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ROCKY RIVER, Ohio—DrugDiscovery News (ddn), a news organization focused on covering issues,trends and product news that impact decision makers in the pharmaceutical drugdevelopment and discovery industries, announced today the winner of the 2011ddn Apple iPad contest.
 
The winner is Tony Priestley, a research scientist at EndoPharmaceuticals
Priestley entered the contest by subscribing to ddn at the 41st annual meeting of theSociety for Neuroscience (SfN), which was held Nov. 12 to 16 in Washington,D.C., at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
 
 
With several news vehicles—a monthly newspaper, 24/7website, bimonthly e-newsletter, blog, Cancer Research Portal and e-New ProductShowcase—ddn is published by OldRiver Publications LLC, an innovative publishing company founded in 2005 byBruce Poorman, president and publisher, and Larry Doyle, executive vicepresident and associate publisher. With corporate offices in Rocky River, Ohio,just west of Cleveland, ddn'seditorial, production, marketing and advertising sales staff are located in keylocations throughout the country. ddn'snews products are available free of charge to subscribers who work in thepharmaceutical research, medical and healthcare industries. To subscribe, clickhere.
 

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