January 11, 2008
In Brief
INVENTION WINDFALL: In what could be the biggest windfall of its kind to date, Northwestern University has received $700-million for selling some of its rights to future royalties from a new blockbuster drug. The drug, marketed under the name Lyrica, is used to treat pain associated with fibromyalgia, shingles, and diabetes. A portion of the payment will go to the inventor, Richard B. Silverman, a professor of chemistry, as well as to the postdoctoral student who worked with him in 1989 to
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