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Thomson Reuters fact book details rapid growth of Indian generic drug firms -

CMR International, a Thomson Reuters business, has released the 2011 CMR International Asia Pacific R&D Pharmaceutical Factbook, according to which multinational pharmaceutical companies are likely to face increased competition for new molecular entities from India-based generics companies. According to the research contained in the fact… Read More

Knovel expands partner ecosystem with six new publishing partners -

Engineering resources provider Knovel, US, has expanded its partner ecosystem with the addition of six publishing partners. To best serve the needs of customers, Knovel continues to deepen and broaden its content collections with new partnerships. Knovel has added a total of 10 new publishing partners… Read More

Scientific American launches 1,000 Scientists in 1,000 Days initiative -

Science magazine Scientific American has announced that a new service matching K-12 science teachers and scientists has gone live. In May 2011, the publication issued a call to action for 1,000 Scientists in 1,000 Days to volunteer to improve the weak state of science, technology, engineering,… Read More

Maney Publishing set to publish disabilities journal -

Academic publisher Maney Publishing, UK, has announced a new publishing partnership with the British Society for Developmental Disabilities to re-launch its journal in 2012. To more accurately reflect the authorship, readership and influence of peer reviewers from all over the world, the journal will change from… Read More

Gilbane Group’ Bill Trippe and Evan Schnittman from Bloomsbury Publishing to keynote 5th Annual RSuite User Conference -

Content management consulting and solutions provider Really Strategies, Inc., US, has announced that it will host 150 publishing executives at the 5th Annual RSuite User Conference to be held October 25, 2011, at the Chemical Heritage Conference Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Keynote speakers for the… Read More

NIH to fund development of K-12 neuroscience education programmes -

Eight investigators across the US will receive funding over the next five years to develop innovative neuroscience education programmes for K-12 students and their teachers. Activities described within some proposals include using touch tablet technology to teach neurobiology, and the creation of a 1,400-square-foot interactive learning center. These grants… Read More


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