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This edition of The Scientist Research News Update brings about some interesting and potentially controversial research and news. Topics include The University of Iowa to build an underground animal testing facility as added protection from animal’s rights groups, how tools can alter the brain’s map of the body, New York to purchase women’s eggs, Eli Lilly to offer “free” assays for researchers, and the relation of DNA damage to grey hair.
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Dr. Christopher Fisher, Managing Editor for The Behavioral Medicine Report, received his PhD in Clinical Health Psychology & Behavioral Medicine with an emphasis in neurofeedback, biofeedback, cranial electrical stimulation (CES), and QEEG from University of North Texas. He is Board Certified in Neurofeedback (BCN). Dr. Fisher also received a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.Dr. Fisher enjoys spending time with family, watching sports and movies, and bicycling on rugged terrain.
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