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Richard McIndoe, PhD, will direct coordinating unit for new, national research initiative in diabetes, obesity

The National Centers for Metabolic Phenotyping in Live Models of Obesity and Diabetes, or MPMOD, is a multicenter initiative being established by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

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Disproportionate percentage of females with unexplained infertility have gene variants known to cause heart problems, cancer

The study is the first to identify increased prevalence of disease-causing genetic variants in females with unexplained infertility.

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Augusta University medical illustrator’s work featured on cover of ‘Hypertension’

“I think the word is getting out that our students can provide this service and it’s something that is unique to our university.”

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Gene essential to making DNA appears to be a good target in minimizing pulmonary hypertension

The findings point toward a treatment target for a condition that does not have great treatment options.

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