I used to think there was no such thing as a stupid question. You have now changed my mind.
I used to think there was no such thing as a stupid question. You have now changed my mind.
Yup.
I work for “medium pharma”. We spend between 1 and 5 dollars per experiment (depending on the cell type). We run close to 2 MILLION experiments every week. We are still years away from any of those experiments yielding a safe compound that can move on to human trials, assuming we don’t run out of money first.
Targeting drugs for rare diseases won’t be profitable until we achieve proper high-throughput experimentation, analysis, and somehow streamline the FDA approval process. The government needs to fund academic research on these diseases, but no university lab can match the kind of experiment production that we’re already doing in industry.
I’ve gained about 30 lbs (14kg) over the last two years. I fell out of the habit when I got my first job out of college, but now that I’m not working remotely I have a better schedule, yet I still have trouble maintaining motivation long enough to make a habit of it.
I love running, but I can’t seem to make myself do it. With winter closing in again I worry that I won’t be able to muster the strength to go run outside again until the spring.
Any tips or inspiration anyone could share would be appreciated.
Howdy neighbor. Things are pretty bad up here in SLC too. I’m just gonna keep renting until it all comes down, or the lake dries up.
I have absolutely no idea what they mean by conservative/progressive movie. I too would like to know, because I’m utterly baffled.
Easily, Frodo Baggins. The strongest, bravest, and most noble of hobbits.
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Long live the Olive! Glory to the Olive empire!
Pilot: Mayday mayday mayday, we’ve had an engine out
Tower: Is it a full or partial engine out?
Pilot: Partially out of the cowling