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Dear Colleagues,
Welcome to our November 2011 issue of Science Speaks!.
This month's issue features our most recent white paper about foreign-born physicians working in U.S. rural communities, limits on patent protection for stem cell research in the EU, and the launching of a new international pharma company.
Visit our website at www.languageconnections.com for more information about our services or to read more of our life science articles.
Enjoy!

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Learning to Speak Iowan
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Foreign-born physicians are being encouraged to practice medicine in under-served, rural communities in the U.S.
Although these doctors have provided a feasible solution to the physician shortage, they have encountered new challenges in the process.
Many are surprised to find that they have difficulty communicating.
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Pro Bono Bio: New Anglo-Russian Pharmaceutical Company
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A new international pharmaceutical company, Pro Bono Bio, was launched this past fall.
The company is a joint investment between RUSNANO and British Celtic Pharma.
With headquarters in both London and Moscow, it is part of a new trend in the industry.
Read more...
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 Leo Galperin, President Language Connections Boston, MA Tel. 617-731-3510 www.languageconnections.com

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