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What's New
What’s New New healthcare-related products, services, and companies PhRMA Adopts Clinical-Trial Principles Voluntary principles describe the relationship of PhRMA companies with others involved in clinical research and establish the rules to protect the safety of research participants. The Pharma...
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What's on Your Mind -- Opinions
A Technology Revolution The pharmaceutical industry spends about $20 billion a year on IT, but rarely reaps the full rewards of the investment, according to a report by IBM Business Consulting Services. The scale of pharma’ s IT expenditure is not a problem, as long as it delivers a positive retu...
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Explore the Trendline➔
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Cancer research remains a prime focus for the industry and often leads to pharma’s most impactful breakthroughs.
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Edward J. Ludwig -- A Global Citizen in a Changing World
BD, a 100-plus-year-old medical-technology company, is blazing a global path with a purpose of helping all people live healthy lives thanks in large part to the progressive and determined efforts of its Chairman, President, and CEO, Edward J. Ludwig. Edward J. Ludwig, who has spent 25 years at BD...
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PharmaTrax
Sales, Marketing, and R&D Trends from Industry Analysts Featured Briefs: A Look at Americans’ Health and Wellness Sidebar: How Americans View Stem-Cell Research Support for Stem-Cell Research Increases Sidebar: The Tufts CSDD Survey Findings Cost Considerations Drive Formulary Approv...
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Table of Contents
On the Cover Era of Efficiency? Provider Selection and the RFP Process Service providers to the pharmaceutical industry, from agencies to CROs to IT companies to market-research firms, are facing a paradigm shift as sponsors continue to move the provider selection process into the hands of procu...
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Cover
Featured on the Cover A Shift in the RFP Process Driving Performance with Edward Ludwig Biosimulation Advancing Drug Discovery Download PDF
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Learning How Doctors Learn: Research to Realism in CME
View on CME In an exclusive to PharmaVOICE, Anne Goodrich, Director of Research at The Pri-Med Institute, and Joe Panepinto, Ph.D., VP at Pri-Med Online, discuss four key themes for the success of any CME enterprise aimed at practicing clinicians. The continuous challenge for providers of profess...
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E-Media
New Electronic and Web-based Applications, Sites, and Technologies Featured Briefs: McGraw-Hill Medical Releases Online Health Reference AXIS Healthcare Launches New Website Life-Sciences Recruiting Site is Available Model N Offers Medicaid Claims Processing Application Skyscape Offers Refe...
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What's New
New Healthcare-Related Products, Services, and Companies Featured Briefs: CMP Healthcare Media to Launch Comprehensive Neurology Publication Elsevier/International Medical News Group Launches Clinical Neurology News ACRO Establishes Global Influence Paradigm Genetics Undergoes Change, rena...
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Virtual Research Comes of Age
Through predictive biosimulation technologies that replicate experiments in a computer, companies are starting to reduce the time it takes to identify possible drug targets. Imagine a world where drug-discovery researchers have powerful tools at hand that enable them to create computer models of ...
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On the Calendar
Your Source for Life-Sciences Events and Conference Information Professional education is an ongoing endeavor for most executives. PharmaVOICE has partnerships with every major conference provider serving the life-sciences industry. PharmaVOICE is distributed at more than 150 industry events a ye...
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Era of Efficiency -- Provider Selection and the RFP Process
As procurement departments gain a stronger foothold within pharmaceutical companies, service providers are learning how to best work within the RFP process to create meaningful partnerships. Service providers to the pharmaceutical industry, from agencies to CROs to IT companies to market res...
By PharmaVoice Team • Jan. 2, 2008 -
Letter from the Editor
Processing the Process According to executives across all industry sectors, the RFP process is here to stay. But business is far from usual as pharma companies continue to implement sourcing management structures to leverage volume purchases to drive savings and service enhancements, as well as e...
By Taren Grom • Jan. 2, 2008 -
Talent Pool
Executive Appointments and Promotions in the Healthcare Industry Featured Talent: Pharma POOL Michael D. Kishbauch, Achillion Pharmaceuticals Kee Moore, STADA Pharmaceuticals Luis Vélez, STADA Pharmaceuticals Dr. Michael Shalmi, Novo Nordisk Biotech POOL Katrine Bosley, Compound Therapeutics ...
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What's on Your Mind -- Opinions
What’s on Your Mind Opinions Security: Big Brother Really Could Be Watching In September, PharmaVOICE’s feature article, Biometrics — Beyond Passwords, examined the potential use of biological markers, such as fingerprints and iris scans, in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure security. The Com...
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Table of Contents
PharmaVOICE — October 2004 Table of Contents Download PDF
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Working Where It Makes Sense to Work
Working Where It Makes Sense to Work By Denise Myshko Companies are no longer constrained by the parameters of space and time. Virtual teams are becoming more of a reality. Making this possible are a combination of new processes and technology advances. From the chemistry side of the business to ...
By Denise Myshko • Jan. 2, 2008 -
What's on Your Mind -- Opinions
What’s on Your Mind Opinions A Technology Revolution The pharmaceutical industry spends about $20 billion a year on IT, but rarely reaps the full rewards of the investment, according to a report by IBM Business Consulting Services. The scale of pharma’s IT expenditure is not a problem, as lo...
By PharmaVoice Team • Jan. 2, 2008 -
Learning How Doctors Learn: Research to Realism in CME
View on CME Learning How Doctors Learn: Research to Realism in CME The continuous challenge for providers of professional education, is to understand the learning preferences of practicing clinicians and respond with valuable products and services that are carefully align...
By PharmaVoice Team • Jan. 2, 2008 -
Virtual Research Comes of Age
Virtual Research Comes of Age By Denise Myshko Through predictive biosimulation technologies that replicate experiments in a computer, companies are starting to reduce the time it takes to identify possible drug targets. IImagine...
By PharmaVoice Team • Jan. 2, 2008 -
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor By Taren Grom, Editor Processing the Process According to executives across all industry sectors, the RFP process is here to stay. But business is far from usual as pharma companies continue to implement sourcing management structures to leverage volume purchases to driv...
By PharmaVoice Team • Jan. 2, 2008 -
PharmaTrax
Pharma trax Sales, marketing, And R&D Trends affecting the healthcare industry A Look at Americans’ Health and Wellness About 57 million Americans have been diagnosed with hypertension, and the number of Americans with hypertension has increased 46% since 1998, according to the latest Nationa...
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Cover
Cover November 2004 PharmaVOICE The forum for the industry executive A Shift in the RFP process driving performance with Edward Ludwig biosimulation Advancing Drug Discovery Download PDF
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E-Media
E-Media New electronic and web-based applications, sites, and technologies McGraw-Hill Medical Releases Online health reference McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing, a unit of McGraw-Hill Education, has released CMDT Online, a continually updated online service featuring the annual textbook of medicine...
By PharmaVoice Team • Jan. 2, 2008