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Dr. John Engen on Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry
Dr. John Engen utilizes hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry to make confirmation of biosimilars a feasible task. His work was recently highlighted in the journal Biopharm International.
March 03, 2014
3Qs: Drug diagnosis
Chemistry and chemical biology professor John R. Engen uses a novel technique to analyze large, complex biopharmaceutical drugs, which could have major implications for healthcare and its associated costs.
March 03, 2014
Energy budgets: All organisms are not created equal
Graduate student Allison Matzelle and colleagues look at how some species of the same genus may fare better than others in a changing climate
February 28, 2014
The heat of the matter: Population dynamics in marine snails
The North Atlantic coastline has been shaped and reshaped by various glaciations over the past 5.5 million years.
February 27, 2014
Animals, advertising, and entrepreneurship—it’s co- op on camera
Alexander Rickert, a biology major, won first place in the 2014 Coolest Co-op Video contest! “Rickert . . . travelled all the way to Hawaii for his co- op at Sea Life Park on the island of Oahu. He worked as an animal training intern at the educational and entertainment facility, learning how to communicate […]
February 26, 2014
Northeastern partners to land $24 million award for clinical and translational science
The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), which partners Tufts University Medical Center with Northeastern, Brandeis and a number of clinical affiliates, has been named a recipient of a Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Institutes of Health.
February 26, 2014
Animals, advertising, and entrepreneurship—it’s co-op on camera
Alexander Rickert, a biology major, won first place in the 2014 Coolest Co-op Video contest.
February 26, 2014
Brilliant and motivated, but a good hire?
Albert-László Barabási, a world-renowned network scientist and Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, is the inaugural Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science.
February 25, 2014
Brilliant and Motivated, but a good Hire?
The evidence is clear that Albert László Barabási, a world-renowned network scientist and Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, has enjoyed a successful career.
February 25, 2014
The heat of the matter: Population dynamics in marine snails
Do marine snails really stress about heat? MSC researchers look into what separates populations of whelks along northwest Atlantic coast.
February 24, 2014
Immunity on the reef: Staghorn coral, its symbionts, and white band disease
The world’s well-known coral reefs are suffering tremendously from disease.
February 24, 2014
Students Find Life Calling Through Co- op
“The [Co-op Expo] event welcomed nearly 300 students, faculty, and staff. One of the attendees, freshman biology major Jenifer Obrigewitch, COS’18, noted that setting up your first co- op can be a rather daunting task. Luckily, she said, the expo helped her figure out how to connect with employers and ‘how easy it is to […]
February 19, 2014
Want your computer to go faster? Just add light
Every second, your computer must process billions of computational steps to produce even the simplest outputs. Imagine if every one of those steps could be made just a tiny bit more efficient.
February 19, 2014
3Qs: A crazy little drug called love
Does romantic love look the same way on our brains as alcohol, tobacco, or cocaine? Well, yes, as a matter of fact, it does.
February 14, 2014