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New Orleans, LA, 70112. Your Custom Text Here. Welcome to EstiaPharma.com. July 24, 2015. Estia is a product of the Neuro Startup Challenge. Created through the collaboration of the Heritage Provider Network. The National Institute of Health. NIH), and the Center for Advancing Innovation. We have come a long way since entering the competition in the fall of 2014 and winning in the spring of 2015, but have an even longer journey ahead. Pennington Biomedical Research Center. New Orleans BioInnovation Center.
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Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center
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Welcome to the Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center. We are a dietary supplement research center, focused on botanicals and metabolic syndrome. Our Center was created in 2005 through a grant from the National Institutes of Health. Since its inception, our Center has significantly advanced the study of botanicals and metabolic syndrome. To expand the critical mass of investigators addressing botanical research by identifying, recruiting and mentoring promising young investigators. Volume 30, Issu...
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Botanical Research Center
http://botanical.pbrc.edu/cores.html
The Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center consists of three research cores. Together the three cores assist project researchers in their study of botanicals, by providing assistance in study design, creating botanical extracts for use in research, producing animal models for use in studies, and assisting with statistical analyses once data has been collected. Pennington Biomedical Research Center's John S. McIlhenny Laboratory for Botanical Dietary Supplements Research.
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Botanical Research Center
http://botanical.pbrc.edu/Center_integration.html
Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center Integration. BDSRC Projects and Cores are designed to function in an integrated and synergistic fashion. The Integrated function of the BRC as relates to relationship between projects and cores is outlined schematically in the figure below. Click on figure to see larger image.
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Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center
http://botanical.pbrc.edu/training.html
A specific aim of the BDSRC is to expand the critical mass of investigators addressing botanical research by identifying, recruiting and mentoring promising young investigators. About the Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Training Program. The Botanical Research Center Post-doctoral Program is coordinated through the Administrative Core and the PBRC Department of Education. T-32 Postdoctoral Training Information and Application. Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center Fellows.
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Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center
http://botanical.pbrc.edu/projects.html
The Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center has three major research projects. The goal of each major research project is to identify and further study a promising botanical. Researchers hope to provide the preclinical and mechinisms of action data necessary to translate their findings into dietary supplement clinical studies in humans. Project 1: Botanicals and Metabolic Flexibility. Researchers of Project 1 are evaluating the ability of extracts from bitter melon and.
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Botanical Research Center
http://botanical.pbrc.edu/education_conferences_archive.html
As part of our mission to educate both the scientific community and the general public on botanical research we host annual community conferences, as well as periodic scientific symposia. Presentation information from our previous conferences is archived below. Trust Your Gut: You Are What You Eat -. How Your Gut Works For You. Protection Against Chronic Disease with Probiotics. Backyard Remedies: How Plants from Louisiana Help Maintain Health-. Taking Louisiana's Backyard Plants to the World. Botanicals...
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Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center
http://botanical.pbrc.edu/investigators.html
Investigators, Consultants and Collaborators. The Botanical Dietary Supplements Research Center is supported by contributions from investigators, consultants and collaborators from several universities and research institutions. Click on the name of the scientists below to learn more.
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Pennington Biomedical Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
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Cell Biology and Bioimaging Core. Carrie Elks, PhD. Jason Collier, PhD. Sangho Yu, PhD. Cell Biology and Bioimaging. COBRE Funded Publications Published by COBRE Graduates. Publications by Researchers Using COBRE funded Core Facilities. As of February 2015). Covington JD, Bajpeyi S, Moro C, Tchoukalova YD, Ebenezer PJ, Burk DH, Ravussin E, Redman LM. Potential Effects of Aerobic Exercise on the Expression of Perilipin 3 in the Adipose Tissue of Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Pilot Study. Burke S...
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