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- A.R. Kamm Associates — North Carolina-based clinical development contract research organization.
- Aastrom Biosciences — automated cell therapy systems.
- Abbott Laboratories — long-lived pharmaceutical company whose products include Depakote (prescription treatment for epilepsy), Ensure (supplement drink), Pedialyte (electrolyte restorative for juveniles) and the world's first AIDS test.
- ABC Laboratories — pharmaceutical and chemical CRO.
- ABC Research — specializing in food safety.
- Abgenix — genetic drug company whose treatment for graft vs. host disease is in Phase III testing.
- ABS Group — setting standards in the marine shipping industry.
- Absorption Systems — in vitro/in vivo contract research organization.
- Abt Associates — government and business consultation.
- Acedia Pharmaceuticals — genonics-based drug company.
- Actelion — drug company focusing on the endothelium, a cellular interface between the bloodstream and surrounding tissues.
- ActivX Biosciences — chemical probes to stimulate proteins.
- Aculaunch — web-based tools to speed clinical trials.
- Advanced Biological Research — contract research venue located in Hackensack, NJ.
- Advanced Biologics — a small CRO with big ambitions.
- Advanced ChemTech — diagnostic equipment.
- Advanced Clinical Services — staffing the pharmaceutical, biotechnical and device industries.
- Advanced Magnetics — a biopharmaceutical company.
- Advanced SynTech — better medicine through robotic compound synthesis.
- Advanced Tissue Sciences — human tissue engineering.
- Aegera — early stage biotechnological research company.
- Affymax Research Institute — working to speed up the drug discovery process.
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality — federal agency supporting research.
- Agennix — developers of a body protein used in various applications.
- Agouron Pharmaceuticals — laboring to make treatments that inactivate proteins that play key roles in serious diseases.
- Akzo Nobel — pharmaceutical and chemical company.
- Alcide Corporation — antimicrobial products for animal and human health, food safety and industrial applications.
- Alcon Laboratories — ophthalmalic product company.
- Alfacell — therapeutic medicines based on eggs of leopard frogs.
- Algorithme Pharma — Canadian CRO practicing Phase I trials.
- Alkermes — drug delivery company.
- Allergan — eye and skin care company.
- Alliance for Multispecialty Research — organization of various research centers.
- AlphaGene — projects include gene expression biochips and alliances with genetic researchers.
- Alpharma — drug company involved with human and animal health.
- Altana — German company with pharmaceutical and chemical divisions.
- AltaRex — cancer-fighting biotechnology.
- Altmednet.com — online guide to alternative medicine.
- ALZA Corporation — research-based pharmaceutical company.
- Alzheimer's Association — nonprofit group dedicated to the senior memory loss condition.
- AMBI Inc. — a nutritional supplement company.
- American Academy of Clinical Chemistry — a society for professionals in laboratory-related disciplines.
- American Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians — an association for doctors who spend the majority of their time in the research and development of medicines and healthful devices.
- American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists — dedicated to the exchange of information regarding pharmaceutical research.
- American Biogenetic Sciences — company concerned with diagnostic technology and neourologic therapy.
- American Board of Internal Medicine — an independent body which certifies doctors specializing in this field.
- American College of Clinical Pharmacy — a society providing clinical pharmacists with the resources necessary for the humanitarian undertaking.
- American College of Physician Executives — helping doctors upgrade their standards.
- American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine — an association dedicated to advancing the quality and effectiveness of healthcare,including courses allowing doctors to upgrade their knowledge of vital skills.
- American College of Preventive Medicine — physicians dedicated to promoting the good health and preventing the bad.
- American Diabetes Association — a society dedicated to opposing that disease.
- American Geriatrics Society — an association dedicated to healthcare for senior adults.
- American Heart Association — a nonprofit group for the coronary organ.
- American Lung Association — group concerned with the breathing organ.
- American Medical Association — the official site of the body that all doctors are registered with.
- American Medical Group Association — trade group representing over 300 medical groups.
- American Medical Writers Association — helping medical writers hone their craft.
- American Pharmaceutical Association — a professional society for pharmacists interested in advancing the quality of their work.
- American Public Health Association — medical professionals influencing public policy on health issues.
- American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics — serving to promote pharmacological science.
- AmericasDoctor.com — medical authority on the Internet.
- Amerinex Applied Imaging — makers of computer imaging products.
- AmeriSource Technology Group — a wholesale pharmaceutical distribution company.
- Amgen — a biotechnical pharmaceutical company.
- Amway — consumer products sold by consumers themselves.
- Amylin Pharmaceuticals — drug company specializing in treating diabetes.
- Anadys Pharmaceuticals — combining biology and chemistry to develop small molecule therapeutics.
- Anapharm — a contract research organization with locations in Quebec.
- Anda — online medication ordering for pharmacies.
- Anesta — makers of a patented oral transmucosal system for drug delivery.
- Anika Therapeutics — specializing in human tissue.
- Antex Biologics — preventing and treating infectious disorders.
- AntiCancer Incorporated — developing treatments for the disease.
- Apex Bioscience — products regulating in vivo nitric oxide levels.
- Aphton — vaccine-like technology to neutralize hormones that interfere with health.
- Applied Analytical Industries — CRO for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
- Applied Logic Associates — a provider of services to researchers.
- Aptus Genomics — using human genes for pharmaceutical research.
- Aradigm — makers of a sprayable, breathable drug delivery system.
- Arexis — specializing in metabolic and inflammatory diseases.
- Argonex Pharmaceuticals — developing immunotherapies, research tools and technologies.
- ARIAD Pharmaceuticals — molecular therapeutics.
- Arkios BioDevelopment International — development services for drug-related industries.
- Aronex Pharmaceuticals — research, development and marketing of medicines to fight cancerand infectious diseases.
- Arrow Therapeutics — genome-based anti-microbial drug discovery.
- Arthritis Foundation — advocacy group concerned with the disorder.
- Arthritis Network for Research Funding — nonprofit organization whose mission is to finance research for this disease.
- Ascent Pediatrics — pharmaceutical company specializing in children.
- Association of Clinical Research Professionals — a body whose goal is the setting and maintenance of standards for medical research.
- Asta Medica — German pharmaceutical company.
- AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals International — worldwide pharmaceutical company.
- Atlantic Technology Ventures — high-tech to heighten the quality of healthcare.
- Atrix Laboratories — makers of a system to deliver periodontal disease
treatments to teeth.
- Atugen— DNA manipulative pharmaceuticals to speed the healing process.
- Autoimmune Technologies — researchers specializing in autoimmune diseases, including lupus, breast cancer and a form of AIDS in which the HIV virus is not present.
- Avalon Pharmaceuticals — genomics-based drug discovery company.
- Avanir Pharmaceuticals — research and aquisition-based pharamceutical company.
- Avant Immunotherapeutics — working on products based on the human immune system.
- AVAX Technologies — pharmaceutical company specializing in fighting cancer.
- Aventis Behring — international plasma protein and biotechnical company.
- Avantis Pasteur — vaccine company.
- Aventis Pharmaceuticals US — makers of Allegra prescription allergy relief.
- AVI BioPharma — therapeutic vaccines and drug delivery systems.
- Avigen — gene therapy products.
- AviGenics — breeding better chickens so they can lay better eggs.
- Aviva Biosciences— San Diego-based biochip technology company.
- Axcan Pharma — development and marketing of gastroenterological medicines.
- Axiom Biotechnologies — pharmacological research company.
- Axolotl Corporation — healthcare communications solutions.
- Axys Pharmaceuticals — biotech company.
- Bachem — specializing in peptides.
- Barnett International — consultants to the drug industry.
- Barr Laboratories — an emerging specialty pharmaceutical company.
- BASF — chemical company whose products include pharmaceuticals.
- Bausch & Lomb — an eye care company.
- Baxter Healthcare — drugs to fight life-threatening conditions.
- Bayer — besides its flagship product of aspirin, they are a research and chemical company.
- BC Biotechnology Alliance — Canadian independent nonprofit representing the science.
- Beardsworth Consulting Group — contract research organization.
- Beckman Coulter — makers of diagnostic equipment.
- Bentley Pharmaceuticals — makers of patented drug delivery systems and pharmaceutical products.
- Bergen Brunswig — supplier of drugs, surgical supplies and healthcare products.
- Berger-Boyer and Associates — Missouri CRO.
- Berlex Laboratories — specializing in dermatology, diagnostic imaging, women's medicine and therapeutics.
- Berna Products — oral vaccines for the international traveler.
- Bertek Pharmaceuticals — dermatological products.
- Beutlich Pharmaceuticals — dental drugs.
- Bio Online — information source on biotechnology.
- Bio Science Contract Production — company specializing in GMP pharmaceutical manufacturing.
- Bio-Technology General Pharmaceuticals — research and marketing company.
- Biobase Biological Databases — German genetic regularatory company.
- BioChem Pharma — their focus is cancer and infectious diseases.
- Biocontrol Technology — products include the world's first non-invasive glucose monitor for diabetics.
- BioCryst Pharmaceuticals — novel small molecule drugs.
- Biofrontera Pharmaceuticals— German neuroscience company.
- Biogen — the world's oldest independent biotechnology company; makers of Avonex treatment for multiple sclerosis.
- Bioglan Laboratories— pharmaceutical company based in the United Kingdom.
- Bioimage — drugs designed to target signaling proteins.
- Bioinvent International — Swedish drug development and discovery company.
- Biolog — cell analysis company.
- Biomatrix— developing viscoelastic products.
- Biomerica — specializing in diagnostic technologies.
- Biometric Imaging — makers of a patented laser-based scanning system to monitor cellular activity.
- BioMicro Systems — microfluidic products to accelerate life science research.
- Biomira — focused on vaccines and immunotherapeutic treatments for cancer.
- Bioniche Life Sciences — human and animal health company.
- Biopure — specializing in oxygen-based therapeutics.
- Bioqual — specializing in veterinary medicine.
- BioReliance — nonclinical testing, development and manufacturing.
- BioSpecifics Technologies — specializing in wound healing and tissue remodeling.
- Biotechnology Industry Organization — trade association for the biotech trade.
- Biotron Group — medical and biotechnology consultants.
- BioWorld Online — biotechnology news and information page.
- BOC Group — source of gas needs for the pharmaceutical industry.
- Boehringer Ingelheim — makers of Ginsana and Ginkoba natural supplements, and Dulcolax gentle laxative.
- Boiron — French pharmaceutical company; this page specializes in homeopathy.
- Boston Biostatics — clinical trial operations.
- Bracco Group — Italian diagnostic imaging company.
- Bradley Pharmaceuticals — prescription and over-the-counter drugs; divisions specialize in dermatological and respiratory treatments.
- Brasseur's Botanicals — herbal retailers.
- Braun — international drug company based in Germany.
- Breast Cancer Answers Project — a division of the Public Health Institute (a California state agency) concentrating on that disease.
- Brioschi — official site of the fizzy antacid.
- Bristol-Myers Squibb — makers of Excedrin headache relief, Keri skin lotion, Bufferin buffered aspirin, Nutrament nutritional beverage and Theragran supplement.
- British Medical Journal — the net version of the print magazine published by
the British Medical Association.
- Broadchoice — a company (formerly known as Studio Graphics) focusing
on broadband, the superfast Internet.
- Cabrillo Laboratories — lending its facility to research.
- Cadus Pharmaceutical — utilizing yeast cells in treatment of human diseases.
- Canderm Pharma — makers of Bain de Soleil sunblock and other skin care
products.
- Cangene — hyperimmune plasma and biotechnology products.
- CaP CURE — a site for those interested in prostate cancer research.
- Caprion Pharmaceuticals — using proteins to speed the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Capsugel — makers of two-piece gelatin capsules.
- CarboMed — developing biologics to treat cancer and other angiogenesis dependent diseases.
- Cardinal Health — aiming to partner with healthcare professionals.
- Carolinas Research Associates — Charlotte, NC clinical trial management organization.
- Cato Research — an independent contract research organization.
- Cel-Sci — their latest product Multikine shows promise as cancer therapy.
- Celeris — data capture, analysis and reporting.
- Celgene — pharmaceutical company specializing in cancer and immunological diseases.
- Cell Genesys — gene therapy company.
- Cell Pathways — its mission: medicines to prevent cancer.
- Cell Therapeutics — working on medical alternatives to harsh cancer treatments.
- Cellegy Pharmaceuticals — a skin biology and transdermal drug delivery company.
- Cellomics — combining genomics and proteomics.
- Celltech — two-pronged Europe-based biopharmaceutical company.
- Cellular Genomics Inc. — setting new standards in genome-based drug discovery.
- Cellzome — a leader in the field of functional proteomics.
- Centaur Pharmaceuticals — small molecule biopharmaceutical company located in California.
- Center for Clinical Research Practice — a body insuring ethical practice in its members.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health: Bioresearch Monitoring Office of Compliance — enforcement of FDA regulations regarding medical devices.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health: Device Advice
— counsel regarding medical devices.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health: FDA Modernization
Guidance — important documents for the researcher.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health: Guidance on Investigational DeviceExemptions — an Adobe Acrobat PDF document listing federal counsel onmedical devices.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health: Organization Structure — membership of the group.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Bioresearch
MonitoringInformation — a listing of clinical trial researchers.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Drug Approval List — a listing of medications approved by the FDA.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Drug Approval Packages — another listing of medications approved by the FDA.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: FDA Modernization — the subagency's answer to the Modernization Act's questions.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Guidance Documents — the FDA's current thoughts on drugs under its consideration.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: National Drug Code Directory — a universal product identifier for human drugs.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Orange Book of Approved Drugs — FDA approved drugs with therapeutic equivalence evaluations.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Organizational Chart
— flowchart of the suboffices of the CDER.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Pediatric Medicine
— guidelines for medicines for juvenile patients.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Pediatric Organization — membership of this subagency.
- Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Regulatory Information — featuring the latest guidelines in evaluating new medicines.
- Center for Mental Health Services — a knowledge exchange network featuring information about the concern.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — the federal research agency.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Human Subject Regulations — documents provided by the agency to provide researchers with the means to safeguard the "guinea pig" man.
- Centerwatch — find over 40,000 sites conducting clinical trials of potential new medicines.
- Centocor — biopharmaceutical company focusing on cardiovascular,
autoimmuneand cancer disorders.
- Cephalon — specializing in treating neurological disorders, sleep disorders, and cancer.
- Certus International — clinical contract research organization.
- Cerylid Biosciences— Australian biotech company specializing in genomics and natural product screening.
- Cetek Corporation — partnering with drug and biotech companies in gene-to-screen testing.
- Chattem — makers of Ban deodorant, Dexatrim appetite control, Mudd skin treatment, Pamprin menstrual relief, and Icy Hot anti-pain cream.
- ChemBridge — providing the tools to help American, European and Japanese pharmaceutical companies perfect their medicines.
- ChemDiv Inc. — promising better medicines through chemical diversity.
- Chemical Computing Group — providers of software and services for drug discovery.
- ChemoCentryx — specializing in protein hormones that regulate the
flow of white blood cells.
- ChemRx Advanced Technologies — partnering with client companies in the drug discovery business.
- Chiron — working in biopharmaceuticals, vaccines and blood testing.
- Chromagen — developers of platform fluorescence technology for pharmaceutical discovery.
- Chronimed — focusing on chronic conditions.
- Chugai Biopharmaceuticals — research, development and commercialization drug company.
- CIBA Vision — makers of contact lenses and products to care for same.
- CIM Solutions — industrial automation and control systems.
- Civitan International — a club dedicated to community service.
- Clinarium — software to help drug companies conform to international laws.
- ClinForce — employment service for companies wishing to hire researchers.
- Clinical Chemistry — home page of a journal dedicated to research medicine.
- Clinical Solutions — its mission is to inform people about upcoming clinical trials.
- Clinical Staffing Associates — placing research staff with drug companies and CROs.
- Clinical Trial Posting — keep informed about clinical trials, and register for one yourself.
- Clinical Trials and Research Studies - Clinical research studies for gastrointestinal illnesses including GERD, IBD, and more. Contact Long Island Clinical Research Associates to participate in a trial and receive free treatment and test new medicines.
- Clinical Trials Net — Internet-based trial management.
- ClinicalTrialJobs.com — web page recruiting for research jobs.
- ClinicalTrials.com — information linking patients to thousands of trial venues.
- ClinicalTrials.gov — listing of current pharmaceutical studies, sponsored by the federal National Institute of Health.
- Clinicor — originally a patient recruitment service, today it's a complete contract research organization.
- ClinSites — a consortium of Charlotte-based contract research
organizations.
- CNN Health — medical news from Ted Turner's cable news network.
- Cohesion Technologies — specializing in tissue repair and regeneration.
- Coley Pharmaceutical Group — stimulating the immune system to treat a variety of conditions.
- Colgate-Palmolive — this site focuses mainly on the company's namesake
dental product.
- Collagenesis — using human tissue for a number of applications.
- CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals — focusing on peridontal disease.
- Columbia Laboratories — makers of women's health products.
- Commonwealth Biotechnologies — CRO offering services from pharmaceutical research to paternity testing.
- CompuMed — medicine dispension machines.
- Computer Resources Inc. — IT technology to the communications industry.
- Connetics — medicines to serve those with under-publicized conditions.
- COR Therapeutics — cardiovascular care.
- Corixa — a research and development immunotherapeutic company.
- Cornerstone Institute — educating clinical research professionals.
- Cortex Pharmaceuticals — its propriatary drugs could cure neurological diseases.
- Corvas International — biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic agents for major diseases.
- Covance — Princeton, NJ-based contract research organization.
- CreateNet — clinical research education on the Internet.
- Creative BioMolecules — using bone morphogenic proteins to repair human tissue.
- CroMedica — provider of services to clinical trial researchers.
- Curis Pharmaceuticals — specializing in regenerative medicine.
- CV Therapeutics — using molecular cardiology to treat cardiovascular
disease.
- CWProfessional.com — CenterWatch spinoff serving as a forum for researchers and companies seeking each other.
- Cyanotech — makers of microalgae-based supplements.
- CyberChemics — specializing in biological computing.
- CyberForce1 — medical information site sponsored by Searle.
- CyDex — established to market cyclodextrins in drug development.
- Cygnus — working on a noninvasive glucose monitor.
- Cypress Biosciences — supplier of high-performance integrated circuits.
- Cyros — publishing company; most of their clients include entertainers, but they have done some medical pamphlets.
- Cytel Software — computer programs for the clinical researcher.
- CytoDyn of New Mexico — products include Cytolin, an AIDS treatment.
- Cytogen — biopharmaceutical company involved in proteomics.
- Cytovia — treating cancer and certain degenerative diseases.
- CytRx — specializing in sickle cell crisis and other vascular diseases.
- Daiichi Pharmaceutical — a Japan-based pharmaceutical sales company.
- Dalton Chemical Laboratories — single source solutions to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors.
- deCODE Genetics — sleuthing the genetic causes of disease.
- Demegen — developing protein compounds for disease control.
- Dendreon — treating cancer through the manipulation of the immune
system.
- DepoMed — specializing in a unique oral drug delivery.
- Diacrin — cell transplantation to treat disease.
- Diagnostic Chemicals — diagnostic products and specialty chemicals.
- Diamyd — developing a vaccine to combat insulin-dependent diabetes.
- Diatide — "smart drugs" to treat disease.
- Digene — science plus technology equals health.
- Dimethaid Research — Canadian company developing drugs that work with the body's natural healing factor.
- Discovery Laboratories — its initial focus is on lung diseases, especially neonatal ones.
- Diversified Healthcare — an independent pharmaceutical distribution company.
- Doctor Eddy's Clinic — specializing in Western and alternative medicine.
- Doctor Joseph Saponaro's Home Page One,
Two,
Three,
- Doctor's Guide — portal startup page for doctors; registered users can personalize the page to their specifications.
- Dolisos — makers of homeopathic products.
- DoubleTwist — portal for genetics researcher.
- Dovetail Technologies — researchers seeking molecular compounds that could cure cancer.
- Draxis Health — human and animal drug company.
- DrKoop.com — general health information is provided in a site endorsed by C. Everett Koop, former Surgeon General of the United States.
- Drug Information Association — an international society exchanging information regarding medical research.
- Drug Royalty — financial company investing in royalties from sales of pharmaceuticals.
- DrugTopics.com — online version of a newsmagazine for pharmacists.
- DuPont — company that promises "better living through chemistry."
- DuPont Pharmaceuticals — drug-related division of the chemical company.
- Duramed Pharmaceuticals — makers of prescription drugs, including Cenestin estrogen replacement therapy.
- Dyax — technology to speed the development of new drugs.
- Eagle Research — New Jersey-based researcher placement firm.
- Ear Clinic Information Center — a Portland clinic provides this site for patients who want "the 411" on the hearing organ.
- Eisai Human Health Care — Japanese company with worldwide influence in providing healthful products to the people.
- Elan — Dublin-based biopharmaceutical company.
- EM Industries — American division of the German Merck company.
- Emisphere Technologies — working on oral macromolecule delivery.
- Endorex — specializing in drug delivery and cancer therapy.
- EntreMed — working on antiangiogenic pharmaceuticals to fight cancer and blindness.
- Enzo Biochem — pursuits include biotechnology, genetic medicines, DNA probing and diagnostic testing.
- Enzon — biopharmaceutical development and marketing, in association with other companies.
- Enzymatic Therapy — FDA-registered natural medicine company.
- Epimmune — vaccines to stimulate the immune system.
- eResearchTechnology — providing software, equipment and services to the clinical trial process.
- Etrials.com — web-based software and services to help clinical development.
- Eudraportal — Europe-based health-oriented telecommunicaitons network.
- Everett Laboratories — prescription medicines.
- Exelisis — studying simple organisms to apply genetic information to humans.
- EXIMIAS Pharmaceutical Corporation — oncological drug company.
- Faulding — far-reaching pharmaceutical company, with a presence in over 70 countries.
- FDAWeb.com — the online version of Dickenson's FDA Review, a newsletter reporting the latest news from the federal agency.
- Ferring Pharmaceuticals — international drug company.
- F1RSTMARK — a database broker catering to various industries.
- Fischer Pharmaceutical Laboratories — specializing in anti-aging products.
- Fitzgerald Industries International — immunodiagnostic development.
- Florida Department of Health — dictates health policy for the "Sunshine State."
- Florida Medical and Research Institute — private clinical trial facility with two locations, both in Florida.
- Flomed Service — distributors of medical products throughout Europe.
- Food and Drug Administration — the federal body that regulates what you eat and what medicines you take; every medicine that's on the market must pass muster with this agency.
- Food and Drug Administration: Debarred Persons List — researchers barred by the federal agency.
- Food and Drug Administration: Disqualified/Restricted Investigator List — here is a not-so-brief list of researchers not allowed by the agency to do research.
- Food and Drug Administration: Food, Drug and Cosmetic
Act Text — the law creating the agency and the law
modernizing same.
- Food and Drug Administration: Freedom of Information Act Reading Room — where one can obtain FDA documents not usually submitted to the public.
- Food and Drug Administration: Guidance on Human Subject Research — the agency's regulations on experimenting on people.
- Food and Drug Administration: Information for Health Professionals — where people in the health professions can obtain FDA documents.
- Food and Drug Administration: Information Sheets — guidance for independent review boards.
- Food and Drug Administration: Laws Enforced by FDA — legalities falling under that agency's jurisdiction.
- Food and Drug Administration: Letters to the Industry — missives from the agency to researchers.
- Food and Drug Administration: MedWatch — allowing researchers to report ill effects of presumably healthful drugs and devices to the FDA.
- Food and Drug Administration: Standard Operating Procedures
and Policies — more rules and regulations for researchers.
- Food and Drug Administration: Warning Letters — a listing of warnings to violators of FDA standards.
- Forest Laboratories — makers of ethical and over-the-counter medications.
- Fougera — topical and ophthalmic drug company.
- Fujisawa Healthcare — Japan-based international drug company.
- GalaGen — food innovations to boost immunity.
- Galderma Laboratories — providers of InfoDerm, the skin care information web site.
- Gelsus Research and Consulting — contract research organization.
- Geltex Pharmaceuticals — gastrointestinal drugs.
- Gem Pharmaceuticals — involved in the acquisition and marketing of early
stage treatments to fill unmet needs.
- Gen-Probe — testing for disease microorganisms.
- Genaissance Pharmaceuticals — developers and marketers of population genomics and informatics technologies.
- Genelabs Technologies — currently developing a treatment for lupus.
- Genentech — biotechnology company founded by a pioneer in recombinant DNA research.
- Generichem — suppliers to the pharmaceutical industry.
- Genesis Bio-Pharmaceuticals — distributors of plasma derived products.
- Genesys — teleconferencing company.
- Genetix Pharmaceuticals — gene therapy technologies.
- Genomics Collaborative — using genes to fight disease.
- GenSci Regeneration Sciences — an orthobiologics company.
- Genzyme Corporation — using a wide range of technologies in the development and manufacturing of new drugs.
- George Washington University Medical Center — the school offers a distance learning program.
- Geron Corporation — diagnostic and therapeutic products to treat cancer and other age-related diseases.
- Glaucoma Research Foundation — a nonprofit organization for fighting the vision disorder.
- GlaxoSmithKline — makers of Beano anti-gas treatment, Contac cold capsules, Geritol multivitamins, Nicoderm patch for quitting smoking, and Remifemin supplement for treating menopause.
- Gliatech — biotechnology based on glial cells, part of the central nervous system.
- GLSynthesis — Worcester, MA-based research and marketing company.
- GPC-Biotech — developing mechanism-based drugs through genomics.
- Guilford Pharmaceuticals — drug delivery systems and treatments for neurological diseases.
- Gwathmey — specialists in the Physionomics brand of preclinical research.
- Halsey Drug — generic drug and contract product manufacturer.
- Harvard Medical Web — about the medical schools of the famed university.
- Hauser Chemical Research — suppling the laboratory settings to researchers.
- Health Care Products — a wide range of products, all catering to the special needs of the diabetic.
- Health Decisions — speedy and accurate research organization.
- Healthcare Communications Group — patient recruitment service through advertising.
- Healthcare Discoveries — San Antonio, Texas drug trial center.
- HealthFusion.com — Internet-based healthcare communications company.
- Heart Information Network — everything you always wanted to know about the engine of the human body.
- Hemacare — operates blood management programs in California hospitals.
- Hemagen Diagnostics — user-friendly diagnostic products.
- Hemosol — treating hemoglobin deficiencies.
- Heumann Pharma — German drug company; drug info is in English.
- Hexal — makers of Biosan custom vitamins.
- Hill Top Research — clinical, in vitro toxicology and microbiology services.
- HUM-MOLGEN Registry of Biomedical Companies — listing members of the pharmaceutical industry.
- Human Genome Sciences — using gene-based science to treat and cure illness.
- Hybridon — utilizing antisense compound technology to fight cancer, eye disease and viruses.
- ICI — suppliers to the pharmaceutical industry among others.
- ICN Pharmaceuticals — dedicated to research and innovations in healthcare.
- ICOS Corporation — developing drugs by seeking points of intervention in the inflammatory process.
- ID Biomedical — focused in subunit vaccines and genetic testing.
- IDEC Pharmaceuticals — the medical arm of a multi-industry octopus.
- Idun Pharmaceuticals — drug company with combatting programmed cell death as its mission.
- iKnowMed — Internet site interfacing patients, physicians and
pharmaceutical companies.
- ILEX Oncology — developing oncological drugs.
- ImClone Systems — cancer treatment development.
- Immucell — farm animal health company.
- Immune Response — T-cell technology to treat HIV, autoimmune diseases and cancer.
- Immunex — using the human immune system to protect human health.
- Immunicon — developing magnetic nanoparticles to combat cancer.
- Immunization Action Coalition — group dedicated to giving disease the needle prick.
- Immunomedics — detection and treatment of cancer.
- Immunostics — diagnostic kits and reagents.
- Impact Consulting Group — advanced training for the internal medicine professional.
- Incara Pharmaceuticals — working on treatments for inflammatory bowel disease, liver failure, stroke and chronic bronchitis.
- Incyte Genomics — creating information standards for scientists in the healthcare field.
- Infigen — commercializing nuclear transfer in the human healthcare and agriculture businesses.
- Inflazyme — fighting inflammatory diseases.
- Inland Northwest Blood Center — a Spokane-based blood depository.
- Innophase — specializing in derivitives of polyethylene glycol.
- Innovus Research — providing excellence in healthcare research.
- InSite Vision — new methods in dispensing optical medication.
- Insmed Pharmaceuticals — treating endocrine and metabolic diseases and disorders.
- Inspire Pharmaceuticals — drugs to help restore inate defense mechanisms.
- Institute for International Research — a worldwide information exchange for various businesses.
- Integrity Clinical Research — site management organization based in Tennessee.
- International Federation of Associations of Pharmaceutical Physicians — worldwide organization serving these medics.
- International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders — education, research, and support for gastric problems.
- International Pharmaceutical Research — full service CRO with a data systems division.
- Integra LifeSciences — tissue regeneration product development and marketing.
- Integrated DNA Research — the source for custom DNA.
- Integrity Clinical Research — site management organization.
- Interferon Sciences — interferon-based treatments for various diseases.
- Intermune — makers and marketers of treatments for pulmonary and infectious diseases and congenital disorders.
- Interneuron Pharmaceuticals — specializing in neurological and behavioral diseases.
- Intrabiotics Pharmaceuticals — creating new antibiotics to battle bacteria that resist the old ones.
- INTRACEL Corporation — therapeutic products for the cancer patient.
- Introgen Therapeutics — gene therapy company.
- Ion Labs — custom manufacturers of brand name drugs.
- iPhysicianNet — communications linking doctor and researcher.
- Isis Pharmaceuticals — medicine against cancer, inflammatory disease, psoriasis, and Hepatitis C.
- IVAX Biosciences — research, development, and manufacture of generic and brand-name drugs.
- Ixion Biotechnology — concentrating on oxalate-related disorders.
- Janssen Pharmaceutica — makers of patches that allow for transdermal drug
delivery.
- Jenner Biotherapies — cancer therapy company.
- Jewish Hospital Heart and Lung Institute — concerned with the respective organs.
- Johnson & Johnson — makers of baby grooming products and Band-Aid bandages.
- Jones Pharma — makers of veterinary medicine, thyroid treatments
and hospital products.
- JRH Biosciences — suppliers of cell culture products to the healthcare industry.
- Kaneka — supplier of PVC resins to the world.
- Kansas City Analytical Services — Kansas research venue.
- Karolinska Institutet: Diseases, Disorders and Related Topics — disease resource sanctioned by Sweden's outstanding medical school.
- Kendle International — development services for biotechnical and pharmaceutical industries.
- Kent Laboratories — makers of immunological products.
- Key Oncologics — South African cancer drug company.
- KidsHealth — medical advice concentrating on the youth.
- King Pharmaceuticals — drug makers in partnership with other companies.
- KnowledgePharm.com — information portal for pharmacists.
- Konsyl Pharmaceuticals — makers of a fiber supplement.
- Kos Pharmaceuticals — specializing in chronic cardiovascular and respiratory disease treatment.
- Kosan Biosciences — biotechnical pharmaceutical company.
- Kyowa Hakko USA — American wing of a Japanese drug company.
- Laboratoires Aeterna — French company concentrating on cancer and other diseases.
- La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company — focusing on autoimmune diseases.
- Lannett Company, Inc. — makers of generic medicines.
- Large Scale Biology — protein-based products for the life sciences industry.
- Lark Technologics — DNA sequencing and molecular biology services.
- Layton Bioscience — pharmaceutical company.
- Leo Pharmaceutical — medical and biopharmaceutical company.
- Lescarden — biotechnology company; makers of Catrix, a blending of science and nature used in many applications.
- LeukoSite — home page of Millennium Pharmaceuticals, a drug discovery
and development company.
- Lexigen Pharmaceuticals — developing drugs and genetically engineered products.
- Lice Source Services — they specialize in fighting head lice.
- Lichtwer Pharma — makers of Kwai garlic supplement and other nature-based products.
- Life Medical Sciences — a biomaterials company.
- LifeCell — restoring the human body's ability to regenerate tissue.
- Lifecore Biomedical — specializing in medical and dental implant products.
- Lifescan — makers of blood monitoring products for diabetics.
- Lifetime Pharmaceuticals — development and marketing of compounds for human therapeutics.
- Ligand Pharmaceuticals — specializing in small molecule medicines.
- Lilly & Co. — medicinal development for over a century.
- Lohmann Therapy Systems — makers of innovative drug delivery systems.
- Lonza Biologics — all-around chemical company.
- Lowering Cholesterol — learn whatever it takes to reduce this health liability.
- LXR Biotechnology — propriatary compounds to combat programmed cell death.
- MacroChem — drug developers in association with well-known marketers.
- Magainin Pharmaceuticals — adapting animal health to human standards.
- Mallinckrodt — makers and sellers of imagers, pharmaceuticals and
respiratory devices.
- Martek Biosciences — deriving healthful products from algae.
- Matritech — company using a patented nuclear matrix to fight cancer.
- Matrix Pharmaceutical — combating cancer.
- Maxim Pharmaceuticals — drugs to fight cancer, infectious diseases and topical disorders.
- Mayo Clinic Health Oasis — health information site sanctioned by the prestigious Mayo Foundation.
- McCarthy Consultant Services — helping companies comply to international standards.
- MDS Neo-Pharm — Canadian drug company.
- MDS Pharma Services — CRO offering a full spectrum of services.
- Mead Johnson — makers of nutritional products, including the Enfamil
line of pediatric products, Viactiv calcium-intensive foods and Boost diet drinks.
- Med Focus — consultation for the biotech and pharmaceutical industries.
- Medarex — developing antibody-based treatments.
- Medco Research — commercializing cardiovascular medicines.
- MedConnect — onlline information source for the medical professional.
- MedExec International — California-based researcher placement.
- Medical Ophthalmics — needs for the eyecare professional.
- MedicineNet.com — medical information web page.
- Medicis Pharmaceutical — skincare products.
- Medicorp — Canadian company specializing in immunodiagnostic and microbiology products.
- MedImmune — products for infectious diseases and transplantation medicine.
- Medinox — specializing in treatment of diseases and disorders caused by excessive nitric oxide.
- MedMarket.com — online "superstore" for doctors and the disabled.
- Medscape — web portal with a medical orientation.
- MedPointe — parent company of Wallace Pharmaceuticals.
- MedTrials — offering training, consulting and monitoring services to the research industry.
- Mentholatum — makers of Fletcher's Castoria pediatric laxative,
Fisherman's Friendcough suppressant, and Deep Heating pain relief cream.
- MethylGene — Canadian company researching drugs to treat conditions
with nomedications currently available.
- Merck — pharmaceutical company; makers of Vioxx, Zocor, Pepcid and Propecia; publishers of The Merck Manual.
- Merck of Germany — products include Glucophage, a prescription-only treatment for diabetes.
- Mericon Industries — builders, construction managers and consultants.
- Meridian Medical Tech — technological solutions to medical problems.
- Merz Pharmaceuticals — German-based drug company.
- META Solutions — a pharmaceutical consulting company using technology to improve the information management process.
- MGH Institute of Health Professions at Massachusetts General Hospital — an interdisciplinary education in healthcare.
- MGI Pharma — in the business of acquiring, developing, and marketing medications.
- Microbes — microbiology information page.
- Microcide Pharmaceuticals — working on antimicrobial drugs to counter infectious diseases.
- Mikart — contract drug manufacturing company.
- Milkhaus Labortory — clinical stage biopharmaceutical company.
- Millipore — research, pharmaceutical making, and microelectronics.
- Mission Pharmacal — drug company with a long family legacy.
- MLO Online — the home page of Medical Laboratory Observer, amagazine for clinical laboratory professionals.
- Molecumetics — small molecule chemical company.
- Monarch Pharmaceuticals — brand name pharmaceutical division of King Pharmaceuticals.
- MTRA/AAI — the joint entity created by the merger of two companies, Medical & Technical Research Associates and Applied Analytical Industries.
- Muro Pharmaceutical — prescription medications for allergies and respiration.
- Myelos Neurosciences — specializing in neuropathic medicine.
- Mylan Laboratories — drug company whose products include treatments for
migranes, Parkinson's disease and diabetic foot ulcers.
- Myriad Genetics — using the human genome to advance medicine.
- Nabi Corporation — specializing in treating infectious and autoimmune
diseases.
- Narayana Research — European and American CRO.
- Nastech Pharmaceutical — nasally delivered drugs is its business.
- Naterra — makers of beauty products and over the counter drugs.
- National Ageing Research Institute — based in Australia, this research group concentrates on the causes of the aging process.
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill — nonprofit group speaking for those with that problem.
- National Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers — trade group representing the industry before government bodies.
- National Association for Continence — advocacy group for recognition of the urinary disorder.
- National Bioethics Advisory Commission — dictating government policy on human subject research.
- National Cancer Institute — a government agency concentrating on that disease.
- National Committee for Quality Assurance — independent body monitoring HMO quality.
- National Institutes of Health — government-sponsored research centers.
- National Institutes of Health: Bioethics Resources — everything you always wanted to know about legitimate research practices.
- National Osteoporosis Foundation — nonprofit focused on bone disease.
- National Stroke Association — private foundation out to change the way the disease is viewed and treated.
- Natoli Engineering — suppliers of tools for various industries, including the pharmaceutical industry.
- NCGS & Associates — contract research organization based in Charleston, SC.
- Nektar Therapeutic Systems — advanced drug delivery company.
- Neogen — keeping food safe and animals healthy.
- NeoRx — focusing on cancer and other unmet medical needs.
- Neose Technologies — specializing in carbohydrate synthesis.
- NeoTherapeutics — neurological treatments.
- Nephron Information Center — sponsored by Nephron Pharmaceuticals, features information about kidney-based health issues.
- Neurochem — Canadian company specializing in amyloid-based diseases.
- Neurocrine Biosciences — neuropathic medicine company.
- Neurogen — using its unique AIDD system, the company specializes in large market psychiatric, metabolic and inflammatory disorders.
- NeuroVir Therapeutics — fighting cancer with drugs derived from the herpes simplex virus.
- Neutrogena — makers of skin and hair care products.
- Nexell Therapeutics — ex vivo cell therapies.
- Nexmed — makers of a topical male sexual dysfunction treatment.
- New England Institutional Review Board — ethical review board.
- NicOx — nitric oxide releasing drugs.
- Nitromed — making good medicine better by way of a patented nitric oxide-based enhancement.
- North Amercian Biologicals — to prevent and treat infectious and autoimmune diseases.
- North American Vaccine — immunization is their business.
- Northfield Laboratories — makers of a blood alternative that can be used in transfusions without the side effects of using real blood.
- Nova Molecular Technologies — chemical processing company.
- Novalon Pharmaceutical — genomics-based drug company.
- Novartis — makers of ExLax laxative and Maalox antacid.
- NovaTech Sciences — information managing company.
- Novavax — products include an estrogen replacement therapy in clinical testing.
- Noven Pharmaceuticals — a variety of patch-delivered medications.
- Novo Nordisk of North America — specializing in insulin and the means to bring it into the body.
- NPS Allelix Pharmaceuticals — two drug companies form one powerful merger.
- Nubenco Enterprises — international supplier of pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and medical equipment.
- Numark Laboratories — five former Johnson & Johnson execs founded this small company.
- Nursing Hands — web site for nurses.
- Nutramax Laboratories — makers of pharmaceuticals for other companies.
- Nutri-West — makers of nutrition supplements.
- Nutrition, Health and Heart Disease — advice on how good eating is good for your pulmonary organ.
- Nymox Pharmaceutical — makers of the AD7C Test, a diagnostic screening for Alzheimer's disease.
- Octamer — focusing on the worst diseases to plague humanity.
- Oculex Pharmaceuticals — treating eye diseases.
- Office for Human Research Protections — a Health and Human Services subdepartment assuring safety of human research subjects.
- Office for Human Research Protections: Institutional
Review Board Guidebook — a reference motivated by human research safety.
- Omnicare Clinical Research — three CROs (IBAH, Coromed and IFNS) merged.
- Oread Laboratories — helping companies in their research.
- Organogenesis— deriving medications from cells.
- Organon — Dutch-based pharmaceutical company.
- Origen Therapeutics — avian biotechnology to make eggs better.
- Orphan Medical — drug company that "adopts" the need to treat those with uncommon diseases.
- Ortech — web services.
- Ortho Biotech — makers of Procrit, which increases red blood cell count.
- Ortho McNeil Pharmaceutical — the union of two companies: the former a pioneer in women's health, the latter makers of Tylenol brand acetaminophen, the popular alternative to aspirin.
- Osiris Therapeutics — biorestoration medicine.
- Otsuka America Pharmaceutical — a worldwide drug company headquartered in Japan.
- Oxford Research International — British research company with locations in Europe, Asia, Africa, China and the Caucasus.
- OXiGENE — specializing in vascular targeting.
- Oxis International — drug development company.
- Paddock Laboratories — generic drug company.
- Palatin Technologies — diagnostic and therapeutic products.
- Par Pharmaceutical — specialist in generic drugs.
- Paracelsian — herbal research and information exchange.
- Paradigm Genetics — gene function determination for health and other markets.
- Paragon Biomedical — makers of medical and veterinary equipment.
- PAREXEL International — contract research and medical marketing organization.
- Parnell Pharmaceuticals — medicines made from a plant found only in the Pacific Northwest.
- Particle Dynamics — St. Louis drug company.
- Patient Quest — service recruiting subjects for research.
- PathoGenesis — developing medicines against infectious disease.
- Pentech Pharmaceutical — working on impotence and other disorders.
- Peptides International — peptide-based products.
- Permedics — clinical study management software.
- Perrigo — makers of store brand drugs.
- Pfizer — having absorbed Parke-Davis (Dilantin treatment for epilepsy, Lipitor cholesterol blocker) and Warner-Lambert (Actifed and Benedryl cold and allergy relief, Listerine mouthwash, Halls cough drops), this company (Viagra erectile dysfunction treatment) carries on its pharmaceutical empire.
- Pharm-Eco Laboratories — supporting all phases of drug development.
- Pharma.org — a "museum of celebrities in pharmacology" in progress.
- Pharmaceutical Careers — site posting companies nationwide "headhunting" for doctors looking for employment.
- Pharmaceutical Industry Info — the 411 on drug companies.
- Pharmaceutical Online — news and information portal page for physicians.
- Pharmaceutical Representative Online — web site of a magazine for pharmacists.
- Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America — representing the drug companies.
- Pharmaceutical Research Plus — specializing in accelerated patient recruitment for clinical trials.
- Pharmachem — under construction; check back later.
- Pharmacia — having bought Upjohn and Monsanto, this company (Nicorette
smoking-quitting gum, Celebrex inflammation treatment) carries on its healthful mission.
- Pharmacopeia — technology-based products and services that accelerate
drugdiscovery and development.
- Pharmacyclics — fighting disease with energy.
- PharmaDetailing.com — providing information on pharmaceuticals.
- Pharmadigm — specializing in acute inflammation.
- PharmaKinetics Laboratories — CRO providing research services to the pharmaceutical industry.
- PharmaLive — pharmaceutical news page medical professionals can make theirstartup/home page.
- PharmaNet — contract research organization with locations in Europe and North America.
- Pharmanex — partnership of science and nature.
- PharmaPortal — a medical news site that doctors can use as their
startup page.
- PharmaScience Laboratories — Canada-based generic drug company.
- PharmaSeek — a trial management operation, focusing on investigation identification, study startup activities, and project management.
- Pharmed Group — Miami-based distributor of medical supplies.
- PharmInfo.com — get the latest information on medicines.
- Pharmos — designing enhanced molecular structures to improve
medicine.
- PharmSYST — combining pharmaceutical practices and engineering.
- PharmWeb — pharmaceutical information for patient and pro alike.
- Phase Forward — Internet-based clinical trial data collection and
management.
- Physicians' Desk Reference — the authority on medicines, over-the-counter and prescription, listing their benefits and side-effects; the online version of the book doctors have on their bookshelves.
- Phyton — microcontroller company.
- Placemart Personnel Service — medical-related job placement site.
- POINT Biomedical — drug delivery technology company.
- PolyMedica Pharmaceuticals USA — makers of healthcare products and, as Liberty Medical Supply, diabetes supplies.
- Powderject — making medicines work better with needle-free injection systems.
- PPD — with a global infrastructure, dedicated project teams, cross-functional therapeutic units and innovative technologies, PPD has a worldwide commitment to quality and delivering strategic solutions for compound, product and market development.
- Praecis Pharmaceuticals — combining biotechnical and pharmaceutical drug development.
- PRA International — French drug development company.
- Premier Research Worldwide — a CRO, company owning other health companies, and a diagnostic technology services provider.
- Procept — battling autoimmune disease.
- Proctor & Gamble — consumer product company (Pampers diapers, Pringles potato chips, Comet kitchen cleanser, Charmin toilet tissue, Iams pet food,Cover Girl cosmetics, Safeguard soap, Head & Shoulders shampoo, Secret deodorant) that also makes healthcare products (Vicks cough formula, Noxzema skin cream, Attends adult incontenance products, Crest toothpaste, Metamucil fiber supplement, Pepto-Bismol stomach relief).
- Procyon Biopharma — Montreal cancer combating company.
- ProCyte — using proprietary copper peptide technology to enhance
beauty.
- Professional Detailing Inc. — a contract sales organization.
- Prologue Research International — Columbus, OH-based contract research organization.
- ProMedDx — patient recruitment for the medical diagnostics industry.
- Prostatis — an information page specializing in that disease.
- Protection of Human Research Subjects — a National Institutes of Health-sanctioned course required for NIH researchers who work on human beings.
- Protein Design Labs — humanized monoclonal antibody development company.
- Protocare — clinical trial arena.
- QLT PhotoTherapeutics — makers of a treatment for age-related macular degeneration.
- Questcor Pharmaceuticals — hospital-based drug company.
- Quintiles Transnational — drug development and marketing.
- R&D Laboratories — their specialty is the kidney.
- R.P. Scherer North America — a division of CardinalHealth.
- RAN Institute — specializing in educating clinical researchers in the latest techniques.
- RareDiseases.org — the site of NORD, a group focusing on under-noticed ailments.
- Ratiopharm — German drug company; site is in German.
- Recombinant Capital — biotech industry information page.
- Regeneron Pharmaceutical — drug discovery, development and marketing company.
- Regis Technologies — organic chemical partner in the biotech, pharmaceutical and diagnostic industries.
- RegSearch International — providing regulatory information to the pharmaceutical industry.
- Reheis — makers of the minerals used in deodorants and antacids.
- Requa — maker of the CharcoCaps family of charcoal-added products
that fight stomach upset and poison.
- Research Corporation Technologies — technology management company.
- Research Dynamics Consulting Group — they train researchers to "the way research ought to be."
- Research Investigator's Source — linking research sponsors and investigators.
- Research Personnel Consultants — "headhunter" site for researchers seeking employment.
- Research Personnel International — the site for researchers to upload their resumes and employers to find potential staffers.
- Research Practitioner — medical journal published by the Center for Clinical Research.
- Research Testing Laboratories — a clinical research company.
- Research Triangle Institute — nonprofit research and development firm.
- Resolution Pharmaceuticals — radioisotopes for imaging.
- Resource Solutions Inc. — drug trial management.
- Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals — drugs based on ribozymes.
- RNWeb — the official web page of RN, a magazine for the nursing trade.
- Roche — makers of Aleve headache relief and other products.
- Roche Diagnostics — diagnostic medicine arm of the company.
- Roche Pharmaceuticals — drug company whose products include the obesity medication Xenical.
- Roxane Laboratories — makers of pain management products.
- RTP Pharma — makers of a propriatary delivery for water insoluable
drugs.
- Rxcentric.com — drug-based search engine.
- Sabinsa — phytonutrient-based products.
- Sangamo Biosciences — genetic regulation company.
- SangStat Medical — all forms of services for transplants.
- Sankyo — makers of robotic systems and software.
- Savage Laboratories — ethical pharmaceutical company.
- Scandipharm — medications for serious diseases at reasonable cost.
- Schaper & Brummer — using nature to treat medical disorders.
- Schein Pharmaceutical — generic drug company.
- Schering-Plough — makers of Coppertone sunblock, Dr. Scholl's foot care products, Correctol laxative for women and Drixoral cold and allergy relief.
- Schwarz Pharma USA — German drug company.
- SciClone Pharmaceuticals — biopharmaceutical company.
- Scientific Protein Laboratories — source for pancreatic enzymes and heparin products.
- Scios — working on novel human therapeutics.
- SCIREX — clinical research on central nervous system medicine.
- SciWeb — list of resources for biotechnology professionals.
- Seikagaku America — makers of pharmaceuticals based on the proteins found in shark cartilege.
- Selective Genetics — based in molecular biology, growth factor biology, tissue repair, and product development.
- Senetek Drug Delivery Technologies — makers of injectible ED therapy.
- Sepracor — makers of ICE (Improved Chemical Entities), which take existing drugs and make them better.
- Sequitur — founded to develop and market innovative synthetic nucleic acid technology.
- Serologicals — working in the life sciences.
- Serono Laboratories — leading makers of treatments for reproductive problems, they're also working in other illnesses.
- Shaklee — environmentally sensitive consumer product distribution company, and proud of it.
- Shear/Kershman Laboratories — pharmaceutical company.
- Sheffield Pharmaceuticals — specializing in low risk late stage drugs.
- Siga Pharmaceuticals — specializing in biotechnology.
- Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals — Italian drug development company.
- SISU Enterprises — vitamin, mineral, herbal and homeopathic products.
- SiteWorks Solutions — clinical research consulting.
- Smith Hanley Consulting Group — consulting to drug research and other business.
- Society of Clinical Research Associates — dedicated to continuing education of researchers.
- Society of General Internal Medicine — association for the advancement of healthcare and research in that field.
- Solgar Vitamins — makers of vitamin supplements for over fifty years.
- Solvay Pharmaceuticals — pharmaceutical, plastic and chemical company.
- Somerset Pharmaceuticals — research/development company, makers of Eldepryl treatment for Parkinson's disease.
- SONUS Pharmaceuticals — ultrasound contrast agents and drug delivery systems.
- Sosei — Japanese/American biomedicine research partnership.
- Southern Biotechnology Associates — immunochemicals for biomedical research.
- Southern Research Institute — nonprofit contract research organization.
- Southwest Research Institute — nonprofit applied research and development center located in San Antonio, TX.
- Southwest Technologies — high performance computers for the serious user.
- SP Pharmaceuticals — maker/developer of sterile drugs.
- Spectrum Scientific Recruiters — placing professionals in pharmaceuticals.
- Sporicidin International — makers of infection control products.
- SRI International — biological and technological research.
- Stada — generic drug company.
- Star Pharmaceuticals — urological medicine.
- Steifel Laboratories — makers of Brasivol skin cleanser.
- StressGen Biotechnologies — immunotherapy to fight cancer and infectious diseases.
- SUGEN — cellular drug development and marketing.
- Sunesis Pharmaceuticals — drug research.
- SuperGen — treating pancreatic cancer.
- Superior Pharmaceutical — generic pharmaceuticals and healthcare products.
- Supratek Pharma — improving on already released pharmaceuticals.
- Syncom Pharmaceuticals — outsource/cosource sales force in drugs.
- Syncor International — radiopharmaceutical company.
- Syngenta — agrochemical company.
- SYNSORB Biotech — Canadian drug development and manufacturing company.
- Takeda America — chemical company whose main priority is pharmaceuticals.
- Tanox — developing drugs in the areas of autoimmune diseases, cancer and infectionsdiseases.
- TAP Pharmaceutical Products — a partnership between Abbott Laboratories and a Japanese pharmaceutical company.
- Target Research Associates — a contract research organization that only takes on assignments that are guaranteed to be accurate the first time.
- Targeted Genetics — molecular medicines are their business.
- Taro Pharmaceutical Industries — international drug discovery, development and manufacturing company.
- Technomark Consulting Services — vital information suppliers for the research field.
- Tektagen — provider of analytical testing services.
- Telik — small molecule company addressing large market needs for diabetic and oncological treatments.
- Teva Pharmaceuticals — generic drug company.
- Tempharma — temporary agency specializing in pharmaceutical research.
- Texas Biotechnology — biopharmaceutical company dedicated to treating chronic conditions and serious diseases.
- Theragenics — implanted radiation devices to treat cancer.
- ThermoGen — enzymes for industrial applications.
- 3M — makers of Scotch tape and Post-It self-adhesive memo pads, they have a healthcare division.
- Titan Pharmaceuticals — treating cancer and central nervous system disorders.
- Tm Bioscience — genomics company.
- Togal-Werk — makers of vitamins, footcare, and remedies.
- Traco Labs — working in nutrition.
- Trega Biosciences — developers of iDiscovery, information-based technologies.
- TriMed — Miami-based medical equipment dealer.
- TrialStar — CRO providing its services to biotechnological and
pharmaceutical research.
- Trimensa — makers of ForPlay intimate products.
- Trimeris — fighting the virus that leads to acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- Tripos — using computers to speed research.
- Tularik — genetic pharmaceutical business.
- Tropix — products based on chemilumescent technology.
- Twin Image Recruiting — placing pharmaceutical research personnel.
- U.S. Bioscience — pharmaceuticals to treat cancer and AIDS.
- UCB Pharma — active in chemistry, pharmacology and film.
- Unigene Laboratories — therapeutic peptide hormone company.
- Unilever — monolithic consumer product company (Dove soap, Lipton tea, Ragu spaghetti sauce, Close-Up toothpaste, Ponds skin cream).
- Unisyn Technologies — software company; makers of AutoMate, an automation program that can be programmed to do various computer tasks.
- United States Department of Health and Human Services — the federal health agency.
- United States Department of Health and Human Services: Organizational Directory — who's who in the agency.
- United States Government Printing Office — read federal papers (from The Congressional Record to the latest laws) on this website.
- United States National Library of Medicine — health reference sanctioned by the federal National Institutes of Health.
- University of Minnesota Informed Consent Tutorial — teaches researchers how to draw forms insuring that subjects are aware of the ramifications of the experiments.
- Upsher-Smith Laboratories — pioneers in digitalis research, they make a wide range of medicines today.
- Upstate Biotechnology — located in Lake Placid in upstate New York, this company seeks out new bioreagents and markets them.
- USANA — a science-based nutrition company.
- Utak Laboratories — toxicology control drug company.
- Valentis — biologics delivery company.
- Vascular Biology Working Group — information exchange in the discipline.
- Vasogen — immune modulation therapies to treat disease.
- Vectorpharma — drug delivery company.
- Vertex Pharmaceuticals — small molecule drugs to combat big health problems.
- Vical — DNA gene transfer technologies to conquer life-threatening diseases.
- Vion Pharmaceuticals — targeting cancer and viral disease.
- Viragen — specializing in immunotherapeutic products.
- Viromed Bio Safety Laboratories — testing various healthcare products.
- Virtual Hospital — the University of Iowa sanctioned this site informing
doctor and patient alike.
- VWR Scientific Products — online research supply purchase catalog site; the
medical equivalentof Amazon.com.
- Wallace Laboratories — prescription pharmaceuticals.
- Washington Biopharmaceuticals and Medical Technology — biotechnolgy resource.
- Watson Labortories of Utah — research lab affiliated with a pharmaceutical company.
- Weaver Manufacturing — makers of secondary containment systems.
- WebMD.com — medical information for the professional and civilian.
- Weleda — natural health and personal care products.
- Winnertech — if you are a researcher, or wish to hire one, this is the place.
- Woolf Group — temporary and permanent placement to the clinical
trials field.
- World Health Organization — who is WHO: they're a group dedicated to promoting
good health on an international scale.
- Wuelfing Pharma — drug development.
- Xenogen — owners of a patented imagine technique that makes testing faster and more efficient.
- Wyeth — makers of the Advil brand of ibuprofen, Anacin headache reliever, Caltrate calcium supplement, Preparation H rectal cream, and Robitussin cough medicine.
- XOMA — current products include, under late stage research, treatments for hemmoragedue to trauma and a rare disease.
- Yahoo! Medical Industry News — links to information from the world of medicine, provided by the premiere Internet search engine.
- Yamanouchi Shaklee Pharma — Japan-based international drug company.
- Zeus Scientific — diagnostic system company.
- ZymeTx — diagnostics against viral threats.
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