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Allyship in STEMM: Embracing Inclusion & Equity

Allyship in STEMM requires active listening, unlearning biases and advocating for equity. This article explores how inclusion drives innovation and how small actions can create meaningful change in building a more diverse, inclusive community.
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Balancing Weight Loss and Muscle Health in the Age of Incretin-Mimetic Drugs

Incretin-mimetic drugs contribute to dramatic weight loss, but this does not solely mean fat loss. In this article, we explore the impact of incretin-mimetic drugs on muscle health and what can be done to limit these severe side effects.
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Clinical Proteomics: Progress and Future Prospects With Professor Jennifer Van Eyk

Professor Jennifer Van Eyk joined Technology Networks for an exclusive interview at HUPO 2024 to discuss progress and bottlenecks in clinical proteomics
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How Much Protein Should We Be Eating?

Protein is essential for supporting muscle health. This article explores the evolving science of protein consumption, emphasizing exciting innovations in non-animal proteins and addressing misconceptions surrounding protein supplements.
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Tissue Is the Issue for Novel Cancer Drug Discovery

Standardized tissue handling is crucial in cancer research, ensuring the preservation of sample integrity and data quality. This enables comprehensive analysis and enhances understanding of cancer biology, aiding therapeutic discoveries.
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How To Navigate the Transition From PhD to Postdoc

In this article, we delve into the emotional and psychological evolution from PhD to postdoc, exploring the vital steps needed to rebuild your identity beyond academia.
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How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots

This article explores the discovery that COVID-19 can induce widespread clotting in the blood of patients.
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Scientific Publishing Coalition Sees Purpose Lead the Way

We spoke to Rachel Burley, chief publications officer at the American Physical Society, to find out what Purpose-Led Publishing is and how this initiative could benefit the scientific community.
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Life With Fibromyalgia: Exploring Current Research

In this article, we explore treatment options for fibromyalgia, what current research can tell us about the disease and what the future of fibromyalgia research could look like.
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The Importance of Dietary Protein and Exercise for Skeletal Muscle Health

Skeletal muscle is a vital organ for maintaining health. In this article, we explore how protein feeding and exercise regulate skeletal muscle, the cell signaling pathways involved and how to maximize muscle mass for healthy aging.
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