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Abbott's Ross Products chief quits
Tribune Staff ReporterThe head of Abbott Laboratories' nutritional products business has resigned to "pursue other career goals," the North Chicago-based company said Tuesday. Joy Amundson, a 19-year Abbott veteran who has been senior vice president of the company's Columbus,...Tags: Management Change, Abbott Laboratories, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Ohio
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UMB joins Hopkins in the big leagues
Sun StaffFor years, medical research in Baltimore was synonymous with the Johns Hopkins University. However, as new figures released by the University of Maryland, Baltimore show, Baltimore is fast becoming a two-team town in the big leagues of medical research....Tags: Education, Washington (U.S. state), Medical Research, Health, Research
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For Days, Potent Drug Given to Wrong King/Drew Patient
Times Staff WritersWilliam Watson doesn't have cancer. But for at least four days last week, nurses at Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center gave the 46-year-old man a potent anti-cancer drug before they realized the medication was intended for another patient. When...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Career and Workplace, Gloria Molina, Pharmaceuticals, Employees
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New Rules Will Cost Dissidents at NIH
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — When a group of senior government scientists announced their opposition to new and restrictive conflict-of-interest rules at the National Institutes of Health last week, they complained that the agency's mission was in danger of being...Tags: Health Organizations, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Career and Workplace, Politics, Pharmaceuticals
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New leukemia drug gets FDA approval
Times Staff WriterThe federal government Thursday approved the first in a new class of designer cancer drugs created to hone in on specific molecular targets, leave normal cells alone, and avoid the horrific chemotherapy that has characterized most cancer treatments...Tags: Education, Oregon, Health Treatments, Medical Research, Breast Cancer
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SEC chairman expects markets to reopen Thursday
Tribune news servicesU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Harvey Pitt said today he expected U.S. financial markets to open on Thursday. "It is our hope and expectation that the markets will resume operation tomorrow or as soon as tomorrow but I believe it will...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington (U.S. state), Auto Trends, Japan, New York
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