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Match Matters: The Right Combination of Parents Can Turn A Gene Off Indefinitely
Evidence suggests that what happens in one generation—diet, toxin exposure, trauma, fear—can have lasting effects on future generations. Scientists believe these effects result from epigenetic changes that occur in response to the environment and turn genes on or off without altering the genome or DNA sequence.
NIH Grant Furthers Poststroke Recovery Research of Marsh, Simon
Researchers funded by a new two-year, $460K grant from the National Institutes of Health National Institute on Aging hope to shed light on whether mindfulness training could be used therapeutically to help people who have had minor strokes experience more complete recoveries.
UMD I-Corps Invites Applications for August 2021 Cohort
The University of Maryland is offering a free UMD I-Corps short course ONLINE this August to innovators and entrepreneurs.
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UMD Recognized With Top-10 Ranking for Entrepreneurship
11th Consecutive Honor From Princeton Review, Entrepreneurship Magazine Follows APLU Award for Innovation
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UMD Recognized With Top-10 Ranking for Entrepreneurship What Happens at UMD if There’s a Federal Government Shutdown
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What Happens at UMD if There’s a Federal Government Shutdown NIA Awards $5.23M for 2 University of Maryland-Based Centers on Aging
Researchers Will Study Resiliency, Health Issues of Older Americans
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NIA Awards $5.23M for 2 University of Maryland-Based Centers on Aging