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Regulatory Affairs Professional: In a New Era
2008-06-06 06:55:00 So, what has changed? In short, business. Historically, most regulatory professionals started their professional lives in the R&D laboratories, until beginning their 'retirement' in Regulatory. These days, there are many more healthcare professionals in Regulatory who have intentionally chosen the field as a career, and frequently switch between industry and the regulatory authorities. The best advice companies can obtain is from a combination of ex-regulators combined with that of industry development experts with a business focus. The attitude now is not "We can't do that," but rather "How can we get it done? Within given time and money constraints, how do we get the product onto the market? What is the best route? Which market or markets first?" The best regulatory people work hand-in-hand with marketing and R&D to develop innovative, risk-taking development plans that take advantage of new technological and regulatory developments to accelerate time to market. With ne...
Regulatory Professionals: The Hub Of The Wheel
2008-06-05 07:27:00 Pharmaceutical companies' regulatory affairs units are more vital than ever, but, traditionally, they have not been known for their flexibility. Peter Lassoff explains why this image is outdated, and how working more co-operatively with your regulatory department will help to maximize your success in the market place. Experienced regulatory professionals are a very valuable resource for development in a variety of ways. Recently we have seen some dramatic failures to obtain regulatory approval in large blue-chip companies; the quest to find the new aspirin or warfarin is as difficult as ever, and even the largest companies are now reconsidering regulatory strategy as a result.Back in those prehistoric times, Regulatory (or 'Registration', as it was then) was more or less a 'post office,' and the work essentially involved compiling reports written by the experts in R&D and mailing them to the various regulatory authorities.The modern view of regulatory affairs is as a dynami...
The State of Affairs: An Overview of the Regulatory Affairs Profession
2008-06-05 06:43:00 Source:http://sciencecareers.sc-iencemag.org/Regulatory affairs (RA) within the biomedical/health products sector is a relatively young, multidimensional profession that is international in scope. At its core, the RA profession facilitates the collection, analysis, and communication about the risks and benefits of health products to regulatory agencies, medical care systems, and the public. Operationally, RA is responsible for assuring that government obligations, market-driven demands, and evolving scientific conventions are understood and addressed by various stakeholders of the medical and health care system.RA professionals come from a variety of disciplines such as law, academic and industrial research, and medicine. RA is a promising field for scientists searching for alternative careers because it offers a multitude of starting jobs and opportunities for advancement.Regulatory affairs professionals are employed in industry, government, and in academic research and clinical ins...
New RAPS White Paper Details Career Development Of Regulatory Affairs profe
2008-05-27 07:44:00 SOURCE: Regulatory Affairs Professional Society RAPS has released a new white paper, Regulatory Affairs Professional Development Framework: An Overview, which describes the knowledge, skills and abilities of regulatory professionals. This is the first report of its kind to be published. Download the white paper: http://www.raps.org/pdFramework-/WhitePaperRegulatory affairs is a dynamic and challenging profession that is vital to making safe and effective healthcare products available worldwide. Regulatory Affairs encompasses a variety of disciplines and job responsibilities, which may begin during the product development and continue into when a product is widely available for use.Individuals who ensure regulatory compliance and prepare submissions as well as those whose main job function is clinical affairs or quality assurance are all considered Regulatory Affairs professionals.Regulatory Affairs professionals are employed in industry, government and academia and are involved with ...
Careers In Regulatory Affairs: From Practitioner To Professional
2008-05-22 08:13:00 Larry E. GundersenSource: CenterWatchAvoiding the pitfalls of the regulatory affairs practitioner will distinguish you in this growing field. Findings from a recent survey on employment trends in the clinical trials industry from CenterWatch show that the position in highest demand and with the fastest growth rate is that of regulatory affairs professional. The reasons cited most, in order of popularity: lack of candidates, increased business, and turnover1. Realizing this, those interested in entering or advancing in the field should seek out the proper training2 in order to capitalize on the demand for qualified regulatory affairs professionals.There are two major groups of individuals in regulatory affairs: simple practitioners and truly professional individuals. This article discusses some of the types of regulatory affairs practitioners I have observed in my career, and provides some suggestions about how a regulatory affairs practitioner can become a regulatory affairs profess...
Antitrust regulatory attention
2008-05-20 13:31:00 The development of Windows 7 has already attracted the attention of the antitrust regulators who oversee Microsoft’s operations following the 2001 United States Microsoft antitrust case settlement. According to status reports filed, the three-member panel began assessing the prototypes of the new operating system in February 2008. Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research said that, ...
Careers in Regulatory Affairs: A Sure Bet!
2008-05-20 08:19:00 Regulatory affairs is one of the hottest and fasting growing career tracks in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical devices industries. Not surprisingly, due to expansive growth of the biotech and medical devices industries, there are ongoing shortages of regulatory affairs professionals, most notably in the area of regulatory writingFor those of you graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who enjoy writing, are not bored by clinical research and like to work on computers most of the day, a career in regulatory affairs may be right for you! For career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Wisair WUSB Solution Approved For Distribution In Korea
2008-05-06 03:11:00 Single-chip solution enables worldwide deployment with single SKU model. More countries recognize the value of WUSB Technology and are working to offer it to consumers. (via Press Release from Wisair - May 6, 2008) Campbell, California - Wisair, a leading provider of single-chip based Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB solutions, ...
Regulatory Programmer
2008-04-28 18:29:00 Regulatory Programmer (Kode: ITG - REG PRG) (Jakarta Raya - Jakarta Pusat) Requirements: -Information System, minimum S1. -Understand programming language: .NET (VB.NET or C#), Delphi, Java, Foxpro. -Good knowledge Web and Desktop platform. -Understand database programming: SQL Server (Store Procedure, Trigger and SQL Command). -Have joined in project minimum 1 year programming. -Preferably have banking knowledge especially Regulatory Application to Bank Indonesia. -Preferably capable ...
Regulatory Illusion
2008-04-25 00:00:00 -By Thomas E. Brewton Today's clamor for more regulation of financial institutions to prevent another subprime mortgage meltdown is an exercise in self-deception. Congress, led by Representative Barney Frank, is planning to overhaul regulation of the financial community, and Treasury Secretary Paulson has already proposed a broad program for that purpose. ...
By: Publius Forum
Regulatory Compliance & The Real Risk of Undetected Malware: Part 2
2008-04-18 19:33:00 I am working on a white-paper that covers the disconnect between formal audit process and the technical safeguards implemented to ensure internal controls are adequate. As you may have read part 1 of this article series and how I talked about the missing element, this is a continuation delving deeper into the problem. Thoughts? Comments? “In the wake ...
Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. on Blueprint for Regulatory Reform VIDEO
2008-04-01 02:27:00 Remarks by Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. on Blueprint for Regulatory Reform FULL STREAMUNG VIDEOLINKS in PDF FormatPress ReleaseReportFact SheetWashington, DC--Good morning, everyone. A strong financial system is vitally important - not for Wall Street, not for bankers, but for working Americans. When our markets work, people throughout our economy benefit ? Americans seeking to buy a car or buy a home, families borrowing to pay for college, innovators borrowing on the strength of a good idea for a new product or technology, and businesses financing investments that create new jobs. And when our financial system is under stress, millions of working Americans bear the consequences. Government has a responsibility to make sure our financial system is regulated effectively. And in this area, we can do a better job. In sum, the ultimate beneficiaries from improved financial regulation are America's workers, families and businesses ? both large and small.Today I am pleased to release ...
Regulatory Compliance & the Real Risk of Undetected Malware
2008-03-20 03:41:00 With the emergence of regulatory laws borne out of experience from a variety of embarrassing security breaches, today?s corporate leaders face a myriad of repercussions. These range from serious fines to jail time when found not in compliance with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB), and Payment ...
BRTI - Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Body
2008-03-18 05:00:00 Telecommunication, by nature is always changing, never-ending and able to change the world’s face harmonization, altering human living and. Behaviors. Nowadays, telecommunications has becoming the necessities of life that equal to human rights.Indonesia telecommunications entered new history epoch seven years ago. With the Law No. 36/1999 regarding Telecommunications, this sector has released its monopoly privilege officially to make a fast transition to competition era. New competitors invited to becoming network and service operator for this sector. Many were relieved on welcoming that Law of Telecommunications. Furthermore, the Law number 5 year 1999 concerning Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition adopted at the same year.Competition in telecommunications wasn’t running smoothly. The 1997 Agreement on Basic Telecommunications, WTO – World Trade Organization emphasized countries need to create an independent regulatory authority. Hence, many ...
India to have regulatory mechanism for medical devices
2008-03-07 21:27:00 India will soon have a regulatory mechanism in place to keep a check on manufacturers of medical devices in the country.1 Vote(s)
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Political Advertising, a brief regulatory history
2008-03-06 02:52:00 Brings up some cool points worth discussing.1 Vote(s)
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AAE Q129: 'regulatory body'
2008-03-03 19:25:00 Hello Sir,Would you tell me the meaning of "REGULATORY BODIES".What is the meaning of "BODIES"?ThankyouHi,A body can be defined as: "a group of individuals organized for some purpose".Therefore a regulatory body is an organisation whose job it is to regulate the industries within a country.For example: "The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is the regulatory body that provides consumer protection in franchise operations."Hope this helpsM
Vacancy Entry Level - Regulatory Officer at Sahajanand Technologies
2008-02-26 10:49:00 CORPORATE PROFILE We, Sahajanand Medical Technologies Pvt. Ltd. undertook the challenging task and initiated in one of the fields of the Healthcare Industry. We started in 1999 with the assignment in the Cardiac Field. At that time the Coronary Stent were imported to India and they were beyond the reach of common people. Our focus was to deliver the Medical Aid not just to a handful of people. We are dedicated to our Mission:-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.--.-.-OUR MISSIONWe are committed to contributing to human welfare by application of biomedical engineering in the design, manufacture and sale of products that alleviate pain, restore health and extend life.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.--.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.--.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.--.-Nevertheless, we accomplished it by inventing the first ever Coronary Stent Manufactured in India ?The Millennium Stent?. This was done with the synergy of application of high ? end tech...
More Regulatory Madness - This Time, It's Rev Limits
2008-02-24 01:28:00 It seems that Ducati's first world championship title has upset the major Japanese manufacturers a very great deal. After Honda got the FIM and MSMA to reduce the capacity to 800cc, they fully expected to be able to dominate the MotoGP class as they had after the previous change, the switch to four-stroke engines in 2002. They had not reckoned on a tiny Italian factory stealing their thunder by gambling on maximum horsepower, and humiliating the big players, and natural heirs to the MotoGP crown. So it seems like the big players - or more specifically, Honda and Yamaha - have hit upon a quick way to neutralize the threat posed by Borgo Panigale: Autosport is reporting that Honda and Yamaha are pushing for rev limits to be introduced in MotoGP. Under the scheme, engines would have an artificial ceiling set on the maximum number of revs per minute they could spin at. More interestingly, the figure quoted is a maximum of 19,000 rpm. The fact that the Ducati is the only bike to rev ab...
Google?s Regulatory Outlook 2008
2008-01-30 00:00:00 -By Scott Cleland The big question for investors is why? Why has Google felt the need to build up a new lobbying operation in D.C. (rivaling Microsoft's in size) so rapidly and why did Google just unveil, with great fanfare, its new cutting-edge office space in DC with a party that ...
By: Publius Forum
Summary Regulatory History of Cost Segregation
2008-01-26 13:28:00 In order to calculate depreciation for Federal income tax purposes, taxpayers must use the correct method and proper recovery period for each asset or property owned. Property often consists of numerous asset types with different recovery periods, which must be separated into individual components or asset groups having the same recovery periods and placed-in-service dates.When the actual cost of
Regulatory body to oversee Dona Paula IT Habitat project: Narvekar
2007-12-06 14:07:00 The Minister for Information Technology, Mr Dayanand Narvekar today said the Info Tech Corporation of Goa has already allotted all the 18 plots in the Rajiv Gandhi IT Habitat and is in the process of appointing a regulatory body to oversee the project, including representatives of the local panchayat as well as few of the ...
By: Goa Blog
Regulatory Affairs Journal - RAJ Pharma
2007-12-03 18:16:00 RAJ Pharma - A leading Regulatory Affairs JournalThe Regulatory Affairs Journal (RAJ) Pharma is the definitive global regulatory reference source for the pharma industry. RAJ is the most respected publication in its market and is required reading for regulatory affairs professionals within the pharmaceutical industry. If you are selling your products and services into this market there is no better place to target your key audience.http://www.pjbpubs.com-/ is a good website on Reulatory Affairs and Health CarevssFor career enhancement programs in emerging life science, pharma and chemical science areas visit www.bii.in/biodlp
Can we have a crackdown for Rogue Regulatory Bodies Please?
2007-11-30 08:45:00 The General Medical Council is starring in the media again. The drag queen from Hallam St is of course a regulatory body that would not be able to organise a p**** up in a brewery never mind manage rogue doctors. Can they hold a fair trial? The answer of course is no. Now doctors have less rights than the local watervole in its new habitat.As for Parliament, the better option is for them to abolish the Medical Act and start again by creating a different regulatory body that isn't staffed by vindictive wizards.Tough new powers to crackdown on rogue clinicians [ Source - ON MEDICA]Monday, 26 November 2007The Department of Health has today launched a consultation paper on reforms that will introduce new standardised investigation, consultation and disciplinary procedures for the General Medical Council and regulators of nursing and other health professions. The proposed reforms build on recommendations in the White Paper Trust, Assurance and Safety – The Regulation of Health Profess...
Cable Companies Battling FCC over New Regulatory Powers
2007-11-14 03:36:00 The cable TV industry is up in arms about the assertion by the FCC that it has new regulatory powers over the industry. The assertion is based on a 1984 law that says if 70 percent of U.S. households have access to cable, the law can be applied.The law is simply that the FCC can take more oversight of the industry.What is being disputed isn't the law, but the 70 percent number being reached at this time. Kyle McSlarrow, National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) president said about the numbers: "Every independent analysis of the marketplace shows that cable serves less than 70 percent of the nation's households and even the FCC staff concluded last year that cable was well short of this threshold."McSlarrow is referring to the annual report of the FCC which says the industry now serves a minimum of 70 percent of U.S. households that have access to cable.
Gene Regulatory Networks during Development
2007-11-07 13:02:00 Gene regulatory network (GRN) circuits are collections of DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other (indirectly through their RNA and protein expression products) and with other substances in the cell, thereby governing the rates at which genes in the network are transcribed into mRNA. A lot of research has gone into (a) identifying components of GRNs and (b) developing mathematical models describing their dynamic spatial and temporal interactions. Molecular and cell biologists have a lot to offer in explaining embryonic development from the former perspective. Eric Davidson’s lab at Caltech has been working on this for a few years, with a recent http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/c-ontent/abstract/318/5851/794">p-aper in Science on such findings in sea urchin embryos. (more…)
Need of Real Esate Regulatory Body in India
2007-10-23 11:16:00 If you want to buy an insurance policy, you have to purchase the policy from an insurance agent recognised by the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority. If you want to invest in fixed deposits, you have to follow RBI guidelines. If one wants to invest in shares then there are SEBI guidelines for regulation. However, when a person is on the verge of making the most significant investment in his or her life i.e. buying a house, there is no regulatory body. A paradoxical situation indeed, which has led to lack of professionalism and has brought builders and brokers of all kinds, who are not aware of basic rules and facts of civil engineering, into the picture. According to Union Minister for Urban Development S. Jaipal Reddy by next year a real estate regulatory body would be in place to protect interests of consumers. However, consumer rights experts have reservations over the proposed regulatory body. “Will the regulatory body be allowed to run by people who do not have ve...
Smad Ubiquitination Regulatory Factors
2007-10-22 15:42:00 What’s Been Causing Your Knee To Ache? Smurfs! (Simon bait *giggles*) I missed Dexter on tv last night. I thought it would be on at 10 but it was 8 so I’ve downloaded it and it’s on pause waiting for me to eat my breakfast cuz I can’t eat and watch Dexter! L finally emailed me, she couldn’t ...
By: Tia's Brain
AT&T video rollout hits regulatory roadblock
2007-10-16 05:21:00 AT&T video rollout hits regulatory roadblockBid to sell video services suffers a setback when Connecticut officials reject its application to provide Internet-based TV services.http://news.zdnet.com/-2100-1035_22-6213665.html
Wisair?s Wireless USB Single Chip achieves WiMedia Platform Certification
2007-10-08 22:39:00 WSR601 chip successfully passed WiMedia Physical (PHY) layer compliance and interoperability tests (via Press Release from Wisair Website - October 8, 2007) Campbell, California ? Wisair, a leading provider of Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB (WUSB) chipset solutions, today announced that its WSR601, CMOS single chip was awarded WiMedia platform certification. Covering both MAC and ...
Wisair Receives Japanese Regulatory Certification for its WSR601 Single-Chi
2007-10-02 12:52:00 WSR601 Chip to be demonstrated at CEATEC (via Press Release from Wisair Website - October 1, 2007) CEATEC JAPAN, Yokohama, ? Wisair, a leading provider of Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB (WUSB) chipset solutions, has received Japanese regulatory certification for its WSR601 Wireless USB CMOS single chip. The Wisair WSR601 chip, with its low, out-of-band ...
FXCM?s Response to NFA Regulatory Changes
2007-09-29 00:09:00 We conceive the NFA pending restrictive changes module advance to a compounding of the retail forex business and this compounding module goodness FXCM, since we easily foregather the newborn planned regulations.The planned regulations module order … More: continuing here
Singapore Proposes Regulatory Framework For Ultra-Wideband Technology by th
2007-09-26 20:21:00 UWB regulatory framework comes after a public consultation in March 2007, which sought industry feedback on the licensing approach, emission limits, and frequency bands for the use of ultra-wideband devices. (via Press Release from IDA Website - September 24, 2007) - The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) today proposes a regulatory framework for devices using ...
Dubai Estate Regulatory Agency new law
2007-09-06 08:33:00 Buying property in Dubai will become more regulated and even safer for investors because of a new regulation that restricts how developers finance their Dubai building projects. The newly created Estate Regulatory Agency has designed the new law which will come into effect later this year. Dubai developers will no longer be able to use property investors money to guarantee loans for future projects. The new regulation will see funds raised for a project being placed into an escrow accounts
Regulatory Blitz
2007-07-31 17:05:00 The McGuinty government has adopted a blizzard of new and amended regulations this year. Since January, there have been 32 regulatory amendments or new regulations under the Environmental Protection Act; 2 under the Environmental Bill of Rights; 5 under the Environmental Assessment Act; 6 under the
CBI approves of government proposals to reduce regulatory burden on busines
2007-07-27 12:04:00 The CBI has welcomed a fresh drive by the government to reduce the regulatory burden on business, announced by business secretary John Hutton. Greater pressure will be placed on regulators to review and reduce the number of unnecessary burdens placed on businesses through legislation, while plans to simplify health and safety costs for low-risk firms and dispute resolution laws will also be introduced. In addition, a "more coherent and business-friendly approach to handling and communicating regulatory change" is to come into effect based around the twice-yearly common commencement dates for introducing new rules, currently 6 April and 1 October. CBI deputy director-general John Cridland said: "This is a positive start from the new Department for Business that gives fresh energy to the regulatory reform agenda. "Critically, the proposals include practical measures that should deliver time and cost savings on the ground, and reward the vast majority of well-managed,...
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE PORTAL LAUNCHED FOR HIPAA, SOX, GLBA, FDA, FFIEC, BAS
2007-07-24 06:27:00 Users will be able to view a few features, like news, white papers overview, jobs and resources overview without registering, but if you register, you will have unlimited access to the features of the website. After registering user will be able to contact multiple vendors at once; view resources & whitepapers, free journal subscriptions, sign up for webcasts, audio seminars and training sessions and register for events; purchase items from our online store and much more. To sign up as a user, visit http://www.compliancehome.com/a-ccounts/register.html Vendors enjoy many benefits, including: Ability to sell your products using our custom store Receive quote request from users for products and services - The ability to add your: White papers http://www.compliancehome.com/s-ubmit/whitepaper.html Events http://www.compliancehome.com/s-ubmit/event.html Webinars/webcasts http://www.compliancehome.com/s-ubmit/resource...
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Federal Financial Regulatory Agencies Issue Statement On Enforcement of Ban
2007-07-19 21:02:00 The federal financial regulatory agencies on Thursday issued a statement setting forth the agencies? policy for enforcing specific anti-money laundering requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA). (...)
Fed Should Not ?Over-Promise? on Mortgage Regulatory Front
2007-07-19 19:29:00 Analysis and Discussion with William Niskanen of The Cato Institute Predicting Stronger Growth, Slowing Inflation
Qatar unifies financial regulatory system
2007-07-16 22:35:00 Qatar on Monday decided to unify its financial regulatory system, broadening the international standards championed by the recently formed Qatar Financial Centre across the natural-gas-rich emirate.
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Developers Propose Self Regulatory Body for Indian Realty
2007-07-12 07:04:00 The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) has proposed setting up a self regulatory real estate authority to avoid interference of government. There are plans being drawn for its formation. The authority is believed to function at four levels ? centre, state, district, and town, informs R.R Singh, Director General of the council. It will also ...
Call for new regulatory framework to allow greater access to financial serv
2007-07-04 22:45:00 A new regulatory framework is needed to encourage financial transactions by mobile phones and transform access to financial services in developing countries, claims a new policy report ‘The Transformational Potential of M-Transactions’, published today (4 July 2007) by Vodafone in partnership with Nokia and
Call for new regulatory framework to allow greater access to financial serv
2007-07-04 15:32:00 July 04, 2007 Espoo, Finland - A new regulatory framework is needed to encourage financial transactions by mobile phones and transform access to financial services in developing countries, claims a new policy report ‘The Transformational Potential of M-Transactions’ , published today (4 July 2007) by Vodafone in partnership with Nokia and Nokia Siemens Network. The report, Vodafone’s ...
Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Body
2007-06-25 12:59:00 Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory BodyI just want to inform you about one of the organization who is incharge in Indonesia's type approval.I think you have to know about it. I got information bellow come from the BRTI website.Telecommunication, by nature is always changing, never-ending and able to change the world?s face harmonization, altering human living and. Behaviors. Nowadays, telecommunications has becoming the necessities of life that equal to human rights.Indonesia telecommunications entered new history epoch seven years ago. With the Law No. 36/1999 regarding Telecommunications, this sector has released its monopoly privilege officially to make a fast transition to competition era. New competitors invited to becoming network and service operator for this sector. Many were relieved on welcoming that Law of Telecommunications. Furthermore, the Law number 5 year 1999 concerning Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition adopted at the same ...
Sebi sets regulatory plans rolling
2007-06-19 01:50:00 MUMBAI: In a move towards consultativeprocess in regulation, capital market regulator Sebi has initiated a series ofinformal interactions with prominent representatives of the capital market.
Cellphone fraud and regulatory capture in Australia
2007-05-24 15:11:00 Regulatory capture happens when an industry regulator falls under the influence of those that they are supposed to regulate. That would seem to have happened in the case of Australia’s telephone regulator — the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO). I have found that out from my personal experience. The TIO seems to believe anything that service providers in the industry tell it. What happened was that scammers somehow accessed my Vodafone cellphone account and rang up a lot of text-message charges against me. When I eventually realized what was happening and protested vigorously about it to Vodafone, they eventually refunded me the disputed charges. Before doing so however, they forwarded me an absurd email from the scammers which said that only I could have incurred the charges. Vodafone apparently accepted that bit of fantasy as correct so gave me an “ex gratia” refund only. I was outraged at this slight on my good name and character and asked Vodafo...
Lending industry warns against regulatory crackdown
2007-05-22 14:00:00 Federal regulators drafting new guidance for subprime lending
Regulatory Madness
2007-05-14 20:44:00 In Illinois you need a FOID to legally own a firearm, even if you are 10 months old.Wonder, how many violent crimes in Illinois are committed by FOID holders?http://rpc.technorati.c-om/rpc/ping
Study suggests depletion of cd4+cd25+ regulatory t cells dramatically impro
2007-04-24 15:04:00 Efficacy of antitumor NY-ESO-1b peptide vaccine to prevent HCC may be enhanced by depletion of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells. (Source: Clinical Care Options Hepatitis - HBV) More: continued here
Regulatory t cells and cancer.
2007-04-23 12:04:00 Related Articles Regulatory T cells and cancer. Curr Opin Immunol. 2007 Apr;19(2):217-23 Authors: Wang HY, Wang RF Increasing evidence indicates that T regulatory (Treg) cells have the potent ability to suppress host immune responses, thus preventing autoimmune diseases. However, recent studies demonstrate that tumor cells can recruit these Treg cells to inhibit antitumor immunity in the tumor microenvironment, ... |



