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- noun A therapeutic material produced using biological means, including recombinant DNA technology.
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A third, biotherapeutic company Ikaria Inc., is still scheduled to trade Thursday, but cut its size by two million shares and its price range to $12 to $13, from its original plan of $15 to $17.
Two Chinese Firms Rise Post-IPO Lynn Cowan 2010
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We had a robust quarter in our Research business unit due to strong ongoing adoption of our NGS sample preparation solutions, molecular diagnostics penetration with the LabChip Dx, and continued LabChip GX adoption driven by biotherapeutic and vaccine development.
unknown title 2011
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• Accountable for the design, troubleshooting, validation and execution of analytical assays to support biotherapeutic programs.
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For each biotherapeutic or small molecule drug candidate successfully developed through Phase III clinical trials and regulatory approval, OncoMed's payments could total up to $387.5 million (biotherapeutic drug) and $112 million (small molecule drug) per program, already including net sales milestones.
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• Experienced in biotherapeutic bioanalysis with an understanding of a broad range of bioanalytical platforms.
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• Knowledge of biotherapeutic structure, pharmacology, and disposition and the impact on assay development and platform selection.
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In these positions, he led the development and acquisition of vaccines and biotherapeutic products for biodefense and other emerging public health threats, including anthrax, smallpox, botulism, and pandemic flu.
Medindia Health News 2010
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• Proven skills in assay development and trouble shooting for biotherapeutic bioanalysis
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He has served as a leader at the nexus of government, industry, and academia and brings to PharmAthene extensive scientific expertise and knowledge of state-of-the-art technologies and practices used in the discovery and development of vaccines and biotherapeutic products.
Medindia Health News 2010
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• Some experience in working with anti-biotherapeutic product immunoassays (e.g. ELISA assays).
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