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According to the first peer-reviewed study of its sort from the United Kingdom, the Omicron variation of coronavirus is less…
Dysgeusia, or the loss or modification of taste, is a prevalent symptom of COVID-19. It’s also a side effect of…
Geoffrey Mueller, Ph.D., director of the NIEHS Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research Core Facility, was awarded the John W. Yunginger, M.D.,…
Rick Woychik, Ph.D., directs NIEHS and the National Toxicology Program. (Image courtesy of NIEHS) Readers of this column know that…
During the NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) spring 2022 workshop(https://tools.niehs.nih.gov/wetp/events.cfm?id=2622) held May 18-19, participants exchanged strategies and best practices for…
The new NIEHS Early-Stage Investigator Spotlight Webinar series continued on May 11, featuring a presentation by Marissa Baker, Ph.D., on…
Using data from the United States and Brazil, NIEHS grantees have unearthed the genetic basis for the production of guanitoxin,…
During her NIEHS Research Ethics Seminar on May 18, Melanie Jeske, Ph.D., sought to change the conversation on ethics in…
Two NIEHS-funded research centers, known as “Core Centers,” sponsored community forums in May, giving scientists and health advocates an opportunity…
Patient-centered climate resiliency can be achieved by focusing on the individual and their unique risk factors, according to Aaron Bernstein,…