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An Unbalanced Burden

A Q&A with Dr. Kathleen Squires, director of the infectious disease department at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, illuminates the gender differences in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV.

Turning the Corner

After decades of neglect, leading to a rapid increase in incidence, tuberculosis started gaining attention from industrialized nations over the past 10 years. With this new focus, TB’s incidence has started to decrease—but barely.

A Weighty Problem

As pharmaceutical companies search for a blockbuster fat-fighting drug, the biggest battle is against side effects.

Ahead of the Curve

As a follow-on biologics pathway inches closer to reality, interested companies must consider biologics’ unique characteristics when preparing to enter the game.

Unanswered Questions

As the number of asthma cases climb globally, researchers focus on early intervention and effective treatments.

A United Front

New partnerships aid the global fight against malaria.

Changes Ahead

The Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 increases FDA funding, raising questions about the future of how the agency regulates drug marketing.

Small Steps Forward

Despite some significant setbacks, the search for an AIDS vaccine continues in earnest.

In Science We Trust

Genentech’s unique model for biopharmaceutical development partnering stresses that science and flexibility are the keys to success.

The New Flavor of PDUFA

While enhancing post-marketing safety surveillance of pharmaceutical products is a legislative concern in the United States, many wonder whether the various drug safety initiatives go far enough.

One World, One Name

The goals of fostering public understanding and safety compel pharmaceutical companies to take care when naming nonproprietary drugs.

Transfer Tactic

A novel technology platform may hold the potential to significantly advance the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.

Alternative Delivery

Developing novel mechanisms for drug delivery requires creativity and sound scientific platforms, but changing patient and physician behavior is often a greater challenge.

On the Mark

In an effort to modernize drug development, the Predictive Safety Testing Consortium enables companies to share and validate safety biomarkers.

Vaccine Acceleration

Innovative trial design, effective partnerships and advances in biotechnology continue to move vaccine development into the 21st century.

Reaching Out

In order to recruit a more ethnically diverse pool of patients, investigators and clinical trial coordinators are seeking buy-in from community leaders.

On the Doorstep

As personalized medicine advances, the drug development community is making adjustments.

Transparency and Trust

With the issue of clinical trial registration settled, the movement to disclose all trial results is taking center stage.

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Web Exclusives

An Unbalanced Burden

A Q&A with Dr. Kathleen Squires, director of the infectious disease department at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, illuminates the gender differences in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV.

Turning the Corner

After decades of neglect, leading to a rapid increase in incidence, tuberculosis started gaining attention from industrialized nations over the past 10 years. With this new focus, TB’s incidence has started to decrease—but barely.

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