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    believe that a wonderful leader‚ who knows how to leverage external resources from Samsung Medical Center‚ has the ability to build up a first class team. Thirdly‚ I will look at the product itself. Ybrain is the only company carrying out clinical trials‚ which means that it is definitely the first mover in this sector. Although there are direct and indirect competitors‚ Ybrain has built up its barriers to entry and will enjoy the first-mover advantage‚ especially it will take 10 years for Pfizer

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    CHAPTER 3 CURRENT ISSUES IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY A. The Scientist-Practitioner Model 1. Boulder model‚ as known as the scientist practitioner model -The model arouse from the Boulder‚ Colorado clinical psychology conference held in 1949. -The predominant training model for clinical psychologists. This model strives to produce professionals who integrate the roles of scientist and practitioner (i.e.‚ who practice psychotherapy with skill and sensitivity and conduct research on the hypotheses

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    Executive Summary Merck & Company has been presented with an opportunity to invest $30 million for the purchasing rights of an obesity and high cholesterol lowering drug‚ KL-798 from Kappa Labs. Based on the expected probabilities of success through each product-development phase for this new drug‚ as well as the costs involved‚ the net present value of the project is -$1.16 million and is therefore recommended that Merck passes on the investment. Sensitivity analysis also show that adjusting

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    Reasons For Outsourcing

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    ³Department of Business Administration‚ Andhra Vidyalaya College‚ Hyderabad‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India. ABSTRACT Pharmaceutical companies have to undergo a lot of research and development activities prior to releasing a new drug. They also need to conduct clinical trials prior to getting’s nod for releasing drugs into the market. Large companies tend to outsource their non-core activities to third party service providers who can carry out these activities cheaply. The most common forms of pharmaceutical outsourcing

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    Huang et al. BMC Clinical Pharmacology 2012‚ 12:1 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6904/12/1 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Effects of paliperidone extended release on the symptoms and functioning of schizophrenia Min-Wei Huang1‚2‚ Tsung-Tsair Yang3‚ Po-Ren Ten4‚ Po-Wen Su5‚ Bo-Jian Wu6‚ Chin-Hong Chan7‚ Tsuo-Hung Lan7‚ I-Chao Liu3‚ Wei-Cheh Chiu8‚ Chun-Ying Li1‚ Kuo-Sheng Cheng1‚9 and Yu-Chi Yeh8* Abstract Background: We aimed to explore relations between symptomatic remission and functionality

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    Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry‚ Volume 6‚ Number 1‚ Spring 2004 The Ethics and Science of Medicating Children Jacqueline A. Sparks The University of Rhode Island Kingston‚ RI Barry L. Duncan Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change Ft. Lauderdale‚ FL Prescriptions for psychiatric drugs to children and adolescents have skyrocketed in the past 10 years. This article presents evidence that the superior effectiveness of stimulants and antidepressants is largely a presumption based

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    Industry overview Pharmaceutical sector is an important industry of any modern day economic power. Pharmaceutical industry in India has a very humble past. After independence‚ development of pharmaceutical industry was one of the top agenda of government along with steel and manufacturing industry. The market was protected against competition for a long period of time by giving incentives to small firms‚ license-raj etc. Today the Indian pharmaceutical industry is the front-runner science-based

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    Carolina Jaime E. Davis-Nash (J.D.) Springfield College The article‚ a review of “Ethical and legal issues in research involving human subjects: do you want a piece of me” (2006)‚ is about the legal aspects‚ and ethical concerns‚ in regards to clinical trial participants’ dignity and privacy. The author’s abstract raises the question of how “These ethical concerns have been translated into a complex regulatory apparatus in the USA‚ containing specific legal provisions concerning such matters as participant

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    BFA726‚ Corporate Law and Regulation 25 Tutorial 9 – Week Commencing 23/09/2013 (Covers material from Chapters 19 & 20) Question 1 Should a company be allowed to pay a dividend to its shareholders even if the company’s net assets fluctuate over time? Question 2 Spec Pty Ltd (Spec) is a property development company. It owns parcels of rural and semi-rural land in Victoria. Bill owns 80% of the shares in Spec and controls the composition of its board. Last year the company made a small trading

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    A 16-year-old boy Found Not Guilty in Murder Trial Twelve men from all walks of life were gathered in a small room to make a life-or-death decision of a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of murder of his own father. Eleven of twelve jurors were strongly convinced that the boy is guilty based on the evidences that suggest the boy is guilty. However‚ one of the jurors had reasonable doubt about it and started to convince the others. They started to look at the case and evidences precisely again‚ and discovered

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