Search jobs 11-May-2021 CORRECTING and REPLACING Former FDA and NIH Leader Dr. Vicki Seyfert-Margolis Joins Penrose TherapeuTx Scientific Advisory Board
Penrose scientific advisory board includes prominent research and regulatory experts in oncology, immunology and mitochondrial science
ANN ARBOR, Mich. & CHICAGO (BUSINESS WIRE) Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions in the first and third paragraphs, as well as correcting all instances of MyOwnMed to My Own Med, Inc. in the release text and image caption.
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FORMER FDA AND NIH LEADER DR. VICKI SEYFERT-MARGOLIS JOINS PENROSE THERAPEUTX SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
Penrose scientific advisory board includes prominent research and regulatory experts in oncology, immunology and mitochondrial science
The four sex moves that guarantee an orgasm! Real women give Tracey Cox their verdict on angling, rocking, shallowing and pairing after research PROVED they lead to a climax
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PEOPLE UNDERESTIMATE AMOUNT OF SUPPORT FOR VACCINES AND MASK MANDATES, BOOTH FINDS: Businesses are underestimating the public s desire for stricter public health measures, according to a new study from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business that suggests that more restrictions may actually boost a company s bottom line.
In an experiment conducted by behavioral marketing professionals Oleg Urminsky and Abigail Bergman, 77 percent of participants surveyed said they d prefer to go to a hospital that required employee vaccinations over one that only recommended them. However, participants also underestimated how many people had the same preference, estimating that only 64 percent of the public would choose a hospital that requires employees vaccinations.