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  2. NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    The project culminates in the conferral of a PhD from either Oxford or Cambridge. [8] Students wishing to combine their doctoral training with medical education can take advantage of one of three MD/PhD Training Pathways. In Track 1, students apply to Medical Scientist Training Programs (MSTPs) and the OxCam program simultaneously. Students in ...

  3. Feng Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Feng Zhang (Chinese: 张锋; pinyin: Zhāng Fēng; born October 22, 1981) is a Chinese–American biochemist.Zhang currently holds the James and Patricia Poitras Professorship in Neuroscience at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and in the departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Biological Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  4. List of fellows of the AACR Academy - Wikipedia

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    Eva Klein, MD, PhD Karolinska Institute 2013 George Klein, MD, PhD Deceased (1925-2016) 2013 Alfred G. Knudson Jr., MD, PhD Deceased (1922-2016) 2013 Brian K. Kobilka, MD Stanford University School of Medicine 2013 Margaret L. Kripke, PhD University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 2013 Philip Leder, MD Deceased (1934-2019) 2013

  5. Pritzker School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Sara Branham Matthews, PhD class of 1923, MD class of 1934, was an American microbiologist and physician best known for her research into the isolation and treatment of Neisseria meningitidis, a causative organism of meningitis. Dianne B. McKay, M.D. 1983, immunologist

  6. John J. Zhang - Wikipedia

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    John Jin Zhang (Chinese: 张进; pinyin: Zhāng Jìn) is a medical scientist who has made contributions in fertility research, and particularly in in vitro fertilization. [1] He made headlines in September 2016 for successfully producing the world's first three-parent baby using the spindle transfer technique of mitochondrial replacement.

  7. Proximity to point sources of environmental mercury release ...

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    Health & Place ] (]]]]) ]]]–]]] Proximity to point sources of environmental mercury release as a predictor of autism prevalence Raymond F. Palmera,, Stephen Blanchardb, Robert Wooda

  8. Empty Calories: What Are They? (Plus 6 Foods & Drinks With ...

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    Empty-Calorie Foods and Drinks: The Bottom Line. Unfortunately, empty calories are everywhere in the food system, and consuming a lot of them can work against your health goals.

  9. Lentiviral vector in gene therapy - Wikipedia

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    Lentiviral vectors in gene therapy is a method by which genes can be inserted, modified, or deleted in organisms using lentiviruses.. Lentiviruses are a family of viruses that are responsible for diseases like AIDS, which infect by inserting DNA into their host cells' genome. [1]