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Jun 6, 2013

Breast cancer has an enormous amount of funding and awareness, as it affects millions of woman worldwide. With the recent hubbub around Angelina...

May 30, 2013

Just last week, we wrote about how drug development costs are keeping obesity drugs off the market. This week, we take a look at Alzheimer’s...

May 23, 2013

Obesity has been linked to cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke. As a common underlying factor in so many preventable...

Apr 16, 2013

The health and behavior of each one of our cells is influenced by both genetics and epigenetics. Drug discovery has historically targeted proteins...

Apr 9, 2013

What is the most successful preclinical strategy for drug discovery? Finding the answer to this question is important if pharma is to keep its...

Mar 14, 2013

The internet has connected us in a way never before seen in history: we can now rely on other’s people experiences to guide our own. Whether it is...

Feb 15, 2013

Last month we ran a series of blog posts about next generation sequencing. Among the topics discussed were the limitations of next generation...

Feb 7, 2013

Here at Scientist, for the past few weeks we’ve been running a series of blog posts about stem cells discussing why iPS make an attractive research...

Jan 31, 2013

In our previous post on stem cells, we discussed how human-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) are being used to model “disease in a...

Jan 24, 2013

Last week we talked about Stem cell research getting the “green light” and this week we continue with our stem cell blog series. Biology has long...