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AVEO Pharmaceuticals : Announces Appointment of Mike Ferraresso to Chief Commercial Officer


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AVEO Oncology (Nasdaq:AVEO) today announced the appointment of Mike Ferraresso to chief commercial officer. Mr. Ferraresso will be responsible for managing AVEO’s commercial strategy and operations, including the commercialization of FOTIVDA
® (tivozanib). FOTIVDA is AVEO’s differentiated oral, once-daily, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) approved in the U.S. for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed or refractory advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) following two or more prior systemic therapies.
“Directly on the heels of FOTIVDA’s approval, it is a pleasure to announce Mike’s appointment to chief commercial officer,” said Michael Bailey, president and chief executive officer of AVEO. “Mike’s hard work and dedication has played a crucial role in preparing for our evolution to a commercial organization. I look forward to working with Mike in his new role as we conti ....

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Reduced testing, Covid-inappropriate behavior responsible for coronavirus surge in Maharashtra: ICMR DG


Updated Mar 11, 2021 | 20:32 IST
Maharashtra has shown worrisome trends, said ICMR DG Balram Bhargava, adding that the mutant strain is not been found incriminating in this surge.
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Bhargava, said the recent rise in number of cases were results of reduced number of testing and tracking in the state
Eight out of the 10 worst affected districts as per active case contribution are from Maharashtra
Centre was renegotiating the prices of vaccines with manufacturing company
Mumbai: As Maharashtra continues to report the highest number of coronavirus cases, the Health Ministry today ruled out the role of mutant strain of COVID-19 behind the recent surge in active cases. ....

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Sideswipe: Smiling scales - NZ Herald


Sideswipe: Smiling scales
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Maureen noticed this when she was about to stand n the bathroom scales. Was is smiling encouragement, or was it laughing?
Incompatible modes of transport
In 1865, shortly after the first steam-powered horseless carriage appeared on English highways, Parliament ordered that a man must precede it on foot, carrying a red flag by day or a
lantern by night, to warn others of the impending noise. At least three people were employed to drive or conduct such a locomotive if more than two wagons or carriages were attached an additional person was required. While any locomotive was in motion, one employee had to go ahead of the locomotive on foot carrying a red flag warning the riders and drivers of horses of the approach. They also were responsible for signalling to the driver when to stop and assist any horses or carriages that got spooked by the noise. Vermont passed a similar law in 1894, requiring the o ....

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International Women's Day: Northland's inspirational women share insights


International Women s Day: Northland s inspirational women share insights
7 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz
Today is International Women s Day, a day to celebrate achievements and raise awareness about women s equality. The day has been celebrated since 1911 and is a national holiday in many countries. This year s theme is
Choose to Challenge with the idea that a challenged world is an alert world and, individually, we re all responsible for our own thoughts and actions.
Northland certainly has its fair share of high-achieving women. Here we ask some of these inspirational women to share their insights. ....

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Botched murder-suicide: Parole denied to 'complex' Dunedin prisoner


Botched murder-suicide: Parole denied to complex Dunedin prisoner
6 Mar, 2021 01:45 AM
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Blair Tamihana. Photo / Rob Kidd
Otago Daily Times
By: Rob Kidd
A Dunedin man responsible for a botched murder-suicide has more work to do in prison before he can be safely released, the Parole Board says.
Blair Wiremu Tamihana, 45, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and was jailed for three years and eight months when he appeared before the High Court at Dunedin in June last year.
After serving the minimum non-parole period of 22 months which included time spent on remand he came before the board last month. ....

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