Science news articles about 'Joseph Garner'

  • Stress relief: Lab mice that exercise control may be more normal

    ... live in sterile environments controlled by humans. Joseph Garner, assistant professor of animal sciences ... at different times of day and for different behaviors," Garner said. "So, while they preferred the warmer temperatures ...
  • Mice and men should have more in common in clinical trials

    ... of getting an incorrect result. The study, done by Joseph Garner, a Purdue assistant professor of animal ... more false positives than we would expect by chance," Garner said. "There had to be a gremlin causing these false positives." The researchers ...
  • Fish may actually feel pain and react to it much like humans

    ... researcher believes they feel that pain all the same. Joseph Garner, an assistant professor of animal sciences ... to behaviors indicative of having been through an aversive experience." Garner believes that the morphine blocked the experience of pain ...
  • Intentional variation increases result validity in mouse testing

    ... needed for testing and the cost of pharmaceutical trials. Joseph Garner, a Purdue assistant professor of animal ... at the same time, and this cost is passed on to the consumer," Garner said. "Weeding out these failures in animal trials could transform ...
  • Scientist shows link between diet and onset of mental illness

    ... the onset of mental illness in the first place. Joseph Garner, an associate professor of animal sciences ... in the American diet is contributing to the increase of these diseases?" Garner said. "Because we fed the mice more tryptophan than in the typical ...
  • Making mice comfy leads to better science, Stanford researcher says

    ... their well-being as well as the outcome of research studies, said Joseph Garner, PhD, associate professor of comparative ... -stressed and are compensating with an elevated metabolic rate," Garner said. "This will change all aspects of their physiology -- such as how fast the liver ...

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