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Biologist Jeffrey Gordon of Washington University in St. Louis became quite well known a few years ago for a group of very skinny mice in his lab. The mice were skinny because they had no bacteria in their intestines. (read more...)

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DBBS DIVERSITY LECTURE SERIES began on Thursday, September 18th

Sponsored by:
The DBBS Diversity Programs Office, The Office of Post Graduate Affairs and
The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Frederick Moore, Ph.D.
Co-Author of Finding Your North
Dr. Moore received his Ph.D. in human reproductive genetics
from the University of California, San Francisco.
He discussed his book Finding Your North, which is a collection of key insights for students pursuing science and medicine. The authors of this book know the struggle well. Along with his co-author, Dr. Moore discusses how to discover your true purpose, your “true North” – which may be a traditional career in medicine or science or an exciting alternative career that requires a strong scientific foundation.
For more information about Dr. Moore’s book, Finding Your North, visit http://www.findingyournorth.com.

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