Showing posts with label period. Show all posts
Showing posts with label period. Show all posts
Thursday, March 30, 2017
ONDO STATE 2014 SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY AWARDS EXTENSION OF APPLICATION PERIOD
ONDO STATE 2014 SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY AWARDS EXTENSION OF APPLICATION PERIOD
This is to inform all our students of Ondo State Origin that due to the public holidays and the initial hiccup
encountered by applicants, the closing date for the application for the 2014 Scholarship and Bursary has been extended by two (2) weeks.
The new closing dat will now be Monday 5th May, 2014.
I enjoin our students to take advantage of this extension and complete the process on time.
HOTLINES:
In case of any delay or unsatisfactory service in the bank (UBA), pls call either of these lines: 08033345490, 08033589938.
In case of any difficulty encountered in the online application process, pls call: 08023077160
I thank you all.
Dayo Awude,
Board Chairman.
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Monday, February 20, 2017
President Obama Reportedly Seeks to Shorten the Data Exclusivity Period for Biologic Innovators Previously Agreed to by House and Senate
President Obama Reportedly Seeks to Shorten the Data Exclusivity Period for Biologic Innovators Previously Agreed to by House and Senate
In recent posts, I have discussed the data exclusivity provision included in pending follow-on biologic legislation, and explained my position that an extended 12 year data exclusivity period for innovators is justified and desirable to promote robust biologic innovation. Others argue in favor of a much shorter period, e.g. five years, including Senator Waxman, the FTC and apparently the Obama administration. Although the healthcare reform bills passed by both the House and Senate include 12 year data exclusivity periods, and one might have thought that this consensus position would have settled the issue for the time being, particularly in view of the numerous and much more pressing issues of controversy currently holding up passage of the bill, today the New York Times reported that Presdent Obama reopened the issue last week in meetings with congressional leaders in which he reportedly pushed for a shorter data exclusivity period.
A link to the New York Times article is provided here. The relevant paragraph reads:
And even as they tried to resolve their disagreements, Congressional negotiators and the president stirred up a tempest on Friday by reopening an issue on which the House and Senate agreed establishing procedures for federal approval of generic versions of expensive biotechnology drugs. The House and Senate bills give brand-name companies 12 years to market drugs without fear of generic competition; Mr. Obama wants generics to get to market sooner.
Jim Greenwood, president and CEO of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) wasted no time in voicing the chagrin of biotechnology innovators - his blog post is available here.
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