The Scientist magazine's September 2011 Editor’s Choice study in immunology. Published in the print issue.
Mini profile of Harvard Junior Fellow and E.O. Wilson collaborator who is shaking up the field of evolutionary biology. Article published in the September print issue of The Scientist magazine.
The Scientist magazine's September 2011 Editor’s Choice study in cell biology. Published in the print issue.
A common dietary supplement alters neurotransmission to ease anxiety. Published on The Scientist website.
The USDA cites a Harvard Medical School research facility after a second accidental primate death in a little over a year. Published on The Scientist website.
Tiny, flexible electronic chips embedded in a skin-like material monitor vitals and stimulate muscles. Article published on The Scientist website.
Dropped from a patent lawsuit, at least one lab will be allowed to continue research on mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease. Published on The Scientist website.
The NIH awards $13 million to create a computer model of a lab rat. Published on The Scientist website.
Sheng Wang leaves the Boston University School of Medicine and agrees to retract two published studies. Article published on The Scientist website.
A prolific cardiac research scientist, Bernadine Healy revolutionized the study and treatment of disease in women. Published on The Scientist website.
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