A Penn official once told Katalin Karikó she was ‘not of faculty quality.’ Her work there just won a Nobel Prize. https://t.co/ZBkjx24WhT via @phillyinquirer
“succeeding at a research institution like Penn required skills that had little to do with science,” she wrote. “You needed to know how to do things in which I have never had any interest (flattering people, schmoozing, being agreeable when you disagree,
Exercise More Effective Than Medicines to Manage Mental Health
Exercise intervention that lasts 12 weeks or less appears to be most effective at reducing mental health symptoms, especially for those suffering from anxiety and depression. Higher-intensity exercise proved more beneficial in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression than longer-duration programs.
#exercise #neuroscience #science
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@Renquist_Lab Expand your imagination! There are some situations where one cannot use littermate controls (ie models of mtDNA-inherited disease). Agreed that one should maintain otherwise isogenic lines.