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A spatial approach to understanding drug dynamics using mass spectrometry imaging

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1 Continuous advancements in sensitivity and spatial resolution support the role of MSI in pharmaceutical research. By integrating MSI with histopathology, clinical chemistry and DMPK data, researchers can develop mechanistic hypotheses of toxicity, improving decision making and reducing unnecessary follow-up studies.

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Women in Stem with Dr Rachel Lagiakos

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Coupling my desire to be a scientist with my keen sense of adventure, I moved to Alaska out of high school to begin my undergraduate studies in chemistry, applying myself to my STEM classes whilst also climbing mountains and chasing Northern Lights.

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Analysis Chemical Thank You PFAS regulation in California (late 2023 edition)

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The carbon-fluorine atoms bond is one of the strongest bonds in organic chemistry, meaning that PFAS do not easily break down in the environment. In 2019, the state began to significantly ramp up its PFAS regulation and research.

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Empowering women in STEM: Navigating CMC regulatory affairs

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After earning my undergraduate degree from Connecticut College, followed by a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Michigan, I landed a position as a researcher at a large biopharmaceutical company. Dr Bakrania completed her PhD in organic chemistry from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.

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Making the Centrifuge

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Many discoveries — from microscopy to organic chemistry — came from German scientists working in a period of increasing industrialization, economic growth, and military mobility. The German Empire was founded in 1871, following Prussia’s victory in the Franco-Prussian War. Subscribe to Asimov Press.

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A Brief History of GFP

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In 1999, researchers used GFP to trace the spread of cancer in a living mouse, watching tumors grow and metastasize under a fluorescence microscope. The first was Osamu Shimomura, who moved from wartime Japan to Princeton, New Jersey, to research the bioluminescent jellyfish, Aequorea victoria. The jellyfish Aequorea victoria.

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