November 21, 2024
The biologically important thiols (cysteine, homocysteine, N-acetyl cysteine, and glutathione) are key species in redox homeostasis, and there is a clinical need to measure them rapidly, accurately, and simultaneously at low levels in complex biofluids.
Simultaneous Quantitation of Multiple Biological Thiols Using Reactive Ionization and Derivatization with Charged Mass Tags
November 20, 2024
More than 150 Boilermakers from a variety of medical professions converged on Purdue’s West Lafayette campus Nov. 14-16 to participate in the university’s first One Health Alumni Reunion.
November 20, 2024
Haley Oliver, professor of food science in Purdue University’s College of Agriculture, has been awarded $10 million in funding from United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for a five-year extension of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Safety (FSIL).
Purdue researcher awarded $10M for extension of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Safet
November 19, 2024
As you plan that big holiday meal, remember cousin Billy has a gluten allergy. And your nephew’s new girlfriend is vegan. And your niece can’t have dairy.
Purdue Nutrition Science experts dish on holiday meal tips for guests with dietary restrictions, allergies
November 18, 2024
There is no cure for the common cold. But there are cures — or at least vaccines — for other viruses, and researchers are working hard to build a toolbox to be able to rapidly develop vaccines for new and emerging viruses.
The key to fighting viruses: Understanding their structure is vital to unlock a healthy future for humanity
November 15, 2024
When Purdue University’s Office of Research honored the accomplishments and innovative ideas of a host of researchers this week, several Purdue Veterinary Medicine scholars were among those recognized. At a ceremony Wednesday, November 14, in the Purdue Memorial Union North and South Ballrooms, the annual Seed for Success Acorn Awards were presented to Purdue Principal Investigators (PIs) and co-PIs who secured research awards of $1 million or more for a single proposal in fiscal year 2024.
PVM Faculty Honored for Research Success with Purdue Seed for Success Acorn Awards
November 15, 2024
Despite more than six decades of research in the field of neuroscience, many functions of the brain — the most complex organ in the human body — remain a mystery. Recent research conducted in the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Bindley Bioscience Center revealed that scientists are one step closer to understanding the process that activates and deactivates specific proteins within our cells.
November 12, 2024
A Purdue University professor has been awarded $10 million in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to extend the work of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Safety (FSIL) for another five years.
Purdue Receives $10 Million to Continue Work to Strengthen Global Food Safety
November 11, 2024
Prof. Arun Ghosh, Ian P. Rothwell Distinguished Professor, Department of Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry at Purdue University has been invited to be the Prof. Goverdhan Mehta visiting Chair Professor at the University of Hyderabad. His research group is involved in multidisciplinary research projects in the areas of synthetic organic, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.
Prof. Arun Ghosh from Purdue University invited as Prof. Goverdhan Mehta visiting Chair Professor
November 11, 2024
This comprehensive resource skillfully consolidates Crystal Engineering, the design of organic solids, and Supramolecular Synthons (i.e. structural hydrogen bond units) to achieve desired Pharmaceutical Properties, including solubility, dissolution, bioavailability, permeability, particle size, tableting, hydration, and mechanical strength.
Supramolecular Synthons in Crystal Engineering of Pharmaceutical Properties