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Researchers Discover Vagus Nerve Plays Vital Role in Exercise Regulation
Researchers at the University of Auckland, led by Physiology Associate Professor Rohit Ramchandra, discovered a novel role for the vagus nerve in exercise regulation.
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The Environmental Impact of Biotech and Pharma With My Green Lab
In this exclusive video interview, My Green Lab’s CEO James Connelly discussed why this report is so important, its key findings and steps that laboratories can take to reduce their carbon emissions.
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Pan-cancer Assay-ready Organoid Drug Screening With Robust, Reproducible, and Clinically-relevant Output
In this episode we discuss a new drug screening platform, and assay-ready organoid platform, that allows for high throughput drug screening assays and large panel screens with short timelines.
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SyncorePlus Parallel Evaporator - Mini Demo
Parallel evaporation made simple? Join us for a 4-minute video demo on the SyncorePlus. From new drug synthesis or post-extraction solvent removal, discover how controlled and gentle evaporation can help you ensure the best results.
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A Lesson in How to Dry Biotherapeutics
Join BUCHI’s Deb Repko in the lab for a 5-minute session where she compares spray drying & freeze drying technologies applied to biotherapeutics, helping you save costs and improving storage, stability, and transportation.
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Automating Workflows for DMPK Studies - Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ Experience
Are you interested in automating your DMPK assays? Learn how Vertex Pharmaceutical is leveraging the flexibility of Hamilton Liquid handlers to automate multiple workflows on the same deck.
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Your Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top four headlines from the week! Which story was your favorite?
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Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top four headlines from the week.
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What LSD Does to the Brain
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses what LSD does to the body, and how it's metabolized in the brain and digestive system.
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New and Comprehensive Protein Dataset Elevates Health Research
The largest body of work analyzing the effects of common gene variations on blood proteins, and how these may contribute to disease, to date has been published in Nature.
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