by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Aug 10, 2023 | News
Andrew Patterson, Professor of Molecular Toxicology and the John T. and Paige S. Smith Professor in the College of Agricultural Sciences Worldwide, high rates of obesity and other inflammatory conditions are associated with increased risk for cancer, cardiovascular...
by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | May 18, 2023 | News
Susan Tian has been awarded the 2023 Paul Berg Prize in Molecular Biology. This award is given to an outstanding student in the Eberly College of Science doing work in the area of molecular biology. The award is named in honor of Nobel Laureate and PSU Biochemistry...
by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Apr 10, 2023 | News
Researchers discover that a certain molecule in broccoli interacts with a receptor in mice to promote gut health Researchers found that broccoli consumption may help to protect the lining of the small intestine and inhibit the development of disease. Credit: Tyrrell...
by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Apr 4, 2023 | News
As the demand for medicinal plants and botanical dietary products increase, so do the incentives to adulterate products for economic gain, at the expense of product efficacy and consumer safety. However, plant-derived products are inherently complex, and also come in...
by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Sep 29, 2022 | News
Nuclear receptors have long been a focus in cancer research. The role of dysregulated nuclear receptor mediated signaling pathways in tumorigenesis has been well documented in a variety of cancers. This makes nuclear receptors important therapeutic targets for...
by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Jul 7, 2022 | History, News
Dr. Gary Perdew and Dr. Andrew Patterson along with The Pennsylvania State University are proud to announce the hosting of the 2022 AHR Symposium: Toxicity to Therapeutics. The Symposium was held June 19-23, 2022. The 2022...