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...Instead, Isomorphic chose to sign deals with just two pharmaceutical companies....
...Sucralose is made through a chemical transformation of sugar (sucrose), adding chlorine atoms to the natural compound. It is 600 times sweeter than real sugar and has almost no calories....
...And the drug is not a simple chemical but an antibody, expensive to develop and produce. It is likely to cost well above $10,000 a year per person....
...Quantum computers offer increased power capable of making complex calculations to drive innovation in chemicals, pharmaceuticals and healthcare....
...Michael Sklar, develops “nonstandard trial designs”, which seems to basically use maths to speed up the process of developing pharmaceutical studies....
...Exscientia’s AI platform used a suite of algorithms to decide on the best chemical structure for the new compound, which is known as DSP-1181 and is targeted at a specific receptor in the brain involved...
...Its products include the raw materials for pharmaceuticals manufacturing....
...Five years later, the group bought CP Pharmaceuticals in Wrexham....
...Fujifilm’s Avigan, an influenza drug developed by the Japanese filmmaker’s chemical business, had been one of the first to show promise....
...Flush with cash, Siemens’ clients, which include the world’s biggest chemicals and pharmaceutical companies, have been racing to procure its factory management services as they struggle to meet demand....
...The automotive, aviation, chemical, food and pharmaceutical industries have called for exemptions to ensure the smooth operation and safety of their factories, many of which depend on specialist “fly in,...
...Shareholders are impatient for action following problems it has encountered since its controversial $63bn takeover last year of US seeds and chemicals group Monsanto....
...Bayer is selling the division as part of a reorganisation and cost-cutting plan designed to win back investors’ confidence after its troubled purchase of seeds and chemicals group Monsanto....
...Some, such as Christophe Weber at Takeda Pharmaceutical and Sarah Casanova at McDonald’s Japan, are regarded as successful....
...Under her leadership, the company transformed itself from a ragbag of intellectual property rights into a healthcare group that operates in interventional medicine, pharmaceuticals and licensing....
...Others focused on the significance of Takeda’s move for its country’s pharmaceuticals industry....
...Advent International has pulled ahead in the race to acquire the European generics unit of French pharmaceutical company Sanofi as it tries to fend off competition from both trade and financial buyers, according...
...Pharmaceutical groups, which might see similar benefits from quantum technology in the long term, are still on the sidelines....
...Eisai’s Lenvima shrinks tumours by blocking the chemical messengers that make cells divide. Merck’s Keytruda works with the immune system to fight cancers....
...Continuing membership of various EU regulators — including those overseeing the aviation, chemicals, nuclear and pharmaceutical industries — has been a key business demand....
...BASF, the German chemicals group and a producer of both ammonia and CO2, pointed to exceptionally high demand....
...That was apparent in a €10.1bn deal, including debt, clinched this week between Carlyle and Dutch paint maker Akzo Nobel for the latter’s speciality chemicals business....
...Mitsuo Sawai, president of Sawai Pharmaceutical, is one such chief executive....
..., cars and pharmaceuticals than they will haggling over customs duties....
...Even the activities Mitsui considers core — chemicals, machinery, infrastructure, healthcare and retail — are diverse....
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