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Year: 2005

Iowa State’s NASA Center closed after six years of success
Agriculture | Biology | Biotechnology | Non-Profit Research

Iowa State’s NASA Center closed after six years of success

On Dec. 30, 2005, The NASA Food Technology Commercial Space Center (FTCSC) at Iowa State University closed with…

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CDC’s ACIP updated immunization strategy to eliminate transmission of Hepatitis B Virus infection in the U.S.
Biotechnology | CDC | Infectious Disease | Vaccine

CDC’s ACIP updated immunization strategy to eliminate transmission of Hepatitis B Virus infection in the U.S.

On Dec. 23, 2005, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices…

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Final order on the anthrax vaccine was issued by FDA
Biotechnology | FDA | Infectious Disease | Vaccine

Final order on the anthrax vaccine was issued by FDA

On Dec. 19, 2005, in a 2-year legal battle over the U.S. military’s anthrax vaccination program, the Food…

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Integrated DNA Technologies began production in San Diego to serve West Coast customers
Biotechnology | CMO

Integrated DNA Technologies began production in San Diego to serve West Coast customers

On Dec. 15, 2005, Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) announced the completion of its acquisition of San Diego, CA…

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NCI and NHGRI launched effort to accelerate understanding molecular basis of cancer with genome analysis
Diagnostics | Disease | Genomics | Oncology | Therapeutics

NCI and NHGRI launched effort to accelerate understanding molecular basis of cancer with genome analysis

On Dec. 13, 2005, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute launched a…

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Passage of Food Allergy Labeling Act required labeling of foods that may cause allergic reaction
Agriculture | Biology | Diagnostics | FDA | Therapeutics | U.S. Congress

Passage of Food Allergy Labeling Act required labeling of foods that may cause allergic reaction

On Dec. 12, 2005, the U.S. Congress approved the passage of the Food Allergy Labeling and Consumer Protection…

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Studies validated a new test can predict risk of breast cancer recurrence in a sizable group of patients
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Oncology | Therapeutics | Women's Health

Studies validated a new test can predict risk of breast cancer recurrence in a sizable group of patients

On Dec. 7, 2005, results from several studies presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium validated that…

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Karmanos Cancer Institute became Michigan’s first and only independent hospital exclusively for cancer patients
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Karmanos Cancer Institute became Michigan’s first and only independent hospital exclusively for cancer patients

On Dec. 1, 2005, the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute became Michigan’s first and only independent hospital exclusively…

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The 2-Year Extension of Postage Stamp for Breast Cancer Research (PL 109-100) was extended
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | NIH | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Therapeutics | U.S. Congress | Women's Health

The 2-Year Extension of Postage Stamp for Breast Cancer Research (PL 109-100) was extended

On Nov. 11, 2005, the U.S. Congress authorized the 2-year extension of Postage Stamp for Breast Cancer Research…

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Stanford researchers discovered obestatin, a hormone that suppresses appetite
Biotechnology | Diagnostics

Stanford researchers discovered obestatin, a hormone that suppresses appetite

On Nov. 10, 2005, Stanford researchers announced they had discovered obestatin, a hormone that suppresses appetite. The discovery…

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National Cancer Institute launched a cancer biorepository pilot project to standardize biospecimen collection
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | NIH | Non-Profit Research | Oncology

National Cancer Institute launched a cancer biorepository pilot project to standardize biospecimen collection

On Nov. 7, 2005, the National Cancer Institute launched a cancer biorepository pilot project designed to standardize biospecimen…

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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced grants totaling $258 million to develop a malaria vaccine
Biotechnology | Infectious Disease | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics | Vaccine

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced grants totaling $258 million to develop a malaria vaccine

On Oct. 30, 2005, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced three grants totaling $258.3 million for advanced…

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Arizona BioIndustry Association secured three-year Flinn Foundation grant to support educational outreach
Biotechnology | Medical Device | Therapeutics

Arizona BioIndustry Association secured three-year Flinn Foundation grant to support educational outreach

On Oct. 18, 2005, the Arizona BioIndustry Association (AZBio) announced a three-year grant from the Flinn Foundation to…

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FDA approved lowering the age limit to 12 mos for remaining US-licensed hepatitis A vaccine in the US
FDA | Life Science History

FDA approved lowering the age limit to 12 mos for remaining US-licensed hepatitis A vaccine in the US

On Oct. 17, 2005, the FDA approved lowering the age limit to 12 mos for the remaining U.S.-licensed…

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The National Cancer Institute announced the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer initiative
Life Science History | NIH

The National Cancer Institute announced the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer initiative

On Oct. 11, 2005, the National Cancer Institute announced the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) initiative…

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The genome of the 1918 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus was sequenced
Biotechnology | Genomics | Influenza | Life Science History | Vaccine

The genome of the 1918 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus was sequenced

On Oct. 7, 2005, Jeffery Taubenberger, AH Reid, AE Krafft, Karen Bijwaard and Thomas Fanning published a report…

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Federal Medicare rule required all long-term care facilities to offer vaccination for influenza and pneumococcal disease
Biotechnology | Influenza | Non-Profit Research | Vaccine

Federal Medicare rule required all long-term care facilities to offer vaccination for influenza and pneumococcal disease

On Oct. 7, 2005, a new Federal Medicare rule became effective that required all long-term care facilities to…

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Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer showed cancer death rates dropped from 1993-2002
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | NIH | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Therapeutics

Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer showed cancer death rates dropped from 1993-2002

On Oct. 5, 2005, the National Cancer Institute’s Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer,…

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NCI and NINDS created Rembrandt (Repository for Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data)
Life Science History

NCI and NINDS created Rembrandt (Repository for Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data)

On Sept. 28, 2005, the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)…

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The Worm Institute for Research and Medicine was established at the Scripps Research Institute
Life Science History

The Worm Institute for Research and Medicine was established at the Scripps Research Institute

On Sept. 26, 2005, San Diego business leader and philanthropist John J. Moores contributed $4 million to The…

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Siteman Cancer Center opened a new center at Barnes-Jewish St Peters Hospital
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

Siteman Cancer Center opened a new center at Barnes-Jewish St Peters Hospital

On Sept. 22, 2005, the Siteman Cancer Center opened a new center at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital. The…

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Preliminary results from clinical trial of digital vs. film mammography showed no difference in breast cancer detection
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Oncology | Women's Health

Preliminary results from clinical trial of digital vs. film mammography showed no difference in breast cancer detection

On Sept. 16, 2005, preliminary results from a large, clinical trial of digital vs. film mammography showed no…

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David H Murdock announced a $1.5 billion North Carolina Research Campus
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Genomics | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

David H Murdock announced a $1.5 billion North Carolina Research Campus

On Sept. 12, 2005, David H. Murdock announced a $1.5 billion scientific and economic revitalization project called the…

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A vaccine that combined the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella antigens was licensed
Biotechnology | Infectious Disease | Vaccine

A vaccine that combined the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella antigens was licensed

On Sept. 6, 2005, the vaccine that combined the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella antigens (Proquad by Merck)…

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An inactivated, injectable influenza vaccine was licensed
Biotechnology | Infectious Disease | Influenza | Vaccine

An inactivated, injectable influenza vaccine was licensed

On Aug. 31, 2005, the inactivated, injectable influenza vaccine (Fluarix) by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) was licensed. The vaccine was…

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The CDC responded to the crises presented by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Biotechnology | CDC | Environmental

The CDC responded to the crises presented by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

On Aug. 29, 2005, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) responded to the crises presented…

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The Medically Fragile Children’s Program was established at the Medical University of South Carolina
Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The Medically Fragile Children’s Program was established at the Medical University of South Carolina

On Aug. 18, 2005, the Medically Fragile Children’s Program was established at the Medical University of South Carolina….

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FDA approved lowering the age limit to 12 mos for one of the two licensed hepatitis A vaccine
Biotechnology | FDA | Infectious Disease | Vaccine

FDA approved lowering the age limit to 12 mos for one of the two licensed hepatitis A vaccine

On Aug. 11, 2005, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an application of a pediatric/adolescent formulation of…

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The Energy Policy Act was signed into law, authorizing incentives for bioethanol development
Biotechnology | Energy | U.S. Congress

The Energy Policy Act was signed into law, authorizing incentives for bioethanol development

On Aug. 8, 2005, the Energy Policy Act ( P.L. 109-58 ) was passed by the U.S. Congress…

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The National Cancer Institute approved a $10 million award for OHSU Cancer Institute
Biotechnology | Oncology | Therapeutics

The National Cancer Institute approved a $10 million award for OHSU Cancer Institute

On Jul. 18, 2005, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) announced receipt of a five-year, $10 million award…

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