Posted on August 6th, 2010 by Health News
Aeterna Zentaris Inc., a late-stage drug development company specialized in oncology and endocrine therapy, today announced that the National Institutes of Health (”NIH”) has awarded Dr. Jacek Pinski, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center of the University of Southern California, a grant of about US$1.5 million over three years to conduct a Phase 1/2 study in refractory prostate cancer with the Company’s doxorubicin LHRH receptor targeted conjugate compound, AEZS-108.
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Tags: cancer, Drug, medicine, Oncology, Pharmacy, Prostate Cancer
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