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From The Labs

How gliding mammals happened

May 14, 2024 Emx2,  enhancers,  Evolution,  gliding mammals,  Research,  sugar glider

Comparing genomic sequences of gliding marsupials and non-gliding relatives revealed differences crucial to the development of gliding.

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Major primate genome sequencing studies reveal new insight into evolution, biodiversity and key applications for human health

June 6, 2023 biodiversity,  Evolution,  human health,  primate genome,  Research

These studies improve our understanding of both human biology and practical clinical issues.

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Policywise

Reframe what it means to achieve in life and promote your own health

April 8, 2022 Cheryl Lyn Walker,  Environment,  epigenome,  Evolution,  Genetics,  Greg Brenneman,  Gulf Coast Center for Precision Environmental Health,  Life,  Purpose,  TEDx,  TEDXBaylorCollegeofMedicine

Our world is changing at an alarmingly rapid pace and each of us are changing as well. Two recent talks as part of Baylor College

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How we got here: The origin and function of friendship

March 29, 2021 companion,  Cultures,  Evolution,  Friend,  Friendship,  human behavior,  Love

Editor’s note: This is the first post in a three-part series on friendship. Why do humans across many cultures value and celebrate friendship? In many

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlNiMWHUhbc

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