June 9, 2014
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Pfizer to Collaborate With UK Universities

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Pfizer has entered a five year collaborative agreement with the Global Medical Excellence Cluster (GMEC) in the UK that will conduct research and develop new medicines aimed at rare diseases.

GMEC is comprised of six British universities: Cambridge University, Imperial College London, King’s College London, Queen Mary University London, University College London and Oxford University. Their scientists will collaborate with Pfizer’s on joint drug discovery programs.

Combining Pfizer’s drug and developmental skills with the scientific and clinical excellence of the GMEC has the potential to generate new innovative medicines for the treatment of debilitating and life-threatening conditions, according to the institutions.

Queen Mary University said the initiative will build on advances in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind rare diseases. It also will benefit from the significant progress made by the UK Government in building support for genomics research, such as the creation of Genomics England.

“It underlines the UK’s strengths in biomedical research and creates an important vehicle for academic and industrial scientists to work together with the goal to translate fundamental research into benefit for patients,” said Sir John Bell, chairman of GMEC and a professor of medicine at University of Oxford.

Over 6,000 recognized rare diseases collectively affect roughly 60 million across Europe and the U.S., and 80 percent of those diseases is thought to have a genetic origin.

Initial rollout of the program has already begun. Senior Pfizer scientists currently are visiting the GMEC Universities to launch the initiative, Queen Mary University said. — Kellen Owings

March 22, 2014
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Acting President of Pakistan Pharmacist Federation Muhammad Bin Ibrahim has welcomed the new cabinet of PPA; he also congratulates the pharmacy community for having an elected body of PPA

Pharmaceutical Review (www.pharmareview.wordpress.com); The Acting President and Secretary General of Pakistan Pakistn Pharmacist Federation Muhammad Bin  Ibrahim B.Pharm., M.Phil Pharmaceutics (+92 300 780 9397) has stated in a press release that they welcome the new cabinet of Pakistan Pharmacist Association (PPA). There are some improvements still needed to be addressed successfully to meet the standard electoral procedure. Moreover; the  structure of PPA should also be extended to the district and tehsile level to make it more effective. Hence; we let the “Professional Group” of PPA to go ahead, move forward and contribute into the profession. We are with PPA, we shall support them when they want.

Move over; Muhammad Bin  Ibrahim (+92 300 780 9397) has congratulated the pharmacy community for having an elected body of PPA session 2014-2015. We can now proudof having an elected body. We can face and talk with national/ internationalorganizations. We are now able to believe and trust the PPA. 

March 1, 2014
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Pharmaceutical and health institutions; important for health professionals

Pakistan Web Directory / Government / Ministries / Health

Health Pakistan Medical Research Council – PMRC
Organizing, coordinating and promoting scientific research in various disciplines of medical sciences and public health. Also advising the Federal Government and Provincial Governments on all matters related to medical research.

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National Control Laboratory for Biologicals NCLB function’s as a subordinate office of the Ministry of Health and is performing the two most essential functions of Lot Release and Laboratory Access for Biological testing.
https://www.nclbmoh.gov.pk/

National AIDS Control Programme
Its objectives are the prevention of HIV transmission, safe blood transfusions, reduction of STD transmission, establishment of surveillance, training of health staff, research and behavioral studies, and development of programme management.
https://www.nacp.gov.pk/

National TB Control Program
The National TB Control Programme (NTP) Pakistan, adopted DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment, Short course)
https://www.ntp.gov.pk/

Tobacco Control Cell
Tobacco Control Cell is responsible for taking necessary measures relating to tobacco control. Tobacco Control Cell is now headed by Executive Director, Health Services Academy.
https://www.tcc.gov.pk/