Cancer Marker Pursuit Heats Up

March 15, 2011

The search for cancer biomarkers has proven to be a long, frustrating, and mainly fruitless exercise. Despite the substantial investment, no new markers suitable for large-scale screening protocols have achieved FDA approval. Yet, improvements in investigative tools, as well as innovative computer analysis, offer hope that the situation may be changing, and newly characterized candidates may prove to be clinically useful.

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Newport Biotechnology Consultants, founded in 2005, originally was aimed at providing writing expertise in the life sciences industry, with a specialization in molecular immunology. I drew upon my academic and industrial background to cover new developments and technologies in antibody therapies and related areas of biotechnology. These reviews were published in a number of trade journals, especially articles in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (see articles). More recently I have expanded my writing into other fields, including emergency management, drug discovery, bioprocessing, environmental and sustainable technologies, micro- and nanotechnology and many other areas. I also am involved in regulatory issues. I am Chair of the Meridian Bioscience Institutional Biosafety Committee, and I am a member of the Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center Institutional Biosafety Committee (see consulting services). Both IBCs review research protocols dealing with the use of recombinant DNA. Finally, I have consulted for a number of companies on laboratory design, business plan evaluation and regulatory questions.

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