Feodor Lynen received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1964; answer to Guess the Chemist (34)
50th Anniversary: Nobel Prize for Feodor Lynen
Targeted Drug Delivery with Micelles
Doxorubicin delivered into cancer cells with the help of copolymer-based micelles
Cognitive Test Scores Written in Mother's Milk
The fatty acid profile of women's breast milk predicts the outcomes of children's cognitive tests
Synthetic Stimulants In Dietary Supplements
The synthetic stimulant 1,3-dimethylbutylamine (DMBA), never tested in humans, was found in dietary supplements
A Blood Test for Depression?
US scientists developed a blood test to provide an accurate diagnosis of depression in adults
Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 – Final Voting Results
Final results of the predictions for the next Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Guess the Chemist (34)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
Shaping Our Future with Process Engineering and Biotechnology
Snapshots of the ProcessNet Annual Conference and the 31st DECHEMA Annual Meeting of biotechnologists in Aachen, Germany
Behind the Science: Benefits of Transition-Metal-Free Reactions
Saskia Neubacher and David Peralta, ChemistryOpen, talk to Berit Olofsson, Stockholm University, Sweden, about her research
The Chemistry of Tobacco – Part 1
Looking at the history of tobacco consumption – from chewing and snuffing to smoking