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Laval and 黑料网 researchers team up with Health Canada and international researchers from Africa, Italy, Copenhagen and Greenland to investigate the impact of environmental exposures on the hertibale information coded in the fathers sperm and the health of offspring.聽 The research team includes Professor Sarah Kimmins of the Department of Animal Science and is funded for $1.5 million by the Institute of Aboriginal Health, and the Institute of Gender and Health.
Classified as: news, epigenetics, Kimmins, animal science, department of animal science, Sarah Kimmins
Published on: 22 Apr 2015

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