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Timber Pharmaceuticals Receives Decision to Grant Japanese Patent for Lead Asset TMB-001
Timber PharmaceuticalsApril 28, 2021 GMT
- Company is evaluating a topical pharmaceutical composition of isotretinoin for the treatment of moderate to severe subtypes of congenital ichthyosis -
Basking Ridge, NJ, April 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via NewMediaWire Timber Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (“Timber” or the “Company”) (NYSE American: TMBR), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of treatments for rare and orphan dermatologic diseases, today announced that the Japanese Patent Office has decided to grant a patent (No. 2018-542677) for its lead asset, TMB-001, the Company’s topical pharmaceutical composition of isotretinoin that is currently being evaluated for the treatment of moderate to severe subtypes of congenital ichthyosis (CI).
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Open Newsroom: What is the future of work after Covid-19?
In this discussion journalists Christine Bohan, Sean Murray and Adam Daly answer your questions and explore their research into the future of work. By Brian Whelan Thursday 22 Apr 2021, 10:31 AM 2 hours ago 1,608 Views 1 Comment
THE Government says work ‘will never be the same again’ but what does this mean?
As part of The Good Information Project we are posing the question this month ‘What is the future of work after Covid-19?’.
CSO figures say almost half (47%) of people had their employment situation affected by Covid-19. This includes loss of employment, temporary layoff, a change in work hours, a move to remote working or a change to the model of the business.