Imagine if you spent every
minute of every day reading scientific articles that have the keyword “milk”
associated with them. Suppose you read one article per hour, 24 hours a
day. Even with this impossible regimen,
you could not cover even half of the milk-related articles published each year.
In 2011, there were over 20,000 journal articles published
with the keyword
“milk” in the PubMed, CAB Abstracts, Agricola, and FSTA databases.
The purpose of “SPLASH!”,
IMGC’s innovative newsletter, is to make it easier for you to stay up-to-date
with the scientific literature. Much easier. Our goal is to
keep you current on the hottest topics in milk science and human health in less
than an hour per month by featuring the most important articles in today’s scientific
journals and explaining why they’re important.
“SPLASH!” has an all-star
team of contributors including a co-leader of the Bovine Genome Sequencing and
Analysis Consortium, an anthropologist/primatologist who directs the Comparative
Lactation Laboratory at Harvard University, the leader of the Dutch Milk
Genomics Initiative, a food scientist and chemist with a research program
focused on bovine milk functional glycomics, and a co-leader of the Bovine Lactation Genome
Consortium. You can read more about us at IMGC Newsletter Editorial Staff. Join us, your milk science experts, for captivating
insights and reviews of milk research during 2012.
-Danielle G. Lemay, Executive Editor
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Dr. Danielle G. Lemay
Assistant Professional Research Scientist
Genome Center
University of California, Davis
U.S.
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