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Annual Harvard Nutrition Obesity Symposium

Each year the Division of Nutrition and the Boston Area Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC) select a "cutting edge" topic in nutritional research to present. Authorities on this topic from North America and elsewhere are invited to present. Representatives from the food industry, nutrition...

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A graduate of Nankai University, Dr. Hong Chen completed her Ph.D. and postdoctoral training at the Yale University School of Medicine in the laboratory of Dr. Pietro De Camilli, where she discovered a family of endocytic adaptor proteins called epsins. Dr. Chen worked in the Cardiovascular Biology...

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February 2022 Publications by DON Faculty

Sodium and Health: Old Myths and a Controversy Based on Denial. Cappuccio FP, Campbell NRC, He FJ, Jacobson MF, MacGregor GA, Antman E, Appel LJ, Arcand J, Blanco-Metzler A, Cook NR, Guichon JR, L'Abbè MR, Lackland DT, Lang T, McLean RM, Miglinas M, Mitchell I, Sacks FM, Sever PS, Stampfer M...

April 2022 Publications by DON Faculty

A Physiological Hypothesis to Support the Use of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure at Extubation among Patients with Obesity. Florio G, Imber DA, Berra L. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2022 Apr 1;205(7):854-855. doi: 10.1164/rccm.202112-2706LE. PMID: 35134319 No abstract available. Ancestral...

Research

Robotic Implants Description: We are proposing a new class of medical devices that we call robotic implants. These devices are comprised of robots designed to autonomously regulate biological processes inside the body. Potential benefits of these devices include restoration of degraded or missing...

Classic Metaphyseal Lesion (CML)

The CML is a highly specific indicator of child abuse in the first year of life (nonambulatory child). Most common long bone fracture found in infants who die from inflicted injury • Fracture through the spongiosa of the metaphysis • Caused by torsional and tractional shearing strains – twisting or...

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