Blog Animal Models Shed Light on Cancer of the Brain Jul 30, 2012 Poorly understood pediatric cancers, such as medulloblastoma, are investigated with experimental animal models, elucidating the genes and pathways driving the disease. Mission at Work: Edras Cordova Jul 30, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work. 10 Myths about Contamination in Research Facilities Jul 23, 2012 From contract research organizations to academic institutions, 10 myths about contamination within animal facilitie. Do Statins Cause Memory Loss? Jul 16, 2012 The FDA announces that statin-makers must list new side effects on their labels, including memory loss. But how common is this adverse event, really? The Quest for Clinically Translatable Data Jul 12, 2012 Imaging technologies, such as PET, CT and MR, are helping bridge the gap between preclinical and clinical research, speeding drug development. When Hounsfield Met Ambrose, The Invention of Computed Tomography Jul 02, 2012 Inspired from an idea which struck him on vacation, Hounsfield called Ambrose to introduce him to his recent work, reconstructing a 3D image of a box by considering it as a series of slices. Get Ready for July, CNS Month Jun 25, 2012 Next month Eureka will focus on the Central Nervous System. New York Times Best-Selling Author Reveals ‘Which Traits Predict Success’ Jun 20, 2012 Much has been written these days to debunk the ‘talent myth,’ the pervasive notion that exceptional people, such as Tiger Woods, Mozart and Shakespeare, are born with their talents and that we (mere mortals) are simply not gifted as they are. A New Window Into the Animal Eye Jun 12, 2012 Using Optical Coherence Tomography to image the animal eye in a preclinical space generates more translatable data, helping drug developers’ better design and monitor clinical trials and bring drugs to market faster. Mission at Work: Pat Mirley Jun 12, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work. Displaying results 61-70 (of 91) |< < 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 > >|
Animal Models Shed Light on Cancer of the Brain Jul 30, 2012 Poorly understood pediatric cancers, such as medulloblastoma, are investigated with experimental animal models, elucidating the genes and pathways driving the disease.
Mission at Work: Edras Cordova Jul 30, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work.
10 Myths about Contamination in Research Facilities Jul 23, 2012 From contract research organizations to academic institutions, 10 myths about contamination within animal facilitie.
Do Statins Cause Memory Loss? Jul 16, 2012 The FDA announces that statin-makers must list new side effects on their labels, including memory loss. But how common is this adverse event, really?
The Quest for Clinically Translatable Data Jul 12, 2012 Imaging technologies, such as PET, CT and MR, are helping bridge the gap between preclinical and clinical research, speeding drug development.
When Hounsfield Met Ambrose, The Invention of Computed Tomography Jul 02, 2012 Inspired from an idea which struck him on vacation, Hounsfield called Ambrose to introduce him to his recent work, reconstructing a 3D image of a box by considering it as a series of slices.
Get Ready for July, CNS Month Jun 25, 2012 Next month Eureka will focus on the Central Nervous System.
New York Times Best-Selling Author Reveals ‘Which Traits Predict Success’ Jun 20, 2012 Much has been written these days to debunk the ‘talent myth,’ the pervasive notion that exceptional people, such as Tiger Woods, Mozart and Shakespeare, are born with their talents and that we (mere mortals) are simply not gifted as they are.
A New Window Into the Animal Eye Jun 12, 2012 Using Optical Coherence Tomography to image the animal eye in a preclinical space generates more translatable data, helping drug developers’ better design and monitor clinical trials and bring drugs to market faster.
Mission at Work: Pat Mirley Jun 12, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work.