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		<title>Simply Genius: Prix Galien USA 2008 (photos)</title>
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Click here to view a slideshow from Prix Galien 2008

The 2008 Prix Galien USA is in the books, and Pharm Exec was in attendance at New York&#8217;s Museum of Natural History to take in all the festivities. Pfizer, Merck, Alexion, Wyeth, and Celgene were all recognized for their work in advancing science in both the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 2008 <a href="http://www.prix-galien-usa.com/" target="_blank">Prix Galien USA</a> is in the books, and <em>Pharm Exec</em> was in attendance at New York&#8217;s Museum of Natural History to take in all the festivities. <strong>Pfizer</strong>, <strong>Merck</strong>, <strong>Alexion</strong>, <strong>Wyeth</strong>, and <strong>Celgene</strong> were all recognized for their work in advancing science in both the biotech and pharma industries. Charlie Rose played master of ceremonies to a packed house  featuring a who&#8217;s who of the science elite and a handful of Nobel Laureates.<span id="more-209"></span></p>
<p>The Prix Galien USA 2008 winners are:<br />
<strong>Best Pharmaceutical Agent (Small Molecule) </strong></p>
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<li>Selzentry (Pfizer)</li>
<li>Isentress (Merck)</li>
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<p><strong>Best Biotechnology Agent </strong></p>
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<li>INFUSE (Wyeth)</li>
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<li>The Celgene Corporation for Revlimid</li>
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<p>The evening ended with a moving speech by author and Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel and a presentation of the Pro Bono Humanum award to Population Council scientist Sheldon Segal. For more on the Prix Galien 2008, keep a look out for the October issue of <em>Pharmaceutical Executive</em> Magazine.</p>
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