Disrupting key structure in TB bacterium could aid in new drug design
In a bid to find new ways to fight tuberculosis (TB), scientists have found that disabling a structure essential to the bacterium’s survival Continue reading “Disrupting key structure in TB bacterium could aid in new drug design” » More...
Scientists Visualize How Bacteria Talk to One Another
Nov. 8 – Using imaging mass spectrometry, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have developed tools that will enable scientists to visualize how different cell populations of cells communicate. More...
Human Proteome Organization honors PNNL scientist
Oct 1 – Laboratory and Battelle Fellow Dick Smith of the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has been recognized for his many accomplishments in pioneering the development of More...
Drug discovery process more accurate, less expensive
Sep 17 – Cancer and cell biology experts at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have developed a new mass spectrometry-based tool they say provides more precise, cost-effective data collection for drug discovery More...













