article thumbnail

NPPA monitors the prices of scheduled as well as non-scheduled medicines under DPCO, 2013

Express Pharma

According to the statement published by PIB, The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) is actively overseeing the pricing of both scheduled and non-scheduled medicines under the Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013 (DPCO, 2013). Under DPCO, 2013, formulations are categorised into scheduled and non-scheduled drugs.

article thumbnail

Pumping breastmilk in bathrooms is a common, albeit unspoken, practice at health care conferences

STAT

This was back in 2013, when such accommodations were a rarity. Even though Erin Booth was not thrilled about having to travel to Philadelphia for a conference at six weeks postpartum, this one at least advertised having a private lactation space.

356
356
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Q&A: The scientific integrity sleuth taking on the widespread problem of research misconduct

STAT

Bik first became interested in plagiarism as a hobby while working as a researcher at Stanford University in 2013. She later began specializing in image duplication specifically, which she believes is a more serious problem for science as a whole. Read the rest…

343
343
article thumbnail

STAT+: Goldman Sachs launches $650 million fund for life science investments

STAT

billion was raised by 183 new VC funds, which was the lowest fundraising total for first-timers since 2013, according to Pitchbook. First-time funds have been difficult to raise during the biotech downturn. Last year, around $11.6 Around $25.6 billion had been raised by 556 first-time funds in 2022.

353
353
article thumbnail

STAT+: CRISPR’s pioneers reflect on the first gene-editing treatment

STAT

It wasn’t until January 2013 that the first paper showing the enzyme would work in cells, from Feng Zhang, was published, also in Science. Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, now Nobelists , published their first paper announcing a new enzyme for editing DNA in Science in June 2012. It was called CRISPR-Cas9.

362
362
article thumbnail

STAT+: AI drug firm Recursion moves from survival to industry domination

STAT

The company — or, at least, what existed at its founding in 2013 — hoped to pull data from images of healthy and diseased cells, and use that data to identify drugs gathering dust on pharmaceutical company shelves that could be repurposed as rare disease treatments.

article thumbnail

Fixing pulse oximeters requires federal might and possible legal action, researchers say

STAT

Work by device manufacturers to improve the performance of pulse oximeters on people with darker skin has progressed little since the Food and Drug Administration asked manufacturers in 2013 to voluntarily test the devices on more diverse skin tones, according to a study published Monday in JAMA.