Saturday, February 13, 2010

“Biodel To Present Results From VIAject(R) Phase 3 Studies At Advanced Technologies And Treatments For Diabetes ... (Medical News Today)” plus 2 more

“Biodel To Present Results From VIAject(R) Phase 3 Studies At Advanced Technologies And Treatments For Diabetes ... (Medical News Today)” plus 2 more


Biodel To Present Results From VIAject(R) Phase 3 Studies At Advanced Technologies And Treatments For Diabetes ... (Medical News Today)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:27 AM PST

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Main Category: Diabetes
Also Included In: Clinical Trials / Drug Trials
Article Date: 12 Feb 2010 - 21:00 PST

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Biodel, Inc. (Nasdaq: BIOD) announced today that its chief executive officer, Dr. Sol Steiner, will present results from the company's two Phase 3 studies with VIAject® ultra-rapid-acting recombinant human insulin in a platform presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes in Basel, Switzerland, on Friday, February 12, 2010, at 1pm central European time.

The presentation, entitled "Clinical Findings for Patients Treated with VIAject®, An Ultra-Rapid Acting Formulation of Recombinant Human Insulin," will review and update key data from the VIAject® clinical development program. Dr. Steiner's presentation will be available on the company's website, http://www.Biodel.com, after the presentation.

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Environment, international study degrees approved by UB regents (Baltimore Sun)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:31 AM PST

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    Danica studies up for her debut (Tulsa World)

    Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:45 AM PST

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    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Danica Patrick's preparation for her NASCAR debut in Saturday's Nationwide series race at Daytona International Speedway is a little like a football player getting ready for a big game.

    She's studying film and getting coached up.

    Patrick watched replays of last year's race, noting trends and tendencies. Based on what she has seen, her car could be even more of a handful in the race than it was in practice.

    "I did some in-car camera and race footage from last year," Patrick said. "I watched the first bit of the race (Thursday) morning. I'm in the garage telling the guys, 'Everyone went loose last year, everyone went loose last year. Please, I'm already loose!'"

    Patrick's talent, confidence and preparation have helped her make a good first impression at Daytona this week, earning respect from some in the NASCAR garage who weren't sure she'd be able to make a smooth transition from IndyCar — although a few drivers have complained about media attention she's drawing.

    In addition to watching video, Patrick has sought advice from some of the sport's top drivers and crew chiefs. Beyond Dale Earnhardt Jr. — who is a co-owner of the family racing team, JR Motorsports, that Patrick is driving for — she also has talked to Juan Pablo Montoya, Tony Stewart and Chad Knaus, Jimmie Johnson's crew chief.

    "Guys have been extremely generous," Patrick said. "I don't plan on wasting that or taking that for granted."

    Patrick's stock car racing debut came last Saturday in the ARCA race at Daytona, where she rallied from a spinout to finish sixth. Based on that run, she and the team decided she was ready to try the Nationwide race at Daytona.

    Going from ARCA to Nationwide is a significant step up. But Patrick is setting modest expectations. And while she knows she's bound to have bad days during her partial Nationwide schedule this season, she keeps using the same word to describe her experience in NASCAR: fun.

    "All in all, these are really fun cars to drive," Patrick said. "I love the racing. I love there's passing, I love there's side-by-side (racing). Not only is it fun for the drivers, but it's fun for the fans, too, and they're important."

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