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Paid articleMedicine By Mandarins (November 2002)
"Medicine By Mandarins" New drugs are too important to be tested in the closet BY SCOTT GOTTLIEB Fight years ago, when the biotechnology company Bio-4 gen had to make a change in a new drug that...
Paid articleOpen the DNA Doors (July 2002)
"Open the DNA Doors" BY SCOTT GOTTLIEB, M.D. So now we find out: The DNA used to make Celera Genomics' celebrated map of the human genome was not picked at random from anonymous donors, as...
Paid articleNo News Is Bad News (May 2002)
"No News Is Bad News" Dr. Scott Gottlieb is a physician at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and editor of the Gilder Biotech Report. that conducted the trials to nasty criticism....
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"PREVENTION IS NOT A CURE" BY SCOTT GOTTLIEB, M.D. Doctors and millions of women gasped recently when a group of Danish researchers announced that annual mammograms might not, after all, decrease...
Paid articleSorry About That Vaccine (November 2001)
SORRY ABOUT THAT VACCINE BY SCOTT GOTTLIEB S ince May, patients prescribed the wonderful drug Enbrel for rheumatoid arthritis have toted around a special card, to verify for their pharmacist...
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DEAD ENDS DON'T LEAVE BIOTECH TO THE POLITICIANS TBY SCOTT GOTTLIEB hree decades ago, scientists got the idea that cancer might be caused by viruses, triggering changes in cell metabolism....
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Your DNA or Your Life? Drug science goes digital BY SCOTT GOTTLIEB T hanks to the Human Genome Project's tsunami of data, a startling transformation in drug science is about to...
Paid articleAdult Cells Do It Better: Venture capital says adult, not embryo, stem cells are the cure (June 2001)
Adult Cells Do It Better Venture capital says adult, not A 11 systems were go for federally funded embryo stem-cell research at the National Institutes of Health. New guidelines bequeathed by...
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