“ We need to listen to the patients' story and develop a response to it. The approach to complex syndromes may be much more profound than just trying to point a round peg into a square hole and get a singular diagnosis. ”
Jeffrey S. Bland, PhD
FMU - December 2008 - Audio Download
Topics: Epigenetics and Dietary Factors: Colorectal Cancer; The Role of Maternal Nutrition on Disease Susceptibility Later in Life; Epigenetic Modulation and Metabolic Syndrome; B-Vitamins and Disease Causality; Follow-Up on Hormesis: Dietary and Environmental
Clinician/Researcher of the Month: Michael Skinner, PhD
Dr. Skinner is a reproductive biologist based at Washington State University (WSU). Dr. Skinner's laboratory has had a long-standing research program to study gonadal development and function on a molecular level. More recently, the ability of enviornmental factors to act on gonadal development has been shown to cause epigenetic transgenerational disease.
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