Word: labs
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...study, you say you sampled more than 480 servings of fast food. Did you have research assistants at the drive-thru non-stop? These are people that work in my lab, professional scientists and students in cities where they happened to be, driving around to the restaurants, standing in line getting the food...
...when he started a fellowship at the NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK). When Kahn began his research, it was known that insulin regulated blood sugar by binding to a specific receptor on cells. But Kahn’s lab was the first to discover the mechanism of this activation, which involves the addition of a phosphate molecule to the amino acid tyrosine...
...even when he was balancing administrative duties, Kahn still found time for the post-doctoral fellows in his lab...
...What I really admire is that he forces himself to put his postdocs first,” says Stephane Gesta, one of Kahn’s current fellows. “When I joined the lab he was president of Joslin, and I was worried I wouldn’t be able to talk to him in the day to day about things on the bench...
...they have sold directly to SPL or have been approached by the company, looking for product. And when FDA inspectors showed up in Hangzhou this year, after reports of a spike in deaths and illness, Ruihua Biomedical stiff-armed the investigators. It refused to let them inspect its processing lab and declined to provide a list of crude-heparin suppliers. Before last summer, SPL's China facility had never been inspected by Beijing's drug-safety agency because, says a spokesman, the agency thought "it was a chemical plant." A source close to the FDA's heparin investigation puts...