Blog Comments

Kinetica Online is pleased to provide direct links to commentaries from our senior editor Dr. Steven Pelech has posted on other blogs sites. Most of these comments appear on the GenomeWeb Daily Scan website, which in turn highlight interesting blogs that have been posted at numerous sites in the blogosphere since the beginning of 2010. A wide variety of topical subjects are covered ranging from the latest scientific breakthroughs, research trends, politics and career advice. The original blogs and Dr. Pelech’s comments are summarized here under the title of the original blog. Should viewers wish to add to these discussions, they should add their comments at the original blog sites.

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Diabetes

Creatures of the Deep Provide Insight into Diabetes

Maurice Elphick from Queen Mary's School of Biological and Chemical Sciences say NG peptides from marine animals such as sea urchins and acorn worms are made by a gene similar to the mutated vasopressin gene in humans that causes diabetes insipidus. S. Pelech argues that it is a long stretch to extrapolate from sea urchin research to developing strategies to counteract human diabetes. Read More...