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GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY (GWAS) AND GENOME-WIDE BY ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION STUDY (GWEIS) OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN AND HISPANIC/LATINA WOMEN.

Dunn, Erin C, Anna Wiste, Farid Radmanesh, Lynn M Almli, Stephanie M Gogarten, Tamar Sofer, Jessica D Faul, et al. 2016. “GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY (GWAS) AND GENOME-WIDE BY ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION STUDY (GWEIS) OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN AND HISPANIC/LATINA WOMEN.”. Depression and Anxiety 33 (4): 265-80.

[Sample] RoboEthics: Moral and Ethical Considerations in AI and Robotics

As artificial intelligence and robotics become increasingly prevalent in our society, so does the need for understanding the ethical implications. This course will delve into concepts such as machine autonomy, AI rights, algorithmic bias, and the responsibility of AI creators. Students will evaluate...

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Evan Rosen Evan received his B.S. from Cornell University and his M.D. and Ph.D degrees from the University of Michigan. After completing a residency in Internal Medicine (Brigham and Women’s Hospital) and a Fellowship in Endocrinology (Massachusetts General Hospital), he received post-doctoral...

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Go to CalR, a web application for indirect calorimetry analysis. The CalR project: There is a critical lack of standardization for indirect calorimetry experiments to measure body composition ( Corrigan et al eLife 2020, Banks et al Nature Metabolism 2025). Currently, the same dataset can produce...