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Understanding Two

Understanding Two

“My goal is to provide support and mentoring to Latino and African American men and women so they can get the experience and education that will allow them to direct research that will make a difference for their communities and for our country,” says Marie Harvey, second from left, pictured with Teela Davis, Nicolas Rueda, and Graig Gilkeson, recruiters/interviewers for the Project on Partner Dynamics. “It was a blessing to be so clear about what I wanted to do with my life.” — Marie Harvey

Shannon Wanless

Shannon Wanless

Shannon Wanless believes self-regulation skills in young children forecast their future success in school. And the data she is gathering in Taiwan bears that out.

2ME2 – 2-methoxyestradiol – a cure?

2ME2 – 2-methoxyestradiol – a cure?

Breast tumors metastasize to bone in 80 percent of patients with advanced disease causing osteolysis, a painful process that can lead to fractures.

When to help?

When to help?

“The big question is…When?” says Sara Qualls, OSU Petersen Visiting Scholar in Gerontology. “When should we step in to take care of our parents? The answer often comes with changes in cognition.

Listening in

Listening in

Understanding messages from the biological chat room

Journeys  to the Altar

Journeys to the Altar

Intimate unions and childbearing in low-income urban and rural families

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