September 9, 2025

Blood Moon: What Founders Can Learn About Toxicology

A blood moon looks dramatic, even a little dangerous. But the truth is simple: the moon hasn’t changed. The context has—Earth’s shadow shifts how we see it. Drug development works the same way.  A compound that seems “safe” in one setting can behave very differently in another. That’s why toxicology is your guardrail—the science that keeps innovation on track.
September 8, 2025

Deadly “Kissing Bug” Disease: What Founders Can Learn From Chagas

Chagas disease, spread by the so-called “kissing bug,” affects 6–7 million people worldwide. Left untreated, it can cause heart failure and even death. There are drugs […]
September 5, 2025

Support for Teens When a Family Member Has Cancer

When a brother or sister has cancer, many things change—such as what you focus on, your family’s daily routines, and even your perspective on life. While this may be one of the most difficult experiences you go through, over time you can gain strength as you work to adjust and grow during this challenging time. While there is a team of people working to help your brother or sister get better, there are also people to support you.
September 4, 2025

Repurposed Medicines: Fast Isn’t Always Safe — Unless You Use This Advantage

Headlines buzzed about azelastine, a simple allergy spray that showed promise in cutting COVID infections. That’s the magic of drug repurposing:  Take an old medicine, give it a new job, and skip years of costly R&D. But here’s the truth no one puts on the slide deck: Repurposing only works if toxicology is in the driver’s seat.
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