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The daunting task of cutting heavy metals from baby food
June 25, 2023
Scientists have long tried to remove heavy metals in the food supply. But uncertainty complicates regulations.
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How does a baby 'breathe' while inside its mom?
May 9, 2020
Biochemist Julie Pollock writes that the answer to this question also helps explain why pregnant women can get so easily winded.
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From diapers to dissertation
March 1, 2015
Jen McGlaughon writes about making the decision to have a baby while in graduate school.
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Helping Gen Z employees succeed in the higher ed workspace
Feb. 12, 2023
“Many Gen X and Baby Boomer leaders struggle to understand Gen Z and feel frustrated trying to manage digital natives,” the author writes.
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JLR: Medical detectives, linked by a PubMed search
Aug. 1, 2018
Doctors in Israel were treating a baby with an ultra-rare myelin deficiency. Researchers in Japan had studied the gene that caused it. A paper in the Journal of Lipid Research describes how they were brought together.
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Michael Rosen: Sliding into biology
Oct. 1, 2015
How is the cell’s interior organized? That is the question that has interested Michael Rosen at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas since he started out as an independent researcher.
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Sperm matters
April 23, 2013
While an assisted reproduction technique has helped create and change lives, concern is growing that its success has stymied fundamental research into the causes of male infertility.
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Maternity in grad school — the best and worst of times
Jan. 1, 2019
In the sixth year of her Ph.D. studies, Nathalie Gerassimov became a mother. Even with plenty of self-discipline and a strong support system, it was exhausting — but also transforming.
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Breakthroughs in sending
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Sept. 1, 2019
The 2020 annual meeting track “Molecular mechanisms of cell signaling, will focus on how cell-surface receptors interpret mechanical stimuli, how signaling molecules are controlled by less-well-understood post-translational modifications and how signaling polarizes cells and tissues.
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Breastfeeding Awareness Month 2021
Aug. 9, 2021
August is National Breastfeeding Awareness month. Here we highlight research related to breast milk that has been published recently in ASBMB journals.
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