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Volume IV Issue 5, May 2003 
   


 
Vitalife Boosts Israeli Life Sciences
With New Early Stage $50 Million Fund
Vitalife is targeting medical devices, drug delivery and bioinformatics companies, has a strong interest in cardiology, women`s health and orthopedics but is a versatile fund open to projects at any stage, says Avi Ludomirsky, Managing Partner.
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Medgenics Raises $7.5 Million
Pitango Medical Invests $1 M in Serpomed
Pharma Israel Protests Drug Approval Laws
Can-Fite Ready for Phase II
Dexxon to Raise $60-70 M
Bio-Technology General Q1 Profits Triple
Endor Offers Relief for Haroshet Customers
Technion Technology in SARS Detection
Compugen Protein Aids Cancer and CV Research
USISTF Announces Request for Proposals
Foreign Visitors Attracted to Biotech Israel 2003
Francophone Group to Meet on May 14
US States at Bio 2003 in Washington
Rorberg Offers Free Rent to Startups
HerbaMed Enters US Market With CoQ10
 
 
   
 

 

 
   
Heal-Or Jump-Starts Wound Heal
With Protein Kinase C Enzymes
For many diabetic and elderly
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Mayo Clinic Offers CRO Services
To Meet With Israeli Companies at May Conferences
``Our angiographic and ECG core labs are unique in the level of clinical expertise that is brought to bear,`` says Rick Neafus of Mayo Clinical Trial Services, which the Mayo Clinic recently established to assist companies around the world with research needs.
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Shai Gold
Revisiting Gold Capital Ventures
Shai Gold helps Israeli life science companies find funding and market their products in the U.S. In this article he reviews the ups and downs his firm has seen over the past few years.
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Hebrew University, German Scientists Achieve, For First Time, Self-Assenbly Of Genetically Engineered Spider Silk Fiber In Insect Cells
Control Of Gene Expression Demonstrated By Hebrew University – Hadassah Scientists
Weizmann Institute Scientists Reveal a New Principle that Guides Memory Dynamics
Hebrew University Researchers Working To Prevent Mad Cow Disease
Simplified Method for Antibody Detection
 
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