Blog Susan Y. Smith featured in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News May 15, 2012 Charles River Senior Scientific Director Susan Y. Smith discussed the skeleton’s function in human physiology in Emerging Insights into the Role of the Skeleton, featured in a recent edition of GEN. What’s So Special About Einstein’s Brain? May 07, 2012 After Albert Einstein’s death in 1955, scientists all over the world scrambled for the opportunity to get a piece of his brain. Scientific American reports: “Brain Freeze” Might Help Solve Migraine Mysteries Apr 30, 2012 Researchers were able to pinpoint changes in brain activity at precise moments of brain freeze, comparing signals with those recorded under normal circumstances. Mission at Work: Tim Wiley Apr 30, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work. Mission at Work: Tamara Marko Apr 23, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work. Aged Rat Model May Model Alzheimer’s More Naturally Apr 16, 2012 Researchers answer the call to develop a naturally aged rat model for the study of Alzheimer’s Disease, expanding the variety of choices for the research community. ABC News features Charles River in “Keeping Chilly Lab Mice Warm” Apr 03, 2012 The healthier and more ‘normal’ the animal, the better the science. Mission at Work: Andrea Bender Mar 26, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work. Mission at Work: Carissa Snedeker Mar 12, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work. Former FDA Reviewer Discusses Agency’s Recommendations for Biosimilar Development Mar 06, 2012 On February 9th, 2012, the FDA published recommendations for the development of biosimilars. For 60 days, these draft guidance documents will be open for comments and questions. Displaying results 31-40 (of 41) |< < 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 > >|
Susan Y. Smith featured in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News May 15, 2012 Charles River Senior Scientific Director Susan Y. Smith discussed the skeleton’s function in human physiology in Emerging Insights into the Role of the Skeleton, featured in a recent edition of GEN.
What’s So Special About Einstein’s Brain? May 07, 2012 After Albert Einstein’s death in 1955, scientists all over the world scrambled for the opportunity to get a piece of his brain.
Scientific American reports: “Brain Freeze” Might Help Solve Migraine Mysteries Apr 30, 2012 Researchers were able to pinpoint changes in brain activity at precise moments of brain freeze, comparing signals with those recorded under normal circumstances.
Mission at Work: Tim Wiley Apr 30, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work.
Mission at Work: Tamara Marko Apr 23, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work.
Aged Rat Model May Model Alzheimer’s More Naturally Apr 16, 2012 Researchers answer the call to develop a naturally aged rat model for the study of Alzheimer’s Disease, expanding the variety of choices for the research community.
ABC News features Charles River in “Keeping Chilly Lab Mice Warm” Apr 03, 2012 The healthier and more ‘normal’ the animal, the better the science.
Mission at Work: Andrea Bender Mar 26, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work.
Mission at Work: Carissa Snedeker Mar 12, 2012 Inspiring stories profiling how Charles River employees and their families are benefiting from our work.
Former FDA Reviewer Discusses Agency’s Recommendations for Biosimilar Development Mar 06, 2012 On February 9th, 2012, the FDA published recommendations for the development of biosimilars. For 60 days, these draft guidance documents will be open for comments and questions.