Obese mice that exercised while pregnant gave birth to pups that grew up free of the metabolic issues present in the adult young of sedentary obese mothers—possibly by staving off epigenetic changes to a key metabolic gene.
In this webinar brought to you by ACD, Ted Price, Diana Tavares-Ferreira, and Stephanie Shiers will discuss mapping the DRG to identify different neuronal subtypes, thereby aiding target identification and drug discovery with the ultimate goal of developing non-opioid painkillers.
Download this application note from Excellims to learn about high performance ion mobility spectrometry (HPIMS) and explore its potential as a process analytical technology for the design, analysis, and control of drug manufacturing processes.
Chelsea Wald’s Pipe Dreams daringly profiles the growing army of scientists, engineers, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and activists worldwide who are overcoming their aversions and focusing their formidable skills on making toilets accessible and healthier for all. Join us on August 20 to discuss the book with Wald and our book club community.
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