All Collaboration articles – Page 8
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Opinion
Indian science at the crossroads
S Umapathy, from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, surveys the Indian scientific landscape
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News
Roadmap to fast track Ebola vaccine development
Expert panel recommends developing multiple vaccines and targeting at risk groups
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News
US–Cuba accord expected to be boon for science
Researchers and science groups applaud President Obama’s action make it easier for American and Cuban researchers to collaborate
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News
First science envoys announced for the US
Former NOAA chief will serve as one of several top scientists in newly created posts
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Business
Big pharma opens up abandoned drugs
Seven firms will make 68 stalled compounds available for academic research
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Business
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation sells drug royalty rights for $3.3bn
‘Venture philanthropy’ model pays off with massive cash injection for charity
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News
Hopes Sino–US climate deal will spur global action in 2015
Historic agreement will see curbs on carbon dioxide and China push to reach peak emissions sooner
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News
Sweden pushes for research to boost industry
New government see cooperation between science and industry as way to reindustrialise the country
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Opinion
An interdisciplinary celebration
This year’s Nobel prize in chemistry is a classic tale of beating impossible odds and the laws of physics
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Opinion
Not all science is created equal
John Ioannidis explains why researchers should be curious about the differences between disciplines
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Opinion
The trouble with boycotts
Cutting academic ties with a censured state can do more harm than good, says Mark Peplow
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Business
Clinical collaborations drive cancer immunotherapy
Companies race to pair up chemotherapy drugs with immune system-boosting antibodies to greatest effect in trials
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News
Public–private research partnerships to tackle Europe's big problems
EU to pump billions into projects that hope to deliver new medicines, better fuel cells and sustainable aviation
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Business
Co-operation keeps contracts coming
Clubbing together gives contract research organisations more power to win new business in an evolving market
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News
Renewed focus on dementia checked by drug challenges
‘Ticking time bomb’ of global neurodegenerative disease burden will be difficult to defuse
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News
World’s scientific advisers plan closer collaboration
Advisers across Europe will form a knowledge-sharing network
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News
China launches nationwide proteome project
Researchers will map the protein profiles of healthy and ailing organs
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Business
Pharma vies to unleash immune system power on cancer
Immuno-oncological drugs look set to earn billions and significantly lengthen patients’ lives
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News
Privatisation fears for UK environment body
Union warns research may be sidelined by commercial interests at the Food and Environment Research Agency
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Opinion
The wisdom of clouds
Kai Kohlhoff discusses the promise and pitfalls of doing science with distributed computing