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Investing in Natural Products

February 8, 2021 by ASP Newsletter

Published as a SIDEBAR to: HOT TOPICS IN PHARMACOGNOSY: The Evolution of Dolastatin 10 Derivatives as Sources of ADC Warheads By David Newman, DPhil   By Cedric Pearce, PhD After 25 years of working as a scientist in in­creasingly entrepreneurial…

Filed Under: 2020, Vol 56 Issue 4, Winter

O’Keefe Interviewed for BBC Documentary

December 18, 2020 by ASP Newsletter

O’Keefe being interviewed for the BBC documentary Extinction: The Facts.   By Mario Figueroa, PhD On September 2020, the BBC released Extinction: The Facts, a documentary about the sixth mass extinction. It is narrated by Sir David Attenborough, a natural…

Filed Under: 2020, Vol 56 Issue 4, Winter

Exploring Berry Patches at the Top of the World

October 24, 2020 by ASP Newsletter

The main three indigenous berries around Point Hope, Alaska. (From L to R) Rubus chamaemorus (cloudberry), Vaccinium uliginosum (lowbush blueberry), and Empetrum nigrum (black crowberry). Photo credit: Joshua J. Kellogg. By Joshua J. Kellogg, PhD As natural product researchers, field…

Filed Under: 2020, Fall, Newsletters, Vol 56 Issue 3

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