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Fruit Flies Are Essential to Science. So Are the Workers Who Keep Them Alive.
Sustaining the world’s biggest Drosophila collection during the pandemic has been a challenge, but the people …
How to write a superb literature review
Nature speaks to old hands and first timers about the work they did to make their reviews …
The NIMH Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Pursuing an Innovation Agenda: A New Healthcare Architecture
Date/Time: Tuesday, December 15, 2020, 3:00―4:00 PM ET Location: Virtual Sponsored by: NIMH Division of Extramural Affairs …
Understanding Mechanisms Underlying Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Mental Illness: Risperidone and Olanzapine Alter the Hepatic Proteomic Signature in Mice
Rostama, B.; Beauchemin, M.; Bouchard, C.; Bernier, E.; Vary, C.P.H.; May, M.; Houseknecht, K.L. Int. J. …
“Digital Health in Rural North” with UNE and Consulate General of Canada
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Funding Opportunity Maine INBRE
Date: November 16, 2020 Re: Research Project Funding Opportunity for Maine-INBRE Investigators To: University …
The 2020-2021 Maine/NASA EPSCoR RID Program is OPEN!
Our 2020-2021 Maine NASA EPSCoR (Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) Research Infrastructure Development (RID) Program …
Perceptions of stereotypes applied to women who publicly communicate their STEM work
Merryn McKinnon & Christine O’Connell Gender biases and stereotypes are prevalent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) …
“Theories of power in interprofessional research – developing the field”, Cohen Konrad, Fletcher, Hood & Patel, made the top 10 articles for 2020 from the Journal of Interprofessional Care
This last year has been a tough one for many, whether you be a patient, clinician, …