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EntreMed transfers to Nasdaq Capital Market
EntreMed Inc. transferred to the Nasdaq Capital market on Friday to buy more time to achieve a minimum $1 bid price. (ORXE) (PANC)
bizjournals Friday, October 03, 2008

OR-Live, Inc.: Minimally Invasive Robot-Assisted Hysterectomy
CORAL GABLES, FL (MARKET WIRE) Watch gynecological oncologists Ricardo Estape, M.D., and Nicholas Lambrou, M.D., perform a hysterectomy using the da Vinci robot, which is a less invasive procedure and requires less recovery time than traditional surgical techniques. Viewers will have the choice of watching the webcast in English or Spanish.
Marketwire.com Friday, October 03, 2008

Genentech inks cancer research deal with GlycArt
Even as Roche tries to arrange money to buy Genentech Inc., that isn’t stopping the drug-making powerhouses from dealing. (DNA)
bizjournals Friday, October 03, 2008

BioCurex, Inc.: RECAF Test Detects Lung, Breast and Gastrointestinal Cancers Using a Drop of Saliva-Work Done in Collaboration with the Goshen Center for Cancer Care
RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARKET WIRE) BioCurex Inc. (OTCBB: BOCX) today announced results showing that its RECAF test can detect cancer with high sensitivity and specificity using a small sample of saliva. The work was done as part of an ongoing collaboration with the Goshen Center for Cancer Care in Indiana.
Marketwire.com Friday, October 03, 2008

Precision Dynamics Corporation: Precision Dynamics Engages Healthcare Professionals in Discussions on the Future of Bar Code Automation at 2008 AABB TXPO in Canada
SAN FERNANDO, CA (MARKET WIRE) Booth # 2428 -- Healthcare workers responsible for drawing blood are at risk of making errors that may produce severe consequences. Reducing the risk of human error during transfusions through an effective patient identification system is paramount to healthcare organizations. From October 4th - 7th, Precision Dynamics Corporation (PDC), the leader and innovator of automated wristband identification, invites attendees of the 2008 American Association of Blood Band Transfusion Medical Expo (AABB) in Montreal, Canada to take part in in-booth discussions regarding the future of automation in
Marketwire.com Friday, October 03, 2008

Toxin Alert Inc.: Toxin Alert Funding Victim of ''Earmark'' Purge
TORONTO, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) Toxin Alert Inc. (TSX VENTURE: TOX) learned today that two new contracts it had hoped to begin work on with the U.S. Army were deleted from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) budget for FY2009. According to Toxin Alert's sources, most "earmarked" appropriations were deleted from the DOD funding. The two new programs had been "earmarked" by Sen. Ted Stevens, (R) Alaska.
Marketwire.com Friday, October 03, 2008

American Diabetes Association: Diabetes Forecast Takes a Look Back and a Step Forward
ALEXANDRIA, VA (MARKET WIRE) For 60 years, Diabetes Forecast, the consumer magazine of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), has been bringing crucial information to people with diabetes. The October issue celebrates the magazine's 60th anniversary with a major redesign that takes on a more contemporary look and includes new features on research, nutrition, and treatment.
Marketwire.com Friday, October 03, 2008

Genentech, Roche in cancer treatment collaboration
Genentech Inc. and Roche said late Thursday they are collaborating on a potential cancer therapy. (DNA)
bizjournals Friday, October 03, 2008

U of L gets $13.1 million NIH grant for children's study
The university of Louisville today announced that it will receive a $13.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for its role in the National Children’s Study.
bizjournals Friday, October 03, 2008

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