ounce every month,
what he cant show up in dispensaries to pitch his services. And when patients arrive, they find a highly streamlined operation.
a chemist with the Indoor Environment Department of Berkeley Labs Environmental Energy Technologies Division. oetsnas are among the most broadly acting and potent carcinogens present in unburned tobacco and tobacco smoke.
But, in 1932, Swiss agricultural chemist Max Kleiber presented a paper with a now-famous graph.
Look for wait-less systems to spring to life in doctor offices, auto service shops, pharmacies, Disneyland,
#The pills are known the oldest archaeological remains of ancient pharmaceuticals. They would have been taken with a mouthful of wine or water,
The Johns Hopkins study#hose results will be published this week in the journal Psychopharmacology#nvolved giving healthy volunteers varying doses of psilocybin in a controlled and supportive setting, over four separate sessions.
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, a start-up company in Boston, tested its experimental diet drug on some of the Oregon monkeys.
a pharmacist in Toronto who writes for the Web site Science-Based Medicine. But there isn t any evidence,
a professor at the University of Athens School of Pharmacy, is one of Europe s top experts on the bioactive properties of herbs and natural products.
In the early 1800#s, The british chemist Humphry Davy invented the light bulb but it was a failure.
Gene therapy-Gene therapy is the use of DNA as a pharmaceutical agent to treat disease, with the most common form involving DNA that has been encoded with a functional fix to replace a mutated one.
pharmaceutical giant Sanofi, has manufactured 35 tons of artemisinin#roughly equivalent to 70 million courses of treatment.
The book dispensaries at available 24/7 and operate like ATM machines with a swipe of a library card to dispense books.
Hyper-Individualized Medicine Professor Lee Cronin at the University of Glasgow believes we will soon be using 3d printers to replace traditional pharmaceuticals with hyper-individualized medicines that are printed specifically for the person at the time they ordered them.
Chemists with the University of Texas and the University of Marburg have devised a method of using a small electrical field that will remove the salt from seawater.
and Drug Administration, sold by pharmacies over the counter, bought by consumers, and covered by many state Medicaid programs:
despite their conservative bona fides were among the most influential supporters of the environment. 1. Margaret Thatcher Trained as a chemist at Oxford university the late British Prime minister Thatcher may have understood the scientific underpinnings of climate change and other environmental issues better than most other
But it's someone's job to create those fireworks namely a chemist. That chemist designs fireworks with chemicals that emit beautiful colors
when they're heated. For example copper compounds burn blue strontium compounds let off a crimson hue
and pharmaceutical practices and on the development of pharmacology and medicine over the centuries the researchers said.
Pharmaceutical firms can use this to continue to monopolise markets after patents run out. The US has proposed text in the TPP that allows patents for new uses
if regulating agencies take too long to grant patents to pharmaceutical manufacturers. This seems to suggest that a longer patent would be granted to make up for time wasted during the application process.
and pharmacology at Wake Forest School of medicine who was involved not in the study. Because of the demands of a growing fetus pregnant women need higher amounts of nutrients.
The agriculture industry aided by pharmaceutical manufacturers could block regulation by subjecting the FDA's science to nearly infinite rounds of scrutiny specifically to achieve paralysis by analysis. Those special interests would have free rein to claim that the science was not certain that the agency had looked not at every study
and tap the trees for their high-value resins which the company exports to Europe to meet the rising need for such materials in products from pharmaceuticals to cosmetics to baked goods.
I could still make time for music he says His father was a chemist and his mother who raised him is a professor of mathematics at Hofstra University.
Yvette Naudã a chemist at the University of Pretoria South africa who was involved not in the study thinks it's refreshing to see a noninsect hypothesis for fairy circles
Doctoral student Megan Szyndler Loudon and chemist Robert Corn of UC Irvine and entomologists Kenneth Haynes and Michael Potter of the University of Kentucky collaborated on the study.
if Big Pharma can invent a pill for it)? Or did Jobs'undeniable success at Apple perhaps the most imaginative and successful company of the 21st century cost him his happiness his family and even his health?
Plants exploited by ancient apothecaries have given rise to more complex and effective cures and alkaloids isolated from natural herbs have found their way into the neat little pills people get from the pharmacy today.
In a nod to the world's 30000 herbs that belong to a storied history of healing botanists have gathered 500 medicinal plants for a living exhibition called Wild Medicine here at the New york Botanical garden.
and they aren't as rigorously tested as pharmaceuticals. What's more two different batches of the same herb could vary widely in their potency because of the environment in
7 Ancient Health Wisdoms Explained The study was published last month in the Journal of Pharmaceutical
The 10 Most Outrageous Military Experiments The use of poisonous gas and other chemical weapons was banned by the Geneva Protocol following World war i sometimes referred to as the chemists'war during
As he was of an age generally not thought to be need in of such pharmacological support
and that the chemicals are of a pharmaceutical grade. Â In the meantime Seidman worries that e-cigarettes simply assist smokers who wish to bring e-cigarettes into places such as airports where the smoker would
however scientific evidence supporting its use for any condition is currently lacking said Catherine Ulbricht senior pharmacist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
which has some potentially attractive qualities Some studies have shown that HCA stops an enzyme that turns sugar into fat said Catherine Ulbricht senior pharmacist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
Further high-quality research is needed said Catherine Ulbricht senior pharmacist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
or visiting traditional pharmacies have no idea these animals are dying out. 10 Species You Can Kiss Goodbye Increasing awareness would likely reduce demand for these products.
#CVS to Become 1st National Pharmacy Chain to Stop Selling Tobacco The drugstore chain CVS/Caremark will stop selling tobacco products making it the first national chain to do so the company
and tobacco products at CVS/pharmacy is the right thing for us to do for our customers
Smoking causes 480000 deaths yearly in the U s. CVS has been evolving fashioning itself as not only a retail store but also a provider of health care services offering pharmacy counseling and in store health clinics.
Sales of tobacco at pharmacies can send the wrong message said Dr. Troyen Brennan of CVS
Making cigarettes available in pharmacies in essence'renormalizes'the product by sending the subtle message that it cannot be all that unhealthy
We've shown quite clearly that lycopene improves the function of blood vessels in cardiovascular disease patients Dr. Joseph Cheriyan a consultant clinical pharmacologist
and pharmacology as we learn more about our natural environment. Hopefully too we can develop better ways of reducing the huge amount of food loss that takes place
We are very confident that livestock emissions were being underestimated said lead study author Kevin Wecht an atmospheric chemist at Harvard university in Massachusetts.
We believe that this may be preliminary evidence for the first treatment for autism that improves symptoms by apparently correcting some of the underlying cellular problems study author Dr. Paul Talalay a professor of pharmacology
Types of tattoos There are a number of temporary tattoos on the market said Bhakti Petigara Harp a chemist in the FDA's Office of Cosmetics and Colors.
or pharmacist to determine what treatments are best to use. If no resistance to insecticides is suspected the AAP recommends using products that contain pediculicides known as pyrethrins or the chemical permethrin.
This project pushed the detection limits of absorbed organic residue analysis said lead study author Marisol Correa-Ascencio an archaeological chemist at the University of Bristol in England.
In 1931 American chemist Arthur Fox accidentally released a cloud of phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) powder into his laboratory.
In multiple cases at home wannabe chemists have blown up their homes trying to extract cannabis concentrates themselves.
Behavioral psychologists pharmacologists physicians epidemiologists and biologists among others also should weigh in. Protecting our families from harm should not be trumped by invented theories about lost pleasure.
There is a big difference between a pharmaceutical like a medication and a supplement Hendrickson said.
which other substances sold as supplements contained pharmaceutical agents Hendrickson said. For instance valerian root supplement pills that are sold as an herbal sleep aid have been found to contain valium as it was cheaper for the pill manufacturer to use the drug than the herb he said.
In the past six years funding for part of the network the collection of air samples in flasks has kept not pace with cost increases said Ed Dlugokencky an atmospheric chemist with NOAA's Earth sciences Research Laboratory
John Pickett, a biological chemist from the Rothamsted Research institute in Harpenden, UK, is pleased also that negative environmental effects of pesticides can be avoided.
The drug company Abbott laboratories in Abbott Park, Illinois, is to buy Solvay Group's pharmaceutical business for  4. 5 billion (US$6. 6 billion.
The acquisition will also see Abbott increase its annual US$2. 7-billion pharmaceutical research and development investment by $500 million.
says chemist Susan Kegley of the California-based Pesticide Action Network North america. But methyl iodide is by some measures four times as toxic as methyl bromide,
The EPA approved methyl iodide in October 2007, prompting protest at the time including from a group of chemists familiar with the toxic properties of the chemical in the lab
says Roald Hoffmann, a Nobel-prize-winning chemist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New york, who protested the federal approval of methyl iodide.
headed by chemist John Froines, before making a decision. Froines expects the process to take weeks.
London-based pharma giant Glaxosmithkline revealed plans on 4 february to shut down early-stage research into pain and depression medications,
says William Patterson, an isotope chemist at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, and lead author of the study1.
biochemistry and pharmacology. go. nature. com/Errfze 27-29 april The Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Drug Discovery Chemistry conference is held in San diego, California,
The US pharmacy chain Walgreens postponed plans to start selling a personal genome-testing kit in thousands of its shops last week,
Astellas Pharma, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, said on 16 may that it had agreed to pay US$4 billion to purchase OSI Pharmaceuticals,
based in New york. The US firm is known best for its anticancer drug erlotinib (Tarceva). Business watch Investors are losing confidence in Monsanto,
But Robert Bergman, a chemist at the University of California, Berkeley, who cosigned a 2007 letter of protest against the use of the fumigant,
The DPR commissioned an independent review, led by chemist John Froines, to settle the debate (see'Strawberry pesticide leaves sour taste').
says Roald Hoffmann, a Nobel-prize-winning chemist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New york, who cosigned the 2007 protest letter with Bergman.
Pharma R&d shuffle: Astrazeneca has hired Pfizer's research and development (R&d) chief, Martin Mackay, to take the helm of its own R&d programme.
Business watch A growing need to cut pharmaceutical and biotechnology research costs is fuelling a boom in the contract research organization (CRO) industry.
According to an August 2009 report by London-based market analysts Business Insights, CROS accounted for 20%of the global pharmaceutical and biotechnology research and development budget in 2008.
Pharma deal: Generic drugs maker Aspen Pharmacare, based in Durban, South africa, will buy the drugs manufacturing unit of Australian company Sigma Pharmaceuticals for Aus$900 million (US$806 million).
Aspen, which is owned 19 by pharmaceutical giant Glaxosmithkline, headquartered in London, and is Africa's largest drugs manufacturer,
wanted to expand its position in the Australian generics market. It announced the deal on 16 august.
This month, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and drug behemoth Merck, headquartered in Whitehouse Station, New jersey, both released promising results from late-stage clinical trials of their leading drugs against the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
which includes the pharmaceutical multinationals Pfizer and Astrazeneca, will also design software to make the results useful to researchers and clinicians.
Chemists help archaeologists to probe biblical history: Nature News TEL MEGIDDO Fabled as a site of biblical battles and spectacular palaces,
Chemists make up half of the two dozen excavators on the team, which is being led by Finkelstein and Steve Weiner,
Hungarian emergency agencies, assisted by environmental chemists from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, are confident that there will be no lasting damage to human health
Nobel chemist dies John Fenn (pictured who shared the 2002 Nobel prize in Chemistry, died on 10 december aged 93.
US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & johnson issued a long-awaited public offer to buy Crucell, a biotechnology firm headquartered in Leiden, The netherlands.
Business Pharma chiefs After four years as chief executive of New york-based drug company Pfizer, Jeffrey Kindler announced his retirement on 6 december.
He is to be replaced by Ian Read, the firm's global head of pharmaceuticals. The move was a surprise.
500 million in 2008 墉 doubling from 1%to 2. 2%of total European pharmaceutical R&d spending,
People King Faisal prize Chemists George Whitesides, of Harvard university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Richard Zare, of Stanford university in California, have been announced as winners of this year's King Faisal International Prize for Science.
People Stolen secrets A former research chemist at the chemical giant Dow was last week found guilty of stealing trade secrets,
and asked for a third to be pulled off the Market research cutback Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on 1 february announced cuts to its research budget
Keith Goulding, a soil chemist at the agricultural research centre Rothamsted Research, in Harpenden, UK,
Nobel chemist dies William Lipscomb, who won the 1976 Nobel prize in Chemistry for his work on chemical bonding,
marketed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was given the green light on 23 may 墉 10 days after the agency approved boceprevir (Victrelis) made by Merck of Whitehouse Station, New jersey.
Its last major deal was an $8. 8-billion acquisition of biotech firm Millennium Pharmaceuticals,
Trend watch A pivotal paper by chemist John Fenn saw huge numbers of citations almost immediately after its 1989 publication,
Preventing HIV Pharmaceutical firm Gilead Sciences wants to sell anti-HIV drugs to healthy people,
Hepatitis C hopefuls Pharmaceutical giant Bristol-myers squibb of New york city has become the latest company to spend billions on the promise of hepatitis C treatments.
Teva rethink Israeli pharmaceutical firm Teva, the world's largest maker of generic drugs, may shift its focus towards branded medicines after it announced a new chief executive.
As early as 1999, the FDA spoke about the promise of GE animals for both food and pharmaceutical purposes.
W. Greenblatt/Sygma/Corbisnobel chemist dies Organic chemist William Knowles (pictured), who shared the 2001 Nobel prize in Chemistry,
Pharma fines Drug giant Glaxosmithkline will pay US$3 billion in fines for enormous health-care fraud.
Belviq (lorcaserin), made by Arena Pharmaceuticals in San diego, California, suppresses food cravings by mimicking the effects of serotonin in the brain.
Pharma closure About 1, 000 Â jobs are to be lost with the closure of pharmaceutical company Roche s research site in Nutley
Amylin buy up Two pharmaceutical giants, Bristol-myers squibb and Astrazeneca, are teaming up to acquire the biotech firm Amylin,
Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State Univ. AZT-maker dies Jerome Horwitz, the chemist who inadvertently created the first antiretroviral drug for AIDS,
Chemist Bai Chunli, current president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was elected also as the organization s president.
two teams one led by chemist Donald Mottram at the University of Reading, UK, the other by Richard Stadler at Nestlã in Lausanne,
Yes, counters David King, a chemist and director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, also at Oxford."
when he heard the identity of the pathogen in the epidemic that originated with the New england Compounding Center pharmacy in Framingham, Mass."
MÃ lanie Salque, a chemist at the University of Bristol, UK, used gas chromatography and carbon-isotope ratios to analyse molecules preserved in the pores of the ancient clay
a chemist at Bristol and a co-author of the paper. The finding, he adds, is not only an indication that humans had by that time learned to use sophisticated technology,
Paul Shepson, an atmospheric chemist at Purdue University in West Lafayette Indiana, led a team that received about US$1. 5 Â million from the National Institute of Standards
Pharma split Abbott laboratories has spun off its drug-discovery business into an independent company called Abbvie,
Illinois, will retain its medical devices, diagnostics, nutritional products and generic pharmaceutical business. Abbvie, headquartered in North Chicago, Illinois,
and food safety groups are concerned about contamination of food crops with products from a new generation of crops engineered to produce chemicals or pharmaceuticals.
and others are used widely as pesticides or herbicides or in the manufacture of solvents, plastics and pharmaceuticals.
Lab-death trial Patrick Harran, a chemist at the University of California, Los angeles, will stand trial for the death of research assistant Sheharbano Sangji,
Pharma probe The Chinese government is investigating four senior executives of Glaxosmithkline (GSK) in China for allegedly bribing officials
Our chemical ecology group which is led by chemist John Pickett is world leading. The idea of introducing aphid alarm pheromones into wheat to protect it against aphid attack that comes out of that group.
Rare-disease deal Pharmaceutical giant Shire, headquartered in Dublin, announced on 11 Â November the purchase of drug company Viropharma for US$4. 2 Â billion.
The data were collected by Ethan  Perlstein, an evolutionary pharmacologist in Oakland, California (see go. nature. com/3fembu).
Pharma patent flap Advocates of affordable medicines expressed outrage last week after leaked documents revealed a proposed public-relations campaign by a lobbying firm in Arlington, Virginia,
The Innovative Pharmaceutical Association South africa, a trade group based in Randburg, acknowledged receipt of the campaign proposal,
chemists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have invented now a process that they say easily extracts sugars from lignin and cellulose fibres."
Chemist James Dumesic, who is also part of the Wisconsin-Madison team, has worked with the liquid for years as a potential fuel in its own right,
Novartis woes The Japanese health ministry filed a criminal complaint on 9 Â January against Swiss pharmaceutical firm Novartis,
Drug buyout The biggest pharmaceutical deal since 2009 was announced on 18 Â February with the US$25-billion purchase of Forest Laboratories in New york. Forest is being acquired by Actavis,
and is known for producing generic pharmaceuticals. The buyout will create a company with annual sales of $15 billion from drugs targeting disorders of the heart, digestive system and central nervous system, among other areas.
BTW big pharma is trying to stop a collapse in the industry by using the FDA to regulate the amount of time that you have to extract modify
Ironically Big Pharma is rapidly trying to get hooks into the industry and are creating new types of trophins
The FDA and Big Pharma are sucking each other off right now basically. Sad. You can still get the treatments done in Europe Mexico China and the Dominican.
Big Pharma the CDC and the FDA hide a lot of medical data. We may have advanced the most military
and big pharma cover up evidence of those early mistakes? To all who think that you have been given a straight answer to these issues you are being fooled.
and pharma to hide the evidence of their damage. This is not just limited to MMRS either.
and interests in Big Pharma. A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN HURT BY VACCINES. THAT IS A FACT. ARGUE ALL DAY IT DOESN'T CHANGE THE NUMBERS.
Now a team of chemists say they've developed a way to verify that beans labeled as civet coffee are authentic.
They used gas chromatography and mass spectrometry both techniques that tell chemists what molecules appear in a sample to conduct a metabolomic analysis of the coffees.
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