ASK THE LAB EXPERT: Facilitating the Discovery of Nutraceuticals and Small Molecules
Using computers and technology to analyze data and better understand natural systems can help design highly specific and effective nutraceuticals.
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Using computers and technology to analyze data and better understand natural systems can help design highly specific and effective nutraceuticals.
Machaon Diagnostics Founder and CEO Michael Ero joins us to discuss some of the challenges and successes of working with rare disease studies in this Ask the Expert exclusive.
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Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was a Nobel Prize-winning chemist who developed protein crystallography. She is responsible for advancing X-ray crystallography, a method for determining a crystals 3D structure. At age 10, Dorothy became interested in chemistry and...
There's a strong family bond at CHRi's labs! If your company is pharmaceutical related and in the Midwest USA, you may want to focus your microscope on CHRi Labs. This is especially true if you like a special sense of caring and hand-holding that comes from working...
Barbara McClintock was born June 16, 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut. During high school, she developed a love of science and was determined to continue her studies at Cornell University studying agriculture, and in 1923, she received her BS in botany. McClintock...
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