Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Reference to this article: ConductScience, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (2019). doi.org/10.55157/CS20191121 Two molecules may have the same number and type of atoms, but their properties would change depending on how they are arranged (i.e., the bonds linking them and their orientation). As an example, Ethanol and Dimethyl ether, both have one oxygen, two carbon, and […]
The Method Section: What we Believe

The Method Section: What we Believe 00:00 – Intro 03:04 – Magenta isn’t real 04:02 – Superstitious behavior 07:16 – Trust 10:01 – Environmental responsibility and recycling 13:35 – Bargaining behavior and fairness 15:24 – Ending and outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for “The Conduct Science […]
Centrifugation for Researchers

Centrifugation is a useful way to separate particles using a centrifuge, and it is a method that has many applications in the life sciences, particularly in molecular biology. There are different types of centrifuges that can be used for various applications, including research into organelles and biological molecules. Theory of Centrifugation The theory behind centrifugation […]
The Method Section: P-Values

The Method Section: P-Values 00:00 – Intro 02:41 – P-values 04:26 – What is a p-value? 13:07 – P-hacking 16:06 – Common p-value mistakes 21:40 – Ending and outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for “The Conduct Science Podcast” on any place you listen to your podcasts, […]
Understanding Grant Application Scoring Process

Everyone knows that only the highest scoring grant proposals get awarded. For this, you have to comprehend its scoring process. There are multiple scoring systems worldwide, but the most frequently used system is of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It has a certain priority scoring system to judge the applications. Each criterion has its […]
U Grants

If you are here looking for information about the National Institutes of Health (NIH) U Grants, then the chances are you are already somewhat familiar with the vast structure of 27 different NIH institutes and centers (ICs) and a huge variety of federal funding grants differentiated by activity codes. Every year the NIH invests $31 billion […]
Quinolinic acid rat HD model

Introduction Huntington’s disease (HD) is an inherited autosomal dominant neuropathological disease caused by a mutation in the huntingtin gene (htt). Preclinical animal models are necessary for the study of HD and the development of therapeutic interventions for the disease. Ideally, an animal model should demonstrate all the behavioral and neuropathological characteristics observed in HD patients. […]
Knowledge Translation: The Missing Link between Research and Practice

Introduction Knowledge translation is a fundamental scientific paradigm, aiming to close the gap between research and practice. Although health researchers and pharmaceutical companies do not hesitate to invest a fortune in research areas, such as biomedical research, clinical trials, risk management, and professional development; data shows that healthcare systems worldwide fail to provide affordable services […]
Implementation Science: Improving Evidence-Based Practice and Healthcare Quality

Implementation Science: The Key to Optimizing Health Outcomes around the Globe What does it take to increase patient satisfaction and health outcomes across the globe? How can research address real-life settings and target users of research, not only the pure production of knowledge? Is controlling for research variables in laboratory settings and recruiting participants who […]