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It is increasingly recognized that exposure to chemical, nutritional, and behavioral factors alters gene expression and affects health and...

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Amy Cohn, Engineering and Healthcare: Working Together to Deliver Better Care

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Kathryn Heinze, Professional Sport and the Community

Professional sport leagues and teams in the United States are engaging with their communities in new and different ways. This presentation...

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On Feb. 20, at 63 locations across the globe, local groups presented performances under the banner of “Nasty Women and Bad Hombres.” The...

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The central dogma is the hallmark of genetic transmission and molecular biology. The fundamental processing of DNA to RNA, via...

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Parents are told many things they should be doing to ensure their children have good nutrition and avoid becoming obese. Don’t let...

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