UA Scorpion Antivenom Collaboration Gains FDA Approval
UA Scorpion Antivenom Collaboration Gains FDA Approval – A cross-border collaboration and 12 years of clinical trials conducted by the UA at 27 Arizona hospitals and one hospital in Nevada has resulted in the FDA approval of a drug developed in Mexico for the treatment of patients suffering the effects of a scorpion sting.
Finances, development helped shaped 2012 in Surprise
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Luke was chosen over three other sites nationwide, including Gowan Field in Boise, Idaho, Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico and Tucson International Airport Air Guard Station. Construction was expected to start in August, while the … An Arizona …
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Stories planned for the Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, edition of The Herald-Whig
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Meanwhile, in Tucson, the anniversary of the deadly attack is marked by a gun buyback and ringing bells. BRIEFLY: Firefighters battle scores of wildfires raging across southeast Australia as national parks are … QUINCY ENERGY SAVINGS: Proposals to …
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