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Evotec Announces Progress in Neuroscience Collaboration With Bristol Myers Squibb

Key scientific achievement advances the joint pipeline in the strategic neuroscience partnership with Bristol Myers Squibb and earns a payment of US$ 20 m to Evotec to progress further research.
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Neurolentech Signs Technology Access Partnership With Kaerus Bioscience To Advance Neurodevelopmental Disorder Research

Kaerus Bioscience will access Neurolentech’s NDD Drug Discovery Platform to support development of its preclinical asset pipeline for numerous genetic syndromes.
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Aptamer and Neuro-Bio Enter the Second Phase of Alzheimer’s Test Development

Aptamer Group plc announces the second phase of its on-going partnership with Neuro-Bio to develop Optimer binders for a lateral flow test for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Novel Reagents Advance Research Into Parkinsons Disease and Sleep Disorders

AMSBIO describe how life science research groups are using their BioPORTER®, Detachin™, and SoluLyse™ reagents to make groundbreaking advances in Parkinson’s research, hypersomnia studies and eco-friendly microbial ester production.
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PharmaKure and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Announce Partnership To Advance Research

Research partnership aims to build strong pharma and academic collaborations in sharing data and clinical samples to develop biomarker-based diagnostics for Alzheimer’s Disease.
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PharmaKure Announces Study Success for Novel Blood Test To Identify Biomarkers in Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease

Study confirms ALZmetrixTM whole blood test can detect people at high risk of developing full Alzheimer’s Disease.
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