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Resonance podcast: Becoming a residency program director

August 30, 2021November 18, 2021Medical Education, podcast, Resonance, Resonance Podcast

Dr. Richard Hamill discusses his medical education journey, his interest in fungal diseases, and the future of medicine on the Resonance podcast.

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Resonance podcast: The future of radiation oncology

September 25, 2019November 18, 2021Cancer, podcast, Radiation Oncology, Resonance, Resonance Podcast

Since the 1800s, radiation has been a standard treatment in cancer care. With the emergence of newer treatments such as immunotherapy, how will radiation oncology

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Resonance podcast: Exploring the tumor microenvironment

September 11, 2019November 18, 2021Cancer, podcast, Research, Resonance, Resonance Podcast

Cancer research continues to evolve, and knowing the biological mechanisms of how cancer cells survive is crucial to understanding how to effectively treat it. David

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Male Urological Defects Linked to Abnormalities in VAMP7 Gene

July 25, 2014October 7, 2016Center for Reproductive Medicine, Dr. Dolores Lamb, Healthcare, Molecular and cellular biology, Nature Medicine, podcast, reproductive birth defects, Research

What if we could discover the causes of some of the most common birth defects and prevent them from occurring? Obviously the answers do not

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Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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