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Meanings of irish biotech in English
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Usage of irish biotech in English
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Irishbiotech group Elan has been through many critical moments in its volatile history.
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Shares in US-listed Irishbiotech Amarin surged in New York after it upgraded its profit forecasts.
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The blockbuster drug is produced by Irishbiotech group Elan and its US partner Biogen Idec.
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It is also linked to the growing number of Irishbiotech firms such as EiRX, Hibergen and Optigen.
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Irishbiotech company Biosensia has been acquired by the US medical diagnostics firm Kypha for an undisclosed sum.
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AN IRISHbiotech company will this week begin human trials of a new cancer treatment derived from rattlesnake venom.
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Irishbiotech group Elan expects its multiple sclerosis treatment, Tysabri, to achieve blockbuster status by the end of this year.
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Irishbiotech group Elan and US partner Biogen Idec have restarted trials of the multiple sclerosis (MS) drug Tysabri.
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Irishbiotech group Elan has put itself on the market after indications that shareholders will reject key elements of its restructuring plan.
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A new screening test from the Irishbiotech start-up Biosensia could play a significant role in the speedy diagnosis of head trauma.
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Irishbiotech group Amarin has entered non-binding agreements with some existing shareholders to raise $55 million in private placings of stock.
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The conference, organised by Biolink USA-Ireland, has brought together 15 Irishbiotech companies with US executives representing big American companies like Merck and Pfizer.
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AN ALZHEIMER'S therapy, being developed in part by Irishbiotech group Elan and fast-tracked by the US regulator, has passed its first human trials.
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The buyer has been confirmed as Irishbiotech entrepreneur Malcolm Bell, who co-founded Tipperary-based Technopath Clinical Diagnostics in Ballina, Co Tipperary in 2004 .
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Irishbiotech group Elan has reported revenues of $306.6 million (€236 million) for the third quarter of 2012.
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Irishbiotech group Elan yesterday announced that it had completed its almost $1.4 billion deal with Johnson Johnson.