Not exact matches
By varying access to the liquor this way,
pharmacologist and alcohol researcher Selena Bartlett of the Ernest Gallo Clinic & Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco, and her colleagues
made rats crave it.
But «it
makes sense that if you have some limited capacity for protein synthesis, you gradually are depriving yourself of building critical synapses,» or connections between neurons, which could be important for staying happy, says co-author Moshe Szyf, a
pharmacologist at McGill.
But
pharmacologist Lisa Bero of the University of California, San Francisco, says that her own research on similar rule -
making processes for tobacco control found that scientists opposing rules were often funded by industry groups.
A way to
make defective genes produce healthy proteins in the test tube has been discovered by two American
pharmacologists.
Practically every scientist uses statistics — from
pharmacologists employing regression to understand the relation between the dose of a drug and its effects in the body, to agronomists using analysis of variance to test which fertilizer
makes crops grow fastest.