Neal Mehta Conducts Research on Controlling Inflammation with Synthetic Peptides
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Neal Mehta Conducts Research on Controlling Inflammation with Synthetic Peptides
Malibu, CA June 03, 2025 --(PR.com)-- Neal Mehta, a recent biology graduate from Pepperdine University, has made advances in biomedical research. Neal’s work focuses on the use of synthetic peptides to control inflammation, offering a new approach to treating chronic diseases. Mehta, who graduated summa cum laude in May 2025, led research that explored how engineered peptides can modulate inflammatory signaling pathways. This approach offers a p…
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