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Could ImClone's Erbitux Troubles Be 'No Big Deal'?

Jan. 28, 2002
By Randy Osborne
As accusations many of them contained in lawsuit papers filed by shareholders fly right and left in the ImClone Systems Inc. imbroglio related to Erbitux (cetuximab), bystanders are trying to sort out what happened. (BioWorld Financial Watch)
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Xenerex Enters Antibody Deal With Schering-Plough’s DNAX

Jan. 24, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Sonus Placement Gets $13.6M To Push New Form Of Paclitaxel

Jan. 23, 2002
By Randy Osborne

'Grassroots' War Over GMOs Taking Place In United States

Jan. 21, 2002
By Randy Osborne
One tomato, two tomato, three tomato . . . hey, where'd they all go?
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Analysts Offer Top Stock Picks, Mull Weight Of 'Macro' Issues

Jan. 14, 2002
By Randy Osborne
SAN FRANCISCO The annual JPMorgan H&Q Healthcare Conference, drawing a record 5,000-plus attendees, closed last week with its traditional analyst wrap-up, where members of the firm sought to offer a "big picture" outlook on the coming year and provided their choices for stock buys.
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Access Oncology To Pay Up To $33M For Doxorubicin Analogues

Jan. 11, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Medarex, Genmab, OGS Launch Bid For Breast Cancer Therapies

Jan. 10, 2002
By Randy Osborne
While attendees of the annual JPMorgan H&Q Healthcare Conference scurried through the hallways of the Westin St. Francis hotel here, transgenic mouse company Medarex Inc. let loose a box full of news, including a three-way deal against breast cancer that is the fulfillment of the original promise of genomics and proteomics to turn target discovery into product development, said Donald Drakeman, president and CEO.
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Pharmacyclics: Xcytrin Works In Lung-Brain Metastasis Group

Jan. 9, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Alexion Starts Phase III Study With Heart Drug Pexelizumab

Jan. 8, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Investors Turn More Cautious, Sober Up After Financing 'Party'

Jan. 7, 2002
By Randy Osborne
After 2000's boom, which brought about a nearly hysterical financial ride for the industry, almost anything would have looked worse. Investors sniffing big profits down the road had jumped aboard the human genome-mapping bandwagon in 2000 with dot-commish glee, which sent valuations rocketing to heights that caused seasoned observers to shake their heads.
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