Be sure to read research by @profjeffsmith & co @Carletonchem@uOttawa in our latest issue on the comprehensive untargeted lipidomic profiling of third generation lentiviral vectors and packaging cells
Find it in full below👇
https://t.co/LpHzO5AMpN
#DYK the time between a laboratory breakthrough & clinical trials for pharmaceuticals can be a decade or more?
Learn how two @Carleton_U biochemists are accelerating health advances from the lab to the market, while making some meds more affordable. 💊
https://t.co/I2DcyOrTh2
New pub (Christmas came early!) 🎄 We’ve improved the MS sensitivity of the herbicide glufosinate on Canadian canola plants using a simple chemical derivatization technique #CarletonChem
https://t.co/dGQsJ4K97f
This is so true! Considering the challenges faced during the pandemic, it is another task to manage the academic life! I have had family emergencies in the last year and my supervisor supported me through it! Thank you for your continuous support and motivation @profjeffsmith 🙂
@sean_t_barry Yes except the feds gave this initiative $0 in the new budget this week. All went to hydrogen. Still needs a lot of funding to make it work.
Prof. Amy Rand's work combines environmental chemistry with toxicology - focusing on pollutants called PFAS. “One aspect of my research looks at how our bodies work to detoxify them—and if we can’t eliminate them, what effect they have on cell function.” https://t.co/pgStgYKQXs
Today we say farewell to 3 extraordinary #CUChemistry researchers and educators. Dr Bob Crutchley (Chair), Dr Peter Buist & Dr Wayne Wang. In addition #CUScience will miss our Electronics Supervisor Jim Logan. Happy Retirement! Keep in touch!