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Journal of Lipid Research

JLR is the most cited journal devoted to lipids in the world, focusing on the science of lipids in health and disease.

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Bacterial enzyme catalyzes body odor compound formation

Bacterial enzyme catalyzes body odor compound formation

By Courtney Chandler

Researchers identify a skin-resident Staphylococcus hominis dipeptidase involved in creating sulfur-containing secretions. Read more about this recent Journal of Biological Chemistry paper.

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2025 PROLAB awardees announced

Seven early-career scientists receive grants to advance their research by working in North American labs.

Yu receives early career research award

He will receive $35,000 to fund his research on the proteotype and cell signaling.

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The 15th international symposium on proteomics in the life sciences

Aug. 17–21, 2025 | Cambridge, Mass.

Aug. 17–21 | An international forum for discussion of the remarkable advances in cell and human protein biology revealed by ever-more-innovative and powerful proteomics technologies. Register by July 23.

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Nuclear second messenger signaling: How phospholipids, bilirubin and inositol phosphates directly control gene expression

Nuclear second messenger signaling: How phospholipids, bilirubin and inositol phosphates directly control gene expression

July 9 | Ray Blind of Vanderbilt University presents his research. More