Ambry Genetics
For most of humanity’s existence, we had only one way to make babies. The last century or so have seen the beginnings of change, with artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and prenatal and preimplantation genetic testing. The rest of this century will see astonishing changes, made both possible and attractive by genomics – from embryo selection to embryo editing, from mitochondrial transfer to human reproductive cloning, to in vitro gametogenesis, and beyond. This talk will survey those changes and point out some of their likely ethical, legal, and social implications.
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Viruses outnumber bacteria in soil by as much as 1000:1. However, there are few studies which examine the ways viral communities impact the soil microbiome, chemical cycles, and plants. Recent advances in viral ecology make it a discussion of soil viral ecology especially timely.
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Female Challenges: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding; Premenstrual Syndrome; Pelvic Pain, Endocrinology: Thyroid Tests; Type 2 Diabetes; Osteoporosis, Health Maintenance: Adult Screening; Smoking Cessation; Obesity, Neurology: Seizures and Epilepsy Pt. 1; Seizure and Epilepsy Pt. 2; Dizzy Patient and Psychiatry: Depression and Anxiety; Dementia; Trauma
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