Archive for May, 2009

Summer Presentation Clinic | Submission Deadline: June 4th!

Call for papers! The New York Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical group is hosting a summer workshop to help a biotechnology enthusiast select, develop and deliver a talk on a topic that interests them. Please visit our blog for more information!


Could vaccination order matter?

Does the order of vaccinations matter when it comes to the (dis)comfort of your child? Dr. Moshe Ipp thinks it does. Read our Friday mini-post to find out why.


Upcoming Books: The Gluten-Free Guide To Washington, DC

Do you need a resource on where to find Gluten-free food? Do you know someone who does? Well Sarah Friedman has written her own book on where to find these resources in Washington, D.C., following her mother’s footsteps…and she’s only 12 years old.


Coffee Revisited: Is Java Healthy?

Are there benefits to coffee? You becha. And more than previously thought. Check out our Friday mini-post to find out exactly what they are, and connect to an article on Boston.com to find out more!


Genetics for Dummies?

Is Genetics going mainstream? Hobbyists certainly believe so. There are more and more people taking on challenges that were once relegated to expensive laboratories, and succeeding more quickly and creatively than ever before.