United States regulators are standing by their decision that parents were not properly informed of the risks of clinical trials in which premature babies received different levels of oxygen supplementation. Read more
The president of the Scripps Research Institute intends to leave his post, according to a statement from Richard Gephardt, the chair of the institute’s board of trustees. The announcement came in the wake of a faculty rebellion against the president, Michael Marletta, who had attempted to broker a deal in which the La Jolla, California, research lab would be acquired by the University of Southern California for $600 million. Read more
Two closely watched genetic sequencing technology firms who had been unhappily affiliated have now divorced. UK-based Oxford Nanopore announced on 15 November that it has raised £56.4 million – mostly by selling the 13.5% of its shares that had been owned by San Diego-based Illumina since 2009. Read more
California Governor Jerry Brown has vetoed a proposed law that would have allowed payments to women who give their eggs to scientific researchers. Read more
The report produced by the investigators does not say so explicitly, probably out of fear of prejudicing future criminal/civil inquiries,… ... Read more
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